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Horani, Mohammad. "Dynamics of confrontation between popular mobilization and state In Jordan: An analytical social conflict approach." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 7, no. 1 (2015): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jass.vol7iss1pp135-154.

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This study aimed at analyzing the dynamics of confrontation between popular mobilization and state in Jordan from the sociological perspective of an analytical social conflict. It also concentrated on the factors that led to the emergence of popular mobilization and its Legitimacy and the variables that guided the peaceful confrontation between mobilization and state. The study results showed that economic deprivation was the main factor behid the emergence of the popular mobilization, and the political demands were emerged when the state didn’t achieve the economical Reforms , and the mobiliz
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Horani, Mohammad. "Dynamics of confrontation between popular mobilization and state In Jordan: An analytical social conflict approach." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 7, no. 1 (2015): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.53542/jass.v7i1.1112.

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This study aimed at analyzing the dynamics of confrontation between popular mobilization and state in Jordan from the sociological perspective of an analytical social conflict. It also concentrated on the factors that led to the emergence of popular mobilization and its Legitimacy and the variables that guided the peaceful confrontation between mobilization and state. The study results showed that economic deprivation was the main factor behid the emergence of the popular mobilization, and the political demands were emerged when the state didn’t achieve the economical Reforms , and the mobiliz
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Zhao, Dingxin. "Organization and Place in the Anti-U.S. Chinese Student Protests After the 1999 Belgrade Embassy Bombing." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 14, no. 1 (2009): 107–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.14.1.qr10vx7u71x62153.

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While early studies of participant mobilization in contentious politics stress the roles of organizations and networks in mobilization, more recent scholarship emphasizes the importance of place. This article treats organization-based mobilization and place-based mobilization as two mechanisms of participant mobilization and tries to find a way to understand the relationships between them. By examining different styles of student mobilization during the 1999 anti-U.S. protests at three Beijing universities, each with similarly built environments and spatial student routines, this article shows
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Chao, Nelson J., Daniel T. Grima, George Carrum, et al. "Chemo-Mobilization Provides Superior Mobilization and Collection in Autologous Stem Cell Transplants but with Less Predictability and At a Higher Cost,." Blood 118, no. 21 (2011): 4048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v118.21.4048.4048.

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Abstract Abstract 4048 Introduction: Chemotherapy + GCSF mobilization and GCSF alone are the most common mobilization regimens for autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT). We examined the benefits and limitations of both regimens in terms of mobilization success, predictability and costs. Methods: A retrospective, multi-center chart review was conducted of multiple myeloma (MM) and lymphoma patients mobilized between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2007 for ASCT. Patients were excluded if they were mobilized with plerixafor (Mozobil®) or enrolled in a clinical trial of mobilization regimens. D
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Elserty, Noha, Dina Othman Shokri Morsigalal, Shaima M. Abdelmageed, Eman Wagdy, and Rania Reda Mohamed. "Carry over effect of different cervical mobilization techniques on shoulder muscle strength in rotator cuff tendinitis patients: A randomized control trial." Fizjoterapia Polska 22, no. 3 (2022): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.56984/8zg1420lr.

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Objective. To study if different cervical mobilizations have a long-term effect on pain relief and strengthening of external rotators and abductors in rotator cuff tendinitis. Method. Seventy-five patients with rotator cuff tendinitis were recruited from outpatient clinic, with age ranged from 25 to 40 years. Group A: C5-6 antero-posterior cervical mobilization and ultrasound therapy. Group B: C5-6 lateral glide cervical mobilization and Ultrasound. Group C: C5-6 Postero-anterior cervical mobilization and US. The Visual Analogue Scale measured pain severity level and Lafayette Manual Muscle Te
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Özgül, Ceren. "Freedom of Religion, the ECtHR and Grassroots Mobilization on Religious Education in Turkey." Politics and Religion 12, S1 (2019): S103—S133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755048318000779.

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AbstractThis paper examines grassroots mobilizations in Turkey against the government's policies on religion and education (RE), and the potential effects of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the Court) on their mobilization. Specifically, it follows the ways in which grassroots actors frame their discourses of secularism and freedom of religion in education during a period when the Turkish government is aiming to increase the role of Sunni-Islam in national education, while at the same time refusing to implement ECtHR decisions regarding RE. Drawing on empirical research, it analyz
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Ozgul, Ceren. "Freedom of Religion, the ECtHR and Grassroots Mobilization on Religious Education in Turkey." Politics and Religion 12, S1 (2019): 103–33. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755048318000779.

