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    Surgery, Success, and the Role of the Patient in Cleft Palate Operations, circa 1800–1930.Claire Brock - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):22-44.
    In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, scientific and technological developments made surgery safer, more reliable, and, with the corresponding increase in experimentation permitted, more exploratory and successful than ever before. The age of the heroic surgeon, however, obscured procedures that relied on the patient’s cooperation for a final, positive outcome. This essay focuses on the debates surrounding cleft palate surgery in Britain, Europe, and North America between about 1800 and 1930, where the constancy of failure dogged the (...)
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    Towards a new procreation ethic: the exemplary instance of cleft lip and palate[REVIEW]Gaëlle Le Dref, Bruno Grollemund, Anne Danion-Grilliat & Jean-Christophe Weber - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3):365-375.
    The improvement of ultrasound scan techniques is enabling ever earlier prenatal diagnosis of developmental anomalies. In France, apart from cases where the mother’s life is endangered, the detection of “particularly serious” conditions, and conditions that are “incurable at the time of diagnosis” are the only instances in which a therapeutic abortion can be performed, this applying up to the 9th month of pregnancy. Thus numerous conditions, despite the fact that they cause distress or pain or are socially disabling, do not (...)
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    Anomalous cerebral morphology of pregnant women with cleft fetuses.Zhen Li, Chunlin Li, Yuting Liang, Keyang Wang, Li Wang, Xu Zhang & Qingqing Wu - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:959710.
    ObjectivePregnancy leads to long-lasting changes in brain structure for healthy women; however, little is known regarding alterations in the cortical features of pregnant women with malformed fetuses. Isolated clefts of the lip and/or palate (ICL/P) are the most common congenital anomaly in the craniofacial region, which is highly gene-associated. We speculated that pregnant women carrying fetuses with ICL/P may have associated risk genes and specific brain changes during pregnancy.MethodsIn this study, we investigated T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging data from (...)
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  4. Ilmiĭ-tekhnika revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡si uning khususii︠a︡ti, mon̄ii︠a︡ti sot︠s︡ial roli.Boris Mikhaĭlovich Palat︠s︡kiĭ - 1971
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    Up the Down Staircase: Australasia in the `Pacific Century'.Ravi Arvind Palat - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 55 (1):15-40.
    Since the end of the Second World War, the Australasian economies have fared poorly relative both to the high-income states of western Europe and North America and to the `miracle' economies strung along the Pacific coasts of Asia. This article attempts to analyze the post-war trajectories of antipodean economies in the context of the reconstruction of the world market under US hegemony after the end of the Second World War. The first section traces the rise of Japan and the emergence (...)
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    Pacific century: Myth or reality? [REVIEW]Ravi Arvind Palat - 1996 - Theory and Society 25 (3):303-347.
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    The performativity of personhood.Catherine Mills - 2012 - Monash Bioethics Review 30 (1):61-64.
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    Seeking Justice for Priscilla.John Lantos - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (4):485.
    I am currently caring for a child named Priscilla who is ventilator-dependent and whose care confronted me with questions of justice. Priscilla was born at the County Hospital after a normal pregnancy to a 17-year-old single mother. At birth, she was noted to have some dysmorphic features: widely spaced eyes, low-set ears, and a cleft palate. Her chest X-ray showed hypoplastic ribs and scapulae. Her chromosome studies were normal. Eventually, a diagnosis of a rare dwarfing syndrome campomelic dysplasia (...)
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    Extraintestinal manifestations of celiac disease: 33-mer gliadin binding to glutamate receptor GRINA as a new explanation.Albert Garcia-Quintanilla & Domingo Miranzo-Navarro - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (5):427-439.
    We propose a biochemical mechanism for celiac disease and non‐celiac gluten sensitivity that may rationalize many of the extradigestive disorders not explained by the current immunogenetic model. Our hypothesis is based on the homology between the 33‐mer gliadin peptide and a component of the NMDA glutamate receptor ion channel – the human GRINA protein – using BLASTP software. Based on this homology the 33‐mer may act as a natural antagonist interfering with the normal interactions of GRINA and its partners. The (...)
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    Ethical Issues of Medical Missions: The Clinicians' View. [REVIEW]Barbara B. Ott & Robert M. Olson - 2011 - HEC Forum 23 (2):105-113.
