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The Hybridity of Popular Culture in The Winter’s Tale
Published 2011-12-01“…In The Winter’s Tale, he makes Perdita “the queen of curds and cream” (4.4.161). Autolycus sells and sings ballads and is said to haunt “wakes, fairs and bear baitings” (4.3.99-100). …”
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El sistema sexo-género en los movimientos feministas
Published 2008-09-01“…On the other hand, the article also starts from the constructivism of Butler and the performative theory of gender, as well as discusses the paper of drag-queen like subversive agent who could oppose the imposed heterosexual code, or of the queer movement like destabilizing agent of the capitalist system, confronted with Rodriguez Magda, who introduces the concept of simulacrum of Baudrillard to explain the paper of drag-queen.…”
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Recent Developments to the ANSWERS® Monte Carlo Codes MONK® and MCBEND®
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Truths and Lies from the Polysomnography ECG Recording: An Electrophysiologist Perspective
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First Records of the Guest Ant Formicoxenus Quebecensis Francoeur From Western Canada (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Published 1994-01-01“…The particular features of F. quebecensis, queen and male polymorphism, correspond in both areas.…”
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The Role of the Crown in British Constitution
Published 2013-02-01“…This research covers the subject of the British Constitution and Law, it explains the differences between the notions “crown” and “king/ queen”, revealing their peculiarities. The reader can find a summary of a deep analysis of the constitutional system, its functions and features.…”
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Impairment in Theory of Mind in Parkinson’s Disease Is Explained by Deficits in Inhibition
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Representing succession: Tudor royal portraits, 1544–1546: context, production and analysis
Published 2025-12-01“…This inclusion had been vigorously advocated by their stepmother, Henry’s sixth queen, Kateryn Parr (1512–1548). Evidence suggests that it was Kateryn, who helped achieve for Mary and Elizabeth the dynastic legitimacy that secured their subsequent reigns. …”
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Mumps in a Partially Immunized Population: The Nova Scotia Experience
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Cytotoxicity and Induction of Inflammation by Pepsin in Acid in Bronchial Epithelial Cells
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