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    Book review Vida e Obra do Comendador Montenegro. Um Lousãnense visionário no Brasil, by Sônia Maria de Freitas [(2013). São Paulo: Polo Printer. ISBN 978-85-65943-31-4 by Bruno Gabriel Witzel de Souza

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Even if highly praised by his contemporaneous, Montenegro is a relatively less known figure in the Brazilian historiography –except by the more classical studies–, despite his many contributions to technological adoption, contractual innovations in Brazilian labor markets, and active participation in benefit associations. …”
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    Analysis of experimental evidence that shows adverse effects of salt and its relation to hypertension by Ignacio Bravo A., Luis Michea A.

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…We briefly comment on the classical studies that indicate that salt intake (NaCl) contributes directly to the development of high blood pressure and target tissues. …”
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    ¿PUEDE EL EFECTO DE GENERACIÓN PRODUCIR FALSAS MEMORIAS? by Miramontes, Marisol M., Stein, Lilian M., Mojardín, Ambrocio H.

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The aim of the present paper is to review the classical studies on GE and FM, as well as the interaction with each other and the theoretical approaches about them. …”
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    Ritratto di uno stereotipo? - Portrait of a Stereotype? by Claudia Gandini, CG

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The paper argues that Pascoli’s opinion is to be understood within the context of the ongoing debate in Italy about approaches to classical studies. Such debate took shape in opposition to the stance taken by German scholars of the Altertumswissenschaft, in particular by Theodor Mommsen who, in his Römische Geschichte, harshly criticises Cicero’s political and literary career. …”
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    Cross-Channel Welfare Chauvinism: Backlash from Above and Below by Olivier Esteves

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The extreme interconnectedness between the two is not acknowledged in classical studies of “populism”. Bringing together elite-driven discourses and grassroots interpellations of said elites, combining qualitative and quantitative data, the article underlines how deep-seated welfare chauvinist responses are in England, reaching back to at least the mid-1960s, whereas similar responses or dynamics (« seuil de tolérance », etc.) would appear to be much more recent in France, whose major radical-right, nativist party (Rassemblement National) only fairly recently tapped into such feelings.…”
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    Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics in Cord Blood Transplantation by Pablo Rubinstein, Christopher Hillyer

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This review of the immunogenetics of cord blood transplantation attempts to highlight the connections between classical studies and conclusions of the tissue transplantation field as a scholarly endeavor, exemplified by the work of Professor Hoecker, with the motivations and some recent and key results of clinical cord blood transplantation. …”
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    Norms and their violation: Literature review by Bovina I.B., Bovin B. G.

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…An attempt to understand how people react to this uncertainty, developing a common frame of reference for interpreting what is acceptable and expected, and what is not, directs our attention towards Sherif’s classical studies on group norms formation. On the other hand, the discussion on the classical and modern research lines of norms violation is proposed. …”
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    Elimination of the immunogenicity of therapeutic antibodies. by Gilliland, L, Walsh, L, Frewin, MR, Wise, M, Tone, M, Hale, G, Kioussis, D, Waldmann, H

    Published 1999
    “…However, this does not prevent anti-idiotypic and anti-allotypic responses following repeated administration of cell-binding Abs. Classical studies have demonstrated that monomeric human IgG is profoundly tolerogenic in a number of species. …”
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    Segregated interactions in urban and online space by Dong, X, Morales, AJ, Jahani, E, Moro, E, Lepri, B, Bozkaya, B, Sarraute, C, Bar-Yam, Y, Pentland, A

    Published 2020
    “…Urban income segregation is a widespread phenomenon that challenges societies across the globe. Classical studies on segregation have largely focused on the geographic distribution of residential neighborhoods rather than on patterns of social behaviors and interactions. …”
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    A plant’s perception of growth-promoting bacteria and their metabolites by Renée Abou Jaoudé, Francesca Luziatelli, Anna Grazia Ficca, Maurizio Ruzzi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Regarding energy balance, plant growth is the outcome of an input (photosynthesis) and several outputs (i.e., respiration, exudation, shedding, and herbivory), frequently neglected in classical studies on PGPR-plant interaction. Here, we discuss the primary evidence underlying the modifications triggered by PGPR and their metabolites on the plant ecophysiology. …”
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