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Make it orijinal: literary modernism and the novel on the Turkish-British axis 1908-1948
Published 2017“…Exploring important novels of the Kemalist era alongside their equally canonical Anglo-European counterparts, this dissertation demonstrates that certain tropes of modernism long presumed unique to European culture have analogous strands in Turkish modernity. …”
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3562
In Children, N -Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Antibody Encephalitis Incidence Exceeds That of Japanese Encephalitis in Vietnam
Published 2024“…NMDAR antibody encephalitis is associated with long hospital stay and poor outcomes. These findings should change pediatric diagnostics, to earlier consider autoimmune treatments in this clinical setting.…”
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3563
Sonic hedgehog medulloblastoma cells in co-culture with cerebellar organoids converge towards in vivo malignant cell states
Published 2024“…Tumour spheroids were generated from two distinct, long-established SHH-MB cell lines which were co-cultured with cerebellar organoids. …”
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3564
Do built environment factors have different effects on ridesourcing usage before and after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Published 2023“…It seems that COVID-19 is having long-term effects on ridesourcing usage, at least in Chicago. …”
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3565
The Pandemic EVIDENCE Collaboration Pillar 2: interventions and evidence
Published 2024“…Furthermore, the widespread nosocomial transmission in hospitals and long-term care homes and its devastating effects on the elderly require a better understanding of the role of the built environment as a risk factor. …”
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3566
Genetic, natal, and spatial drivers of social phenotypes in wild great tits
Published 2024“…We used a multi-generational pedigree and social data for 1823 individuals with over 800,000 observations from a long-term monitored great tit population.</li> <li>Animal models indicated minimal narrow-sense heritability (2%–3%) in group size choice, further reduced when the spatial location was considered, which itself explains a substantial 30% of the observed variation. …”
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3567
Assessment reform in Chile: a contested discursive space
Published 2014“…The thesis makes a case for situating the study of assessment reforms in the context of three broader dimensions, namely the historical dimension, that incorporates the diachronic dimension of assessment reforms both in the short and the long term; the systemic dimension, related to the processes of production, circulation and consumption of discourses around assessment in a complex web of systems, beliefs, interactions and (power) relationships between their actors, and the ideological dimension. …”
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3568
The role of circulating tumor DNA in melanomas of the uveal tract
Published 2024“…The high risk for metastatic disease with a variable and often long latency period is thought to be due to early spread of cancer cells disseminating into organs such as the liver, followed by a period of dormancy, before the eventual emergence of radiologically measurable disease. …”
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3569
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a supertyphoon: A quantitative study in Cebu, Philippines
Published 2024“…The COVID-19 pandemic and supertyphoon Odette had multi-faceted effects with immediate and long-term implications and greater impacts among poorer households. …”
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3570
Methodology research in clinical studies for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) of the skin: Addressing design, conduct and relevance for context and target population
Published 2017“…Both are ‘diseases of poverty’ and can cause long-term disabilities. This work comprises two research methodology studies, suggesting novel approaches to design and conduct of clinical studies in order to make research more relevant for their context, and for patients. …”
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3571
Sensorimotor hand representation following altered input
Published 2019“…The rapid plasticity that was observed simultaneously with preservation of inter-digit relationships may help resolve apparent discrepancies between studies indicating sensorimotor representational change and long-term stability observed in amputees. Together, these studies stress the importance of early-life behaviour in shaping the primary somatosensory cortex and how later in life, the scope of sensorimotor plasticity is much more limited than previously thought. …”
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3572
Behavioural and neural effects of temporal relations between stimuli
Published 2024“…I observed the emergence of a long-term bias in the perception of visual motion, suggestive of structural plasticity: because this effect reflected the spatial, but not temporal structure of the stimulus patterns, I argue that this finding constitutes evidence against the existence of temporal receptive fields in the visual areas involved.…”
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3573
Mixing and warming characterisation of cryogenic hydrogen jets through proper orthogonal decomposition
Published 2024“…Hydrogen is being increasingly used as an alternative fuel for vehicles and aircraft propulsion. For long-distance transportation and large-scale energy storage, liquid hydrogen or cryo-compressed hydrogen with typical densities of 70 g/L, is more promising than warm compressed gaseous hydrogen. …”
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3574
Is nitrogen present in Li3N·P2S5 solid electrolytes produced by ball milling?
Published 2019“…<p>Nitrogenous solid electrolytes such as lithium phosphorus oxynitride (LiPON) have effectual interfacial compatibility with lithium metal; in part, this has enabled the development of thin-film solid-state batteries with excellent long-term cycling performance. However, most known nitrogen-containing solid electrolytes lack the ionic conductivity required for high-power/high-capacity batteries; therefore, the development of new nitrogenous solid electrolytes with increased ionic conductivity is highly desirable. …”
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3575
Decision-making under flood predictions: a risk perception study of coastal real estate
Published 2025“…These results are robust under a repeated experimental survey using an open access long-term flood risk map. We, therefore, recommend getting flood models “right” but recognize that this is a contentious issue because it implies having an error-free model, which is practically impossible. …”
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3576
Divine assemblies in early Greek and Mesopotamian narrative poetry
Published 2017“…Because the shared elements are profoundly embedded in the Greek orally-derived poetic tradition, it is possible to envisage a long-term process of oral contact and communication fostered by common structures. …”
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3577
Macroevolutionary history of Neotropical vegetation during the Cenozoic: a palynological perspective from Colombia
Published 2019“…This system is not completely understood, and will continue being matter of study for a long time. Knowledge of the deep time patterns of diversity and diversification are central to testing hypothesised mechanisms. …”
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3578
Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study
Published 2025“…<p><strong>Background</strong> There are long-standing ethnic and racial inequalities in experiences and outcomes of severe mental illness, including compulsory admission and treatment (CAT).…”
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3579
Contextualising the contrafacta of trouvere song
Published 2017“…<p>Scholarship on medieval contrafacture has long been engaged in the Kontrafakturjagd, the hunt for songs whose textual and structural similarities suggest they might also share melodies. …”
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3580
Investigating heterogeneity across autism, ADHD, and typical development using measures of cortical thickness, surface area, cortical/subcortical volume, and structural covariance
Published 2023“…The clinical diagnoses of autism and ADHD are based on behavioural assessments and may not predict long-term outcomes or response to interventions and supports. …”
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