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Kipnis, Barukh. "Tel Aviv, Israel - a world city in evolution: urban development at a deadend of the global economy." Dela, no. 21 (December 1, 2004): 183–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dela.21.183-193.

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Tel Aviv was mentioned as a world city for the first time by Kellerman (1993) who empha-sized the existence of leading economic functions typical for the late 20th century city. This paper extends the notion of Tel Aviv as a world city in evolution, using up-to-date world city literature and indicators. Greater (metropolitan) Tel Aviv with 2.6 million population in 2000 (Tel Aviv City had 350000) has been Israel`s primate urban agglomeration since the 1920s. Since the 1990s it has evolved into a hard core of Israel`s post-industrial, globally orientated economy, and has displayed a post-modern physical ambience and social and cultural lifestyle. Tel Aviv evolved into a global city in spite of the fact that it is located at a frontier in its own region, the Mideast, and at the cul-de-sac site relative to the mainstream global economic centers with which it maintains most of its network links. In addition to common attributes of a world city one of the main assets of Tel Aviv is its high R&D inten-sive industry, acting as a growth pole for the local and national economies. Future research avenues are an in-depth analysis of Tel Aviv`s social inequalities and the linkage patterns that Tel Aviv maintains with other urban centers of world city caliber.
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Bar-Am, Gali Drucker. "“Our Shtetl, Tel Aviv, Must and Will Become the Metropolis of Yiddish”: Tel Aviv—a Center of Yiddish Culture?" AJS Review 41, no. 1 (April 2017): 111–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009417000058.

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The remnant of the eastern European Jews that arrived in Israel after the Holocaust established a vibrant center of Yiddish culture in Tel Aviv. This paper tells its story. It spotlights the uniqueness of the Tel Aviv center in comparison with similar cultural centers established by eastern European Jews in other cities around the world, both before and after the Holocaust. It portrays the Jewish cultural activists and leaders that composed the Tel Aviv Yiddish center, the special conditions that awaited them in Israel, the institutions that they established, and their aftermath. Finally, it considers the Tel Aviv Yiddish cultural center as a test case for examining the social role of the Jewish cultural center after the Holocaust.
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Peri, Yoram. "Finally, Militarism Is a Legitimate Term." Israel Studies Review 35, no. 2 (September 1, 2020): 122–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2020.350208.

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David Greenblum, From the Heroism of the Spirit to the Sanctification of Power: Power and Heroism in Religious Zionism between 1948 and 1968 (Tel Aviv: Open University, 2016). Uri S. Cohen, The Security Style and the Hebrew Culture of War (Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, 2017). Dan Arev, Dying to Watch: War, Memory, and Television in Israel 1967–1991 (Tel Aviv: Resling, 2017). Dalia Gavriely-Nuri, Tel Aviv Was Also Once an Arab Village: The Normalization of the Territories in Israeli Discourse, 1967 (Cambridge, MA: Israel Academic Press, 2017). Nitza Ben-Dov, The Life of War: On the Military, Revenge, Loss, and War Consciousness in Israeli Prose (Jerusalem: Schocken Books, 2016). Haya Milo, Songs Through the Barrel of the Gun: Israeli Soldiers’ Folk Songs (Tel Aviv: Open University, 2017).
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Naor, Moshe. "Sephardi Leadership in Israel." Israel Studies Review 35, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2020.350103.

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This article seeks to examine the impact of the transition from Yishuv to state on the Sephardi and Mizrahi leadership, as reflected in the patterns of organization and action of the Sephardi community councils in general, and the Councils of the Sephardi Community in Tel Aviv and Haifa in particular. Against the background of the growing centralized power of the state under the leadership of Mapai and the application of the principle of statism (mamlachtiut), the article will discuss the activities of the Councils of the Sephardi Community in Haifa and Tel Aviv. The article analyzes the process that led in 1951 to the dissolution of the Sephardi and Oriental Communities Union as a political framework, as well as the decision made in the same year by the community councils in Haifa and Tel Aviv to withdraw from political activity.
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Allo, Awol. "Marwan Barghouti in Tel Aviv." Social & Legal Studies 26, no. 1 (August 1, 2016): 47–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0964663916651000.

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On 15 April 2002, Marwan Barghouti, a high profile Member of the Palestinian Parliament and a close aide of the late Palestinian leader, Yasir Arafat, was arrested and transferred to Israel for trial. On 14 August 2002, he was charged with multiple counts of crimes including acts of terrorism, murder and conspiracy to murder. In the Courtroom in Tel-Aviv, Barghouti was being tried for acts of terrorism, but in the court of public opinion, Israel was using the trial to slander and discredit the Palestinian leadership as a bunch of ‘murderous gangs,’ and ‘enemies of all mankind.’ On his part, Barghouti uses the judicial space to go beyond the surface problem of law and legality to the deeper question of occupation – a problem that is at the depth but also all across the normative structure of Israel’s legal order. Through re-signification, the accused becomes the accuser, putting the state of Israel and the occupation on trial. In this article, I consider the ways in which the accused and the accuser repurpose the legal material to produce and disseminate ideas, concepts, and images productive to their respective politics. Attending to the ways in which discourses of occupation, resistance, and terrorism were synchronized with the legal form, the article reflects on how the narratives move from the legal to the political, from the personal to the social, from the local to the global, and from the theological to the political, creating the conditions of possibility for meaning and understanding.
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Hoffmann, Jeremie, and Hadas Nevo-Goldberst. "Louis Kahn in Tel-Aviv." Louis I. Kahn – The Permanence, no. 58 (2018): 71–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/58.a.26ufxj56.

