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How Do You Double the Number of High School Graduates? A Snapshot of Schooling in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT
Mangilaluk School in Tuktoyaktuk has seen large increases in the number of graduates over the last 10 years. This article describes the factors that are thought to be behind this achievement, according to Tuktoyaktuk residents...
The Diagnosis, Management and Complications Associated with Fractures of the Talus
Fractures of the talus are uncommon injuries that can have devastating consequences. The blood supply to the talus is tenuous and injuries are associated with a higher incidence of avascular necrosis and malunion. Talar neck...
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Conceptualizing taste

Tourism is a potent realm for theorizing broader issues of culture and taste. Exploring dining and culinary pursuits can shed light on the production and reproduction of gastronomic culture and broader struggles for...

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Conceptualizing taste

Tourism is a potent realm for theorizing broader issues of culture and taste. Exploring dining and culinary pursuits can shed light on the production and reproduction of gastronomic culture and broader struggles for...

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How Do You Double the Number of High School Graduates? A Snapshot of Schooling in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT
Mangilaluk School in Tuktoyaktuk has seen large increases in the number of graduates over the last 10 years. This article describes the factors that are thought to be behind this achievement, according to Tuktoyaktuk residents...
Fourier-Domain Wavefield Rendering for Rapid Simulation of Synthetic Aperture Sonar Data
This paper introduces a new method for simulating synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) raw coherent echo data that is orders of magnitude faster than the commonly used point and facet diffraction models. The new approach uses Fourier...
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DNA Methylation
This article reviews the literature pertinent to epigenetic changes, and in particular, DNA methylation following traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBI is a heterogeneous disease that is a major cause of death and long-term...
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General practitioner perception of prostate-specific antigen testing has improved, but more awareness of prostate cancer risk in younger patients is still awaited.
BACKGROUND: In 2006, a county-wide survey of general practitioners (GPs) in the United Kingdom (UK) identified a reluctance to refer younger men with abnormal prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels. Younger men have the most to...
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Reactive intermediates for interactome mapping.
The interactions of biomolecules underpin all cellular processes, and the understanding of their dynamic interplay can lead to significant advances in the treatment of disease through the identification of novel therapeutic...
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Impact of conditional and unconditional cash transfers on health outcomes and use of health services in humanitarian settings
BACKGROUND: Cash transfers, payments provided by formal or informal institutions to recipients, are increasingly used in emergencies. While increasing autonomy and being supportive of local economies, cash transfers are a...
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Stable cellulose nanofibril microcapsules from Pickering emulsion templates
Electrostatic attractions are essential in any complex formation between the nanofibrils of the opposite charge for a specific application, such as microcapsule production. Here, we used cationized cellulose nanofibril...
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The association between frailty and vascular dementia
Frailty is a clinically recognized syndrome that results from an age-associated decline in reserve and function across multiple physiological systems.1 There are two commonly used clinical definitions. The Rookwood definition...
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