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A New Class of Contact Pseudo Framed Manifolds with Applications
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An Assessment of the Literature and Recent Developments on the Shallow Wake in an Open Channel Flow
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« Base Phrygian Turk! » Injures et « espèces de… » : analyse microscopique d’un étrange spécimen shakespearien
Published 2008-03-01“…This article offers an interpretation of the strange term “base Phrygian Turk” that Pistol uses to insult Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor. If the spectators understand why Slender is called “latten bilbo” (1.1.150) or “Banbury Cheese” (2.2.120), and why Falstaff is called “whale” (2.1.56), “hodge pudding” (5.5.150) or “bag of flax” (5.5.150), this “Base Phrygian Turk” is less transparent and resists interpretation. …”
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Efficient Image Inpainting for Handwritten Text Removal Using CycleGAN Framework
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Pricing Corporate Bonds with Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk, and Their Correlation
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Health Risk Assessment of PM2.5-bound Components in Beijing, China during 2013–2015
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Editorial: The impact of metabolic disorders on female reproductive health
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Breeding Partners Have Dissimilar Foraging Strategies in a Long‐Lived Arctic Seabird
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The efficacy of conservative management of micro-traumatic posterior shoulder instability
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A Multistage Detection Framework Based on TFA and Multiframe Correlation for HFSWR
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Regional Differences in Outcomes of Nonvariceal upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Saskatchewan
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Le Falstaff de Manfredo Maggioni et Michael Balfe : façonner un opéra italien pour le public anglais
Published 2011-12-01“…Based on Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor, Michael Balfe’s Falstaff, created in 1838 for London’s Italian opera audiences, was the work of an Italian librettist, Manfredo Maggioni, and an Irish composer, a first in a theatre where only Italian maestri were commissioned for new works. …”
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