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Targeted whole exome sequencing and Drosophila modelling to unveil the molecular basis of primary ovarian insufficiency
I Bestetti and others
Human Reproduction, Volume 36, Issue 11, November 2021, Pages 2975–2991, https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deab192
Published: 04 September 2021
...). whole-exome sequencing primary ovarian insufficiency case-control analysis Drosophila comparative analysis and modelling gene functional categorisation Italian Ministry of Health grants ‘Ricerca Corrente’ 08C621_2016 08C924_2019 IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano ‘Piano Sostegno alla...
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How Can We Investigate Ancient Greek Categories Without the Influence of Our Own? Exploring Kinship Terminology Using Word2Vec
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Nicholas List
International Journal of Lexicography, Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2022, Pages 137–152, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijl/ecab023
Published: 02 September 2021
...:https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) Abstract Recent advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP) continue to open up new lines of enquiry for lexicography, especially for research areas concerned with semantic categorisation. The aims of this paper fall...
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Published: 09 May 2023
... masked and concealed implicit value decisions. Policy makers were willing to accept, without public debate or ethical scrutiny, expert advice about the allocation of resources, such as the categorisation of at-risk groups and priorities for COVID-19 vaccinations. gambling Larrey Dominique Jean...
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Enslaved Persons
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Kostas Vlassopoulos
Published: 21 May 2021
... aspects of slave identities: the categorisation of people as slaves; the various self-understandings of the slaves; and the forms of slave groupness. This conceptual framework highlights the complex and contradictory phenomenon of slave identities; while slave categorisation had undoubtedly major...
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‘It’s in the way that you use it’: biography as a tool in professional social work
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Riitta Kyllönen
Published: 10 March 2004
...This chapter draws attention to the processes of emergent biographical co-construction and the way in which biographical categorisation can both enable and constrain supportive work with a socially marginalised group. This chapter is based on the study that was conducted by the author on how...
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The political space of the sea
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Claire Sutherland
Published: 21 June 2017
... belonging using examples from South-East Asia and questioning political rules based on ethno-national categorisation. Key Anthony ‘Brexit’ referendum migrants othering imagined nation state methodological racialisation South East Asia nation home native rootedness of value ethnonational...
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Introduction
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Jennifer Rushworth
Published: 04 July 2024
...) and on questions of the categorisation of both song in general and songs in novels more specifically. It concludes by offering detailed summaries of the argument of the ten chapters and Afterword that follow. song novel ekphrasis opera categorisation The chapters in this book consider a specific...
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Published: 01 December 2018
... perception production techniques style Do it yourself Ledune 2007 Khmer Rouge Our Friend the Atom Luske 1957 running time Ryan Landreth 2004 tonality truth claims Waltz with Bashir Folman 2008 Barnouw Erik categorisation formats games interactivity Paronnaud Vincent Persepolis Satrapi...
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Published: 01 September 2020
... Van Oort R focalisation narrative perspective perspective Bernini Marco conceptual metaphors genealogical perspectivism aposiopesis Luther Martin MacIntyre Alasdair Chalmers David Clark Andy Tetris Cognitive-linguistic categorisation Cognitive realism Distributed cognition Enactivism...
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Assessment of Need as a technology of government in Ireland’s Disability Act 2005
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Claire Edwards
Published: 22 June 2017
...This chapter is concerned with exploring a specific governmental technology – the Assessment of Need (AoN) process in the Disability Act 2005 – which has initiated a new system of categorising children with disabilities in the Irish state. Subject to significant controversy, the AoN exposes...
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The Size of a Small Town
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DAVID GARY SHAW
Published: 08 July 1993
... worthwhile to distinguish towns by size and economic function to see whether the difference between the medium-sized and smaller centres was simply one of quantity, or whether there were essential differences. Professor Rodney Hilton's town categorisation seems the simplest and most judicious. According...
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The Disease of Language and the Language of Disease: RADCLIFFE-BROWN LECTURE IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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JAMES W. FERNANDEZ
Published: 16 January 2003
...This chapter raises some of the interlinked matters that have been very much at issue in press, television, and the world wide web since September 11. First is the role of the imagination itself, and of the unimaginable, in experiencing and categorising what we have difficulty understanding...
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Published: 01 November 2000
... Greek stage-ghosts rather impertinent, appearing as they do in broad daylight. In order to avoid such complicated categorisation and its attendant problems, this chapter focuses on the word ‘eidolon’, the term that is used to designate stage-ghosts in the dramatis personae of ancient Greek tragedy...
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Social categorisation and group identification: how African-Americans shape their collective identity through consumption
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Virág Molnár and Michéle Lamont
Published: 08 August 2002
...This chapter analyses how African Americans use consumption to express collective identity. It considers ‘group identification’ and ‘social categorisation’ through interviews conducted with black marketing experts who specialise in the African-American market place. The marketing experts are viewed...
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A socially and historically contextualised psychoanalytic perspective: Holocaust survival and suffering1
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Daniel Bar-On
Published: 10 March 2004
... identified itself, or was identified by these categories such as in Israel and Germany. In Israel, the identity of the Holocaust survivor became an important issue of social labelling in the 1950s and later became significant in terms of self-categorisation in the 1980s and 1990s. In Germany, social oblivion...
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Manningham: lived diversity
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Charles Husband and others
Published: 24 September 2014
... Jörg identities Oak Lane Manningham patriarchy social categorisation categorisation Islamophobia stereotypes colour as stigma in group identity Polish immigration poverty stigmatisation dress codes language Pakistani immigration women ‘rubbing along’ discrimination indifference...
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What’s the Problem?
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Bob Smale
Published: 08 January 2020
... adopt some form of categorisation or more flexible frameworks. It explores the application of organisational identity theories to the understanding of union identities and the significance of niche to trade unions. It explains how niche union identity and niche unionism can be understood through...
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The Trade and Professional Press
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Andrew King
Published: 01 June 2020
... the reliability of data and claims derived from them, categorisation, the status differences between various kinds of knowledge and occupations, and the importance of the researcher’s positionality (especially with regards to emic and etic research procedures). Academic neglect of trade periodicals in favour...
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Theorising Bullying
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Rivers Ian
Published: 14 January 2011
... Mikach S Wolfe M anti homosexual attitude theory of natural selection Biblarz T J Bigner J J Bozett F W Cramer D Dressler J Golombok S Gottman J S Miller B Patterson C J Stacey J Tasker F Telingator C Wainright J L scapegoating labelling social identity social categorisation in-group...
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Preamble
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Robert Gordon and Olaf Jubin
Published: 23 October 2023
... performers of colour Robbins Hannah Marie SIX globalisation deterritorialisation McTheatre megamusical middlebrow quality control categorisation reception history production circumstances transferability This handbook was conceived before COVID-19 threw the global economy and its normal patterns...
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