    Surgery is an important part of health care worldwide. Without access to surgical treatments, morbidity and mortality increase. Access to surgical treatment is a significant problem in global public health because surgical services are not equally distributed in the world. There is a disproportionate scarcity of surgical access in low-income countries. There are many charitable organizations around the world that sponsor surgical missions to under served nations. One such organization is Operation Smile International, a group with which both authors have (...)
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    Atendimento aos portadores de fissuras labiais e/ou palatais: características de um serviço.Alice Maggi & Júlia Biasin Scopel - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 34:175-186.
    O estudo caracterizou a clientela atendida em um serviço interdisciplinar de atendimento aos portadores de fissura labial e/ou palatal numa cidade de porte médio, destacando o perfil sociodemográfico, o tipo de fissura, o histórico do atendimento e a situação psicossocial. O método adotado foi o doc..
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    Clefts and their relatives.Matthew Reeve - 2012 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Introduction -- The syntax of English clefts -- Clefts and the licensing of relative clauses -- Clefts in Slavonic languages -- The syntax of specificational sentences -- Conclusion.
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    Palatable disruption: the politics of plant milk.Nathan Clay, Alexandra E. Sexton, Tara Garnett & Jamie Lorimer - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (4):945-962.
    Plant-based milk alternatives–or mylks–have surged in popularity over the past ten years. We consider the politics and consumer subjectivities fostered by mylks as part of the broader trend towards ‘plant-based’ food. We demonstrate how mylk companies inherit and strategically deploy positive framings of milk as wholesome and convenient, as well as negative framings of dairy as environmentally damaging and cruel, to position plant-based as the ‘better’ alternative. By navigating this affective landscape, brands attempt to make mylk as simultaneously palatable and (...)
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  14. It-clefts in the meta-informative structure of the utterance in modern and present-day English.Ana E. Martínez-Insua & Javier Pérez Guerra - 2013 - In Hélène Wlodarczyk & André Wlodarczyk (eds.), Meta-informative centering of utterances between semantics and pragmatics. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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  15. Siswati Clefts: The Meeting Ground of Context and Contrast.Ruth Kempson, Nhlanhla Thwala & Lutz Marten - unknown
     
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    Clefts in the World: And Other Essays on Levinas, Merleau-Ponty & Buytendijk.Stephan Strasser - 2006 - Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. Edited by Richard Rojcewicz.
  17. Clefts in the World and Other Essays on Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, & Buytendijk.Stephan Strasser & Richard Rojcewicz - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (2):373-374.
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    Cleft Stick.Adebowane Oriku - 2006 - Philosophy Now 56:53-54.
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    Food Palatability Directs Our Eyes Across Contexts.Yu Liu, Anne Roefs & Chantal Nederkoorn - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It is often believed that attentional bias for food is a stable trait of certain groups, like restrained eaters. However, empirical evidence from this domain is inconsistent. High-calorie foods are double-faceted, as they are both a source of reward and of weight/health concern. Their meaning might depend on the food-related context, which in turn could affect AB for food. This study primed 85 females with hedonic, healthy, and neutral contexts successively and examined whether food-related context affected AB for food and (...)
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    Bourdieu’s Cleft Sociology of Science.Charles Camic - 2011 - Minerva 49 (3):275-293.
    The paper examines Pierre Bourdieu’s extensive writings on the production of scientific knowledge. The study shows that Bourdieu offered not one but two - significantly different - approaches to scientific knowledge production, one formulated in his theoretical, or programmatic, writings on the subject, the other developed in his empirical writings. Addressing the question as to the relevance of Bourdieu’s work for science studies, the analysis argues that the former of these two approaches is at once very visible in Bourdieu’s work (...)
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    Anth. Palat. VII, 729.H. J. Rose - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (3-4):160-.
    This pretty little work of the obscure Tymnes has recently been examined by A. Wilhelm in the course of a learned attempt to explain the puzzling phrase πολλ πολλν . With the result of his research in general I am not now concerned and the interpretation of this epigram does not greatly affect the value of his conclusions; but it seems worth while to point out what I believe to be the right explanation of a curious and much-emended phrase in (...)
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  22. Discourse functions of it-clefts in English conversation.Ronald Geluykens - 1991 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 24 (3-4):343-357.
     
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    Palatal λ in Greek Dialects.R. Mckenzie - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):194-.
