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Autor:
Alex, E.A., Tanko, Y, Muhammed, K, Dubo, A.B., Yahuza, F.M., Ejiogu, D.C., Aisha, N.D., Olubiyi, M, Ikeogu, P.O., Ayegbusi, O.O.
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Association of Physiological Sciences; Vol 7, No 1 (2019); 23-29
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a major health challenge in the world and is diagnosed by the presence of sustained hyperglycemia (high glucose levels in the blood). Oxidative stress is known to be actively involved in the onset and progression of d
Autor:
Khan, Aisha
Publikováno v:
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, & the Middle East; 1997, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p127-144, 18p
Autor:
Paul A. Erickson, Liam D. Murphy
Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory curates and collects many of the most important publications of anthropological thought spanning the last hundred years, building a strong foundation in both classical and contemporary theory. The sixt
Curating Under Pressure : International Perspectives on Negotiating Conflict and Upholding Integrity
Autor:
Janet Marstine, Svetlana Mintcheva
Curating Under Pressure breaks the silence surrounding curatorial self-censorship and shows that it is both endemic to the practice and ubiquitous. Contributors map the diverse forms such self-censorship takes and offer creative strategies for negoti
Autor:
Paul A. Erickson, Liam D. Murphy
The fifth edition of this bestselling reader builds a strong foundation in both classical and contemporary theory, with a sharpened focus on gender and anthropology, and the anthropology of new media and technology. Short introductions and key terms
Autor:
Peter van der Veer
Peter van der Veer and the contributors to this volume explore the relationship between South Asian nationalism, migration, ethnicity, and the construction of religious identity. Although nationality and diaspora seem to represent opposite ideas and
Autor:
N. Distiller
This new study explores the poetic tradition of the love sonnet sequence in English as written by women from 1621-1931. It connects this tradition to ways of speaking desire in public in operation today, and to the development of theories of subjecti