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This paper examines grassroots mobilizations in Turkey against the government's policies on religion and education (RE), and the potential effects of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the Court) on their mobilization. Specifically, it follows the ways in which grassroots actors frame their discourses of secularism and freedom of religion in education during a period when the Turkish government is aiming to increase the role of Sunni-Islam in national education, while at the same time refusing to implement ECtHR decisions regarding RE. Drawing on empirical research, it analyzes t
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Ersoy, Ufuk, Umut Ziya Kocak, Ezgi Unuvar, and Bayram Unver. "The Acute Effect of Talocrural Joint Mobilization on Dorsiflexor Muscle Strength in Healthy Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Study." Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 28, no. 6 (2019): 601–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0124.

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Context: Mobilization has been used for enhancing muscle strength. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of talocrural joint mobilization on ankle dorsiflexor muscle strength in healthy individuals, which has not yet been studied. Design: Randomized controlled single-blind study. Setting: University laboratory. Participants: Forty-eight healthy individuals. Interventions: Maitland grade III (study group) versus Maitland grade I (control group) mobilizations. Main Outcome Measures: Muscle strength measurements were performed using a handheld dynamometer at baselin
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Feldman, Jonathan Michael. "From the “Greta Thunberg Effect” to Green Conversion of Universities: The Reconstructive Praxis of Discursive Mobilizations." Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education 12, no. 1 (2021): 121–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/dcse-2021-0009.

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Abstract This paper investigates how one could envision a discursive mobilization process to transform protest movements into agents that help reconstruct the universities as agents supporting material mobilizations leading to ecological reconstruction. After reviewing universities’ ecological footprints, the author shows how theories of mobilization and conjunctures could contribute to understanding how this transformation could occur. Discursive mobilizations advance values or ideas but stop short of innovation and production system changes. Material mobilizations affect deployment of human,
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Lin, Qingqing, Peipei Ye, Renzhi Pei, Jie Jin, and Ying Lu. "Analysis of Risk Factors and Development of a Nomogram Prediction Model for Stem Cell Mobilization Failure in Lymphoma Patients." Blood 144, Supplement 1 (2024): 5597. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2024-204577.

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Background The mobilization and harvest of a sufficient amount of peripheral blood stem cells are essential to autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT). However, up to 40% lymphoma patients failed with current stem cell mobilization. Risk factors which predicting mobilization failure in real-world situations has not been fully assessed. This study aimed to explore risk factors for stem cell mobilization failure in these patients and develop a nomogram prediction model to optimize future mobilization regimens. Methods The mobilization for stem cell collection was conducted in l
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Paul, Dipika. "Ethnic and Counter-Ethnic Mobilization: A Study of Bodoland Territorial Region, Assam." Journal of North East India Studies 12, no. 2 (2022): 45–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12747990.

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Northeast India for long has witnessed ethnic mobilizations for greater autonomy. The Government of India’s attempt to meet such demands with statehood and Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) did not end such demands. Formation of ADC under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India in a multi-ethnic society like in Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) of Assam have proliferated ethnic mobilization. BTC has only 33.5% ST population with the Bodos as the dominant tribe. Therefore, introducing BTC for empowering the Bodos led to the question of marginalization and counterethnic mobiliza
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Stokes, DaShanne. "Native American Mobilization and the Power of Recognition: Theorizing the Effects of Political Acknowledgment." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 36, no. 4 (2012): 57–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicr.36.4.n722605880365418.

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How recognition may empower or restrain Native American mobilization has not received sufficient scholarly attention and remains largely unexplored and under-theorized. This paper contributes a partial remedy to this oversight by explicitly theorizing how political recognition can mediate Native American collective action and lead to differential mobilizational outcomes. In this paper I build on and add nuances to the models of indigenous mobilization offered by Joane Nagel and Stephen Cornell and contribute to the broader literature on tribal acknowledgement by theorizing tribal status as a f
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Absari, Nuril, and Desty Nova Riyanti. "Pengaruh Mobilisasi Dini terhadap Involusi Uterus pada Ibu Post Partum di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas O Mangunharjo Kabupaten Musi Rawas." Jurnal Kebidanan Harapan Ibu Pekalongan 7, no. 1 (2020): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.37402/jurbidhip.vol7.iss1.70.