    To the instances of non-syllabic ε after -ιλ- or -υλ- which were given in Class. Quart. XVII. 196 , two more may be added: Σιλεωνας, Kaibel, Epigrammata Graeca 783 , occurs in a trochaic line, and is scanned Cup – Cup –. Kaibel calls it a ‘nomen suspectum’; but in the re-edition in Anc. Gr.Inscr.in the British Museum, No. 796, the reading is defended by a comparison with Σιλνιος in C.I.G. 1577. 3 = I.G. 7. 2429.
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    Making punishment palatable: Belief in free will alleviates punitive distress.Cory J. Clark, Roy F. Baumeister & Peter H. Ditto - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 51:193-211.
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    Producing Moral Palatability in the Mexican Surrogacy Market.April Hovav - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (2):273-295.
    Scholars have long debated the relationship between morality and the market. Some argue that morality tempers market interests, while others argue that the market has its own moral order. Meanwhile, feminist scholars have argued that a false binary between altruism, family, and intimacy on the one hand, and the cold calculus of the market on the other, is based in gender ideologies. Norms around motherhood, in particular, emphasize self-sacrifice, love, and altruism in opposition to self-interested market logics. Commercial surrogacy blurs (...)
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    A More Palatable Epicureanism.David B. Hershenov - 2007 - American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):171 - 180.
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    Methadone and intake of palatable fluids.Michael L. Abelson & Larry D. Reid - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (1):71-72.
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  28. Palatable Mathematical Science in Schools?: Review of “Radical Constructivism. A Relativist Epistemic Approach to Science Education' by Andres Quale. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, 2008. [REVIEW]G. Boyd - 2010 - Constructivist Foundations 5 (2):92--93.
    Upshot: This is a book for thoughtful science and mathematics teachers and curriculum developers and educational philosophers. Quale helps us to challenge pernicious received “truths‘ and offers us intriguing perspectives, valuable discourse ventures and practical paedagogic strategies to engage the youth of today who are turning away from science in droves, to their and our cost.
     
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    From conceptual roles to structural relations: Bridging the syntactic cleft.Kathryn Bock, Helga Loebell & Randal Morey - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (1):150-171.
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    What Still Needs to be Noted: Pseudo-Clefts in the Academic Discourse of Applied Linguistics.Hui Zhou & Ming Chen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Pseudo-clefts are the building blocks of coherent discourse progression and serve as a rhetorical toolkit to construct an authorial stance in the academic discourse. Despite an increasing interest in grammatical constructions in the academic discourse, researchers have not treated pseudo-clefts in much detail. This paper explores the features of pseudo-clefts in the corpus of academic discourse in the field of applied linguistics. Here, we take the textual and the interpersonal perspectives, focusing on the use of pseudo-clefts in terms of their (...)
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    Parents and Provider Perspectives on the Return of Genomic Findings for Cleft Families in Africa.Abimbola M. Oladayo, Sydney Prochaska, Tamara Busch, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Lord J. J. Gowans, Mekonen Eshete, Waheed Awotoye, Veronica Sule, Azeez Alade, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Peter A. Mossey, Anya Prince, Jeffrey C. Murray & Azeez Butali - forthcoming - AJOB Empirical Bioethics.
    Background Inadequate knowledge among health care providers (HCPs) and parents of affected children limits the understanding and utility of secondary genetic findings (SFs) in under-represented populations in genomics research. SFs arise from deep DNA sequencing done for research or diagnostic purposes and may burden patients and their families despite their potential health importance. This study aims to evaluate the perspective of both groups regarding SFs and their choices in the return of results from genetic testing in the context of orofacial (...)
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    The Indo-European Palatals in Sanskrit.Leonard Bloomfield - 1911 - American Journal of Philology 32 (1):36.
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    Effects of Palatable Food Versus Thin Figure Conflicts on Responses of Young Dieting Women.Shuaiyu Chen, Todd Jackson, Debo Dong, Qian Zhuang & Hong Chen - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Notes On Anthol. Palat. Xi 375.G. J. De Vries - 1974 - Mnemosyne 27 (2):178-178.
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    The emergence of Information Structure in child speech: the acquisition of c’est-clefts in French.Morgane Jourdain - 2022 - Cognitive Linguistics 33 (1):121-154.
    Constructions marking information structure in French have been widely documented within the constructionist framework. C’est ‘it is’ clefts have been demonstrated to express the focus of the sentence. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how children are able to acquire clefts, and how they develop information structure categories. The aim of this study is to investigate the acquisition of clefts in French through the usage-based framework, to understand whether IS categories emerge gradually like other linguistic categories, and how children build IS categories. (...)
