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Horror Vacui
Jennifer (JP) Perrine is the author of four books of poetry: Again, The Body Is No Machine, In the Human Zoo, and No Confession, No Mass. Perrine’s recent poems, stories, and essays appear in The Missouri Review, New Letters, The Seventh Wave Magazine, Buckman Journal, and The Gay & Lesbian Review. A resident of Portland, Oregon, Perrine co-hosts the Incite: Queer Writers Read series, teaches creative writing, and serves as a wilderness guide. www.jenniferperrine.org
Perrine\u27s Story and Structure
The fiction section from Laurence Perrine\u27s all-time best-selling introduction to literature, this concise guide has introduced thousands of students to the major elements of fiction, and continues to present the most important and engaging stories available in a single collection. The section on two featured writers, James Joyce and Flannery O\u27Connor, gives three stories by each author as well as essays by noted critics on their works
Erratum to: Review of the nutritional benefits and risks related to intense sweeteners
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained an error. The author’s names were included incorrectly, the surnames were presented before the forename: Bruyère Olivier, Ahmed H. Serge, Atlan Catherine, Belegaud Jacques, Bortolotti Murielle, Canivenc-Lavier Marie-Chantal, Charrière Sybil, Girardet Jean-Philippe, Houdart Sabine, Kalonji Esther, Nadaud Perrine, Rajas Fabienne, Slama Gérard and Margaritis Irène The author list has been corrected in the original article and is also included correctly below: Olivier Bruyère, Serge H. Ahmed, Catherine Atlan, Jacques Belegaud, Murielle Bortolotti, Marie-Chantal Canivenc-Lavier, Sybil Charrière, Jean-Philippe Girardet, Sabine Houdart, Esther Kalonji, Perrine Nadaud, Fabienne Rajas, Gérard Slama, Irène Margaritis.International audienc
Erratum to: Review of the nutritional benefits and risks related to intense sweeteners
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained an error. The author’s names were included incorrectly, the surnames were presented before the forename: Bruyère Olivier, Ahmed H. Serge, Atlan Catherine, Belegaud Jacques, Bortolotti Murielle, Canivenc-Lavier Marie-Chantal, Charrière Sybil, Girardet Jean-Philippe, Houdart Sabine, Kalonji Esther, Nadaud Perrine, Rajas Fabienne, Slama Gérard and Margaritis Irène The author list has been corrected in the original article and is also included correctly below: Olivier Bruyère, Serge H. Ahmed, Catherine Atlan, Jacques Belegaud, Murielle Bortolotti, Marie-Chantal Canivenc-Lavier, Sybil Charrière, Jean-Philippe Girardet, Sabine Houdart, Esther Kalonji, Perrine Nadaud, Fabienne Rajas, Gérard Slama, Irène Margaritis.International audienc
Erratum to: Review of the nutritional benefits and risks related to intense sweeteners
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained an error. The author’s names were included incorrectly, the surnames were presented before the forename: Bruyère Olivier, Ahmed H. Serge, Atlan Catherine, Belegaud Jacques, Bortolotti Murielle, Canivenc-Lavier Marie-Chantal, Charrière Sybil, Girardet Jean-Philippe, Houdart Sabine, Kalonji Esther, Nadaud Perrine, Rajas Fabienne, Slama Gérard and Margaritis Irène The author list has been corrected in the original article and is also included correctly below: Olivier Bruyère, Serge H. Ahmed, Catherine Atlan, Jacques Belegaud, Murielle Bortolotti, Marie-Chantal Canivenc-Lavier, Sybil Charrière, Jean-Philippe Girardet, Sabine Houdart, Esther Kalonji, Perrine Nadaud, Fabienne Rajas, Gérard Slama, Irène Margaritis.International audienc
Educational aspirations among ethnic minority youth in Brussels: Does the perception of ethnic discrimination in the labour market matter? A mixed-method approach
