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    Markers of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Prediabetes in US Adults by Omayma Alshaarawy, Srinivas Teppala, Anoop Shankar

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This association was stronger in women and was present mainly in non-Hispanic whites and Mexican Americans.…”
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    Health Indicators of US Older Adults Who Received or Did Not Receive Meals Funded by the Older Americans Act by Edgar R. Vieira, Joan A. Vaccaro, Gustavo G. Zarini, Fatma G. Huffman

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Women and minorities had poorer health status compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Conclusion. A higher proportion of older adults who received nutritional services reported poorer health as compared to older adults who do not participate in these services. …”
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    Researches on the development of grading system and the determination of quality factors for fish by Nazif Anıl, Mustafa Nizamlıoğlu, Yusuf Doğruer

    “…The waste percentages were found to be 28.04 % for anchovy, 35.93 %for horse mackerel, 29.64 %for bonito, 29.34 %for chub mackerel, 32.87 % for sea bream, 22.46 % for needlefish, 40.02 % for whiting. Hence, they have given 71.95 %, 64.04 %, 70.35 %, 70.65 %, 67.12 %, 77.53 % and 59.97 % meat yield, respectively. …”
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    How do we Live and Lose Together? by Kyla Hazell

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Building on these understandings, this article considers the potential and limitations of working with grief as a conceptual framework for tackling the apathy of whiteness as part of anti-racist work.  …”
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    Taming the transplant troll: Exploring racial and ethnic disparities in cytomegalovirus infection among kidney transplant patients. by M Gabriela Cabanilla, Ashlee Dauenhauer, Briana St John, Deirdre Hill, Joshua Larson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patients were categorized as minorities (n = 49) or non-Hispanic whites (n = 9). The primary outcome was CMV disease incidence. …”
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    O território das onças e a aldeia dos brancos: lugar e perspectiva entre os Karajá de Buridina (Brasil Central) by Eduardo S. Nunes

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The present paper describes the movements of the Karajá of Buridina (Central Brazil) towards two kinds of places, the bush and the city, territories (hãwa) of the jaguars and of the Whites, respectively. These movements involve a dynamics of transformation, a change in the affections, capabilities and bodily dispositions of the Karajá when they walk in the bush and when they go to the city. …”
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    The Black Church as a caring community for the poor: Southern Synod as investigative centre by L. Modise

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…On average, 4.35% of Whites are poor in comparison to 61.4% of poor Black African people. …”
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    Efek berbagai pretreatment koro pedang kupas terhadap kadar HCN, proksimat dan karakteristik fisik tepung koro pedang (Canavalia ensiformis) by Rohani Islami, Endang Prangdimurti, Tjahja Muhandri, Dede Robiatul Adawiyah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There was no difference in the degree of whiteness except for the roasting treatment, while the water activity decreased significantly in the range of 0.2-0.5 and lower than without treatment…”
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    Ti-Girl Power: American Utopianism in the Queer Superhero Text by Matt Yockey

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…By presenting the adventures of a group of multi-racial female superheroes, Hernandez productively exploits the inherent social marginality of the superhero, conflating it with a comparable marginality of non-whites and women in American society. By doing so, he rearticulates that marginality as an actualization of the promise of pluralistic utopianism inherent in American society. …”
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    The COVID‐19 pandemic and associated declines in cancer incidence by race/ethnicity and census‐tract level SES, rurality, and persistent poverty status by Benmei Liu, Mandi Yu, Jeffrey Byrne, Katheen A. Cronin, Eric J. Feuer

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Notably, NH Blacks showed significantly larger PCs than NH Whites in female lung, prostate, and colon cancers (e.g., prostate cancer: NH Blacks −7.3, 95% CI: [−9.0, −5.5]; NH Whites: −3.1, 95% CI: [−3.9, −2.2]). …”
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    Food insecurity and ultra-processed food consumption in the Health and Retirement Study: Cross-sectional analysis by Abeer A. Aljahdali

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Race modifies the association with a positive linear trend among Whites and an inverse linear trend among African Americans. …”
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    (Post)utopian Vineland: Ideological Conflicts in the 1960s and the 1980s by Lovorka Gruic Grmusa

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It is a crossroads which generation after generation has inhabited, with layers of history that overlap, underlying the ideological battles between woge and humans, Indians and the whites, the Left and the Right, hippies and the Nixon administration, various marginal groups (mostly reminders of the hippy generation) and the Reaganite politics.…”
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    Insight on the Genetics of Atrial Fibrillation in Puerto Rican Hispanics by Ariel F. Gonzalez-Cordero, Jorge Duconge-Soler, Hilton Franqui-Rivera, Roberto Feliu-Maldonado, Abiel Roche-Lima, Israel Almodovar-Rivera

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Non-Hispanic whites present with higher atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence than other racial minorities living in the mainland USA. …”
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    La « Montagne raciale » : et après ? Parcours identitaires dans deux romans ghanéens contemporains by Marie-Jeanne Gauffre

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Afro-American poet Langston’s Hughes’s challenge to the "Negro artist" in 1926—to run away from "the race towards whiteness" and climb the "racial mountain" in order to "discover himself and his people" reverberated throughout the colonial and later postcolonial world. …”
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    «The steamer started moving, the music began to play ...»: son of military expert of the Red Army M. N. Artamonov on the journey from Omsk to Obdorsk (1922) by D. I. Petin

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In the practice of studying the situation of the former whites after the Civil War, archaeographic work, as a result of research, is rare. …”
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    Racial Violence at the Crossroads of West and South in Rosewood (John Singleton, 1997) by Claire Dutriaux

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Almost twenty years before Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, African American film director John Singleton’s Rosewood (1997) told the violent racial history of the South during the Jim Crow era and the real suffering they experienced at the hands of Whites, via a combination of a western-style narrative with a black cowboy hero and a historical drama. …”
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    Race, sexualité, et luttes de véridiction : la racialisation dans les représentations cinématographiques de la « tournante » by Claire Cosquer

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…“Tournantes”, which generate political conflictuality, problematize race through sex without resorting only to othering and stigmatizing: they also appear to be the place of whiteness production. In particular, these representations take competing stances towards the “truth” of sex and race, suggesting that racialization can be understood as a struggle for verediction.…”
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    Melanoma Disparities among US Hispanics: Use of the Social Ecological Model to Contextualize Reasons for Inequitable Outcomes and Frame a Research Agenda by Valerie M. Harvey, Charlene W. Oldfield, Jarvis T. Chen, Karl Eschbach

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Early detection and diagnosis are critical given the poor prognosis and limited treatment options of advanced-stage disease. While non-Hispanic whites have higher incidence rates of melanoma, Hispanics are typically diagnosed at later disease stages and suffer higher morbidity and mortality. …”
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