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Journal articles on the topic "Women revolutionists"

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Sumathi, P. Nainar. "The Theme of Longingness in Manju Kapur’s novels." Think India 22, no. 3 (2019): 1857–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/think-india.v22i3.8575.

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According to Men, Women are always considering as a weaker sex. They sacrificed her whole life for her husband and children. For an example, after the long travel everyone wants to take rest. But woman is an only person goes to kitchen and arranges food for everyone. She doesn’t wants to take rest even if she tired. She always concern about the needs of everyone in her family. She has to physically satisfy her husband though she is tired. Woman is an abundant gift given to this world. They are very precious unless men know the worth. She is the only person could balance and control her mind at
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Oyebode, Femi. "Baudelaire and The Flowers of Evil." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 19, no. 1 (2013): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.110.008391.

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SummaryThis article examines Charles Baudelaire's life, works and his most important collection, The Flowers of Evil. Baudelaire is regarded as one of the most important 19th-century French poets. He revolutionised the content and subject matter of poetry and served as a model for later poets around the world. He continues to exert immense influence on writers. He contracted syphilis early in life, experienced episodes of depression, and had intense and complicated relationships with his mother and other women in his life.
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Bateman, Samantha, Maleeka Ladhani, and Shilpanjali Jesudason. "Successful Subsequent Pregnancy in a Woman Receiving Eculizumab for Pregnancy-Associated Atypical Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome." Case Reports in Nephrology 2019 (October 7, 2019): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2738723.

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Atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome (aHUS) is a form of thrombotic microangiopathy precipitated by unopposed complement activation, the treatment of which has been revolutionised by the availability of the monoclonal anti-complement (C5) antibody, eculizumab. Historically, women with aHUS would be unable to achieve a successful pregnancy due to the severity of their renal disease and for the few who could conceive, recurrence of aHUS was a significant risk. In spite of this, parenthood remains a priority for many. Experience with eculizumab use in the management of aHUS during pregnancy is gr
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Rubens, Amy. "Enacting Self and Scientific Personas: Models for Women Health Professionals in Dr. S. Josephine Baker’s Fighting for Life." Persona Studies 4, no. 1 (2018): 45–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/ps2018vol4no1art694.

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In this essay, I call on scientific persona and autobiographical discourse theory to examine Dr. Sara Josephine Baker’s 1939 autobiography Fighting for Life. Through this framework, I consider how Baker and other U.S. women health professionals conceived of individual identity and collective persona during the early twentieth century. Baker helped to revolutionise well-baby and well-child care in the U.S., and in Fighting for Life, she relates the genesis and evolution of her ground-breaking work. Like her contemporaries, Baker was engaged in the research, practice, teaching, and administratio
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MacIvor Thompson, Lauren. "The politics of female pain: women’s citizenship, twilight sleep and the early birth control movement." Medical Humanities 45, no. 1 (2018): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2017-011419.

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The medical intervention of ‘twilight sleep’, or the use of a scopolamine–morphine mixture to anaesthetise labouring women, caused a furore among doctors and early 20th-century feminists. Suffragists and women’s rights advocates led the Twilight Sleep Association in a quest to encourage doctors and their female patients to widely embrace the practice. Activists felt the method revolutionised the notoriously dangerous and painful childbirth process for women, touting its benefits as the key to allowing women to control their birth experience at a time when the maternal mortality rate remained h
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Padayachee, Jananee, and Moganavelli Singh. "Therapeutic applications of CRISPR/Cas9 in breast cancer and delivery potential of gold nanomaterials." Nanobiomedicine 7 (January 1, 2020): 184954352098319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1849543520983196.

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Globally, approximately 1 in 4 cancers in women are diagnosed as breast cancer (BC). Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and therapy BCs, many patients develop metastases or relapses. Hence, novel therapeutic strategies are required, that can selectively and efficiently kill malignant cells. Direct targeting of the genetic and epigenetic aberrations that occur in BC development is a promising strategy to overcome the limitations of current therapies, which target the tumour phenotype. The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas system, composed of only
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Jaggard, M. K. J., C. MacRae, S. Ifeacho, S. Robinson, and N. S. Tolley. "New presentation of familial medullary thyroid carcinoma in 87-year-old patient with high-riskRETproto-oncogene codon 620 mutation." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 123, no. 7 (2008): 796–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215108003472.

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AbstractObjective:We report a case of familial medullary thyroid carcinoma in an 87-year-old woman, despite the patient having a high-risk codon 620 mutation.Method:Medline and PubMed were searched for cases and literature reviews relating to the following keywords: ‘codon 620’, ‘medullary thyroid carcinoma’, ‘multiple endocrine neoplasia’ and ‘RET proto-oncogene’.Results:We report the case of an 87-year-old woman who presented with a goitre, later identified as medullary thyroid carcinoma. Genetic analysis revealed aRETproto-oncogene codon 620 mutation. Genetic testing has revolutionised the
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Bertucci, Alexandre, Jérôme Guiramand, Lena Mescam, et al. "Successful Imatinib Treatment of an Abdominal Compartment Syndrome due to Huge Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour." Case Reports in Oncology 12, no. 2 (2019): 644–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502338.

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are the most common digestive mesenchymal tumours, whose prognosis has been revolutionised by targeted therapies such as oral imatinib. Abdomen compartment syndrome (ACS) is associated with mortality superior to 50% in adults. ACS has never been reported to date in patients with GIST. Specific anticancer treatment in critically ill patients in intensive care unit (ICU) remains a matter of debate given the high mortality rate. Here, we report the case of a 58-year-old woman with ACS related to a 40-cm huge GIST and multi-organ failure requiring mechanica
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Mashkaria, Aastha, Sushma R. Shah, Ami V. Mehta, Payal P. Panchal, and Aashka Mashkaria. "A comparative study of single versus repeat instillation of intravaginal prostaglandin E2 gel for induction of labour." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 9, no. 11 (2020): 4482. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20204797.

