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"Holding your breath": interviews with young people who have undergone predictive genetic testing for Huntington disease.
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
Guidelines recommend that predictive genetic testing for Huntington disease (HD) should be deferred until the age of majority (18 years in most countries). However, opposition to these guidelines exists, with some professionals arguing that testing m...
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Journal Article
"It's not a time spent issue, it's a 'what have you spent your time doing?' issue…" A qualitative study of UK patient opinions and expectations for implementation of Point of Care Tests for sexually transmitted infections and antimicrobial resistance
Symplectic Elements
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be a major public health concern in the United Kingdom (UK). Epidemiological models have shown that narrowing the time between STI diagnosis and treatment may reduce the population burden of infectio...
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Report
"Know your status": the impact of HIV testing on time and risk preferences and the implications for behaviour
Symplectic Elements
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"L'Oraison funèbre [...] du Sérenissime Prince Cosme de Médicis" di Arnauld Sorbin : note e constestualizzazioni
Varchi e altro Rinascimento. Studi offerti a Vanni Bramanti
oraison funèbreCatherine de MédicisCôme IerArnauld Sorbinorazione funebre
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"We are from there, that's our land": contestation, maize, and the problemisation of waste at Blantyre, Malawi's Mzedi dumpsite
Local Environment, 27 (5)
Mzedi dumpsite is the only city-run waste facility in the city of Blantyre, Malawi. Although the entire site is city-owned, the periphery of the dumping site has been used for agricultural purposes for generations, but has become a space of contestat...
Africa; agriculture; land; dumpsite
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000537933
Journal Article
"You probably won’t notice any symptoms": blood pressure in pregnancy - discourses of contested expertise in an era of self-care and responsibilization
Symplectic Elements
Pregnancy is not a disease or illness, but requires clinical surveillance as life-threatening complications can develop. Pre-eclampsia, one such potentially serious complication, puts both mother and baby at risk. Self-monitoring blood pressure in th...
Very Difficult (14.5)
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#NotYourCostume, #NotYourMascot and #NotHappy: New Generation of Native American Activists Use Social Media to Protest Cultural Misappropriation
Capstones
My project profiles Simon Moya-Smith, a Brooklyn-based activist for Native American rights. He, alongside other young Native Americans, protests against the ubiquitous cultural misappropriation of Native American culture by people who are not Native ...
Native Americansactivistsactivismsocial mediaTwitter
Very Difficult (17.3)
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'Awakening movement' in early nineteenth-century Germany: the making of a modern and orthodox Protestantism
This thesis examines the ‘Awakening movement’ (Erweckungsbewegung) in
German Protestantism during the Vormärz period (1815-48) in German history. Many
historians have noted that the Awakening was the last nationwide Protestant reform and
revival m...
GermanyProtestantismErweckungsbewegungAwakening movement
Very Difficult (16.0)
Journal Article
'The Price of the Poor's Words: Social Relations and the Economics of Testifying for One's "Betters" in Early Modern England'
Historians of early modern England are aware that the legal testimony of poor, dependent, and subordinated individuals was regarded with suspicion. Contemporaries believed that labouring people would provide false evidence in return for ‘gifts’ or ‘r...
4303 Historical Studies43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Very Difficult (14.2)
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'The greatest feeling you get, knowing you have made a big difference': survey findings on the motivation and experiences of trained volunteer doulas in England
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
Support from a doula is known to have physical and emotional benefits for mothers, but there is little evidence about the experiences of volunteer doulas. This research aimed to understand the motivation and experiences of volunteer doulas who have b...
Difficult (13.4)
Journal Article
'We are taking up where the movement of the 1960s left off': the proliferation and power of African American protest during the 1970s
Oxford University Research Archive - Valet
HistoryHistory of North America
Difficult (12.4)
Dissertation
(At)testing Virtue: Shine and the Materiality of Metals in the Construction of Habsburg Nobility (1477–1519)
This dissertation investigates the critical role that metallic matter and its transformations played in shaping narratives of Habsburg nobility, with particular focus on the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519). Beyond generic interpretations ...
AlchemyArt and SovereigntyArtilleryArtisanal CollaborationArtisanal Knowledge
Very Difficult (17.4)
DOI: 10.17863/CAM.118653
Journal Article
13C-methacetin-breath test compared to also noninvasive biochemical blood tests in predicting hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C.
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
BACKGROUND: The (13)C-methacetin-breath test and also several noninvasive blood tests comprising routine laboratory parameters have been proposed to predict fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C. The aim of the study was to compare the diagno...
Difficult (13.9)
Journal Article
18F-FDG PET for Prediction of Conversion to Alzheimer's Disease Dementia in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An Updated Systematic Review of Test Accuracy.
BACKGROUND: A previous Cochrane systematic review concluded there is insufficient evidence to support the routine use of 18F-FDG PET in clinical practice in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). OBJECTIVES: To update the evidence and reassess ...
18F-FDG PETAccuracyAlzheimer’s disease dementiaconversionmild cognitive impairment
Very Difficult (17.2)
Journal Article
3-D Modeling of Thermo Inductive Non Destructive Testing Method Applied to Multilayer Composite
ISSN: 0018-9464
International audience
[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric power
Journal Article
3D Bioelectronic Model of the Human Intestine
Abstract Organ on chip (OoC) technologies have the potential to improve the translation of promising therapies currently failing in clinical trials at great expense and time due to dissimilarities between animal and human biology. Successful OoC mode...
40 Engineering4003 Biomedical EngineeringBioengineeringBiotechnologyRegenerative Medicine
Very Difficult (16.6)
Other
3D Printed Mixing Nozzle Test with collagen
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000325494
Other
3D Printed Mixing Nozzle Test with color
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000325492
Other
4D printing of biodegradable intestinal drug delivery devices with shape-memory effect
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 669
Expanding devices designed to physically facilitate the permeation of drugs across the gastrointestinal mucosa are gaining attention for the oral delivery of therapeutic macromolecules. The ideal system should be biodegradable with latex-like propert...
Vat photopolymerization; Four-dimensional printing; Oral devices; Biodegradable elastomers; Shape-memory
Very Difficult (18.3)
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000714670
Book
500 ans de Suisse romande protestante
D’où vient la frontière entre Jura sud et Jura nord ? Pourquoi le train Yverdon-Sainte-Croix ne circulait-il pas le dimanche ? Depuis quand le Conseil oecuménique des Églises est-il installé à Genève ? Qu’est-ce qui lie les Dames de Morges à la commu...
HistoireprotestantismeSuisse romandeRéforme
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