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    Supplemental Material - Financial and Inpatient Burden of Adhesion-Related Small Bowel Obstruction: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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    Supplemental Material for Financial and Inpatient Burden of Adhesion-Related Small Bowel Obstruction: A Systematic Review of the Literature by Zoe Garoufalia, MD, Rachel Gefen, MD, Sameh Hany Emile, MBBCh, MSc, MD, FACS, Peige Zhou, MD, Emanuela Silva-Alvarenga, MD, and Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD (Hon) in The American Surgeon</p

    Supplemental Material - Financial and Inpatient Burden of Adhesion-Related Small Bowel Obstruction: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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    Supplemental Material for Financial and Inpatient Burden of Adhesion-Related Small Bowel Obstruction: A Systematic Review of the Literature by Zoe Garoufalia, MD, Rachel Gefen, MD, Sameh Hany Emile, MBBCh, MSc, MD, FACS, Peige Zhou, MD, Emanuela Silva-Alvarenga, MD, and Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD (Hon) in The American Surgeon</p

    Window of Palestine: Performance number 7.

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    The "Window of Palestine" episode at Unitec offered a poignant exploration of Palestinian experiences through the lens of architecture, art, and storytelling. Held in the Event Kitchen at Te Puna, this performance transformed the space into a platform for cultural exchange and dialogue. Through a captivating blend of poetry, music, and theatrical elements, the performance illuminated the resilience and struggles of the Palestinian people. Unitec has responded proactively by adopting Te Noho Kotahitanga and welcoming the 'Window of Palestine' performance in the Eid Celebration, demonstrating a commitment to fostering cultural understanding and inclusivity. ROLES: Sameh Shamout was author director main perfromer and singer & Abigail Spence was co-author

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    Author Correction: AGREE-S: AGREE II extension for surgical interventions: appraisal instrument (Surgical Endoscopy, (2022), 36, 8, (5547-5558), 10.1007/s00464-022-09354-z)

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    This article was updated to correct Alessandro Montedori’s name. Collaborative authorship: The GAP Consortium: Yasser Sami Abdel Dayem, Luca Bertolaccini, Pablo Alonso- Coello, Elie Akl, Manish Chand, John J. Como, Gert J. de Borst, Salomone Di Saverio, Sameh Emile, Bang Wool Eom, Ramon Gorter, George Hanna, Kaisa Immonen, Quirino Lai, Nicolaas Lumen, Joseph L. Mathew, Alessandro Montendori, Martin Moya, Gianluca Pellino, Alvaro Sanabria, Athanasios Saratzis, Neil Smart, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Giovanni Zaninotto

    Author Correction: AGREE-S: AGREE II extension for surgical interventions: appraisal instrument (Surgical Endoscopy, (2022), 36, 8, (5547-5558), 10.1007/s00464-022-09354-z)

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    This article was updated to correct Alessandro Montedori’s name. Collaborative authorship: The GAP Consortium: Yasser Sami Abdel Dayem, Luca Bertolaccini, Pablo Alonso- Coello, Elie Akl, Manish Chand, John J. Como, Gert J. de Borst, Salomone Di Saverio, Sameh Emile, Bang Wool Eom, Ramon Gorter, George Hanna, Kaisa Immonen, Quirino Lai, Nicolaas Lumen, Joseph L. Mathew, Alessandro Montendori, Martin Moya, Gianluca Pellino, Alvaro Sanabria, Athanasios Saratzis, Neil Smart, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Giovanni Zaninotto

    sj-pdf-1-sri-10.1177_1553350621998871 – Supplemental Material for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Colorectal Surgery: Construction of Core Measures Using Open-Source Research Method

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-sri-10.1177_1553350621998871 for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Colorectal Surgery: Construction of Core Measures Using Open-Source Research Method by Alaa El-Hussuna, Ines Rubio-Perez, Monica Millan, Gianluca Pellino, Ionut Negoi, Gaetano Gallo, Mostafa Shalaby, Valerio Celentano, Ryan Green, Ana Minaya-Bravo, Sameh Emile, Neil J. Smart, Yasuko Maeda, Srinivas J. Ivatury, Graham Mackenzie, Ali Yalçınkaya, Claudia Mellenthin, Nagendra N. Dudi-Venkata, Justin Davies, Angus McNair, Francesco Pata, Kasper Gymoese Berthelsen, David Rivadeneira, Antonino Spinelli, Pår Myrelid, Julio Mayol and Steven Wexner in Surgical Innovation</p

    Signatures, rights, networks: Iranian feminism in the transnational sphere

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    My dissertation explores how Iranian feminists are mobilizing new discourses and creating dynamic transnational networks, enabled in part by cyber and print cultures. I investigate the ways in which Iranian feminist praxis consequently disrupts and reframes the putative opposition between secularism and Islam, and the multiple binaries assembled through this opposition—democratic versus authoritarian; liberatory versus oppressive; egalitarian versus patriarchal; and modern versus backwards. Within a multimethodological and interdisciplinary framework, I examine three sites of Iranian feminist activism. I consider the One Million Signatures Campaign, a grassroots feminist movement that emerged in Iran in 2006, which utilizes Islamic human rights discourses and grassroots, democratic practices to engage the state in reforming family law. I also investigate the transnational network structure of the campaign, reflecting on the particular praxis offered by campaigners in the Iranian diaspora. Finally, I examine the writings and reception of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi. As a Muslim, feminist and human rights activist, Ebadi emphasizes the compatibility of Islam with human rights, thereby disrupting discourses that counterpoise them. Considered together, these three sites of Iranian feminism destabilize Western hegemony over Iran, consolidated through discourses which pit “superior” liberal democracies over “backward” Islamic nations. This oppositional staging gains purchase through geopolitical relations of power, including some iterations of global feminism, which deploy neocolonial saving and rescue narratives in the name of women’s human rights. Concomitantly, transnational feminist theory, which has destabilized the normative authority of Western hegemony and global feminism, can also often reify the very power relations it seeks to critique. By emphasizing the dangers, limits, and dilemmas of transnational feminist work, transnational feminist theory can neglect critical feminist projects on the ground, effectively writing some women out of history. My dissertation considers how Iranian feminists in Iran and the diaspora challenge these various modes of epistemic silencing. Through a close examination of the praxis of Iranian feminists, reflected primarily through the narratives of the activists themselves, my dissertation contributes to feminist theories of agency and helps revitalize transnational feminist studies.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Catherine Zehra Same
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