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    Forbidden Tastes: Queering the Palate in Anglophone Indian Fiction.Shakuntala Ray - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):17-32.
    The ideology of ‘purity’, normalcy and hierarchy through food and its relations is a postcolonial, feminist, queer issue. In an increasingly intolerant Hindutva political climate in India, a politics of enforced vegetarianism-based-purity as a mark of authenticity and ideal national identity intersects with liberalisation of the economy and globalisation of tastes to produce complex hierarchies of taste and ideas of culinary belonging. Given that literary and other cultural products can play an influential role in issues of social change, my paper (...)
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    Learning Phonology With Substantive Bias: An Experimental and Computational Study of Velar Palatalization.Colin Wilson - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (5):945-982.
    There is an active debate within the field of phonology concerning the cognitive status of substantive phonetic factors such as ease of articulation and perceptual distinctiveness. A new framework is proposed in which substance acts as a bias, or prior, on phonological learning. Two experiments tested this framework with a method in which participants are first provided highly impoverished evidence of a new phonological pattern, and then tested on how they extend this pattern to novel contexts and novel sounds. Participants (...)
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    It's Not What You Expected! The Surprising Nature of Cleft Alternatives in French and English.Emilie Destruel, David I. Beaver & Elizabeth Coppock - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Abjection and Sexually Specific Violence in Doris Lessing’s The Cleft.Dorota Filipczak - 2014 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 4 (4):161-172.
    The article applies selected concepts from the writings of Julia Kristeva to the analysis of a novel by Doris Lessing entitled The Cleft. Published in 2007, The Cleft depicts the origin of sexual difference in the human species. Its emergence is fraught with anxiety and sexually specific violence, and invites comparison with the primal separation from the mother and the emancipation of the subject in process at the cost of relegating the maternal to the abject in the writings (...)
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    Alice's discriminating palate.Kevin W. Sweeney - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):17-31.
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    Daily intake of palatable fluids presented to senescent and adult rats in a choice situation.James R. Martin & Andreas Fuchs - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):84-86.
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    Stimulus generalization according to palatability in lithium-chloride-induced taste aversions.Oliver T. Massey & William H. Calhoun - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (2):92-94.
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    Person Features and Lexical Restrictions in Italian Clefts.Cristiano Chesi & Paolo Canal - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  44. L’arte del palato e la denaturalizzazione del cibo: momenti di una storia evolutiva // The art of the palate and the denaturalization of food: moments of an evolutionary history.Rosalia Cavalieri - 2016 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 21 (1):14-26.
    O objetivo deste ensaio é refletir sobre o significado da expressão “arte do paladar”, enfocando os aspectos da nossa história evolutiva – uma história contemporaneamente biológica e cultural – os quais fizeram de nós os únicos “macacos” capazes de cozinhar o alimento, de produzi-lo de modo sistemático, de escolhê-lo em meio a uma vasta gama de alimentos, com base em diferentes critérios, de atribuir-lhe um valor simbólico e de celebrálo através da linguagem; razões pelas quais o homem pode reivindicar plenamente (...)
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    Croatia and Yugoslavia in the Cleft between Totalitarianisms.Ivo Goldstein - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 69 (1):89-108.
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    Pre-exposure Schedule Effects on Generalization of Taste Aversion and Palatability for Thirsty and Not Thirsty Rats.Rocío Angulo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    On the Relation in the Rig-Veda between the Palatal and Labial Vowels (i, i, u, u) and Their Corresponding Semivowels.A. Hjalmar Edgren - 1882 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 11:67-88.
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    R. E. Vesley. A palatable substitute for Kripke's schema. Intuitionism and proof theory, Proceedings of the summer conference at Buffalo N.Y. 1968, edited by A. Kino, J. Myhill, and R. E. Vesley, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and London 1970, pp. 197–207. [REVIEW]William A. Howard - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):334-334.
  49. Hungarian 'focus position'and English it-clefts: the semantic underspecification of 'focus' readings.Daniel Wedgwood, Gergely Petho & Ronnie Cann - forthcoming - Journal of Semantics.
     
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    Real-time sampling of reasons for hedonic food consumption: further validation of the Palatable Eating Motives Scale.Mary M. Boggiano, Lowell E. Wenger, Bulent Turan, Mindy M. Tatum, Maria D. Sylvester, Phillip R. Morgan, Kathryn E. Morse & Emilee E. Burgess - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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