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    Medieval fabrics with eastern provenience in Polish collections by Beata Biedrońska-Słota

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The first group, perhaps the most uniform in style and technique, comprises textiles whose origin is attributed to the workshops in Cyprus and Cairo, active under the Mamluc Sultanate (1250–1517), especially in the period 1250–1382. …”
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    Locally Recurrent Leiomyoma of the Bladder Refractory to Visually Complete Transurethral Resection: An Indication for Cystoprostatectomy by Katharina Mitchell, John Barnard, Adam Luchey

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…., 2017; GÖK, 2017). The most common presenting symptoms of bladder leiomyomas are obstructive voiding (49%), irritative voiding (38%), and hematuria (11%) (Goluboff et al., 1994). …”
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    Violence against women with disabilities by Dimitrijević Jelena

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Research have shown that women with disabilities are among the most vulnerable members of our society. Also, research suggested that they are at the same or higher risk of victimization by psychological/ emotional, physical and sexual violence in comparison to women without disabilities. …”
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    A Systematic Review of Criminal Recidivism Rates Worldwide: Current Difficulties and Recommendations for Best Practice. by Seena Fazel, Achim Wolf

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Of the 20 countries with the largest prison populations, only 2 reported repeat offending rates. The most commonly reported outcome was 2-year reconviction rates in prisoners. …”
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    Mythologeme of the Suffering God in Vyacheslav Ivanov’s Translation of Aeschylus’ Oresteia by Liia L. Ermakova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article demonstrates that the same words are found in his Russian translation of “Oresteia.” In most cases, the translator has to add these words since they do not correspond to any particular words in the Greek original. …”
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    Pancreatic Panniculitis: A Case Report by Yoon Jin Choi, Min Young Lee, You Won Choi, Hae Young Choi, Ji Yeon Byun

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Pancreatic panniculitis is a rare skin complication in which subcutaneous fat necrosis occurs in association with pancreatic disorders, most commonly acute or chronic pancreatitis. Erythematous subcutaneous nodules develop on the legs and spontaneously ulcerate or exude an oily substance. …”
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    Spider fauna associated with wheat crops and adjacent habitats in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Andrea Armendano, Alda González

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Thomisidae and Araneidae were the most abundant families in the herbaceous layer of both the margins and the crop, and Lycosidae in the soil litter. …”
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    Apfelernten mit Inger Christensen. (Silke Scheuermann, Jan Wagner, Uljana Wolf) by Yvonne Al-Taie

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…(Silke Scheuermann, Jan Wagner, Uljana Wolf) Inger Christensen, maybe the most vividly received Danish writer in contemporary German poetry, is often discussed in the light of her poetry’s formal innovativeness. …”
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    A-Bar Scrambling in Repetition in a Case of Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Hints for the Psychological Reality of the Syntax/Pragmatic Interface by Ludovico Franco, Elisa Zampieri, Francesca Meneghello

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…., 1978). MB also managed to repeat all the proposed phrasal chunks, even in complex sentences. …”
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    Research Progress on the Isolation, Purification, Structural Characteristics and Biological Activity Mechanism of <i>Pleurotus citrinopileatus</i> Polysaccharides by Zixu Liu, Honglei Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Structurally, PCPs are primarily composed of repeating units such as →3)-α-D-Glc<i>p</i>-(1→ and →6)-α-D-Gal<i>p</i>-(1→. …”
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    Delineating a Retesting Zone Using Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis on Serial QuantiFERON Tuberculosis Test Results in US Healthcare Workers by Wendy Thanassi, Art Noda, Beatriz Hernandez, Jeffery Newell, Paul Terpeluk, David Marder, Jerome A. Yesavage

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Reversion likelihood increases as the TBag-nil approaches the manufacturer's cut-point of 0.35 IU/mL. The most statistically significant separation point between those who test repeatedly positive and those who revert is 1.11 IU/mL. …”
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    Music as an ergogenic aid in team sports: a systematic review by Eduard Bezuglov, Timur Vakhidov, Elizaveta Kapralova, Georgiy Malyakin, Mikhail Vinogradov, Sergey Chyogin, Mikhail Butovskiy, Mikhail Butovskiy

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ObjectivesEnhancing physical performance and improving load tolerance through safe methods is a priority for most athletes. One potentially beneficial approach is listening to music, which exerts positive effects through various mechanisms. …”
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    Long-read whole genome sequencing and comparative analysis of six strains of the human pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi. by Elizabeth M Batty, Suwittra Chaemchuen, Stuart Blacksell, Allen L Richards, Daniel Paris, Rory Bowden, Caroline Chan, Ramkumar Lachumanan, Nicholas Day, Peter Donnelly, Swaine Chen, Jeanne Salje

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…They have larger genomes compared with most other Rickettsiaceae, with widespread amplification of repeat elements and massive chromosomal rearrangements between strains. …”
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    A case of successful orthotopic heart retransplantation in an 11-year-old child by I. Yu. Ivanov, V. S. Kalmykov, V. K. Grebennik, I. K. Ismail-zade, G. I. Ishmukhametov, Ya. A. Dyachenko, N. S. Maistrenko, V. I. Dzhum, O. A. Khatnyuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…As part of preoperative preparation, the patient underwent chest CT scan, which, in our experience, allows us to evaluate the heart syntopy and, in turn, is an important preparatory stage in planning repeat interventions.Conclusion. Our first experience of cardiac retransplantation in pediatric patients suggests that repeat HT is the most optimal treatment for pediatric patients with CAV and requires more thorough preoperative preparation.…”
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    Genomic characterization of repetitive DNA and transposable elements in Dyckia (Pitcairnioideae) species by João Victor da Silva Rabelo-Araujo, Ana Flávia Francisconi, Zirlane Portugal da Costa, Caroline Bertocco Garcia, Otavio Batista de Castro Ribeiro, Ana Cristina Silva Amoroso Anastacio, Maria Imaculada Zucchi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Objective Repetitive DNA comprises the majority of nuclear genomes in eukaryotes and is critical for genome stability, gene regulation and evolutionary innovation. Yet, most genomic surveys focus on lowcopy regions, leaving repeats underexplored. …”
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    Brain stem and cerebellum volumetric analysis of Machado Joseph disease patients by S T Camargos, W Marques-Jr, A C Santos

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Machado-Joseph disease, or spinocerebellar ataxia type 3(MJD/SCA3), is the most frequent late onset spinocerebellar ataxia and results from a CAG repeat expansion in the ataxin-3 gene. …”
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    Early Intervention Combined with Targeted Treatment Promotes Cognitive and Behavioral Improvements in Young Children with Fragile X Syndrome by Tri Indah Winarni, Andrea Schneider, Mariya Borodyanskara, Randi J. Hagerman

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability due to an expansion in the full mutation range (>200 CGG repeats) of the promoter region of the FMR1 gene leading to gene silencing. …”
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