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SOUTH AMERICAN COLLABORATION IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON LEISHMANIASIS: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS IN SCOPUS (2000-2011)

2014

Objetivos: Evaluar la producción y la red de colaboración de investigación sobre leishmaniasis en Sudamérica. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio bibliométrico usando la base de datos SCOPUS. La unidad de análisis fueron los artículos originales de investigación publicados desde el año 2000 hasta 2011, realizados sobre leishmaniasis y que incluyeron al menos un autor sudamericano. Se obtuvieron para cada artículo: nombre de la revista, idioma, año de publicación, número de autores, instituciones, países y otras variables. Resultados: 3174 artículos fueron publicados, 2.272 de ellos eran artículos originales. Se identificaron 1.160 firmas institucionales diferentes, 58 países y 398 revistas cient…

lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineBibliometric analysislcsh:RC955-962Collaborative networkScopusLibrary scienceCommunity networksBibliometricOriginal researchUnit (housing)Political sciencemedicineHumansBiomedical researchCooperative BehaviorLeishmaniasisLeishmaniaScientific productionLeishmaniasisGeneral MedicineSouth Americamedicine.diseaseDatabases BibliographicNeglected diseasesInfectious DiseasesBibliometricsSouth americanPeriodicals as TopicAnalysisRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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DIF in the Spanish Version of the Verbal Selective Reminding Test Using Samples From Hispanics in the United States, Mexicans, and Spaniards

2019

Before a test can be used in the target population, it is necessary to demonstrate that there is measurement equivalence. One way to do this is by studying differential item functioning. Objective: In this study, we used the Mantel-Haenszel procedure and logistic regression to analyze DIF in the Spanish version of the Verbal Selective Reminding Test between Spaniards, Mexicans and Hispanics in the United States. Method: Three balanced samples, matched by age, education and sex, were studied: Spaniards, Mexicans and Hispanics (616 healthy participants from Spain (n = 211), Mexico (n = 201) and the United States (n = 205). A six-trial version of the Spanish version of the Verbal Selective Rem…

lcsh:BF1-990fungineuropsychologySpanish versionTarget populationLogistic regressionDifferential item functioningbehavioral disciplines and activitieshumanitiesmemorylcsh:PsychologyVSRTPsychologyStatistical analysisHispanic populationHispanic AmericansPsychologyDIFGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchClinical psychology
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Solving a Bloody Mess: B-Vitamin Independent Metabolic Convergence among Gammaproteobacterial Obligate Endosymbionts from Blood-Feeding Arthropods an…

2015

Endosymbiosis is a common phenomenon in nature, especially between bacteria and insects, whose typically unbalanced diets are usually complemented by their obligate endosymbionts. While much interest and focus has been directed toward phloem-feeders like aphids and mealybugs, blood-feeders such as the Lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum), Glossina flies, and the human body louse (Pediculus humanus corporis) depend on obligate endosymbionts which complement their B-vitamin-deficient diets, and thus are required for growth and survival. Glossiphoniid leeches have also been found to harbor distinct endosymbionts housed in specialized organs. Here, we present the genome of the bacterial endosy…

leech endosymbiontDNA BacterialMolecular Sequence DataZoologyblood-feederProvidenciaBiologyProvidencia siddalliiAmblyomma americanum03 medical and health sciencesSymbiosisLeechesRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanyGammaproteobacteriaGeneticsAnimalsHumansgenome reductionSymbiosisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogeny030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesEndosymbiosisObligate030306 microbiologyHost (biology)DipterafungiVitaminsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbiology.organism_classificationB vitaminsCandidatusB-vitaminbacteriaHaementeria officinalisGammaproteobacteriaGenome BacterialResearch ArticleGenome Biology and Evolution
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Corporate storytelling and the idea of Latin America

2021

The aim of this article is contributing to a great variety of theoretical perspectives and empirical settings to generate cumulative evidence about the influence of historical legacies and organisational ability for managing the past. In a continuation of critical perspectives that challenges the dominance of Anglo-Saxon onto-epistemologies in management and organisation studies (MOS), we conducted an empirical study on a multinational airline company whose past successes depended on the North/South, Anglo/Latin American borderlands. We analysed the grand narratives of Pan American Airways' (PAA) corporate archival material to determine its dominant discourses about people from Latin Americ…

lentoyhtiötkansainväliset yrityksetLatin Americanarratiivisuusyrityskuvataloushistoriadecolonial feminismborder thinkingdekolonisaatiofeministinen tutkimusPan American AirwaysLatinalainen Amerikkagrand narratives
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Friday Black et Intruders : lecture croisée au prisme de l'afrofuturisme