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This paper surveys the historical urban infrastructure and architecture of the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tel-Aviv University, designed by one of the greatest architects of the 20th century, Louis I. Kahn. The paper describes the monumental architecture of the building, which hints subtly to the qualities and complexity of the internal spaces. The structure is the only building ever erected in Israel by Kahn, and became an architectural icon, presenting the best in the Brutalist architectural style to be found in Tel-Aviv-Yafo, alongside other outstanding structures from the same period.
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Kama, Amit, and Yael Ram. ""Hot Guys" in Tel Aviv." Israel Studies Review 35, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 79–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2020.350106.

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The LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning) community is warmly embraced by the city of Tel Aviv. This phenomenon is exemplified by the fact that the Tel Aviv City Hall has been taking a leading part in the organization, financing, and promotion of Pride parades and events in recent years. The present article analyzes a quantitative survey of overseas participants in the 2016 Pride events in Tel Aviv. It explores the motivations, attitudes, satisfaction, and behaviors of tourists, both LGBTQ+ and non- LGBTQ+. The results show that Tel Aviv is perceived as gay friendly by all participants, regardless of their affiliation with the LGBTQ+ community. We discuss the advantages of being a gay-friendly city via high visibility and social inclusion. Finally, we address ‘pinkwashing’, an umbrella term employed to describe the efforts by Israeli authorities to promote a positive image of Israel despite its questioned geopolitical reputation.
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Liebelt, Claudia. "Die Aneignung der "Schwarzen Stadt"." PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft 37, no. 149 (December 1, 2007): 547–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v37i149.498.

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After the ousting of Palestinians from an ethnically segmented labour market, Israel has recruited large numbers of nonJewish labour migrants to fill the country's low wage sector. As elsewhere, restrictive migration policies could not hinder migrants from staying on, organising, and collectively struggle for their rights. Within the urban space ofIsrael's most cosmopolitan centre, the so-called 'White City' of Tel Aviv, they have appropriated a space with a long history of social, economic, and cultural exclusion from Israeli mainstream society, the southern 'Black City'. In 2002, Israel adopted a deportation campaign of migrants who had become 'illegals'. As subsequently tens of thousands of Tel Aviv's residents were forced to leave the country within a short period oftime, Israel, and in particular migrants' main residential area in southern Tel Aviv, became an increasingly unhomely space. In the wake of this change, migrants' everyday lives in Israel were 'transnationalised', and orientations shifted towards the 'greener pastures' of Western Europe and Northern America. Within this process, Tel Aviv became one of the Mediterranean's 'border cities', a transnational gateway, which the notion of' global city' cannot fully grasp.
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Fishman, Rachelle HB. "TEL AVIV Private medicine blossoms in Israel." Lancet 353, no. 9168 (June 1999): 1947. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)77164-6.

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Ram, Uri. "Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and the Bifurcation of Israel." International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 19, no. 1-2 (July 3, 2007): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10767-007-9016-2.

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Gurwitz, David, and Gregory Livshits. "Personalized Medicine Europe: Health, Genes and Society: Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel, June 19–21, 2005." European Journal of Human Genetics 14, no. 3 (January 4, 2006): 376–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201557.

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DORCHIN, NETTA, and AMNON FREIDBERG. "Schizomyia botellus n.sp. – a new bud galling species from Apiaceae in Israel." Zootaxa 3122, no. 1 (December 7, 2011): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3122.1.3.

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In a recent paper (Dorchin & Freidberg 2011) we reviewed the cecidomyiid fauna of the plant family Apiaceae in Israel. For one of the species that was described in that paper, we failed to provide details about the holotype depository, which we now provide in this note in order to make the species name available. We hereby describe the new species Schizomyia botellus Dorchin & Freidberg, by reference to its full description in the above mentioned publication. Details of the holotype are as follows: ♂, Israel, Mishor Paran, 17.iii.1995, N. Dorchin, reared from Deverra triradiata gall, deposited in the national collection of insects, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel (TAUI). Details about the paratypes, biology and distribution of the new species are found in Dorchin & Freidberg 2011.
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Munabari, Fahlesa, and Hamdani Hamdani. "The Implementation of the Jerusalem Embassy Act Under President Donald Trump (2017-2019)." Budi Luhur Journal of Strategic & Global Studies 1, no. 1 (July 31, 2023): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.36080/jsgs.v1i1.9.

