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John Collier’s Paintings of Clytemnestra
Published 2024-12-01“… The British artist John Maler Collier produced two paintings of the legendary Mycenaean queen Clytemnestra, in which he incorporated elements of contemporary archaeological discoveries. …”
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Providing QoS for Networked Peers in Distributed Haptic Virtual Environments
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A Comparative Study of DC and BLDC Actuation for Kinesthetic Haptics
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Critical Aspects of Clinical Trial Design for Novel Cell and Gene Therapies
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Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
Published 2015-01-01“…All cases with corneal scraping performed in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong from January 2004 to December 2013 were included. …”
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Letter to the editors
Published 2007-07-01“…. & Law, R. (1995).Evolutionary cycling in predator-prey interactions: populationdynamics and the Red Queen. Journal of Theoretical Biology 176:91-102, cited as reference [8] in our paper.…”
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Asenet se drievoudige transformasie. Vergelykende momente in die apokriewe verhaal "Josef en Asenet" en die Pauliniese corpus
Published 2013-12-01“…This one sided interpretation has dealt with the religious and cultural transformation but not with the gender transformation as such, namely the transformation of the woman from pagan reclusion, becoming a queen in her own right. Added to the religious and cultural transformation should be added the third transformation, the gender issue. …”
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Canadian Hepatitis C Look-Back Investigation to Detect Transmission from an Infected General Surgeon
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AHNAK2: a potential diagnostic biomarker for pancreatic cancer related to cellular motility
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Identification of sea snake meat adulteration in meat products using PCR-RFLP of mitochondrial DNA
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Os leitores do Espelho de Cristina: um recorte das cortes
Published 2019-03-01“…Later, between 1428-1455, the text was translated into Portuguese and, in 1518, queen D. Leonor ordered its printing in Lisbon with the title Espelho de Cristina. …”
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Pioniers of Microsurgery: the Touch of History
Published 2024-09-01“…Who ever new or were familliar with them experienced feeling as it was “the royal touch” for those who had a scropulosis in the middle ages: the touch was healing and left the unforgettable memories – they were toutched by a queen or a king. Every contact with the giants of microsurgery left noteworthy memories of their lavish lessons and cordial advises. …”
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‘No, I do not suffer from it’: the analysis of the manipulation of the subjectivity of the executive woman in the rise of the career
Published 2022-01-01“…With a support team to handle their demands, they deny the labyrinths of the trajectory, evidencing the presence of the queen bee phenomenon, and reproduce a behavior that privileges masculinities in organizations.…”
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Secteur TIC et refonte de la gouvernance urbaine
Published 2009-12-01“…At the same time ground and effect of the enlarging knowledge economy, the business associations institute strategies in order to advantage the “Queen of Deccan” in a globalized ICT services system. …”
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Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
Published 2009-12-01“…One is the historical and political context of Queen Elizabeth’s succession — a hot debate in which indirection may appear as a necessary political artifice, the other is the ostentatious and multiple use of poetic citation — mise en abyme of discourses and theatrical props, recurrence of symbolic and biblical motifs, insistence on poetic conceits and topoi, onomastics and wordplay. …”
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