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The purpose of this study is to determine Effect of Early Mobilization to Involution Utery onPostpartum mother in Area of O Mangunharjo Primary Health Care MusiRawasDistrict.Thisstudy used pre experiment (The static group comparation design). Population in this study were allPostpartum mother in Area of O Mangunharjo Primary Health Care MusiRawas District inmonth of July-August 2018 obtained 30 sample consist of 15 people doing Early Mobilization and15 did not doing Early Mobilization. Collecting data in this study used primary data with spreadedquestionnaire. Data analysis used normality data
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Borges, Larissa Faria, Renato Fraga Righetti, Davi de Souza Francisco, Wellington Pereira Yamaguti, and Cassia Fabiane De Barros. "Hemodynamic impact of early mobilization in critical patients receiving vasoactive drugs: A prospective cohort study." PLOS ONE 17, no. 12 (2022): e0279269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279269.

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Background Vasoactive drugs are one of the most common patient-related barriers to early mobilization. Little is known about the hemodynamic effects of early mobilization on patients receiving vasoactive drugs. This study aims to observe and describe the impact of mobilization on the vital signs of critical patients receiving vasoactive drugs as well as the occurrence of adverse events. Methods This is a cohort study performed in an Intensive Care Unit with patients receiving vasoactive drugs. All patients, either mobilized or non-mobilized, had their clinical data such as vital signs [heart r
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Das, Krishna Priya, Rumpa Mani Chowdhury, Mamunur Rashid та ін. "Outcome of Early Active and Late Mobilization following Flexor Tendon Repair in Zone ΙΙ of Hand". Bangladesh Medical Journal 51, № 3 (2024): 28–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmj.v51i3.70141.

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The functional outcome of flexor tendon injury after repair depends on multiple factors. Postoperative rehabilitation protocol plays an important role after a good repair for better functional outcomes. The aim of this study is to compare the outcome between early active mobilizations versus late mobilizations after flexor tendon repair in zone-II of hand. This Quasi-experimental (Nonrandomized control trial) was conducted from July 2018 to June 2021. Total 30 patients of flexor tendon injury in Zone-II of hand presented within 3 weeks were divided into two equal groups according to envelope t
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Katran, Hamdiye Banu, Esma Kandemir, and Ümmügülsüm Sezer. "Early Mobilization in Surgical Intensive Care Unit: A Review." Hemşirelik Bilimi Dergisi 8, no. 1 (2025): 110–20. https://doi.org/10.54189/hbd.1516710.

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Early mobilization encourages patients to move shortly after surgery, significantly benefiting those in surgical intensive care units (SICUs) by accelerating recovery and reducing postoperative complications. This practice enhances respiratory function, preserves muscle strength, and reduces thromboembolic risks. It also shortens hospital stays, lowering healthcare costs. Early mobilization strengthens cardiovascular and respiratory systems, prevents muscle atrophy, and regulates metabolic functions. Psychologically, it boosts morale, reduces anxiety and depression, and positively influences t
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Milone, Giuseppe, Massimo Martino, Potito R. Scalzulli, et al. "Plerixafor On Demand Associated With Chemotherapy and G-CSF: Interim Analysis Of a Prospective Study Shows Significant Improvement In PBSC Mobilization and Harvest With No Increase In Costs." Blood 122, no. 21 (2013): 4509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v122.21.4509.4509.

