Postmodern Suburban Spaces
Philosophy, Ethics, and Community in Post-War American Fiction
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Skin cancer is the process of identifying and diagnosing, a disease in which abnormal skin cells grow and spread uncontrollably. An innovative deep learning-based skin cancer detection model is introduced in t...
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stromal cells and could exert hepatoprotective effects against acute liver injury, steatohepatitis, and fibrogenesis. Here, we evaluated the effects of human adipo...
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The power of data lies in the insights derived from it. We trace this journey as Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom and then come to the Insight (Rowley in J Inf Sci 33:163–180, 2007). A data warehouse is meant...
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection presenting as episodic retrosternal chest pain on exertion in an adult has not been described.
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ECG is used to check the rhythm and electrical activity in the heart. The variation of the rhythm causes change in the ECG. Thus, by analyzing this it is possible to detect abnormalities of the heart. In this ...
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Perilunate injuries are rare and quite often missed. We present our experience and outcomes, surgically managing these difficult injuries.
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Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis are chronic diseases affecting liver and a major health problem throughout the world. The hallmark of fibrosis and cirrhosis is inordinate synthesis and deposition of fibril form...
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The paper addressed the specific roles and corresponding capabilities required by Chief Information Officers (CIOs) to facilitate customer value development and organizational competitiveness and performance i...
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Regional economic cooperation and integration has assumed a new urgency for countries in Southern Asia in the aftermath of the global financial crisis with the advanced economies, traditional locomotives of th...
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The biochemical abnormalities and oxidative stress during pathogenesis of hepatic fibrosis could lead to alteration of trace elements. We studied the alteration of major trace elements during the pathogenesis of
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Hepatic fibrosis is marked by excessive synthesis and deposition of connective tissue proteins, especially interstitial collagens in the extracellular matrix of the liver. It is a result of an abnormal wound h...
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The ‘SMA-first’ (P-SMA) pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) allows dissection directly on the right lateral aspect of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) which may decrease circumferential resection margin (CRM) positivit...
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Opportunities for surgical skills practice using high-fidelity simulation in the workplace are limited due to cost, time and geographical constraints, and accessibility to junior trainees. An alternative is ne...
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This conclusion uses a close reading of Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Virgin Suicides to examine the role of fear in the myths that drive the modern suburbia. Drawing from Roberto Esposito’s concept of immunity and comm...
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Using Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road as a target text, George’s introduction lays out the stakes of his argument. He provides a history of suburbanization in the USA, connecting its emphasis on planned communi...
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“My Home Is Your Home: Property, Propriety, and Neighbors” traces suburbia’s interest in private property to two dominant discourses: the classical liberal theories of Locke and Kant, which advocate property a...
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As vividly illustrated by Richard Nixon’s 1959 “Kitchen Debate” with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the suburb has become the physical manifestation of the American Dream and a demonstration of exceptionali...
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“Against Fence Thinking: Welcoming the Racial Enemy” argues that the history of racial violence long associated with the suburbs has been motivated by a liberalism that emphasizes individual action of communal...