51 research outputs found
Researching Neoliberal and Neocolonial Assemblages in Early Childhood Education
The article provides a discussion of ‘‘researching’’ neoliberalisms and neocolonialisms in white settler colonial societies such as Canada. It addresses the research implications after conceptualizing neoliberalisms as assemblages that are always already implicated in colonial histories. Specifically, the article discusses the need to rethink methodologies when neoliberalisms do not follow coherent directions, the kinds of methodological and research approaches necessary for the fluid and nonlinear movements of neoliberalisms and neocolonialisms, and how neoliberalisms and neocolonialisms as connected assemblages open up early childhood research practices that attend to colonial pastpresents
Natural humoral immune response to ribosomal P0 protein in colorectal cancer patients
Tumor associated antigens are useful in colorectal cancer (CRC) management. The ribosomal P proteins (P0, P1, P2) play an important role in protein synthesis and tumor formation. The immunogenicity of the ribosomal P0 protein in head and neck, in breast and prostate cancer patients and the overexpression of the carboxyl-terminal P0 epitope (C-22 P0) in some tumors were reported
From Stabilization to Depression: Comments in the Österreichische Volkswirt on Economic Policy in Austria Between 1923 and 1929
IMPACT OF CALR AND ASXL1 MUTATIONS ON SURVIVAL AND DISEASE COMPLICATIONS IN ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA AND PREFIBROTIC PRIMARY MYELOFIBROSIS STRICTLY DIAGNOSED ACCORDING TO THE WHO-CLASSIFICATION
Clinical significance of serum M30 and M65 levels in metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma
A MULTICENTER EVALUATION OF THE REVISED 2015 WHO MINOR CRITERIA FOR PREFIBROTIC PRIMARY MYELOFIBROSIS
Opportunity cost in Soviet trade with Eastern Europe: Discussion of methodology and new evidence
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