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The engulfasome in C. difficile: Variations on protein machineries (2019)
Journal Article
Kelly, A., & Salgado, P. S. (2019). The engulfasome in C. difficile: Variations on protein machineries. Anaerobe, 60, 102091. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anaerobe.2019.102091

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) continues to be a substantial healthcare burden, and the changing disease profile raises new challenges in CDI management, both in clinical settings and in the community. CDI is transmitted by spores, which ar... Read More about The engulfasome in C. difficile: Variations on protein machineries.

Um Olhar Além Das Críticas à Teoria Da Estruturação: Uma Proposta Metodológica (2019)
Journal Article
Santos, T. A., & Costa, F. (2019). Um Olhar Além Das Críticas à Teoria Da Estruturação: Uma Proposta Metodológica. Sociedade, Contabilidade e Gestão, 14(4), 38-55. https://doi.org/10.21446/scg_ufrj.v14i4.27090

Several limitations were pointed out by the accounting community to Structuration Theory (ST). It became evident that accounting researchers have not found a suitable methodological model for the application of ST yet. Therefore, the results of their... Read More about Um Olhar Além Das Críticas à Teoria Da Estruturação: Uma Proposta Metodológica.

Extrapolation of causal effects – hopes, assumptions, and the extrapolator’s circle (2019)
Journal Article
Khosrowi, D. (2019). Extrapolation of causal effects – hopes, assumptions, and the extrapolator’s circle. Journal of Economic Methodology, 26(1), 45-58. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178x.2018.1561078

I consider recent strategies proposed by econometricians for extrapolating causal effects from experimental to target populations. I argue that these strategies fall prey to the extrapolator’s circle: they require so much knowledge about the target p... Read More about Extrapolation of causal effects – hopes, assumptions, and the extrapolator’s circle.

Review: Maaike van Berkel, Léon Buskens and Petra M. Sijpesteijn (eds.), Legal Documents as Sources for the History of Muslim Societies. Studies in Honour of Rudolph Peters (Studies in Islamic Law and Society 42), Leiden: Brill 2017, 303 pp. + Index, ISBN: 978-90-04-34372-6. (2019)
Journal Article
Livingston, D. (2019). Review: Maaike van Berkel, Léon Buskens and Petra M. Sijpesteijn (eds.), Legal Documents as Sources for the History of Muslim Societies. Studies in Honour of Rudolph Peters (Studies in Islamic Law and Society 42), Leiden: Brill 2017, 303 pp. + Index, ISBN: 978-90-04-34372-6. Der Islam, 96(2), https://doi.org/10.1515/islam-2019-0049