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    Trends of hip arthroscopy in Italy show an increase over the years: A nationwide study from 2001 to 2016 by Umile Giuseppe Longo, Rocco Papalia, Sergio De Salvatore, Giovanni Intermesoli, Ilaria Piergentili, Stefano Zaffagnini, Kristian Samuelsson, Pieter D'Hooghe, Vincenzo Denaro

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Results The present study shows more males being exposed to the procedure, while the mean age of females was always higher than that of males during the 16‐year study period. …”
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    A discourse: Showing skin as an empowerment? by Evert Manuel Dela Pena, Jr., Jericho Manlapig Beltran, Maila Tobias Palpal-latoc

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The feminist’s awakening triumphs over the oppressive lording of the patriarchal system through time. …”
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    The Acadian Flycatcher is a habitat specialist, and it shows by Nicole L Regimbal, Shelby H Riskin

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Our results also show an overrepresentation of urban land cover, potentially highlighting a bias in some community science data due to observer behavior. …”
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    Machine Learning-Based Prediction of No-Show Telemedicine Encounters by C. Mahony Reategui-Rivera, Wanting Cui, Stefan Escobar-Agreda, Leonardo Rojas-Mezarina, Joseph Finkelstein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods: We performed a retrospective observational study using anonymized data (June 2019–November 2023) from “Teleatiendo.” The dataset included over 1.5 million completed appointments and about 64,000 no-shows (4.1%), focusing on teleorientation and telemonitoring. …”
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    Ordinary Women and Conservative Talk Radio in the US: A Comparative Study of Women Callers on The Rush Limbaugh Show and The Laura Ingraham Show (2004 -2010) by Sébastien Mort

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This article explores the status of women callers in comparative focus through a qualitative analysis of conversations between female callers and hosts on The Rush Limbaugh Show and The Laura Ingraham Show in 2004 and 2010. …”
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    Complaints in Travel Reality Shows: A Comparison Between Korean and Chinese Speakers by Weihua Zhu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To address this, the present study explores how native Korean and Chinese speakers articulate complaints in the Korean and Chinese versions of the travel reality show <i>Sisters Over Flowers</i>. Sixteen episodes were analyzed using interactional sociolinguistic methods, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative approaches. …”
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    Paradox Lost: Time Travel and Free Will in the Television Show Lost by Kevin Drzakowski

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…First, I intend to argue that ABC’s Lost follows a tradition of science fiction in using time travel to consider the problem of human free will, making an original contribution to the debate by invoking a narrative structure previously unseen in time travel stories. I hope to show that Lost, a television show that became increasingly invested in questions over free will and fate as the series progressed, makes a case for free will in the tradition of Humean compatibilism, asserting that human beings possess free will even in a deterministic world.…”
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    Favipiravir-resistant influenza A virus shows potential for transmission. by Daniel H Goldhill, Ada Yan, Rebecca Frise, Jie Zhou, Jennifer Shelley, Ana Gallego Cortés, Shahjahan Miah, Omolola Akinbami, Monica Galiano, Maria Zambon, Angie Lackenby, Wendy S Barclay

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We demonstrated that this fitness advantage of PA P653L in the background of our starting virus A/England/195/2009 was due to a maladapted PA in first wave isolates from the 2009 pandemic. We show there is no fitness advantage of P653L in more recent pH1N1 influenza A viruses. …”
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    ‘Salafisme is overal’ by Martijn de Koning

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The central concept in this analysis is Islamophobia which I regard as a structural phenomenon producing and expressing a categorization and hierchisation of groups of people that are subsequently denied access or granted conditional access to the Dutch moral community. I will show how the logic of Islamophobia is based upon cultural differentialism, and anxiety over the future of the Dutch moral community with its ideal of secular and sexual liberties and on securitization. …”
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    Dictogloss steals the show? Productive use of formulaic sequences by advanced learners by Magdalena Zinkgraf, María Angélica Verdú

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Group 1 completed a set of Focus-on-Form activities [Doughty & Williams 1998], while Group 2 carried out two sessions of FS-oriented dictogloss. Results show that learners in Group 2 produced 40 instances of the target FS in five essay-writing tasks at different stages of the study and as late as a month and a half post intervention. …”
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    Are the Largest Benefits of Kilometer‐Scale Climate Models Over Mountains or Over Flatland? by Basile Poujol, Junhong Lee, Thomas Rackow, Mathias W. Rotach, Nikolina Ban

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We show that the increase in the resolution generally improves model performance, but depending on the model this added value can be larger, smaller or even absent over complex mountainous terrain. …”
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    Successive Cohorts of Twitter Users Show Increasing Activity and Shrinking Content Horizons by Frederik Wolf, Sune Lehmann, Philipp Lorenz-Spreen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Across time, we observe changing user-level behaviours: more tweets per time, denser interactions with others via retweets, and shorter content horizons, expressed as an individual's decaying autocorrelation of topics over time. We show that the change in usage patterns is not simply caused by a growing user base. …”
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