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Abstrak :Artikel ini bertujuan menganalisis kepentingan nasional dan kebijakan luar negeri Amerika Serikat di bawah kepemimpinan Presiden Donald J. Trump terkait pemindahan Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat di Israel dari Tel-Aviv ke Yerusalem pada 6 Desember 2017. Relokasi Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat telah ditetapkan dalam Undang-Undang Kedutaan Yerusalem yang disetujui oleh kongres Amerika Serikat ke-104 pada tahun 1995 pada masa pemerintahan Presiden Bill Clinton. Namun, selama beberapa dekade pelaksanaan undang-undang tersebut tidak terealisasi hingga tahun 2016. Selanjutnya undang-undang tersebut direalisasikan pada masa pemerintahan Presiden Donald J. Trump yang didukung oleh anggota Kongres ke-115 pada tahun 2017. Menggunakan kerangka teori politik luar negeri dan kepentingan nasional, artikel ini berargumen bahwa keputusan pemindahan Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat dari Tel Aviv ke Yerusalem disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor seperti pengaruh peran lobi Israel yang sangat mempengaruhi arah kebijakan luar negeri AS khususnya terkait Israel, karakteristik konservatif Partai Republik, kelompok Kristen Evangelis dan Zionis yang mendukung kepentingan Israel, dan hubungan bilateral khusus antara Israel dan Amerika Serikat. Abstract: This article is aimed at analyzing the national interests and foreign policy of the United States under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump regarding the relocation of the United States Embassy in Israel from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem on December 6, 2017. The relocation of the United States Embassy had been stipulated in the Jerusalem Embassy Act approved by the 104th United States congress in 1995 during the administration of President Bill Clinton. However, for several decades the implementation of the law was not realized until 2016. Furthermore, the law was realized during the administration of President Donald J. Trump who was supported by members of the 115th Congress in 2017. Using the theoretical framework of foreign policy and national interest, this article argues that the decision to relocate the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem was due to some factors such as the influential role of the Israeli lobby, which greatly influences the direction of US foreign policy especially with regard to Israel, the conservative characteristics of the Republic Party, the Evangelical and Zionist Christian groups, which support Israeli’s interests, and the special bilateral relations between Israel and the United States.
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Anikster, Y., J. Manisterski, D. L. Long, and K. J. Leonard. "Leaf Rust and Stem Rust Resistance in Triticum dicoccoides Populations in Israel." Plant Disease 89, no. 1 (January 2005): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-0055.

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A total of 742 single plant accessions of Triticum dicoccoides were collected from 26 locations in Israel. All accessions were evaluated for leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) resistance in field plots at Tel Aviv, and subsets of 284 and 468 accessions were tested in the greenhouse in Tel Aviv and St. Paul, MN, respectively, for seedling resistance to leaf rust; 460 accessions were also tested for seedling resistance to stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) in St. Paul. One accession was highly resistant to leaf rust in seedling tests in Tel Aviv, and 21 others had moderately susceptible to moderately resistant seedling resistance. Four accessions were highly resistant to leaf rust in seedling tests in St. Paul, and 11 were resistant to at least one stem rust race. Adult resistance to leaf rust was more common than seedling resistance among the accessions; 21 accessions had less than 25% leaf rust severity in field plots compared with 80 to 90% severity for highly susceptible accessions. Most of the accessions with effective adult plant resistance came from two nearby locations in Upper Galilee, a region where populations of T. dicoccoides are most extensive and genetically diverse. These accessions may provide valuable new partial resistance genes for durable protection against leaf rust in cultivated wheat.
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Miller, Malcolm. "Psanterin: Anthology of Israeli Piano Music." Tempo 58, no. 230 (October 2004): 79–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204250331.

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Psanterin: Anthology of Israeli Music for Piano. Liora Ziv-Li, Allan Sternfield, Ora Rotem-Nelken, Herut Israeli, Tomer Lev, Michal Tal, Natasha Tadson, Yuval Admoni, Astrith Baltsan, Allon Goldstein (pianists). Israel Music Center IMCD: 104–112 (9-CD set) produced by The Israel Composers League and the Israeli Music Center (IMC), 55 Begin Rd, Tel Aviv, Israel. (Tel/fax:00-972-(0)3-562 1282. Email: icl@zahav.net.il
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Engler, M. "Be'rashut Ha'rabim: Public Space Homage to the gardener of Tel Aviv, Avraham Karavan. Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel. June 16, 2003-August 23, 2003." Landscape Journal 24, no. 1 (January 1, 2005): 107–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.24.1.107.

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Finkler, Hilit, Erez Hatna, and Joseph Terkel. "The influence of neighbourhood socio-demographic factors on densities of free-roaming cat populations in an urban ecosystem in Israel." Wildlife Research 38, no. 3 (2011): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr10215.

