ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF TUMOUR-ASSOCIATED FAMILIAL DISORDERS. PART I: FROM AIMAH TO CHIME SYNDROME


Home Movies as Technologies of Belonging and Resistance

This article examines the significance of home movies as tools of resistance and belonging, particularly for African American families during the Civil Rights era.Focusing on archival collections from the South Side Home Movie Project (SSHMP), African American Home Movie Archive (AAHMA), and the National Museum of African American History & BODY WA

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The Effects of Economic Sanctions on the Informal Economy

Countries often use economic sanctions to coerce other countries to change certain policies of which they do not approve.However, if sanctioned countries smuggle goods over the border, use informal financial intermediaries, and develop black markets to trade sanctioned goods, sanctions end up having a smaller impact, sanctioned countries have littl

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Two cases of deliberate implant mismatch in knee arthroplasty

Cases: Knee arthroplasty is increasingly common with good clinical results.However, there is a cohort of patients whose native knee anatomy may not marry well with standard implants.The current authors describe two cases (one unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), one total knee arthroplasty (TKA)), during which SHINE SERUM deliberately implanti

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