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Micro- and macro-variation of causal clauses : synchronic and diachronic insights
by
Jędrzejowski, Łukasz
,
International Conference on Historical Linguistics
,
Fleczoreck, Constanze
in
Causal relations (Linguistics)
,
Causal relations (Linguistics) -- Congresses
,
Causative (Linguistics)
2023
This collection presents novel insights into the micro- and macro-variation of causal clauses from a cross-linguistic perspective. It contains a general introduction to the topic setting the scene, and nine chapters based on data from Dutch, German, English, Icelandic, Chinese, and Japanese.
Myanmar in crisis : living with the pandemic and the coup
by
Chambers, Justine
,
Dunford, Michael R.
in
Birmanie -- Conditions sociales -- Congrès
,
Birmanie -- Conditions économiques -- Congrès
,
Birmanie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 21e siècle -- Congrès
2023,2024
Myanmar in Crisis brings together scholars from across the social sciences to analyse the dual crises of COVID-19 and the 2021 military coup. All of the essays address one of four themes around the concept of crisis: society in crisis, a state in crisis, an economy in crisis, and international relations in crisis. Several authors examine the contested nature of state authority in the post-coup revolutionary context, including the emergence of new governance dynamics; others discuss heterogenous forms of resistance and the potential for building a more inclusive, just, and tolerant society in the future of Myanmar. The volume also explores the economic crisis caused by the pandemic and the coup and its devastating effects on people's lives and livelihoods: the authors provide a deep dive into the impacts of restrictive COVID-19 prevention measures on local communities, the growing livelihoods crisis since the coup, and the impacts of both crises on foreign trade and investment. Scaling up from that local perspective, the book also looks at Myanmar's history of foreign relations, the response of the international community to the coup and the challenges faced by foreign governments and regional bodies in navigating the deteriorating political situation. Held together, the volume highlights the ongoing state of crisis in Myanmar, its impact on society and the possibilities for recovery and reform, amidst a powerful new revolutionary movement. Beyond providing crucial insights to Southeast Asian area specialists, the book offers deep insights into the way that multiple crises interact, amplify one another, and open up possibilities for hope amidst tragedy.
Ancient Egyptian and Afroasiatic
by
Nigrelli, Silvia Štubňová
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Almansa-Villatoro, M. Victoria
in
African Studies
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Afroasiatic languages
,
Afroasiatic languages -- Congresses
2023
By challenging assumptions regarding the proximity between
Egyptian and Semitic Languages, Ancient Egyptian and
Afroasiatic provides a fresh approach to the relationships and
similarities between Ancient Egyptian, Semitic, and Afroasiatic
languages. This in-depth analysis includes a re-examination of the
methodologies deployed in historical linguistics and comparative
grammar, a morphological study of Ancient Egyptian, and critical
comparisons between Ancient Egyptian and Semitic, as well as
careful considerations of environmental factors and archaeological
evidence. These contributions offer a reassessment of the
Afroasiatic phylum, which is based on the relations between Ancient
Egyptian and the other Afroasiatic branches. This volume
illustrates the advantages of viewing Ancient Egyptian in its
African context.
In addition to the editors, the contributors to this collection
include Shiferaw Assefa, Michael Avina, Vit Bubenik, Leo Depuydt,
Christopher Ehret, Zygmunt Frajzyngier, J. Lafayette Gaston,
Tiffany Gleason, John Huehnergard, Andrew Kitchen, Elsa Oréal,
Chelsea Sanker, Lameen Souag, Andréas Stauder, Deven N. Vyas, Aren
Wilson-Wright, and Jean Winand.