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Background To date, no prospective study on Plerixafor “on demand” in association with chemotherapy and G-CSF has been reported. Methods We present an interim analysis of the first prospective study in which Plerixafor (PLX) was administered “on demand”, according to a specific algorithm, in patients affected by Multiple Myeloma and Lymphoma who received high dose Cyclophosphamide (4g/m2) or DHAP plus G-CSF to mobilize PBSC. Algorithm was developed after a retrospective study done in our Institution (Blood Transfusion, 11(1):94). One hundred and twelve patients were registered in this prospect
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LaRosa, Jessica M., Hallie Lenker, Kristen Brown, Nicole Shilkofski, and Sapna R. Kudchadkar. "95 Evaluation of a Simulation Curriculum to Improve Nursing-Led Early Physical Rehabilitation of Critically Ill Children." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 7, s1 (2023): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.178.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Early pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) mobilization is safe and associated with improved outcomes. Nursing-specific mobility training is desired and improves mobilization compliance. Thus, our aim is to implement a nurse-targeted, simulation-based early mobility curriculum to determine if it increases the frequency of PICU mobilizations. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We will conduct a single center pre-post interventional study of an in situ nurse-targeted, simulation-based early mobility curriculum. We will prospectively evaluate mobilization events in 100 patients admitted
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Odabaş, Meltem, and Heidi Reynolds-Stenson. "Tweeting from Gezi Park: Social Media and Repression Backfire." Social Currents 5, no. 4 (2017): 386–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2329496517734569.

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We examine how social media may facilitate protest mobilization in response to violent state repression. Prior research demonstrates that violent repression can either decrease protest participation through raising the costs of participation, or can generate outrage, resulting in “backfire” and an increase in mobilization. Many recent mass mobilizations have garnered attention from scholars and journalists alike due to the instances of repression backfiring as well as the widespread use of social media in these protest movements. We examine why these two trends may be related using logistic re
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Chou, Hsin-Hui, and Fu-Sheng Tsai. "Technology-Enabled Mobilization in the Emergence of a Value Co-Creating Ecosystem." Journal of Organizational and End User Computing 34, no. 1 (2022): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/joeuc.312855.

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Mobilization has been an important management issue in business interaction, but the role of technology in the mobilization process is little investigated, particularly with regard to the rising phenomena of platforms and ecosystems. This research attempts to explore the concept of technology-enabled mobilization by dealing with the question of how technology facilitates a mobilizing process that drives the emergence of a value co-creating ecosystem. This research question is investigated through a single case study that looked at an agricultural enterprise's business development for almost th
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Harders, Cilja. "“State Analysis from Below” and Political Dynamics in Egypt after 2011." International Journal of Middle East Studies 47, no. 1 (2015): 148–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743814001524.

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Political scientists have struggled to understand the unexpected 2011 mass mobilizations in the Middle East and North Africa as well as ensuing sociopolitical transformations. Functionalist and regime-centered approaches in particular have been unable to grasp dynamics of mobilization and change on the ground. I argue in this short essay that “state analysis from below” helps us to better understand the underlying causes of the 2011 uprisings, the dynamics of ensuing power struggles, and sociopolitical microstructures of political mobilization and demobilization.
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Figueiroa, Hegta R., Germano Medeiros, Juliana Matos Pessoa, et al. "Impact of Daratumumab-Containing Induction Therapy on Stem Cell Mobilization in Multiple Myeloma: A Retrospective, Single-Center Analysis." Blood 144, Supplement 1 (2024): 7262. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2024-210191.

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Introduction: Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) remains a cornerstone treatment for multiple myeloma (MM). A significant limitation in peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) collection is the challenge of obtaining a sufficient quantity of hematopoietic progenitor stem cells (hSC) in some cases. This study aimed to assess the impact of daratumumab-containing induction therapy on hSC harvest. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, single-center, observational cohort study of all aHSCTs for MM performed from September 2016 to December 2022 at Beneficência Portuguesa de São Pa
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Krismayanti, Dewi, Anjarsari Haspitaningrum, and Esti Utami Risanto. "The Effect of The ERACS Method on The Acceleration of Mobilization of Post Sectio Caesaria Patients at Academic Hospital Universitas Gadjah Mada In 2023." Academic Hospital Journal 6, no. 1 (2024): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ahj.v6i1.94807.

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Background: ERACS (Enhanced Recovery After Caesarian Surgery) is a fast programrecovery after a Caesarean section in the form of a series of care starting from preoperativepreparation, intraoperative and post-operative care until the patient is discharged. InIndonesia itself, the implementation of the ERACS protocol began to be implemented in2019. UGM Academic Hospital, the ERACS method is still a new service from the MaternalPerinatal Installation and will start running in November 2022. This research aims todetermine the difference in maternal mobilization time post Sectio Caesaria with the
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Kurtov, A. I., Ye M. Pashchenko, S. M. Ivashchenko, S. V. Hashenko, and O. V. Koldashov. "LEGAL REGULATION OF MOBILIZATION TRAINING AND MOBILIZATION." Juridical scientific and electronic journal, no. 5 (2025): 322–25. https://doi.org/10.32782/2524-0374/2025-5/71.