Ethnic disparities in educational aspirations and choices are important to comprehend ethnic education inequality. Based on a mixed-method approach (3121 questionnaires and 40 interviews of pupils), this article investigates ethnic differences among nine ethnic minority groups of pupils in Brussels with regard to their educational aspirations. The multivariate analysis of the questionnaires shows that pupils from only four out of the nine ethnic minorities hold significantly higher aspirations than the majority group. In addition, our mixed-method results did not support the hypothesis on perceived ethnic discrimination in the labour market in explaining the higher educational aspirations of ethnic minority youth. Nevertheless, personal experience of discrimination at school is significantly associated with higher educational aspirations. We conclude by highlighting the relevance of the parental transmission of the intergenerational mobility project in explaining ethnic differences in youth's educational aspirations. © The Author(s) 2013.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Representation of an “Angel in the House” and “Fallen Woman” in Elizabeth Gaskell’ s Ruth
Since a woman in Victorian England was expected to be a manager of household, there was a stereotype of Victorian woman called the “angel in the house”. There was also another stereotype of Victorian woman called “fallen woman”. As literature represents life, woman’s roles and stereotypes in Victorian are also reflected in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Ruth. The objectives of this study are to describe the representation of angel in the house and fallen woman in this novel and to describe social perspective and how the fallen character struggle to face and overcome the social construction surrounding her. The study employs library research and sociological approach to analyze Victorian woman’s roles and the stereotypes. It analyzes the character, conflict and setting that brings the study to the analysis of Victorian woman’s roles in this novel. From the analysis, it can be concluded that there are woman’s roles performed by female characters in this novel that is “angel in the house” and “fallen woman”. Ruth, as the main character, performs both images. She performs “angel in the house” when she becomes a governess. Beside that, she falls into fallen woman because of her naivete and her innocence. However, as fallen woman, she succeeds to struggle to get her position in society and becomes an honorable woman even though she has to die in the end of the novel
A phase 2 study of HQK-1001, an oral fetal haemoglobin inducer, in β-thalassaemia intermedia
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Effects of divalproex sodium on hemoglobin level
A small number of molecular and clinical studies found an association between increases in fetal hemoglobin concentration and valproate (VPA) use. However, the effect of VPA on total hemoglobin (Hb) level has not been studied. We herein review a randomized, double-blind, parallel group, multicenter, concentration-response design trial that compared the safety and efficacy of target trough plasma VPA concentrations in patients with complex partial seizures treated with divalproex sodium as monotherapy. Trough VPA concentrations and concomitant Hb levels that were drawn at baseline and intermittently throughout a 24-week period were analyzed. A total of 549 trough plasma VPA levels and concomitant total Hb levels were analyzed. Correlation between all study variables (gender, age, trough plasma VPA level, duration of exposure, baseline Hb level) and change in total Hb level showed that only baseline Hb level was a significant factor (inverse relationship). Hb increase was evident in 47.0percent of values. A clinically relevant increase in Hb ( 0.5 g-dL) occurred in 23.9percent of values. VPA is associated with a change in total Hb level that correlates inversely with baseline Hb levels. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Beydoun A, 1997, NEUROLOGY, V48, P182; Bug G, 2005, CANCER RES, V65, P2537, DOI 10.1158-0008-5472.CAN-04-3011; COLLINS AF, 1994, BLOOD, V84, P1690; Jabr FI, 2004, BLOOD, V104, P3415, DOI 10.1182-blood-2004-06-2444; Kieslich M, 2003, PEDIATR HEMAT ONCOL, V20, P15, DOI 10.1080-08880010390158496; Mahlknecht U, 2008, HAEMATOL-HEMATOL J, V93, P443, DOI 10.3324-haematol.11796; Marianna P, 2001, Haematologica, V86, P700; Nasreddine W, 2008, EPILEPSIA, V49, P438, DOI 10.1111-j.1528-1167.2007.01429.x; Perrine Susan P, 2005, Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program, P38; Sankaran VG, 2008, SCIENCE, V322, P1839, DOI 10.1126-science.1165409; Selby R, 1997, BLOOD, V90, P891; Witt O, 2002, AM J HEMATOL, V71, P45, DOI 10.1002-ajh.1016111
Pre-Clinical Models of PTSD
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