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    Figures mythiques et histoire. Réinterprétations et contrastes entre Orient et Occident by Denise Aigle

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…The history of the Islamic East is marked by great personages who are considered as models and Founding Fathers. …”
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    Risque et démonstration, la politique de capture et de stockage du dioxyde de carbone (CCS) dans l’Union europeenne by Rebeca Neri O’Neill, Alain Nadaï

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The emergence of EU CCS policy was marked by intense debates and local conflicts, especially with regard to the risks associated with potential leakages of CO2 in the short term (acidification of surface media or groundwater) or in the long term (CCS claimed to be ineffective in the fight against climate change). …”
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    L’emploi de formes d’adresse dans les interactions interculturelles – perceptions et discussions authentiques entre francophones et finnophones by Johanna Isosävi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The analysis shows that Finnish participants have difficulties with marked address forms, which they do not use much in their mother tongue, whereas for French participants, the non-utilisation of acquired forms seems unproblematic. …”
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    «Li sens conmence contreval a filer…». Imaginaire du sang et hétérodoxies épiques dans La Bataille Loquifer by Carlos F. Clamote Carreto

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Gathering a large range of symbolic and cultural strata, this polysemic fluid can either serve to embody the principle of continuity of the genealogical memory or to serve as the conveyor of the impure blood that runs through the veins of the cursed lineages of pagans or traitors. Tainted by the mark of ancestral taboos that shake the poetic discourse ( as with the vision of the blood that women shed, for example) or assigning the dangers of an open wound which threatens the integrity of the epic hero transformed into a sacrificial victim whose blood, shed on the battlefield, purifies and regenerates the space conquered by the Christian logos, blood creates and transmits a paradoxical imaginary which is both projected and reflected in the lineage and in the language, which reflects in the epic poetry itself. …”
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    Far from equilibrium field theory for strongly coupled light and matter: Dynamics of frustrated multimode cavity QED by Hossein Hosseinabadi, Darrick E. Chang, Jamir Marino

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Light-matter interfaces have now entered a new stage marked by the ability to engineer quantum correlated states under driven-dissipative conditions. …”
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    Low-Vacuum Quadrupole Mass Filter Using a Drift Gas by Peihe Jiang, Zhanfeng Zhao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Performing mass spectrometry in a low-vacuum environment can markedly reduce the cost, size, and power consumption of instrumentation by reducing the workload of the pumping system. …”
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    Reading the Colours of Victorian Interiors: The Poetic Home Revisited by Charlotte Ribeyrol

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The invention of mauveine, the first coal-tar based aniline dye in London in 1856 marked a chromatic turning-point in the history of industrial Europe. …”
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    Gender and Domestic Space in Ahmed Ali's and Krishna Sobti's Novels on Old Delhi by Pallavi Narayan

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…It displays the novels as structuring and perpetuating gendered relationships between women and men as also, importantly, between women in the household and those outside it. While published in markedly different times, the everyday lived realities of the time as explored in Delhi’s literary landscape by Ali and Sobti exhibit great similarities in the gendered ramifications of female dispossession as per policy, and the economic implications of women’s property being in the hands of “their” men. …”
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    Les Najāḥides by Sobhi Bouderbala

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This article examines the Najāḥid phenomenon, a dynasty of Ethiopian slaves that emerged on the political scene in Yemen at the end of the 4th/10th century, marked by the collapse of the Ziyādite state (whose capital was Zabīd, in the Tihāma) and the appearance of a multitude of autonomous powers, of which the most important was that of the Ṣulayḥids. …”
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