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Development of the concept ‘woman’ (nainen) in finnish language newspaper texts, 1830-1860

2010

Gender StudiesFinnish languageHistoryHistorySociology and Political Sciencelcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7LinguisticsNewspaperRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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In the literature: October 2016

2016

A consortium on clinical and molecular stratification on oesophageal adenocarcinoma established in Britain has recently published in Nature Genetics , a whole-genomic sequencing analysis of more than 100 samples.1 Interestingly, they describe three distinct molecular subtypes with potential treatment relevance. This observation has also been verified in an independent validation cohort. Those three types are: (1) the ones showing homologous recombination and chromosome segregation pathways defects with enrichment of a BRCA signature. These tumours would be sensitive to DNA damaging agents, including neutron and photon irradiation with the addition of PARP inhibitors, (2) a group with high m…

GeneticsCancer ResearchChemotherapyMutationbiologymedicine.medical_treatmentliteratureImmunotherapyNewsmedicine.disease_causeGenomeOncologyGene duplicationmedicineCancer researchbiology.protein1506AntibodyHomologous recombinationCD8ESMO Open
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Cuando se genera una controversia sociocientífica, ¿aumenta su presencia de noticias en prensa local: el caso del agua en Almería

2017

En este trabajo estudiamos qué relación existe entre las noticias controvertidas y su presencia en la prensa, examinando el caso concreto del agua en Almería. A través de una metodología variada realizamos el análisis documental, obteniendo una muestra representativa de un periodo normal y otra de un periodo controvertido que situamos en el periodo de mayor difusión de nuestro tópico. Los resultados muestran una escasa presencia para la muestra en estado normal y un abundante promedio diario para el periodo controvertido. Estos resultados y el diferente tratamiento de consensuado o controvertido nos permiten plantear la elección de dos noticias y una alternativa de uso en el aula diferente …

GeographyDidácticas aplicadasbiologyeducationSample (statistics)Psicología y educación:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]biology.organism_classificationCartographyHumanitiesUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAAlmeriaNewspaper
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The uncertainties of climate change in Spanish daily newspapers: Content analysis of press coverage from 2000 to 2010

2014

This paper explores media coverage of climate science through a selection of Spanish newspapers (El País, El Mundo, ABC, Expansión and Levante). We selected a stratified random sample of 363 items to be studied for eleven years (2000-2010). Content analysis allowed us to find out media attention paid to climate science, prevalence of informative tables, evaluation and characterization of news, as well as the presence of questioning or rejection of climate change. According to main results, press coverage of climate science in Spain was mainly focused on the consequences rather than on the causes or natural sources, and media attention paid to it was limited. Overlapping with social and macr…

GeographyEnvironmental communicationCanvi mediambiental globalContent analysisCommunicationRegional scienceClimate changeMedia coverageClimate scienceStratified samplingNewspaper
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Patterns of Relationships between Issues: An Analysis of German Prestige Newspapers

2011

GermanSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencePrestigelanguageMedia studieslanguage.human_languageNewspaperInternational Journal of Public Opinion Research
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“The Olympic Torch Burns, and Great Suspicion Blazes” – China Narratives in the German Media during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing

2009

This paper focuses on the description of China in leading German daily and weekly newspapers during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. On the basis of a brief outline of the main China narratives in German media since the 1950s, this paper analyses China-related articles which were published during the period August 8–15, 2008. It argues that reports on China are mostly based on well established German notions of China and centre around the image of a despotic and/or dangerous China. Therefore, they primarily refer back to the source culture and contain little information of value regarding the target culture.

GermanTarget cultureSociology and Political ScienceBeijingPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageMedia studiesNarrativeSociologyChinaGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financelanguage.human_languageNewspaperJournal of Current Chinese Affairs
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In the literature: March 2016

2016

The way clones resistant to anti-EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) inhibition evolve in non-small cell lung cancer is far from being determined. In an international cooperative effort led by investigators at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, the origin of acquired resistance mediated by the EGFRT790M mutation has been further elucidated. That mutation, recognised as gatekeeper and present in about 60% of pretreated cases with anti-EGFRs, could occur either from the selection of previously existing EGFR790M cell clones or by the evolution of originally EGFR790M-negative drug-tolerant cells. In a series of elegant experiments, the authors show that these drug-tolerant cells have a di…

GerontologyCancer ResearchMutationNavitoclaxbiologybusiness.industryCellNewsmedicine.disease_causeThird generationchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurePharmacotherapyOncologychemistryApoptosismedicineCancer researchbiology.protein1506Epidermal growth factor receptorNon small cellbusinessESMO Open
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La educación alimentaria de los niños

2020

A lo largo de los años, se ha producido un aumento progresivo del número de personas con sobrepeso y obesas de todas las edades y realidades sociales en Europa y en todo el mundo, lo que hace de la obesidad uno de los problemas de salud pública más acuciantes. La obesidad es un problema que no perdona ni siquiera a los niños más pequeños. Los últimos datos publicados muestran que los niños de los países del sur de Europa son los que tienen mayores problemas de peso (entre el 18% y el 21%); en Italia uno de cada cinco niños es obeso. Esos datos dieron lugar a una investigación en Ribera, un país de Sicilia (Italia), destinada a promover la mejora de la nutrición infantil mediantelasensibiliz…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyPublic healthHealthy eating030229 sport sciencesOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityNewspaper03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyEating habitsEating breakfastRevista INFAD de Psicología. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology.
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Pastāvošā stāvokļa analīze Eirāzijas cietuma kapelānu profesionālo vajadzību noteikšanai

2020

Pētījums veikts ar mērķi veikt Eirāzijas cietumu kapelānu situācijas analīzi, lai sekmīgi apzinātu cietuma kapelānu vajadzības gan pašreizējā, gan turpmākajā attīstības posmā. Darbības pētījumā tika izmantoti mērķu-orientētas projekta plānošanas un loģiskās struktūras pieejas koncepti un iesaistīti dalībnieki no sešiem Eirāzijas reģioniem. Darba pētījumā tika pielietotas šādas datu vākšanas metodes - intervija, dienasgrāmatu piezīmes, anketēšana, dokumentu analīze, kā arī veikta ieinteresēto personu (cietuma kapelānu) un problēmu tabulas analīze. Literatūras izpētē un darbības pētījuma rezultātos redzama savstarpēja atbilstība, kas norāda uz precīzu cietuma kapelāna personisko un profesionā…

Good News Jail & Prison Ministry (ang. abr. GNJ&PM)Pedagoģijalabizjūta (ang. abr. SWB)Pastāvošā stāvokļa analīzemērķu-orientēta projekta plānošana (ang. abr. OOPP)loģiskās struktūras pieeja (ang. abr. LFA)
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Campaign issues in political strategies and press coverage: The rental law conflict in the 1982–1983 election campaign in the federal republic of Ger…

1989

Abstract Election campaigns are institutionalized conflicts which are carried out in and through the mass media. Success and defeat in these conflicts depend upon the communication strategies of the parties and on the reactions of the journalists. In the election campaign of 1982–1983, the campaign manager of the Christian Democrats succeeded in altering the conflict over the new rental law into a conflict over the credibility of the SPD‐opposition. Thus, he created a counterpart to the criticism directed against the federal government. The newspapers and weekly news magazines did not take sides in the conflict through explicit evaluations, but rather by emphasizing or neglecting issues in …

GovernmentBattleSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectNewspaperPoliticsLawCredibilityRhetorical questionCriticismSociologybusinessmedia_commonMass mediaPolitical Communication
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