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  1. 221
    por AÑORVE GUILLÉN, MARTHA ALICIA
    Publicado 2006
    “…MANRIQUE DE LARA'S CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GROUPED IN THREE PERIODS: A) PAPERS PUBLISHED IN BIBLIOS, BULLETIN OF THE BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE MEXICO (MEXICAN NATIONAL LIBRARY'S BULLETIN BETWEEN OCTOBER 1921 AND FEBRUARY 1922); B) ACTIONS TO PROMOTE READING AND THE USE OF THE LIBRARY IN A WORKING CLASS COMMUNITY OF MEXICO CITY, WHILE HEAD OF PUBLIC LIBRARY "AMADO NERVO", AND C) PROPOSALS AND IDEAS SHE PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTAMENTO DE BIBLIOTECAS DE LA SEP (LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF SEP'S) WHEN SHE WAS STILL STUDYING IN NEW YORK, AND THOSE SHE MADE ON HER RETURN AS THE LIBRARY INSPECTOR OF THE SAID DEPARTMENT (MAINLY DURING 1923, 24).…”
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  2. 222
    “…Smoking was increased in working classes and unemployed men in 2012 and 2016. Inequalities did not show a trend in relative and absolute terms for men. …”
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  3. 223
    “…Women with primary education [aOR = 1.42, CI = 1.13–1.78], those belonging to the middle wealth quintile [aOR = 1.42, CI = 1.08–1.87], working class [aOR = 1.28, CI = 1.10–1.49], women who had the four or more ANC visits [aOR = 1.23, CI = 1.05–1.43], those with twins [aOR = 1.83, CI = 1.01–3.29], women who belonged to community of medium literate class [aOR = 1.75, CI = 1.34–2.27] and those of moderate socioeconomic status [aOR = 1.60, CI = 1.16–2.21] had higher odds of seeking PNC for their babies. …”
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  4. 224
    “…Compared with younger children, boys, White children, or those living with married parents, those who reported greater perceived stress included older children aged 12 to 15 years (β = 0.26; 95% CI, 0.12-0.41; P < .001); girls (β = 0.75; 95% CI, 0.61-0.89; P < .001); Hispanic children (β = 0.24; 95% CI, 0.01-0.47; P = .04); children living with separated parents (β = 0.50; 95% CI, 0.03-0.96; P = .04); children experiencing disrupted medical health care access (β = 0.19; 95% CI, 0.01-0.36; P = .04); children living in economically deprived neighborhoods (β = 0.28; 95% CI, 0.05-0.51; P = .02); children living in areas with more full-time working-class adults who were unable to social distance (β = 1.35; 95% CI, 0.13-2.67; P = .04); and children living in states with fewer fully vaccinated adults (β = 0.59; 95% CI, 0.16-1.02; P = .007). …”
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  5. 225
    “…Participating families were divided about equally between middle‐ and working‐class families, were somewhat more likely to have sons than daughters, and the majority (90%) were in a stable partnership. …”
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  6. 226
    por Šumonja, Miloš
    Publicado 2021
    “…In fact, rather than waning in the face of the coronavirus crisis, neoliberal states around the world are using the ongoing ‘war against the virus’ to strengthen their right-hand grip on the conditions of the working classes.…”
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  7. 227
    “…Work-class ROVs equipped with robotic manipulators are extensively used for subsea intervention operations. …”
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  8. 228
    “…In this work, Class 2 and Class 3 solvents contained in two corticosteroids, flunisolide (Fluni) and fluticasone propionate (Fluti), were reduced to a few ppm by supercritical CO(2) extraction. …”
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  9. 229
    “…Hybrid materials have been studied because in these materials the properties of organic components, such as elasticity and biodegradability, could be combined with the properties of inorganic components, such as good biological response, thereby transforming them into a single material with improved properties. In this work, Class I hybrid materials based on polyester-urea-urethanes and titania were obtained using the modified sol–gel method. …”
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  10. 230
