STIGMA AS AN ATTRIBUTE OF OPPRESSION OR AN AGENT OF CHANGE

Stigma as an Attribute of Oppression or an Agent of Change

The purpose of this paper is to describe the processes of stigmatization and oppression of women as presented by Bernardine Evaristo in her book Girl, Woman, Other.The book features twelve female characters who are very different from each other, but what they have Bike Racks in common is that they each, in their own way, face stigma, misunderstand

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HYGIEIA: HYpothesizing the Genesis of Infectious Diseases and Epidemics through an Integrated Systems Biology Approach

More than two years on, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc around the world and has battle-tested the pandemic-situation responses of all major global governments.Two key areas of investigation that are still unclear are: the molecular mechanisms that lead to heterogenic patient outcomes, and the causes of FIBRESMART Post COVID conditio

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Vellus hair follicle diseases

Human hair follicles are composed of vellus hair follicles (vHFs), sebaceous hair follicles, and terminal hair follicles (tHFs), which share histoanatomy, but differ in biophysiology, therefore are distinctive in clinical morbidities.vHFs are much less studied, and many issues remain to be clarified, such as the expression and regulation of androge

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Binding-site assessment by virtual fragment screening.

The accurate prediction of protein druggability (propensity to bind high-affinity drug-like small molecules) Shot Glasses would greatly benefit the fields of chemical genomics and drug discovery.We have developed a novel approach to quantitatively assess protein druggability by computationally screening a fragment-like compound library.In analogy t

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