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  2. Cripping-up - Wikipedia

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    Cripping-up is the act of casting an actor without an apparent/visible disability into a role which is either scripted as having a disability, or into the role of an historical figure who is known to have been disabled. The term is from the audience's perspective where the visibly apparent disability is mimicked by an actor who does not have ...

  3. Crip (disability term) - Wikipedia

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    Crip, slang for cripple, is a term in the process of being reclaimed by disabled people. [1] [2] Wright State University suggests that the current community definition of crip includes people who experience any form of disability, such as one or more impairments with physical, mental, learning, and sensory, [1] though the term primarily targets physical and mobility impairment.

  4. Retraction in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Retracted articles are not removed from the published literature but marked as retracted. In some cases it may be necessary to remove an article from publication, such as when the article is clearly defamatory , violates personal privacy , is the subject of a court order , or might pose a serious health risk to the general public.

  5. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Technical reports, for minor research results and engineering and design work (including computer software), round out the primary literature. Secondary sources in the sciences include articles in review journals (which provide a synthesis of research articles on a topic to highlight advances and new lines of research), and books for large ...

  6. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 study by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences found that 70% of articles in a random sample of publications about least-developed countries did not include a local research co-author. [ 37 ] Frequently, during this kind of research, the local colleagues might be used to provide logistics support as fixers but are not engaged for their ...

  7. Clipping (morphology) - Wikipedia

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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Clipping" morphology – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( November 2011 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  8. M. Remi Yergeau - Wikipedia

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    M. Remi Yergeau (formerly Melanie Yergeau, born 1984) [1] is an American academic in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, digital studies, queer rhetoric, disability studies, and theories of mind.

  9. Talk:Cripping-up - Wikipedia

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