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Is Light-Induced Fluorescence Better Than the Endoscopist’s Eye?
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E. W. Godwin’s Month in Normandy: Travel Writing as Intertext
Published 2024-03-01“…Ruskin travelled throughout Normandy soon after his marriage to Euphemia Gray, visiting Boulogne, Abbeville, Rouen, Falaise, Avranches, Mont-Saint-Michel, Bayeux, Caen, and Honfleur, before arriving in Paris. The drawings of Norman cathedrals that Ruskin prepared during this trip became some of the most important illustrations to The Seven Lamps of Architecture, published in 1849, a volume Godwin referenced during his own trip through France. …”
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Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts: Risk Management for Tomato Production in South Florida
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Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts: Risk Management for Tomato Production in South Florida
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Isolated Cysticercosis of Sternocleidomastoid Muscle: Role of Ultrasonography
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The Deceleration Index - Is it the Missing Link in Rehabilitation?
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La construcción de cuerpos y subjetividades sexo-género disidentes en Latinoamérica
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Arthur ainda vive?
Published 2022-07-01“…Virginie Greene questions the pertinence of using the term “messianism” in the Middle Ages and argues that it cannot be used in the same sense as used by historians to refer to Modernity4.In this essay we try to withdraw the analysis from the courtly environments in which they were reproduced, through some selected chronicles, from a History from Below perspective, to understand who are the people waiting for Arthur’s return and whether this hope represents more than a speech constructed by the chroniclers.From a crossing between chronicles and archaeological studies, we try to map cults, traditions, and pilgrimages linked to Arthur that circulated through Great-Britain under the Norman rule. We read the sources observing side references to Arthur and paying attention to the power relations that the chronicles contain.…”
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