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Kvinnlig Könsstympning. Ett utbildningsmaterial för skola, socialtjänst och hälso- och sjukvård
Have the Arab Uprisings Helped or Harmed Women’s Rights? Women and the Arab Revolutions: From Equality in Protest to Backlash in the Transition from Old Regimes to New Governments
Grassroots Diplomacy in the Southern Balkans
Macedonia at the crossroads
Examination of the interethnic tensions in the Republic of Macedonia and the political dynamics they set in motion
Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece, by Takis S. Pappas
Kosovo: History, Identity, Ethnic Conflict
Culture, media and the politics of disintegration in former Yugoslavia
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Review of Muslims in the United States: The State of Research (by Karen Isaksen Leonard)
Review of Studies in Social Organization: Ethnicity, Class, and Politics (by George A. Kourvetaris)
Review of Race and Classification: The Case of Mexican America (by Ilona Katzew and Susan Deans-Smith (Eds.)
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Att skapa fogningar der inga finnes : Oxenstierna, Lidner och 'skaldestyckets' enhet
Recension av: Emin Tengström Broar till antiken. Antikens inflytande på svenskt samhälls- och kulturliv 1780-1850
Recension av: Ann Öhrberg "Samtalets retorik. Belevade kulturer och offentlig kommunikation i svenskt 1700-tal"
Royal Marginalia: King Eric XIV of Sweden as Organiser of Knowledge
The Fascination of Nature: Marginalia in a Renaissance Marco Polo Manuscript
A Single Bout of Electroacupuncture Remodels Epigenetic and Transcriptional Changes in Adipose Tissue in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
A single bout of electroacupuncture results in muscle contractions and increased whole body glucose uptake in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Women with PCOS have transcriptional and epigenetic alterations in the adipose tissue and we hypothesized that electroacupuncture induces epigenetic and transcriptional changes to restore metabolic alterations. Twenty-one women with PCOS receive
Novel insights on new particle formation derived from a pan-european observing system
The formation of new atmospheric particles involves an initial step forming stable clusters less than a nanometre in size (<~1 nm), followed by growth into quasi-stable aerosol particles a few nanometres (~1-10 nm) and larger (>~10 nm). Although at times, the same species can be responsible for both processes, it is thought that more generally each step comprises differing chemical contributors. H
