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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
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In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Demonstratives in Nsélišcn ‘Montana Salish’
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In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2022)
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Discursive construction of neighborhood across Brooklyn: A corpus ethnographic approach ...
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Emulazione, territorializzazione, dominio. Politiche e strategie imperiali di Inghilterra e Francia in America del Nord (secc. XVII-XVIII) ...
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Discursive construction of neighborhood across Brooklyn: A corpus-ethnographic approach
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Problems with Perceptual and Cognitive Idiosyncrasies in Li Wenjun’s Translation of the Benjy Section of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
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In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2021)
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Tribal Revegetation Project Final Project Report: 92-Acre Area, Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Complex, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada
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In: Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Emulazione, territorializzazione, dominio. Politiche e strategie imperiali di Inghilterra e Francia in America del Nord (secc. XVII-XVIII)
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In: Itinerari di ricerca storica; a. XXXV - 2021, numero 1 n.s.; 117-132 (2021)
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Reading And Writing A Garden, Materials Of A Garden Made In Germantown, Pennsylvania (1683–1719)
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In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2021)
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WORDS IN MOTION: EPISTOLARY AND TRANSLATORY PRACTICES IN US MIGRANT WRITING
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
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A Teacher's Guide in Creating Linguistic Diverse Classroom: Code-Meshing and Translingual Practice in First-Year Composition
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In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2021)
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Monolingualism of US Poetry: Language Barriers for Poetry in Spanish
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In: Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature (2020)
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The Forest, The Trees, The Bark, The Pith: An Intensive Look at the Circulation Rates of Primary Texts in Ten Major Literature Areas at the University of Oregon Libraries
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In: Charleston Library Conference (2020)
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Revisiting "Home" in Ghanaian Poetry: Awoonor, Anyidoho and Adzei
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In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2020)
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The Poetics and Politics of Hospitality in U.S. Literature and Culture
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Revision shoulder arthroplasty: a systematic review and comparison of North American vs. European outcomes and complications
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In: Bone and Joint Institute (2020)
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© 2019 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: Joint registries provide invaluable data on primary arthroplasties with revision as the endpoint; however, the revision outcomes are often excluded. Therefore, a PROSPERO registered review (CRD42015032531) of all revision studies in North America and Europe was conducted to evaluate demographics, etiologies and indications, implant manufacturer, and complications by geographic region. Methods: The MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL databases were searched for revision arthroplasty clinical studies with a minimum mean 24-month follow-up. There were no language exclusions. Articles published in German, French, and Italian were reviewed by research personnel proficient in each language. Results: The mean age at revision was 66 ± 5 years (male = 759, female = 1123). The male-female ratio in North American and Europeans studies was 43:57 and 34:66, respectively. The most common etiology for primary surgery in both regions was osteoarthritis or glenoid arthrosis (38%). The most common revision indication overall was rotator cuff tear, deficiency, or arthropathy (26%). The most common implant type used in revisions was a reverse shoulder arthroplasty (54%). The complication rate for all revisions was 17%. There were a total of 465 complications, and of those, 74% lead to a reoperation. Conclusion: Generally, shoulder arthroplasties are designed to last 10-15 years; however, revisions are being performed at a mean 3.9 years from the primary procedure, based on the published studies included in this systematic review. Additionally, of the complications, a large number (74%) went on to a reoperation. Further insight into the reasons for early revisions and standardized reporting metrics and data collection on revisions is needed.
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complications; Europe; Level IV; Medicine and Health Sciences; North America; outcomes; Revision; shoulder arthroplasty; Systematic Review
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URL: https://www.jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-2746(19)30845-6/fulltext https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/boneandjointpub/447
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TRANSFORMATIVE SUBJECTS: AMERICAN CHILDREN’S PERIODICALS, 1855-1905
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In: Theses and Dissertations--English (2020)
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Kofifi/Covfefe: How the Costumes of "Sophiatown" Bring 1950s South Africa to Western Massachusetts in 2020
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In: Masters Theses (2020)
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