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    Treatment options of human demodicosis by Olga Pawełczyk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Materials and methods: This review was based on available data collected in the PubMed and Google Scholar databases, using the keywords: ‘Demodex brevis’, ‘Demodex folliculorum’, ‘Demodex mite’, ‘human demodicosis treatment’. …”
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    Manuscrit de base et variantes de tradition dans le Chevalier de la charrette by Stefano Asperti, Caterina Menichetti, Maria Teresa Rachetta

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…In the last decades, thanks to the development of new technologies, scholars have been provided with a large amount of digital resources and data. …”
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  3. 1523

    Les mots de la religion et de la superstition dans le Dictionnaire Languedocien d’Augustin Bonet (xviiie siècle) by Claire Torreilles

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this work, the numerous quotations derived from various 17th century Occitan religious writings (La Bido de sant Benoist by Bernard Grimaud, L’exercici de la fe by Barthélémy Amilha) show a humanist scholar as concerned with religious instruction from a post-Tridentine standpoint as with the study of the Occitan language as such and its literature. …”
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    Making innovative landscapes. Balmori Associates redefining the human-nature relationship for the cities of the future by Javier González-Campaña, Noemie Lafaurie-Debany, Marta Rabazo Martin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… In the context of the current scholarly debate on environmental and ecological emergency, the contribution presents the work of landscape architect Diana Balmori and Balmori Associates, which has emerged as one of the most visionary and innovative in combating climate change and creating more liveable cities. …”
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    Unpacking Social Entrepreneurship: Exploring the Definition Chaos and Its Consequences in England by Tanja Collavo

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Social entrepreneurship has always been acontested concept, both within the academic discourse and in practce. A lot of scholarly effort has been put into analyzing the different defnitons of social entrepreneurship and the negatve consequences that the defnitonal debate has on the opportunity to advance social entrepreneurship as a research feld. …”
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    Is a convivial synthetic biology possible? by Matthew J. Tarnowski, Mario Pansera

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We present a research journey undertaken by a synthetic biologist who received guidance from responsible innovation scholars, reflecting on the wider effects of synthetic biology technologies. …”
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    Enseigner l'évolution et la nature des sciences face aux contestations d'élèves : essai de modélisation des postures enseignantes by Benoit Urgelli, Kenza Guelladress, Anne Quentin

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…By multi-category analysis, the aim was to modelize the diversity of teachers' postures when students confused and amalgamed scholarly knowledge and religious beliefs. Most teachers state that this situation is infrequent. …”
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  8. 1528

    Back to the future: a belated history of ‘new’ science in the Ottoman Empire by Duygu Yıldırım, James Poskett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It also helped Ottoman scholars and physicians develop a tentative design for how much information, and of what sort, was just enough for the learned and laypeople to know during precarious times. …”
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    George Eliot’s ‘Greek Vocabulary’ Notebook (c. 1873) as Commodity and Rare Artefact by Linda K. Hughes

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The notebook has hitherto eluded documentation or acknowledgement by other George Eliot scholars, and one purpose of the article is to rectify this omission. …”
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    KOPI, WARUNG KOPI, DAN POTENSI STUDI KEISLAMAN by Aflahal Misbah

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Based on an interdisciplinary approach, wherein the data derived from literature and ethnographic studies, the result revealed that there are set of matters which were missed by scholarly attention in the flow of changes and developments of Muslim society, both in the historical and contemporary space. …”
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    Mercy Otis Warren, the American Revolution and the Classical Imagination by Eran Shalev

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Students of American history are aware of Greece and Rome’s immense influence on the ideology and political thought of the Founding Era, while scholars of women studies acknowledge Mercy Otis Warren’s importance as a “Founding Mother” of the American republic. …”
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    Dans l’ordinateur d’un médiéviste. Peut-on utiliser un logiciel de personal knowledge management pour appliquer une méthode de recherche historique ? by Simon Rozanès

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The creation and management of records, which are the basis of scholarly work in the social sciences and humanities, are mainly done with word processing software, which is ill-suited for this purpose. …”
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    Refugees, Labour and Sectarianism in Syria under the French mandate (1921-1950) by Seda Altuğ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article analyses the Syrianization of post–World War One refugees in Syria under the French mandate (1921–1946) through their involvement in two interrelated fields: the labour they spent in the opening up of the Jazira to agriculture, and their engagement in the highly contested politics of the mid-1930s. The scholarly literature on refugees in the Middle East usually operates within the fields of refugee, minority, and empire studies. …”
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    Poverty, Dickens’s Oliver Twist, and J. R. McCulloch by Ayşe Çelikkol

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Aiming to contribute to this ongoing scholarly effort, this essay pinpoints an unexpected affinity between Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, a novel which addresses the plight of the poor under the New Poor Law of 1834, and the political economist J. …”
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    Alienation, Adoption or Adaptation? Aestheticist Paintings by Women by Pamela Gerrish Nunn

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…With regard to Aestheticism as a literary trend, scholars working under the influence of feminism, from Elaine Showalter on, have restored female agency to the territory, re-instating the achievements of various women writers in shaping Aestheticism in its own time, while provoking a reassessment of its meanings and messages through this problematising of the authority of its traditional movers and shakers (Schaffer and Psomiades, Women and British Aestheticism, 1999; Schaffer, The Forgotten Female Aesthetes, 2000). …”
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    Attractor States in Second Language Development by Ashley Beccia

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The conceptual unpacking of attractor states can therefore be invaluable for SLD scholars seeking to enter the realm of CDST. Accordingly, serving as a stepping stone for those looking to foray into the CDST paradigm, this forum piece offers a definition of attractor state, identifies and describes different types of attractor states, clarifies some possible misconceptions about attractor states, and provides a few examples of attractor states in SLD. …”
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    Responding To: In Defense of Merit in Science by Georgina Tuari Stewart

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Below, I list and discuss its key ideas, summarise its scholarly flaws, and comment on its meta-level significance in context.…”
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    Exploiter un corpus de données textuelles sans post-traitement : l’écriture burlesque de la Fronde by Karine Abiven, Jean-Baptiste Tanguy, Gaël Lejeune

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The texts printed during the Fronde (“mazarinades”) and written in “burlesque” style are a set of documents well known to literary and historical scholars but little studied in a systematical way, mainly because they are difficult to access and turn into a corpus. …”
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