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Characterization of Esocid Herpesvirus 1 (EsHV1) from Europe
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EDUCATIONAL ROBOTS IN TEACHERS’ EDUCATION
Published 2024-12-01“…The paper discusses the perceptions of students of the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Education (Serbia) about robots. …”
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The Concept “Res Publica” and Its Reception in Byzantine Law: Transliterations
Published 2023-03-01“…The concept of “res publica” and its reception in Byzantine law: transliterations.Bulletin of the Volgograd State University. Series 4, History. Regional studies. International relationships. 2022. …”
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Use Of Anti-Epileptics For Seizure Prophylaxis After Traumatic Brain Injury In The Pediatric Population
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Une famille transatlantique : les Fleuriau
Published 2012-03-01“…The character of Aimé-Benjamin Fleuriau, plantation owner on the island of Saint-Domingue, born of a protestant family of La Rochelle, France, has become a true legend in his native town since a Ph.D. dissertation was devoted to him in 1982.It is, however, the issue of racial mixing [métissage], through one of the Domingan sons of his « housekeeper » [ménagère], which has recently inspired a novel rewarded with the Prix Renaudot, and then his whole « colored » family which has just been the object of a new Ph.D. at the university of Michigan. We can clearly see today, through the new context of cultural studies, how French families dealt with colonial contingencies characterized in particular by the presence of Blacks and free men of color in La Rochelle (he brought back with him two of his daughters of color and gave plantations and slaves to his sons of color who stayed back in Saint-Domingue) with an undeniable flexibility in the adaptation of their traditional strategies regarding kinship, marriage, godparents, and inheritance.The family of La Rochelle is in a way remodelled in the light of the Domingan slave society, but still seeking to preserve the interests of its members. …”
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