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‘YESTERDAY, I SAW A RABBIT!’: UNLEARNT LESSONS FROM THE NOMOS OF THE HOLOCAUST FOR CRIMINOLOGY, OR WHY SOME PRINCIPLES FROM ANARCHISM MAY TRUMP SOVEREIGNTY IN COMBATING GENOCIDE...
Published 2019-05-01“…Criminological theory should be alive, human and particular, but aware of its situation in the global and so the article joins with the Jewish Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector to put a dog (or two) in to join the sight of the rabbit that haunted Julius Schmahling and in so doing asks questions on the pedagogy of what is, and/or, should be, Criminology. …”
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Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy with progressive sensorineural deafness (Harboyan syndrome)
Published 2008-10-01“…To date, 24 cases from 11 families of various origin (Asian Indian, South American Indian, Sephardi Jewish, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Gypsy, Moroccan, Dominican) have been reported. …”
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Challenges and insights raised by comorbidity with FMF and selective IgA deficiency
Published 2021-12-01“…Case Presentation: A Jewish Brazilian female came to our attention due to recurrent inflammatory febrile episodes since very early in life, initially attributed to unexplained infections linked to SIgAD. …”
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