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Context Free-roaming cat populations are abundant in many urban ecosystems worldwide. Their management is necessary for reasons of public health, risk of wildlife predation and cat welfare related to their high densities. Trap–neuter–return (TNR) programs are now the main cat population control strategy in urban areas. However, the efficacy of such strategies is difficult to evaluate without more precise estimates of cat numbers and a better knowledge of anthropogenic influences on cat densities. Aims We aimed to estimate free-roaming cat population numbers and density in residential neighbourhoods in Tel Aviv, and to investigate population densities in relation to several socio-demographic factors. Methods We compared free-roaming cat population densities in terms of neighbourhood socio-economic status (SES), housing type, human density and percentage of residential and commercial areas. Five consecutive cat density surveys were carried out in eight residential neighbourhoods in Israel – four in northern Tel Aviv, characterised by high SES, and four in southern Tel Aviv, characterised by low SES. The photographic capture–recapture technique was used and abundance estimates were evaluated using the MARK program. Regression analyses examined the effect of socio-demographic factors on cat densities. Key results Neighbourhood socio-economic status significantly influenced kitten density and proportion of neutered cats in the total population: southern neighbourhoods had higher kitten densities and lower neutered cat proportions compared with northern neighbourhoods. Higher adult cat densities featured in mixed profile neighbourhoods of residential and commercial areas compared with solely residential neighbourhoods. Using the linear equation from the regression analysis the entire free-roaming cat population in Tel Aviv was extrapolated to 39 000 cats. Conclusions The results suggest that adult cat and kitten densities depend in part on socio-demographic factors, specifically on neighbourhood socio-economic status and the proportion of residential area. Implications Our findings in Tel Aviv may be used to improve cat management efforts, by focusing on neighbourhoods hosting higher cat densities; as well as to improve cat welfare by focusing on neighbourhoods with lower neutering rates and higher kitten densities. Finally, the current study may serve as a basis for studies in other cities with similar cat overpopulation problems.
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Aronoff, Jacob. "Saving Old Buildings (1920-1939) in Tel-Aviv, Israel." Structural Engineering International 10, no. 1 (February 2000): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686600780620838.

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Fishman, Rachelle HB. "tel aviv Israel investigates claims of illegal ova sales." Lancet 355, no. 9204 (February 2000): 633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)72502-2.

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Mandler, Daniel. "ISRANALYTICA 2010, Tel Aviv, Israel, January 19-20, 2010." Israel Journal of Chemistry 50, no. 3 (September 2010): 262–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201000042.

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Ajzenstadt, Michael. "Jerusalem and Tel Aviv A Canadian Spring in Israel." Canadian Theatre Review 77 (December 1993): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.77.012.

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Four years ago a new theatrical festival, titled Theatrenetto, opened in Israel. It was devoted to one-actor plays and within a couple of years reached immense popularity with the audience. And while actors are still complaining that they are not being paid enough for their performances in this festival, the fact remains that they get enormous exposure out of it, exposure which money cannot buy. In fact plays that won first prize in the festival competition were soon grabbed by leading theatre companies here and added to their ongoing bills.
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Yang, Connie. "Staging Israel/Palestine: The geopolitical imaginaries of international tourism." Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38, no. 6 (March 29, 2020): 1075–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2399654420915573.

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This article argues that the curation of particular geopolitical imaginaries of Israel/Palestine for international tourists can legitimize and naturalize the violence of the Israeli state project. Juxtaposing the cases of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the West Bank, I analyze the discourses and embodied practices that produce imaginative geographies through processes of spatial distancing and temporal fixing. The dominant imaginary in Tel Aviv-Jaffa incorporates Israel into a westernized geography of Europe, while the dominant imaginary of the West Bank emphasizes its location in an Orientalized Middle East. The cultivation of these tourist landscapes as entirely disparate places works to obscure how both are constitutive of a single Israeli regime, contributing to the public secret that separates the occupation of the West Bank from Israel as a democratic state. By examining how seemingly apolitical tourist practices are entangled with geopolitical violence, this article reveals the complicity of international tourism in sustaining Israeli settler colonial dispossession and military occupation.
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Weissbrod, Rachel. "Translation Research in the Framework of the Tel Aviv School of Poetics and Semiotics." L'école de Tel-Aviv : pour une théorie de la traduction littéraire 43, no. 1 (October 2, 2002): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/004592ar.

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Abstract Israel has made an important contribution to translation studies. Since the late 1960s, its contribution in this field is mainly identified with the Tel Aviv school of poetics and semiotics. This paper sets out to introduce the basic ideas of the Tel Aviv school and show how they developed. It surveys the school's achievements in the various branches of translation studies - theory, descriptive research and the applied branches, and examines its impact on translation research in the world. Taking into account some shortcomings which in the author's view might interfere with the school's development, the paper points out the school's future directions of research and the challenges still to be met.
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Eytan, Hagai. "The Space Between Us: On Shifting Sitting Patterns in Tel Aviv Taxi-Cabs, and Their Meanings." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 48, no. 1 (February 9, 2018): 128–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891241618754406.

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The taxi is a widespread mode of public transportation. In this everyday-life urban setting total strangers, a driver and his fare, interact and co-operate. In Israel, taxi passengers must choose whether to sit in the front seat, near the stranger-driver, or in the backseat, behind him. This choice pre-structures the incoming interaction and sets its general “tone.” Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in a taxi in Tel Aviv, as well as on interviews and street observations, this article examines shifting sitting patterns in Tel Aviv taxis. These shifting proxemic patterns reveal homophilous tendencies and reflect, in a nutshell, wider structural, socioeconomic, and ideological changes undergone by Israeli society.
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Liebscher, Martin. "German émigré psychologists in Tel Aviv (1934–58)." History of the Human Sciences 30, no. 2 (April 2017): 54–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695116687236.

