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Cyberwars of words: Expressing the unspeakable in Burundi's diaspora
The precarious position of politics in popular imagination: The Burundian case
Negotiating authority between UNHCR and 'the people'
'These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs'-Globalisation and Islamic Revival in Zanzibar
Biopolitics and Bare Life in a Refugee Camp: some conceptual reflections
Suspended Spaces: contesting sovereignties in a refugee camp
The Tutsi are Afraid we will Discover their Secrets’: on Secrecy and Sovereign Power in Burundi
Victims, saviors, and suspects: Channeling mobility in post-genocide Rwanda
Representing the Past in Exile: The Politics of National History among Burundian Refugees
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Under the Gaze of the ‘Big Nations’: refugees, rumour and the international community in Tanzania
New Opportunities: Angry Young Men in a Tanzanian Refugee Camp
Suicidal Attempts among Secondary School-Going Adolescents in Kilimanjaro Region, Northern Tanzania
Suicide attempts among adolescents are common and can lead to death. The study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with suicide attempts among secondary school-going adolescents in the Kilimanjaro region, northern Tanzania. The study used data from two repeated regional school-based student health surveys (RSHS), conducted in 2019 (Survey 1) and 2022 (Survey 2). Data were anal
A Quality Assessment of the ARM-Net Registry Design and Data Collection
Background: Registries are important in rare disease research. The Anorectal Malformation Network (ARM-Net) registry is a well-established European patient registry collecting demographic, clinical, and functional outcome data. We assessed the quality of this registry through review of the structure, data elements, collected data, and user experience. Material and methods: Design and data elements
Medicinsk underrättelsetjänst - delrapport 2
Rapporten utgör den andra av tre delrapporter och redovisar resultatet av forskning på uppdrag av Försvarsmakten.The report is the second of three sub-reports and presents the results of a research commissioned by the Swedish Armed Forces.
Reduced Expression Level of Protein Phosphatase PPM1E Serves to Maintain Insulin Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes
Reversible phosphorylation is an important regulatory mechanism. Regulation of protein phosphorylation in β-cells has been extensively investigated, but less is known about protein dephosphorylation. To understand the role of protein dephosphorylation in β-cells and type 2 diabetes (T2D), we first examined mRNA expression of the type 2C family (PP2C) of protein phosphatases in islets from T2D dono
Clandestine Communications in Cyber-Denied Environments : Numbers stations and radio in the 21st century
Both intelligence operatives and criminals have a constant need to be able to communicate clandestinely, circumventing surveillance efforts carried out by highly capable adversaries. The recent highly-publicized breaches of internet-based clandestine communications technology and targeted malware attacks, in combination with increasingly sophisticated methods for surveillance of internet traffic h
Improving archaeomagnetic dating through new data acquisition and method development
The Earth’s magnetic field (or geomagnetic field) has been measured for hundreds of years, starting with maritime observations from logbooks for navigation purposes to present day real-time recording by satellites. From these records, the geomagnetic field variation throughout recent time is well-understood. In order to study longer term field variations (on the scale of hundreds to thousands of y