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Harkey, Matthew, Michelle McLeod, Ashley Van Scoit, et al. "The Immediate Effects of an Anterior-To-Posterior Talar Mobilization on Neural Excitability, Dorsiflexion Range of Motion, and Dynamic Balance in Patients With Chronic Ankle Instability." Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 23, no. 4 (2014): 351–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2013-0085.

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Context:Altered neuromuscular function and decreased dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) have been observed in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Joint mobilizations are indicated for restoring DFROM and dynamic postural control, yet it remains unknown if a mobilization can alter neuromuscular excitability in muscles surrounding the ankle.Objective:To determine the immediate effects of a Maitland grade III anterior-to-posterior joint mobilization on spinal-reflex and corticospinal excitability in the fibularis longus (FL) and soleus (SOL), DFROM, and dynamic postural control.Desig
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Dufour, Pascale, and Isabelle Giraud. "The Continuity of Transnational Solidarities in the World March of Women, 2000 and 2005: A Collective Identity-Building Approach." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12, no. 3 (2007): 307–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.12.3.tv24474575l71807.

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While the emergence of transnational social movements has been intensively studied, the continuity of sustained transnational mobilizations has received much less attention. Building on recent research in the field of transnational activism, we examine the case of the World March of Women (WMW), a mobilization of 6,000 associations, unions, and political parties in 163 countries that organized global mobilizations in 2000 and 2005. We argue that the process leading to the 2005 actions constitutes a "collective identity moment" for the WMW. Using semistructured qualitative interviews with leade
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Hussain, Shahzada Iftikhar, Ashfaq Ahmad, Freaha Amjad, Tariq Shafi, and Hassan Anjum Shahid. "Effectiveness of Natural Apophyseal Glides Versus Grade I and II Maitland Mobilization in Non Specific Neck Pain." Annals of King Edward Medical University 22, no. 1 (2016): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v22i1.792.

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<p>Abstract</p><p>Background and Introduction: Mechanical mal-function of cervical spine is the usual cause of neck pain. Even though varied procedures have been suggested for maximizing neck movements and decreasing neck pain but mobilization of joints has been validated the most efficacious technique. The outcome of two manual therapy procedures i.e. Mulligan natural apophyseal glides and grade I and II Maitland mobilization in non-specific neck pain to reduce pain and recovery of function had been assimilated in this recent research.</p><p>Methods: It was a sin
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Macina, Simona, Ludovica Baldari, Elisa Cassinotti, Massimiliano Della Porta, and Luigi Boni. "Lateral mobilization." ASVIDE 6 (May 2019): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/asvide.2019.108.

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Ferraris, Maurizio. "Total Mobilization." Monist 97, no. 2 (2014): 200–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/monist201497214.

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Kaufman, Chelsea N., and Joseph M. Ellis. "Voter Mobilization." PS: Political Science & Politics 55, no. 2 (2022): 396–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096521001724.

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Rogers, Todd, Noah J. Goldstein, and Craig R. Fox. "Social Mobilization." Annual Review of Psychology 69, no. 1 (2018): 357–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122414-033718.

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Fisher, Robert, and Joseph Kling. "Community Mobilization." Urban Affairs Quarterly 25, no. 2 (1989): 200–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004208168902500202.

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Yates, Darran. "Lactate mobilization." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 13, no. 11 (2012): 739. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrn3374.

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McClurg, Scott D. "Indirect Mobilization." American Politics Research 32, no. 4 (2004): 406–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532673x03260581.

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Dolan, Kathleen. "Symbolic Mobilization?" American Politics Research 34, no. 6 (2006): 687–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532673x06289155.

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Ramírez, Ricardo. "Segmented Mobilization." American Politics Research 35, no. 2 (2007): 155–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532673x06296578.

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Takeyama, Kunihiko, and Hitoshi Ohto. "PBSC mobilization." Transfusion and Apheresis Science 31, no. 3 (2004): 233–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transci.2004.09.007.

