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    • Hyperpolarized xenon-129 chemical exchange saturation transfer (HyperCEST) molecular imaging: achievements and future challenges 

      Batarchuk, Viktoriia; Shepelytskyi, Yurii; Grynko, Vira; Halen Kovacs, Antal; Aldossary, Ruba; Talwar, Tanu; Hasselbrink, Carson; Ruset, Iulian C.; DeBoef, Brenton; Albert, Mitchell S. (MDPI, 2024)
      Molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an emerging field that is set to revolutionize our perspective of disease diagnosis, treatment efficacy monitoring, and precision medicine in full concordance with personalized ...
    • Symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder and cycle phase are associated with enhanced facial emotion detection: An online cross-sectional study 

      Boboc, Bianca; Oinonen, Kirsten A. (Sage, 2024)
      Background: Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a depressive disorder affecting 5%–8% of people with menstrual cycles. Despite evidence that facial emotion detection is altered in depressive disorders, with enhanced detection ...
    • Revolutionizing Women’s health: the quest for materials for next-generation, non-hormonal intrauterine devices 

      Maclean Bunting, Jacob John; Chin Lai Leung, Zuleika; Boboc, Bianca; Betts, Dean Harvey; Gilroy, Joe B.; Oinonen, Kirsten A.; Choi, Kate; Chambers, Lori; Rafea, Basim Abu; Gateman, Samantha Michelle (Springer Nature, 2024)
      With over 200 million users worldwide, copper intrauterine devices (Cu-IUDs) are the world’s most popular, non-hormonal, long-acting, and reversible contraception method. Cu-IUDs cause uncomfortable side effects such as ...
    • Short-term responsive mating intentions increase with estradiol and testosterone across the menstrual cycle: scale development and an observational study 

      Zugic, Kaitlyn E.; Teatero, Missy L.; Phillips, Maggie; Oinonen, Kirsten A. (MDPI, 2024)
      The extent to which estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone influence mating behavior across the menstrual cycle is unclear. The Proactive and Responsive Mating Strategies Scales (PARMSS) were developed to separately ...
    • Uranio / Uranium 

      Sanchez Martinez, Juan G. (Cactus del Viento, 2023)
      Difícil es imaginar un elemento que la gran mayoría nunca ha visto o tocado. Sin embargo, dicho elemento mineral de la Madre Naturaleza se encuentra conectado a la energía que consume nuestra civilización, a sus comodidades ...
    • Bejuco 

      Sanchez Martinez, Juan G. (2021)
    • Indigenous Message on Water / Mensaje Indígena de Agua 

      Sanchez Martinez, Juan G. (2021)
      Este libro fue compilado para ser leído en voz alta y frente al Agua. Las palabras –como aprendí en territorio Mapuche de la escritora y activista Rayen Kuyeh- también pueden curar el Agua enferma y ser ofrenda para el ...
    • Muyurina y el presente profundo: poéticas andino-amazónicas 

      Sanchez Martinez, Juan G. (Pakarina Ediciones, 2019)
      Este libro es una trenza entre investigación, creación y oralidad. Su origen se remonta a la canción “Memorias muertas” del álbum “Remembranza Huamanguina” que el Trío Ayacucho diera a conocer en 1974, y que fuera ...
    • Cartographies of resistance: counter-data mapping as the new frontier of digital media activism 

      Jeppesen, Sandra; Sartoretto, Paola (Cogitatio, 2023)
      In the first datafied pandemic, the production of interactive Covid-19 data maps was intensified by state institutions and corporate media. Maps have been used by states and citizens to understand the advance and retreat ...
    • Work, family and identity 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the existing transition to remote work and, more broadly, flexible forms of work. Much energy and attention have been dedicated to analysing this transition, and how governments and ...
    • COVID-19 and the future of work 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This Article draws upon law and behavioral economics to analyze the transition to remote work brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. While widely celebrated, this transition, which indeed has many promising aspects, is ...
    • Brief of professor Phil Lord in opposition to the proposed class action settlement in Leung v. Uber Canada Inc. et al. 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2022)
      This is a Brief submitted in opposition to the proposed class action settlement in Leung v. Uber Canada Inc. et al.
    • Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned and paths forward 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2022)
      This Research Note draws upon the paper I presented at the conference, published in the Manitoba Law Journal, to consider the persisting issues governments face as they continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. It ...
    • Book Review: L'action collective : ses succès et ses défis (Recension : L'action collective : ses succès et ses défis) 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      English Abstract: Book review of L'action collective : Ses succès et ses défis by Catherine Piché French Abstract : Recension de L'action collective : Ses succès et ses défis par Catherine Piché
    • Moral panic and the war on drugs 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This Article analyzes the War on Drugs as a social phenomenon. It argues that such an analysis, which rejects the assumption that collective, institutionalized behavior is generally rational, can help us understand key ...
    • Black lives matter: On challenging the soul of legal education 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      In 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement moved to the fore. Many Americans understood for the first time that racism persists in countless aspects of American society and that the legacy of our past is deep and structural. ...
    • Religious legitimacy 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This article seeks to demonstrate both the importance of expertise and scholarship in framing a religion’s claim of legitimacy in law, and how expertise can be harnessed by a religious group to gain this legitimacy. From ...
    • Free vaccines and lost privileges 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2022)
      Governments are resorting to incentives to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them. Using Canada as a case study, this paper discusses how governments have used positive and negative incentives to increase vaccination rates, ...
    • Ending poverty 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This paper summarily lays out one potential legislative solution to poverty and homelessness in developed countries. This solution would be a government program offering loans to noncreditworthy individuals, repaid through ...
    • Popping the cap 

      Lord, Phil (LexisNexis, 2021)
      On a beautiful summer night, Pritie Patel called up her friends. They decided to go out in Montreal’s Old Port. Around 1 AM, as Patel and her friends were returning home, Patel walked across a stopped train. There were no ...