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The First International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Zurich from 7 to 12 August 1958. On this occasion a small group of Israeli psychologists, represented by Erich Neumann, was accepted as a charter group member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), which marked the foundation of the Israel Association of Analytical Psychology. The history leading up to this official birth date is mainly associated with the efforts of Erich Neumann – and rightly so; however, a number of other therapists, scholars and patients have been forgotten or deleted from this historical narrative, to their detriment. While I was working on the edition of the correspondence between C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann I came across their names, which were often only casually mentioned re some episode, and I have since tried to find out their stories and what happened to them. In this article I discuss the contributions to the development of analytical psychology in British Mandate Palestine, later Israel, of two such figures, Max M. Stern (1895–1982) and Margarete Braband-Isaac (1892–1986). Both had been in personal contact with C. G. Jung and built a bridge between the isolated Jewish therapists in British Mandate Palestine and the Zurich circles. In Tel Aviv they collaborated for a while with Neumann, with whom for different reasons both fell out. The article shows the cause of these controversies with Neumann and tries to find out why those two characters were historically marginalized.
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Metzger, Zvi. "Zvi Metzger, DMD, Professor, Department of Endodontology, The Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel." Endodontic Topics 29, no. 1 (September 2013): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/etp.12051_6.

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Behringer, Robert, James Jenkins, Touvia Miloh, Steven Orszag, Thorsten Pöschel, Philip Rosenau, Stuart Savage, Zeev Schuss, and Lev Shemer. "Professor Isaac Goldhirsch 11 October 1949–29 April 2010." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 655 (June 11, 2010): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022112010002909.

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Professor Isaac Goldhirsch, the Raquel and Manuel Klachky Chair of Rheological Flows at the School of Mechanical Engineering of Tel-Aviv University, Israel, died unexpectedly on April 29 at age 60 while on sabbatical leave at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Germany.
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Seter, Ronit. "Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv: Different News from Israel (or, One More Step Toward Peace) — Three Contemporary Music Festivals." Tempo 59, no. 233 (June 21, 2005): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298205210239.

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When a Western musician thinks of Israel, the immediate association is of incessant political conflict and terrorism, not the country's rich cultural life. Yet, for a state that has endured one terrorist outrage after another over the last four years, Israel's thriving contemporary music scene — a part of classical music events, blossoming with over 2,300 classical concerts a year — is an astounding feat. In March 2002, while biweekly suicide attacks ended the lives of over 120 Israeli civilians, concert halls were unbelievably full despite the fear, or perhaps just because of it, as a constructive escapism. A year later, still under shaky political and economic conditions, Avigail Arnheim, the director of music events at the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, and Dan Yuhas, the newly-elected chair of the Israel Composers' League (and the music director of the Israel Contemporary Players) initiated preparations for three concurrent festivals of contemporary music in October 2004. A Western musician, not knowing the details, would think that they were planning events for Berlin and Munich audiences, and not for Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem listeners.
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Aronescu, Avi, and Joseph Appelbaum. "The Effect of Collector Shading and Masking on Optimized PV Field Designs." Energies 12, no. 18 (September 9, 2019): 3471. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12183471.

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Photovoltaic (PV) solar fields are deployed with multiple rows. The second and subsequent rows are subject to shading and masking by the rows in front. The direct beam incident radiation on the second row is affected by shading and the diffuse incident radiation is affected by masking, expressed by sky view factor. Hence, all rows, besides the first one, receive lower incident radiation. The design of PV fields must take into account the decrease in the incident radiation caused by these two effects. The paper investigates by simulation the annual incident diffuse, direct beam and global radiation on the first and on the second row for optimized PV fields at two sites: Tel Aviv, Israel, with low diffuse component, and Lindenberg–Germany monitoring station, with a high diffuse component. The study emphasizes the importance of the diffuse incident radiation on the energy loss of the PV field. The percentage annual global energy loss due to shading and masking on the second row amounts to 1.49% in Tel Aviv and 0.46% in Lindenberg. Isotropic and anisotropic diffuse models were considered. The calculated diffuse incident energy for the isotropic model is lower than the values for anisotropic model by about 8% in Tel Aviv and 3.75% in Lindenberg.
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Luntz, Mlchal, Fred Telischi, Bradford Ress, Brian Bowen, and Thomas Balkany. "Congenital Cholesteatoma Isolated to the Mastoid." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 106, no. 7 (July 1997): 608–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000348949710600715.

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From the Department of Otolaryngology, Jackson Memorial Hospital and the University of Miami Ear Institute (Luntz, Telischi, Ress, Balkany), and the Department of Radiology, Section of Neuroradiology, University of Miami School of Medicine (Bowen), Miami, Florida. Dr Luntz is currently in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
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Levin-Dagan, Naama, and Sivan Strenfeld-Hever. "Reflections on Israeli hospital-based social work with COVID-19 patients and their families." International Social Work 63, no. 6 (August 28, 2020): 766–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020872820952002.