    por Mora Perdomo, Leticia
    Publicado 2021
    “…In Latin America, unfortunately, from the imposition of the European colonies to the rise of the national states, these tensions have shaped violence in all of its manifestations: slavery, repression, exclusion, social repression, exploitation of the working classes, drug trafficking or the more recent gender violence. …”
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  11. 231
    “…While they are mainly used for routine survey missions, there is a set of applications that nowadays can be only addressed by manned submersibles or work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) equipped with teleoperated arms: the intervention applications. …”
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  12. 232
    “…They represented a variety of working classes (i.e., arts, engineering, marketers, transportation and logistic, clerks, personal trainers, managers, lawyers, accountants, directors, journalism, health care). …”
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  13. 233
    por Ahlberg, Beth Maina, Bradby, Hannah
    Publicado 2022
    “…Even in the global north where vaccines are available, ethnic, racialized and poor working classes are disproportionately affected in terms of disproportionately low rates of infection and death. …”
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  14. 234
    “…If household contact tracing could be expanded to work/class group members, the COVID resurgence could be avoided if 80% of the population wear facemasks and 40% comply with prompt testing. …”
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  15. 235
    por Bernales-Baksai, Pamela
    Publicado 2020
    “…Studies on social welfare stress the relevance of cross-class alliances between the middle and working classes to reach universal and sustainable social benefits. …”
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  16. 236
    “…Classes were distinguished by seldomly reported sexual behaviors (class 1; 53.5%, n = 24,383), the highest proportions of ≥6 partners and group sex (class 2; 29.8%, n = 13,596), and the highest proportions of chemsex and sex work (class 3; 16.7% of visits, n = 7,603). Visits in classes 2 and 3 (vs. class 1) were significantly more often with individuals who were diagnosed with an STI, older (≥36 vs. ≤35 years), MSMW (vs. …”
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  17. 237
    “…A total of 43.69% (1185/2712) belonged to the highest social classes (I and II), 31.27% (848/2712) to the middle class (III), and 23.49% (637/2712) to the working classes (IV and V). Approximately 22.71% (616/2712) lived alone, 38.31% (1039/2712) lived with one person, and 38.97% (1057/2712) lived with two or more people. …”
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  18. 238
    por Amir, Lisa H., Bazzano, Alessandra, Thibeau, Shelley, Theall, Katherine P., Blair, Anna, Cadwell, Karin, Bronson, Emily A., Brooks, Elizabeth C., Chase, Jodine, Chetwynd, Ellen, Costello, Rebecca, Wouk, Kathryn, Dermid-Gray, Lindsey, Devane-Johnson, Stephanie, Giscombe, Cheryl Woods, Labbok, Miriam, Dowling, Sally, Fraser, Melanie, Grassley, Jane, McCarter-Spaulding, Deborah, Spencer, Becky, Hocking, Jennifer, Liamputtong, Pranee, Keitt, Sheree H., Reis-Reilly, Harumi, Labbok, Miriam, Lytle, Leslie, Merz, Mary Ann, Noon, Kate, Olson, Krista M., Parrilla-Rodríguez, Ana M., Gorrín-Peralta, José J., Pellicier, Melissa, Vázquez-Rivera, Zeleida M., Pellicier, Melissa, Pemberton, Jennifer L., Pestl, Catherine McEvilly, Pierre, Jennifer, Noyes, Philip, Srivastava, Khushbu, Marshall-Taylor, Sharon, Proto, Jennifer, Hyland, Sarah, Brinks, Laurie, Reis-Reilly, Harumi, Esposito, Martelle, Phillippi, Megan, Sears, Cynthia L., James, Delores, Harville, Cedric, Carswell, Kristina, Singletary, Nicola, Goodell, L. Suzanne, Fogleman, April, Smith, Paige Hall, Stuebe, Alison M., Bryant, Amy G., Lyerly, Anne Drapkin, Tomori, Cecilia, Watkins, Amanda L., Dodgson, Joan E., Wolf, Jacqueline H.
    Publicado 2016
    “…Servants and “Little Mothers” take charge: work, class, and breastfeeding rates in the early 20(th)-century U.S. …”
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