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    Comparative Analysis of Virology and Pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV Infections: Implications for Public Health and Treatment Strategies by Olebo DF, Igwe MC

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Understanding their differences can enhance public health strategies and treatment approaches.Purpose: This narrative review compares the virology, transmission, immune responses, and clinical outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV to inform treatment strategies and public health interventions.Methods: A narrative review was conducted, synthesizing data from peer-reviewed literature and expert commentary from 2010 to 2024. …”
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    Using Information Extraction to Normalize the Training Data for Automatic Radiology Report Generation by Yuxiang Liao, Haishan Xiang, Hantao Liu, Irena Spasic

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Using the annotated data, we trained the model for automatically converting information from a narrative radiology report into the structured representation, which achieved a micro-F1 of 96.6% and 96.1% on named entity recognition, 94.0% and 89.8% on entity attribute recognition, and 89.5% and 86.6% on relation extraction, on the MIMIC-CXR and CheXpert test sets, respectively. …”
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    L’ibadisme maghrébin en contexte fatimide (début xe-milieu xie siècle) by Cyrille Aillet

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This vision is completed by the apologetical narrative of resistance against the “tyrants”. But how could the Ibadi orthodoxy compete with the heroic saga of Abū Yazīd, the schismatic figurehead of rebellion? …”
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    Irrigar para colonizar: a rivalidade anglo-francesa no Egito segundo Jean Brunhes by Vitor Julio Gomes Barreto

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Through an analysis of few articles published from 1897 to 1905 on French journals, we can observe a narrative battle between the geographer and English intellectuals that offered France technical, economical and social arguments for building a political base about the Egyptian issue. …”
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    Sérialité générique, modes de consommation et question de vérité Le cas de Détective by Matthieu Letourneux

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Such choices are facilitated by the circulation, in the media culture, between fictional and non-fictional narratives. Fiction is constantly nourished by real events; in return, it tends to give a readable form to real events.…”
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    Unreal Cities: the Veterans’ Homecoming and the Fate of Postwar Noir by Benoît Tadié

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This article looks at the emotional premises, narrative patterns and political implications of these tales, thus suggesting that the main aesthetic and ideological traits of postwar noir grew out of the veterans’ foundational and problematic experience of homecoming.…”
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    La parenté sauvage dans « Ktaadn » de Thoreau by Agnès Derail

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This study explores the paradoxes of the American legacy as it is envisaged in « Ktaadn », the first of the Maine Woods narratives, in which Thoreau, back in Walden, relates one of his excursions into the heart of the primitive Maine forest. …”
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    Imitation, Mimicry, and the Performance of Americanness in Nabokov’s Pnin by Annika M. Schadewaldt

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Approaching the novel as preoccupied with issues of imitation allows us to see not only how Pnin reframes the immigrant narrative as one of imperfect performance of Americanness but also how it connects the issue of assimilation to larger questions of the aesthetic and ethic education of readers.…”
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    The Art of Storytelling in Science: A Personal Journey by Bruno Bezerril Andrade

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Drawing from my experiences across Brazil, the United States of America, India, and South Africa, I explore how crafting compelling narratives enhances scientific communication, increasing the likelihood of publishing, securing funding, and building collaborations. …”
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    Les Quotas by Marie-Laure Schultze, Sujarei Tali

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In this universe, the choice of whom you have sexual relationships with, how and at which rate doesn’t belong to you anymore.This narrative is presented in three different forms: a comic, an audio recording and a novel, three ways (graphic, audio and textual) as three attempts to thwart Kimée and Djoa’s gender and sexuality—the characters, and their universe. …”
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    « This is Hell – Hell - Hell ! » : les éléments dans The Nether World de George Gissing by Fabienne Gaspari

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The evocations of the landscape and of nature, which are rare but extremely efficient, therefore seem to serve the unfolding of a perfectly orchestrated narrative. Such evocations generate clusters of images which are first meant to convey some grim picture of reality but which also lead to a poetic and fleeting representation of the elements, a reverie on the « dung-heap » (a metaphor defining the naturalist novel) and on the flowers which grow from it.…”
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    L’indépendantisme catalan : de la marginalité au mouvement social de masse by Mathieu Petithomme

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It also shows how the pro-independence camp, beyond classical political organizations, mainly constitutes a powerful social movement mobilizing a narrative, causal stories, as well as logics of mobilization, an activist network of actors and a variety of « collective action repertoires ». …”
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    En quoi faut-il des frontières ? by Annick Louis

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Based on the postulate of a disciplinary crossing that corresponds to the mode defined as epistemological, likely to lead to a reconsideration of the scholarly position of a discipline and its foundations (Louis 2013), I propose a reflection that combines principles and methods of the humanities and social sciences with the study of literary and narrative texts. I will focus on the productivity of the notion of “ordinary writings” (Fabre 1993), which I will take up in order to explore two aspects: the process that makes it possible to transform them into literate, scholarly or literary writings, allowing us to go beyond the opposition between these two types of writing. …”
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    Dépaysement d’une géographe by Violaine Jolivet

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…However it is rare that geographers examine this notion from the perspective of job mobility, which is what this paper aims to do, taking the form of a personal narrative. However, this account of "dépaysement" takes on an unusual meaning, as it seeks to tell of the passage from one continent to another, all the while remaining in Francophone countries. …”
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    Novel and Censorship or Eros’ Bad Fait h   by Maurice Couturier

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In order to speak freely about love – either sentimental or sexual – and to counter the effects of censorship, novelists soon started to develop more sophisticated narrative and enunciative strategies, allowing them to deny authorial responsibility while leaving textual traces which the reader could track down. …”
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    Habiter la Conciergerie. S’approprier l’environnement carcéral au xviiie siècle by Adrien Pitor

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Despite the limitations of the writing context, the information inserted in these documents is an opportunity to tell micro-narratives of daily life, in which the logics of neighbourhood, inter-acquaintance, cooperation or opposition that are established at different levels of the prison can be read. …”
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    Contribuições da cartografia temática como instrumento analítico em estudos históricos. by José Rogério Beier, Lucas Montalvão Rabelo

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is sought, therefore, to draw attention to some relevant elements of this tool that can serve the historian in the formulation of new problems for his investigation; in the analysis of the problems already formulated and, mainly, in the construction of the argumentation of his narrative. In the end, it is intended to point out the importance of the use of this instrument in the historical studies, once it is associated with the questions and problems of the research, and not merely for aesthetic or technical reasons.…”
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    Entre air et terre : les éléments dans Aurora Leigh d’Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Marianne Camus

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Surprisingly enough, despite the fact that it is strongly associated with femininity, Elizabeth Barrett Browning has no use for water as an element in her narrative of Aurora Leigh’s progress as a poet in the eponymous poem. …”
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    The Philosomer by Anthony Gritten

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…There are questions about how it narrates itself, both inwardly to its network (though the global reach of Performance Philosophy suggests that ‘inward’ is not the right word here) and outwardly towards interlocutors nominally outside the network. …”
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    Roads and Roadlessness: Driving Trucks in Siberia by Tatiana Argounova-Low

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The article analyses narratives of the truckers who frame their experiences of the road with close reference to time and money and where notions of agency of the road become prominent.…”
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