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The COVID-19 pandemic created an unfamiliar and dynamic reality which posed many challenges for hospital social workers. This article presents the experience of the social work service at Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Israel in answering the needs of COVID-19-hospitalized patients and their families.
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Fenster, Tovi. "Teaching gender in Israel: Experiences at the Tel Aviv University." International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 20, no. 3 (August 2011): 195–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10382046.2011.588499.

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Leventer-Roberts, Maya, Rivka Sheffer, Matanelle Salama, Naama Nuss, Sarit Rahmani, Tamar Kornriech, and Zohar Mor. "Pediatric measles cases by residence status in Tel Aviv, Israel." Vaccine 38, no. 36 (August 2020): 5773–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.07.006.

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Ganor, Eliezer. "The frequency of Saharan dust episodes over Tel Aviv, Israel." Atmospheric Environment 28, no. 17 (September 1994): 2867–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1352-2310(94)90087-6.

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Lapidot, Elad, Gang Xian, and Miguel Giusti. "Weltgeist. Hegel in Israel, China und Lateinamerika." Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 14, no. 2 (2020): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/1863-8937-2020-2-122.

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In diesen Tagen erscheint im Verlag «Resling» in Tel Aviv die erste hebräische Übersetzung von Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes. Die Arbeit am ersten Band dauerte ungefähr zwölf Jahre. Roi Bar und ich übersetzten gemeinsam, einmal die Woche, immer Sonntag Nachmittags, in meinem Wohnzimmer in Berlin. Ins Hebräische wurde Hegel also 15 Gehminuten von seinem Lehrstuhl, 25 von seinem Grab im Dorotheenstädtischen Friedhof entfernt, durch israelische Migranten übertragen.
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D’Amato, Anthony. "Judge Bork’s Concept of the Law of Nations is Seriously Mistaken." American Journal of International Law 79, no. 1 (January 1985): 92–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2202665.

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A recent decision of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Tel-Oren v. Libyan Arab Republic, is sparking considerable controversy and will undoubtedly be examined at length in law journals. The events in issue occurred March 8, 1978, when 13 heavily armed members of the Palestine Liberation Organization left Lebanon for Israel under instructions to seize and hold Israeli civilians in ransom for the release of PLO members incarcerated in Israel. On the main highway between Haifa and Tel Aviv, they stopped and seized a civilian bus, a taxi, a passing car, and later a second civilian bus, taking the passengers hostage. While proceeding toward Tel Aviv with their hostages gathered in the first bus, the terrorists fired on and killed numerous occupants of passing cars as well as some of their own passengers. They also tortured some of their hostages. At a shoot-out with the police at a police barricade, the terrorists shot more of their hostages and then blew up the bus with grenades. As a result of the terrorists’ actions, 22 adults and 12 children were killed, and 63 adults and 14 children were seriously wounded.
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Milani, Tommaso M., Erez Levon, Roey J. Gafter, and Iair G. Or. "Tel Aviv as a space of affirmation versus transformation." Linguistic Landscape. An international journal 4, no. 3 (November 26, 2018): 278–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ll.18006.mil.

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Abstract In this article we investigate the spatial politics of sexuality in Israel by focusing on two different but related data sets: (1) the official video for Tel Aviv Pride 2013 produced by the Mizrahi Jewish music group Arisa; and (2) a protest against the Occupation of Palestine performed at Tel Aviv Pride in 2017. We analyze these examples with the help of a theoretical framework that offers a dynamic conceptualization of citizenship and its semiotic manifestations, drawing on Fraser’s (1995) distinction between affirmative and transformative strategies of social justice. In line with the remit of this special issue, we highlight the importance of taking sexuality as an entry point for Linguistic Landscape analysis. More specifically, we argue that a focus on sexuality in space opens up a window into the affective, intimate and embodied dimensions of politics.
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Ketko, Avi, and Maria Viorica Bedrule-Grigoruță. "The Process of Ownership Separation in Co-Owned Companies of the Tel Aviv Municipality and the State of Israel. A Case Study." Review of Economic and Business Studies 11, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rebs-2018-0071.

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AbstractProfessional literature deals extensively with commitment (management and personal commitment), trust between partners and transparency as critical success factors in collaboration in general and in collaboration among public entities in particular. The State of Israel and the Municipality of Tel Aviv owned seven joint subsidiaries with different holdings in each of the companies. The Israeli government made a decision to sell the State's shares in these companies to the Tel Aviv Municipality. In 2016, a long process, of over eight years of negotiations, between the parties on a commercial basis, came to an end. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the implementation of principles of commitment, trust and transparency in practice led to the successful conclusion of the process. The research method was qualitative research, using semi-structured interviews, in the process where involved 12 people.
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Schlesinger, Jacob, Shiri Navon-Venezia, Inna Chmelnitsky, Orly Hammer-Münz, Azita Leavitt, Howard S. Gold, Mitchell J. Schwaber, and Yehuda Carmeli. "Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases among Enterobacter Isolates Obtained in Tel Aviv, Israel." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 49, no. 3 (March 2005): 1150–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.49.3.1150-1156.2005.

