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Atypical femoral fractures have been associated with long term use of bisphosphonates. Our study plan was to report the outcome of treatment for a series of patients with an atypical femoral fracture and to compare the characteristics of those patients wi... see more

Atypical femoral fractures have been associated with long term use of bisphosphonates. Our study plan was to report the outcome of treatment for a series of patients with an atypical femoral fracture and to compare the characteristics of those patients wi... see more

In this paper I present two views of Harley Parker, Marshall McLuhan’s longstanding collaborator. In the first I underline how Parker’s training in the arts as a typographic designer was put to work on the print projects for which he is best known, namely... see more

Northern Irish dramatist Stewart Parker (1941-1988) wrote plays typically valued for their wit, intellectual content, and formal experimentation. Nonetheless, he was profoundly influenced as a young man by a very different sort of playwright. Sam Thompson... see more

This paper aims to survey and re-evaluate the work of Northern Irish writer, Stewart Parker, following the twentieth anniversary of his death in November 2008. The paper takes into account work collected and published in 2008 that had been previously avai... see more

Northern Irish dramatist Stewart Parker (1941-1988) wrote plays typically valued for their wit, intellectual content, and formal experimentation. Nonetheless, he was profoundly influenced as a young man by a very different sort of playwright. Sam Thompson... see more

This paper aims to survey and re-evaluate the work of Northern Irish writer, Stewart Parker, following the twentieth anniversary of his death in November 2008. The paper takes into account work collected and published in 2008 that had been previously avai... see more

Eyal Clyne reviews Ian Parker's "Revolutionary Keywords for A New Left" (Winchester and Washington: Zero books ISBN: 978-1-78535-642-1), a book that unlocks complex Left-struggle issues in short and accessible essays.

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