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Do exercise-based prevention programs reduce injury in endurance runners? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Reframing Pain in the Brain: A Pilot Sensory-Cognitive Pain Management Toolkit for All
Published 2024Subjects: “…Pain…”
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Isometric exercise training and arterial hypertension: an updated review
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The impact of knitted linked seams on comfort and friction perception
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The fall of the English gentleman: the national character in decline, c.1918-1970
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Dewan Chaman Lall: from trade unions to the Indian Union, 1946–1966
Published 2023“…This article is about the afterlife of Dewan Chaman Lall’s interwar internationalism. Exploring the trajectory of his public career from 1946, it shows how Lall, an Oxford-educated trade unionist, and an ally of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, took a nationalist turn in his later political interventions on/after (a) Partition of British India, (b) the dispute on the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, and (c) on the government of India’s worsening border relations with the People’s Republic of China. …”
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Physical activity for primary dysmenorrhea: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Published 2019“…© 2018 Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is cramping abdominal pain associated with menses. It is prevalent, affects quality of life, and can cause absenteeism. …”
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Drainage and erosion of Cambodia's great lake in the middle-late Holocene: The combined role of climatic drying, base-level fall and river capture
Published 2020“…We present new subsurface geophysical data, allied to new and past core studies, which unequivocally show a period of major mid-Holocene erosion across the entire Tonlé Sap basin that is coincident with establishment of the lake’s flood pulse. …”
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Information in the national liberation struggle: modelling the case of Namibia (1966-1990)
Published 2005“…This was because SWAPO’s attention to the diplomatic war, based on strong and consistent information flows, convinced the United Nations and other allies to press for a negotiated solution. Once this was agreed, the success of the liberation movement’s news and education campaigns in attaching the people to the cause of liberation was revealed by SWAPO’s overwhelming success in free elections in 1989.…”
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Advancing workers’ rights in the gig economy through discursive power: the communicative strategies of indie unions
Published 2022“…We find that the effectiveness of campaigns can be enhanced by strategically integrating vibrant direct action of workers and allies with self-mediated messages, which are framed to resonate with the general public and mainstream media – a practice that we call communicative unionism. …”
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Train where you expect to fight: why military exercises have increased in the High North
Published 2020“…First, it highlights the calls made by small Arctic states, especially Norway and Iceland, for their non-Arctic allies to increase their military presence in the High North. …”
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Institutional and resource-based explanations for subsidiary performance
Published 2016“…Addressing calls to integrate insights from institutional theory and the resource-based view, we bring together dual theoretical explanations from institutional theory and the resource-based view to examine the effectiveness of transfer of practice and human capital development as two routes to subsidiary performance. …”
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New development: ‘Healing at a distance’—telemedicine and COVID-19
Published 2020“…One of the main challenges for telemedicine in many countries is the lack of regulations. The authors call on policy-makers to facilitate wider implementation of e-healthcare technologies, while considering issues of inclusiveness, privacy and data protection. …”
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Behaviour under stress: people in fires
Published 1979“…Although there has been little directly relevant previous work, a number of allied research areas appear pertinent. These studies fall broadly into three categories, namely disaster research, panic research and fire simulation research. …”
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From Cold War to War on Terror: NATO, Russia and the Balkans 1991–2002
Published 2004“…The end of the Cold War brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union and caused the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to think hard about its changed role in the world. …”
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The interconnections of discrimination: gender, class, nation, and race and the 'Black Shame on the Rhine'
Published 2009“…Gender, race, nation and class presented flexible, interlocking categories, and could even substitute for one another, when the ‘Black Shame’ was condemned as French aggression against white womanhood, the German nation, European civilisation, and the white race, and used as an ideological call for the cohesion of all Germans and ‘Whites’. …”
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An assessment of the determinants of packaging in technology transfer to developing countries: a theoretical and empirical study
Published 1985“…Certain hypotheses concerning the determinants of the packaging level in transfer transactions are put forward and subsequently examined in the light of empirical findings. …”
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A journey of emotions from a young environmental activist
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"Old," "New," and "problem" Souths: historical change and ideological instability in Thomas Nelson Page's <i>In Ole Virginia</i>
Published 2022“…Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan identifies just such a project to sentimentalize the plantation in Page's fiction, which she characterizes as "pastorals" that put particular value on "the gracious homeplace" and "the habits of aristocracy as well as agriculture" (36). …”
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