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Saunders, Deborah Gross, J. Randy Walker, and David Levine. "Joint Mobilization." Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice 35, no. 6 (2005): 1287–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2005.07.003.

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Stone, Jennifer A. "Joint Mobilization." Athletic Therapy Today 4, no. 6 (1999): 59–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/att.4.6.59.

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Ip, Iam-chong. "After mobilization." Dialogue and Ways of Relating 10, no. 1 (2020): 74–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ld.00060.ip.

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Abstract My research addresses how social actors “act upon” social change by generating self-interpretation and representation of social life on the one hand and control over values and cultural orientations against the authorities on the other. While the existing literature on social movements overemphasizes the moments of mobilization, this article examines the intersections of social activism, online curative practices, and their everyday life. For this article, I opted to depict three representative cases of Hong Kong young activists who joined the Umbrella Movement in 2014. I argue that d
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McCloskey, Tarah. "Mobilization Initiative." Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 105, no. 4 (2024): e143-e144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2024.02.407.

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Steinberg, Marc. "Media Mix Mobilization: Social Mobilization andYo-Kai Watch." Animation 12, no. 3 (2017): 244–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1746847717739565.

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Rainey, Carlisle. "Strategic mobilization: Why proportional representation decreases voter mobilization." Electoral Studies 37 (March 2015): 86–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2014.10.008.

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Carmines, Edward G., Robert Huckfeldt, and Carl McCurley. "Mobilization, counter-mobilization and the politics of race." Political Geography 14, no. 6-7 (1995): 601–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0962-6298(95)00056-g.

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Valentini, Caterina Giovanna, Claudio Pellegrino, Rossana Putzulu, et al. "Day -1 CD34+ Cells and Platelet Count Predict the Number of Apheresis in Poor-Mobilizer Patients Rescued by Plerixafor." Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 2 (2023): 618. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020618.

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Plerixafor is widely used as up-front treatment with G-CSF to enhance peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cell output in patients failing previous mobilizations. Less frequently, plerixafor is used to rescue an unsatisfactory mobilization following chemotherapy (CT) and G-CSF. This study investigates if pre-collection factors affect the CD34+ cell harvest in chemotherapy and G-CSF mobilizations rescued by plerixafor. Clinical and hematological data relative to patients, mobilization, and apheresis products were retrospectively examined. The outcome was completing a target cell dose ≥ 2 × 106 C
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LaRosa, Jessica, Colleen Mennie, Lisa Hwang, Sukaina Furniturewala, and Sapna Kudchadkar. "116 Differences in nurse documented versus reported early mobility for critically ill children." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 8, s1 (2024): 33–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2024.114.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2014, Johns Hopkins Pediatric ICU (PICU) implemented the PICU Up! early mobilization program. Subsequent studies have shown that these protocols increase mobility of PICU patients. Process improvement requires accurate documentation. Our aim is to evaluate differences in nurse documented and actual reported mobility of PICU patients. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A quality improvement project evaluating the impact of a simulation-based early mobility training program is being conducted, with initial analysis of pre-intervention data. Inclusion criteria includes children age 1
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Massicard, Elise. "Alevist Movements at Home and Abroad: Mobilization Spaces and Disjunction." New Perspectives on Turkey 29 (2003): 163–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0896634600006154.

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The Alevist movement developed almost simultaneously in Turkey and among Turkish migrants, but it is structured and acts quite differently in these distinct, albeit related, political spaces. This comparative empirical study tries to explain the differences in the discourses and the success of Alevist movements in Turkey and Germany by relating them to the broader institutional and discursive contexts within which they are embedded. Alevist movements are incorporated differently in state policies directed to claim-makers and consequently possess different discursive and institutional resources
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Ozawa, Akio. "Project branding for resource mobilization: Resource mobilization by management." Japanese Journal of Administrative Science 28, no. 1 (2015): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5651/jaas.28.1.

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Nam, Sang-ho. "The National Spiritual Mobilization Movement and Moral Suasion Mobilization." Korea-Japan Historical Review 70 (November 30, 2020): 319–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18496/kjhr.2020.11.70.319.

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Dalton, Russell J. "Partisan mobilization, cognitive mobilization and the changing American electorate." Electoral Studies 26, no. 2 (2007): 274–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2006.04.009.

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