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ABSTRACT The extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing phenotype is frequent among Enterobacter isolates at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel. We examined the clonal relatedness and characterized the ESBLs of a collection of these strains. Clonal relatedness was determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Isoelectric focusing (IEF) and transconjugation experiments were performed. ESBL gene families were screened by colony hybridization and PCR for bla TEM, bla SHV, bla CTX-M, bla IBC, bla PER, bla OXA, bla VEB, and bla SFO; and the PCR products were sequenced. The 17 Enterobacter isolates studied comprised 15 distinct genotypes. All isolates showed at least one IEF band (range, one to five bands) whose appearance was suppressed by addition of clavulanate; pIs ranged from 5.4 to ≥8.2. Colony hybridization identified at least one family of beta-lactamase genes in 11 isolates: 10 harbored bla TEM and 9 harbored bla SHV. PCR screening and sequence analysis of the PCR products for bla TEM, bla SHV, and bla CTX-M identified TEM-1 in 11 isolates, SHV-12 in 7 isolates, SHV-1 in 1 isolate, a CTX-M-2-like gene in 2 isolates, and CTX-M-26 in 1 isolate. In transconjugation experiments with four isolates harboring bla TEM-1 and bla SHV-12, both genes were simultaneously transferred to the recipient strain Escherichia coli HB101. Plasmid mapping, PCR, and Southern analysis with TEM- and SHV-specific probes demonstrated that a single transferred plasmid carried both the TEM-1 and the SHV-12 genes. The widespread presence of ESBLs among Enterobacter isolates in Tel Aviv is likely due not to clonal spread but, rather, to plasmid-mediated transfer, at times simultaneously, of genes encoding several types of enzymes. The dominant ESBL identified was SHV-12.
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Winston, Gary, and Alex Leventhal. "Unintentional drinking-water contamination events of unknown origin: surrogate for terrorism preparedness." Journal of Water and Health 6, S1 (March 1, 2008): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2008.036.

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Drinking-water is a direct conduit to many human receptors. An intentional attack (e.g. terrorism) on drinking-water systems can shock and disrupt elements of national infrastructures. We report on an unintentional drinking-water contamination event that occurred in Tel Aviv, Israel in July, 2001. Initially of unknown origin, this event involved risk management strategies used by the Ministry of Health for abating a potential public health crisis as might be envisaged of water contamination due to terrorism. In an abrupt event of unknown origin, public health officials need to be responsible for the same level of preparedness and risk communication. This is emphasized by comparison of management strategies between the Tel Aviv event and one of dire consequences that occurred in Camelford, England in 1988. From the onset of the Tel Aviv incident, the public health strategy was to employ the precautionary principle by warning residents of the affected region to not drink tap water, even if boiled. This strategy was in contrast to an earlier crisis that occurred in Camelford, England in 1988. An outcome of this event was heightened awareness that a water crisis can occur in peacetime and not only in association with terrorism. No matter how minor the contamination event or short-term the disruption of delivery of safe drinking-water, psychological, medical and public health impact could be significant.
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Müller, Tanja R. "Universal Rights versus Exclusionary Politics: Aspirations and Despair among Eritrean Refugees in Tel Aviv." Africa Spectrum 50, no. 3 (December 2015): 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000203971505000301.

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By investigating contemporary refugees, this paper analyses the contradictory dynamics of a global order whereby universal rights are distributed unequally through nation-state politics. It uses an ethnographic case study of Eritrean refugees in Tel Aviv as its empirical base in order to investigate refugeeness as a condition of everyday life. The paper demonstrates how a repressive environment within Eritrea has made people refugees, and how that condition is being reinforced by the Israeli government's refusal to recognise these refugees as such. It further interrogates the relationship between persecution and belonging that characterises the lives of Eritreans as refugees in Israel. The paper concludes by arguing that being a refugee does not preclude feeling a strong sense of national belonging. Eritrean refugees in Tel Aviv do not aspire to gain cosmopolitan citizenship rights but are driven by the desire to be rightful citizens of Eritrea.
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Ram, Haggai. "TO BANISH THE “LEVANTINE DUNGHILL“ FROM WITHIN: TOWARD A CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING OF ISRAELI ANTI-IRAN PHOBIAS." International Journal of Middle East Studies 40, no. 2 (May 2008): 249–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743808080537.

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Held since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest is an annual event traditionally dedicated to the eternal themes of love, peace, and harmony. Yet Israelis asked to pick a song for the 2007 contest in Helsinki paid little heed to these themes. Instead, they settled for “Push the Button,” a controversial number by an Israeli punk group called Teapacks; the song is generally understood as a description of life under the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran with its “crazy rulers.” Meanwhile, an Israeli fashion house (Dan Cassidy) commissioned a series of photos at a construction site in southern Tel Aviv that showed a topless model lying in a pit. The project was designed as a warning against the “holocaust” that would follow Iran's possible nuclear attack on Israel; the pit, as the project's creative director explained, represented “the mass grave of complacent Tel Aviv residents.”
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Kfir, Anda. "Anda Kfir, DMD, Senior Lecturer and Chair, Department of Endodontology, The Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel." Endodontic Topics 29, no. 1 (September 2013): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/etp.12051_5.