Crossing Borders, Writing Texts, Being Evaluated
by
Golden, Anne
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Kulbrandstad, Lars Anders
,
Zhang, Lawrence Jun
in
Academic writing
,
Academic writing -- Study and teaching
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Academic writing -- Study and teaching -- Congresses
2021
This book provides critical perspectives on issues relating to
writing norms and assessment, as well as writing proficiency
development, and suggests that scholars need to both carefully
examine testing regimes and develop research-informed perspectives
on tests and testing practices. In this way schools, institutions
of adult education and universities can better prepare learners
with differing cultural experiences to meet the challenges. The
book brings together empirical studies from diverse geographical
contexts to address the crossing of literacy borders, with a focus
on academic genres and practices. Most of the studies examine
writing in countries where the norms and expectations are
different, but some focus on writing in a new discourse community
set in a new discipline. The chapters shed light on commonalities
and differences between these two situations with respect to the
expectations and evaluations facing the writers. They also consider
the extent to which the norms that the writers bring with them from
their educational backgrounds and own cultures are compromised in
order to succeed in the new educational settings.
Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient near East
by
Drewnowska, Olga
,
Sandowicz, Małgorzata
in
Assyriology
,
Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
,
Congresses
2017
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Negotiations of Gender and Property through Legal Regimes (14th-19th Century)
by
Stipulating, Litigating, Mediating: Negotiation Processes within the Competing Fields of Gender and Property (Conference)
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Lanzinger, Margareth
in
Conference papers and proceedings. lcgft
,
Congresses
,
Europe
2021
This volume offers a cross-period (14th-19th century) European comparison of different property regimes brought into conversation with inheritance patterns and resulting gender-specific negotiations and conflicts.
Extracellular vesicles and its advances in female reproduction
by
Bridi, Alessandra
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de Ávila, Ana Clara Faquineli Cavalcante Mendes
,
Gimenes, Lindsay Unno
in
Conference Papers
2020
Intercellular communication is an essential mechanism for development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were recently described as new players in the intercellular communication. EVs are double-membrane vesicles secreted by cells and are classified according to their biosynthesis, protein markers and morphology. These extracellular vesicles contain bioactive materials such as miRNA, mRNA, protein and lipids. These characteristics permit their involvement in different biological processes. Reproductive physiology is complex and involves constant communication between cells. Different laboratories have described the presence of EVs secreted by ovarian follicular cells, oviductal cells, in vitro produced embryos and by the endometrium, suggesting that EVs are involved in the development of gametes and embryos, in animals and humans. Therefore, is important to understand physiological mechanisms and contributions of EVs in female reproduction in order to develop new tools to improve in vivo reproductive events and assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs). This review will provide the current knowledge related to EVs in female reproductive tissues and their role in ARTs.Intercellular communication is an essential mechanism for development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were recently described as new players in the intercellular communication. EVs are double-membrane vesicles secreted by cells and are classified according to their biosynthesis, protein markers and morphology. These extracellular vesicles contain bioactive materials such as miRNA, mRNA, protein and lipids. These characteristics permit their involvement in different biological processes. Reproductive physiology is complex and involves constant communication between cells. Different laboratories have described the presence of EVs secreted by ovarian follicular cells, oviductal cells, in vitro produced embryos and by the endometrium, suggesting that EVs are involved in the development of gametes and embryos, in animals and humans. Therefore, is important to understand physiological mechanisms and contributions of EVs in female reproduction in order to develop new tools to improve in vivo reproductive events and assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs). This review will provide the current knowledge related to EVs in female reproductive tissues and their role in ARTs.
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy: An approach in reproductive medicine based on successful animal models
by
Frantz, Nilo
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de Oliveira, Ricardo Manuel
,
Gonçalves, Natalia Juliana Nardelli
in
Conference Papers
2020
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been fully studied for different clinical applications in veterinary medicine for many years with promising results. As a result, therapeutic studies to elucidate pathways for PRP use in human reproduction have been performed. PRP applications in human reproductive medicine are recent, but the role of platelet growth factors in improving the endometrial environment is well known. Indications for PRP therapy show its positive effects in promoting endometrial and follicular growth and gestation in assisted reproduction cycles, as has been proven in animals. We summarized the putative role of PRP on endometrial receptivity with a brief history of promising results in research and clinical therapies.
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