2022

This article contrasts “The Finkelstein 5” and “Zimmer Land”, from Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah’s short story collection Friday Black (2018) with the “Untitled” series from Mohale Mashigo’s Intruders (2018), using Mark Dery’s definition of Afrofuturism as a reading grid and a starting point. While both collections draw on the codes of science fiction and dystopia to portray racialized characters in futuristic settings to examine their relation to technology and their place in fictional ‘future’ societies, they take on different approaches. The article concludes that Adjei-Brenyah’s writing, in Friday Black, leans towards what could be termed ‘Afropresentism’ based on François Hartog’s definitio…

littérature sud-africaine[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureshort story collectionAfrican American literatureAfrofuturismereceuil de nouvellesAfrofuturism[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesspeculative fictionSouth African literaturefiction spéculativelittérature afro-américaine
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Data from: Tandem-running and scouting behavior are characterized by up-regulation of learning and memory formation genes within the ant brain

2019

Tandem-running is a recruitment behavior in ants that has been described as a form of teaching, where spatial information possessed by a leader is conveyed to following nestmates. Within Temnothorax ants, tandem-running is used within a variety of contexts, from foraging and nest relocation to – in the case of slavemaking species – slave raiding. Here, we elucidate the transcriptomic basis of scouting, tandem-leading, and tandem-following behavior across two species with divergent lifestyles: the slavemaking Temnothorax americanus and its primary, non-parasitic host T. longispinosus. Analysis of gene expression data from brains revealed that only a small number of unique differentially-expr…

medicine and health careTemnothoraxSocial parasitismTeachingLife SciencesMedicineTemnothorax longispinosusTemnothorax americanus
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Data from: Collective defence portfolios of ant hosts shift with social parasite pressure

2014

Host defences become increasingly costly as parasites breach successive lines of defence. Because selection favours hosts that successfully resist parasitism at the lowest possible cost, escalating coevolutionary arms races are likely to drive host defence portfolios towards ever more expensive strategies. We investigated the interplay between host defence portfolios and social parasite pressure by comparing 17 populations of two Temnothorax ant species. When successful, collective aggression not only prevents parasitation but also spares host colonies the cost of searching for and moving to a new nest site. However, once parasites breach the host's nest defence, host colonies should resort…

medicine and health carehost-parasite interactionsProtomognathus americanussocial insectsTemnothorax curvispinosusbrood parasitesdefence portfoliosMedicineTemnothorax longispinosusLife sciencesfrontline defences
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Hydatidosis of the Central Nervous System in South America

2014

In this chapter, we reviewed the epidemiology of cystic hydatidosis in South America, especially focusing on hydatidosis of the central nervous system. Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis are the most frequent species in humans. Hydatidosis is endemic in several Latin American countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay. The global occurrence of hydatid cysts of the central nervous system is uniformly low, with a reported incidence of 0.9–2.1 % of all cases of hydatidosis.

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsLatin Americansbiologybusiness.industryCystic echinococcosisIncidence (epidemiology)Hydatid cystbiology.organism_classificationparasitic diseasesEpidemiologymedicineEchinococcus granulosusbusiness
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Use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and fusion-guided biopsies to properly select and follow African-American men on active surveillance

2019

OBJECTIVES To determine the rate of Gleason Grade Group (GGG) upgrading in African-American (AA) men with a prior diagnosis of low-grade prostate cancer (GGG 1 or GGG 2) on 12-core systematic biopsy (SB) after multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and fusion biopsy (FB); and whether AA men who continued active surveillance (AS) after mpMRI and FB fared differently than a predominantly Caucasian (non-AA) population. PATIENTS AND METHODS A database of men who had undergone mpMRI and FB was queried to determine rates of upgrading by FB amongst men deemed to be AS candidates based on SB prior to referral. After FB, Kaplan-Meier curves were generated for AA men and non-AA men who th…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryUrologyPopulation030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyGleason grademedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineInterquartile range030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineAfrican american menbusinesseducationSystematic biopsyFusion BiopsyMultiparametric Magnetic Resonance ImagingBJU International
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Rewriting loss : melancholia, ethics, and aesthetics in selected works by Chuang Hua, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Fae Myenne Ng.

2014

melankoliaChuang Huapostetninen diskurssiivityylintutkimuskirjallinen ilmaisugenretaasialaisamerikkalainen kirjallisuusfeministinen kirjallisuudentutkimuskielikirjallisuudentutkimuskohdetekstilähilukuNg Fae Myennekirjallisuuden kielilosseettisyysethicsestetiikkadiskurssianalyysipsykoanalyyttinen kirjallisuudentutkimusAsian American literatureaestheticsChinese American literatureKingston Maxine Hongtekstilajitmelancholiapoliittisuusmuotopsykoanalyyttiset teoriatetnisyys
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