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Jalal, Syed Umair. "The Post-Revolutionary Israeli-Iranian Rivalry and Iran's Nuclear Program." Journal of Regional Studies Review 2, no. 1 (December 30, 2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.62843/jrsr/2023.94501.

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There were big changes in the Middle East after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The rebels were against Israel. Tel Aviv had a good relationship with Tehran until 1979, but it was hostile towards its Arab neighbours because of a longstanding desire to rule the area. In times of change, Israel has grown afraid as Iran's power has grown. Israel is against Islam and Muslims. A lack of balance of power in the area and Iran's desire for nuclear weapons have made Iran and Israel compete with each other. A lot of Israelis think that Iran's nuclear project is a threat to their very survival and that it needs to be stopped. This piece talks about the bad feelings between Iran and Israel, the risks that could come from Iran having nuclear weapons, and different ways to get Iran to give up its nuclear programme. The piece is divided into four parts. The first part talks about the history of relations between Iran and Israel and why they are at odds with each other. The second part briefly explains how the division of power in the region led to a direct war between Tehran and Tel Aviv. The third part talks about Iran's nuclear project and the threats it makes against Israel. The last part talks about current plans for sanctions against Iran to get it to give up its nuclear weapons.
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Lischner, Michael, Ruth Lang, Itzhak Jutrin, and Mordchai Ravid. "Atenolol vs. Amiloride-Hydrochlorothiazide in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Hypertension: A Double-Blind, Crossover, Placebo-Controlled Study." Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy 21, no. 1 (January 1987): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10600280870211p106.

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The antihypertensive effect of atenolol 100 mg was compared to that of amiloride HCl 5 mg + hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg (AHCZ) in a double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled study of 128 patients. Both drugs were given once daily. Atenolol produced a significant decline in lying, standing, and postexercise blood pressure and pulse rate values. The corresponding values on AHCZ were not significantly different from placebo. Both the beta-blocking agent and the thiazide diuretic with amiloride were relatively well tolerated. More than half of all adverse effects were nonspecific and also observed in patients on placebo. In the population studied, atenolol proved to be a superior antihypertensive agent to AHCZ. MICHAEL LISCHNER, M.D., is Senior Resident, Instructor in Medicine; RUTH LANG, M.D., is Physician, Lecturer in Medicine; ITZHAK JUTRIN, M.D., is Senior Physician; and MORDCHAI RAVID, M.D., is Head, Department of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Meir Hospital, Kfar Saba, and Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Salama, M., Z. Amitai, A. V. Ezernitchi, R. Sheffer, J. Jaffe, S. Rahmani, E. Leshem, and L. Valinsky. "Surveillance of listeriosis in the Tel Aviv District, Israel, 2010–2015." Epidemiology and Infection 146, no. 3 (January 8, 2018): 283–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268817003004.

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AbstractThis study analyses the epidemiologic, clinical and molecular findings of all culture-confirmed cases of listeriosis notified from 2010 to 2015 in the Tel Aviv District, which is known to have high rates of listeriosis. All clinical isolates ofListeria monocytogeneswere subtyped using two-enzyme pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. During the studied period, 102 cases of listeriosis were notified, including 23 pregnancy-associated cases (23%). Among 79 non-pregnancy-associated cases, 18 had neuro-invasive disease (21%). There were 26 deaths associated with the disease. Using molecular identification, we found a number of clusters of identical bacterial clones, which pointed to possible sources of infection. The high rates of morbidity and mortality resulting from listeriosis, as well as the diverse ways of infection demonstrated in this study, accentuate the need to boost public health actions, in order to raise awareness and better control high-risk contamination routes.
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Six, Veronika. "19 - 22.05.1997 in Tel Aviv (Israel): The Nile - Civilizations, History, Myths." Aethiopica 1 (September 13, 2013): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.1.1.643.

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Swanson, Alfred B. "Presidential address, Fourth International Congress, Tel Aviv, Israel, April 11, 1989." Journal of Hand Surgery 17, no. 2 (March 1992): 403–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0363-5023(92)90443-s.

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Deshen, S., and H. Deshen. "Seeking Dignity and Independence: Toward an Ethnography of Blindness in Israel." Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 81, no. 5 (May 1987): 209–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0145482x8708100509.

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Today, blind people in Israel are in transition from their traditional segregation and dependent roles to an indeterminate type of integration and activism. Case material from an anthropological field study of 57 blind adults in the Tel-Aviv area is used to illustrate the contradictions that blind people face in this transitional period, especially in relation to the acceptance of benefits that are offered because of their sightlessness.
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Kunda, Gideon. "Dilemas da cultura organizacional [entrevistado por Ana Luisa Vieira Pliopas e Maria José Tonelli]." GV-executivo 2, no. 4 (October 3, 2004): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.12660/gvexec.v2n4.2004.34998.

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<div>Em entrevista concedida à RAE-executivo, por ocasião de sua passagem pelo Brasil, Gideon Kunda, professor do Departamento de Estudos do Trabalho da Universidade de Tel Aviv, Israel, fala sobre cultura organizacional e práticas de gestão. Kunda revela grande preocupação com a importação de idéias e práticas administrativas que não considerar a complexidade e as sutilezas do contexto local.</div>
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