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Background: The aim of induction was to achieve successful vaginal delivery where continuation of pregnancy is not desirable. Unfavourable cervix is one of the main causes of failed induction. Introduction of intravaginal prostaglandins E2 has revolutionised the method of cervical ripening. More than one dose of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) gel may be necessary to facilitate cervical ripening and increase the chances of vaginal delivery.Methods: This retrospective study was done to find the efficacy of repeat instillation of intravaginal PGE2 gel and to compare the maternal and fetal outcome betwee
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Hayden, Catherine. "GnRH analogues: applications in assisted reproductive techniques." European Journal of Endocrinology 159, suppl_1 (2008): S17—S25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje-08-0354.

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The ability to prevent an endogenous LH surge revolutionised the efficacy of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) such that GnRH agonists were rapidly adopted in the 1980s. Prior to this, premature luteinisation occurred in up to 25% of superovulated cycles leading to cycle cancellation and severely compromised outcomes. Analogues have been applied in a variety of drug protocols (long, short flare) but there has been little research to moderate the degree of pituitary suppression. There has also been ongoing and unresolved debate about the role of LH in supporting follicular development.By 2
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Women revolutionists"

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Bledsoe, Stormi Danielle. "Liberte Egalite Sororite: Feminist Directing Strategies Applied to The Revolutionists at Miami University." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1564606867621745.

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Books on the topic "Women revolutionists"

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ʻAsalī, Bassām. ʻArūs al-janūb. Ḍār Talās lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Tarjamah wa-al-Nashr, 1985.

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Passbook number F.47927: Women and Mau Mau in Kenya. Macmillan, 1985.

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Kestenholz, Salomé. Die Gleichheit vor dem Schafott: Portraits französischer Revolutionärinnen. Luchterhand Literaturverlag, 1988.

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Engel, Barbara. Women, gender & political choice in the revolutionary movement of the l870's. [The Center, 1988.

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Figner, Vera. Memoirs of a revolutionist. Northern Illinois University Press, 1991.

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Tipper, Karen Sasha Anthony. A critical biography of Lady Jane Wilde, 1821?-1896, Irish revolutionist, humanist, scholar, and poet. Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.

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The revolutionists: A comedy, a quartet, a revolutionary dream fugue, a true story. 2018.

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Ke, Lalita, and Stree Shakti Sanghatana (Telengana, India), eds. We were making history: Life stories of women in the Telangana people's struggle. Zed Books, 1989.

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Kannabiran, Vasantha, K. Lalita, and Rama Melkote. "We Were Making History...": Life Stories of Women in the Telangana People's Struggle. Zed Books, 1990.

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Adelson, Robert. Erard. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197565315.001.0001.

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Sébastien Erard’s (1752–1831) inventions have had an enormous impact on instruments and musical life and are still at the foundation of piano building today. Drawing on an unusually rich set of archives from both the Erard firm and the Erard family, Robert Adelson shows how the Erard piano played an important and often leading role in the history of the instrument, beginning in the late eighteenth century and continuing into the final decades of the nineteenth. The Erards were the first piano builders in France to prioritise the more sonorous grand piano, sending gifts of their new model to bo
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Book chapters on the topic "Women revolutionists"

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Philip, Laure. "The Trauma of the Emigration in the Novels of Three Women Émigrées in London." In French Emigrants in Revolutionised Europe. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27435-1_7.

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Aljunied, Khairudin. "Hijabis as Purveyors of Muslim Cosmopolitanism." In Muslim Cosmopolitanism. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474408882.003.0005.

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This chapter argues that women have contributed extensively to the promotion of gender cosmopolitanism in Southeast Asia. It showcases hijab activists as well as female intellectuals and their interrogation of the excesses of Western feminism. These women have questioned the insularity of a segment of the Southeast Asian community and have courageously campaigned for their inclusion in workplaces that are prejudiced against women who wear headscarves. In campaigning for the hijab and presenting the modesty of Muslim women in innovative ways and styles, these women have revolutionised the concept of modesty in modern societies while reformulating commonplace understandings of gender justice in Muslim Southeast Asia.
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Campbell, Donna M. "Yours for the (Marriage) Revolution." In American Literary History and the Turn toward Modernity. University Press of Florida, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813056043.003.0009.

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In 1915, Mary Austin (1868-1934) wrote to her old friend and fellow writer Jack London (1876-1916) to upbraid him for failing to write a novel that truthfully depicted the life of a modern woman, and by extension, companionate marriage. Companionate marriage was a rational system based in idealism, tailor-made for the Progressive Era and for revolutionists such as Austin and London in Greenwich Village, who shared their era’s enthusiasm for scientific systems. Austin and London protested conventional forms of marriage both from the sociological standpoint of its unnecessary conventions and from its failure to account for the irrationality of sexual desire and its dampening effect on genius. Yet their accounts of unconventional unions reveal another set of problems. Pitting conventional marriage against its more revolutionary counterparts, Austin, in A Woman of Genius and Number 26 Jayne Street, and London, in “Planchette” (1908) and Little Lady of the Big House (1916), critique conventional marriage but also cast a cold eye on its Bohemian alternatives, revealing the gap between the ideal and the real in progressive marriage by highlighting the stubborn realities of gender inequality and of the irrational desire, cast in London’s “Planchette” as the supernatural world, that plagued their idealistic efforts.
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