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    Modeling Electricity Markets and Energy Systems: Challenges and Opportunities by Danial Esmaeili Aliabadi, Tiago Pinto

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…From the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, energy was predominantly produced by conventional technologies, relying on a heat source (mostly from the combustion of fossil fuels) and the turning of steam turbines [...]…”
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    Immagini del matrimonio ucraino in epoca sovietica tra tradizioni locali ed impronta comunista by Tamara Mykhaylyak

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This paper describes the major changes that have marked the wedding rituals at the dawn of the Communist regime in Russia. During this transition, the soviet weddings have inevitably drawn from the emerging local traditions reflecting the cultural diversity of the Soviet Union at that time. …”
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    Identification and characterization of CONSTANS-like (COL) gene family in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). by Darun Cai, Hui Liu, Na Sang, Xianzhong Huang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Most of them peaked at dawn and decreased rapidly to their minima at dusk, then started to accumulate until following dawn under long- or short-day conditions. …”
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    Sustainable Ovid? Humans, Hunting, and the Environment in Ovid’s Metamorphoses by Alison Sharrock

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this paper, I take hunting as a trope with which to examine the relationships between different inhabitants of the biosphere, using the stories of Actaeon and of the Calydonian boar hunt to show how Ovid’s Metamorphoses can draw the reader into engagement with clashes of needs and values, that have been at work since before the dawn of civilisation, and have reached a level of unprecedented urgency in the 21st century.…”
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    María Zambrano, la révélation de la naissance by Jean Marc Sourdillon

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In three different personal experiences –disease, exile, mourning– she finds the outlines of an intuition: life as a discontinued birth. The image of the dawn appears as the perfect representation of this intuition.…”
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    Dramaturgies of Contagion in Contemporary British Speculative Theatre by June Xuandung Pham

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This article looks at three contemporary British speculative plays – Dawn King’s Foxfinder (2011), Stef Smith’s Human Animals (2016) and Alistair McDowall’s X (2016) – to show how their approach to the theme of transmission interrogates the simplified forms of contagion based on binary categories such as present/absent, before/after, cause/symptom, human/nonhuman. …”
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    Appetitus Socialis Berolinensis by Jan Thiessen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…After 1990, German business law, which originated from the comprehensive codifications carried out in the late 19th century, was exposed to the forces of globalization and Europeanization and the dawn of the digital age. This article examines how jurists of different professions, that is, legislators, judges, lawyers and scholars, gradually re-shaped the traditional landscape of national statutory law and case law in times of global commerce, competition and communication. …”
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    « Ce fut a heure illicite ». Se venger de nuit dans le royaume de France à la fin du Moyen Âge by Jean-Philippe Juchs

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Moreover feud needs to be publicly performed, which is impossible in the middle of the night because of darkness, but can be admissible at dawn and at dusk. While night is a matter of control by the different powers in the cities of the 14th and 15th centuries and in the following centuries, it seems that controlling the night and the aristocratic violence at night in the countryside is not really a matter of concern for the King’s administration in France.…”
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    Performing the Spirit: Theatre, the Occult, and the Ceremony of Isis by Dennis Denisoff

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Meanwhile, Moina and Samuel ‘MacGregor’ Mathers, central members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, developed their Ceremony of Isis not only for marketing purposes, but also to engage performance as a mode of human transmigration and a powerfully allusive embodiment of key values of pagan occultism.…”
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    La nouvelle Afrique du Sud à la plage ! Usages et fréquentation de trois plages de la péninsule du Cap by Hélène Frogneux

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Capetonian beaches reflect the mutations and the changes going on at the dawn of the 2010 World Cup.…”
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    Setkání svobodných duchů. Friedrich Nietzsche a Blaise Pascal by Soška, Bernard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The text presented here is dedicated to the specific features of Pascal’s thought that Nietzsche pursued in his middle period – especially in the works Human, All Too Human and Dawn of Day. The key question that the author tries to answer is: How does Pascal’s tragic view of the world relate to the negative conception of freedom of Nietzsche’s “free spirits”? …”
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    Pointes, hachoirs et marteaux by Eva Belgherbi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Between the opening of the École des beaux-arts to women in the late 19th century and the attack by suffragette Mary Richardson at the dawn of World War I against Velázquez’s The Toilet of Venus, commonly known in English as the Rokeby Venus, there was an abundance of speeches on the subject of the violence of women. …”
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    De l’image à l’imaginaire médiéval by Philippe Walter

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…While reconstituting a brief Image’s history, from the dawn of platonism, in Ancient Greece, up to the consolidation of Christianity, this text shall address the formation of a medieval imaginary, grounding on the affirmation of sensible reason a thought that not only uses concepts but also mobilizes affects. …”
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    Spatial activity and sheltering behaviour of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda, Oniscidea): a field experiment by Romana Fialová, Ivan Hadrián Tuf

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Nocturnal activity (night and dawn) of both species was confirmed.…”
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    Statistical Features of Polar Cap North and South Indices in Response to Interplanetary and Terrestrial Conditions: A Revisit by Jong‐Sun Park, Quan Qi Shi, Oleg A. Troshichev, Khan‐Hyuk Kim, Jih‐Hong Shue, Timo Pitkänen, Hui Zhang

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The concurrent PCN‐PCS pairs for 1998–2002 and 2004–2018 are divided based on their sign type (positive‐positive, negative‐negative, negative‐positive, and positive‐negative PCN‐PCS pairs) and time coverage (the times when both index stations are in the dawn/dusk MLT sector during northern summer/winter). …”
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    Variable factors in literary critical evaluation (on the examples of selected literary critical polemics from the 1930s and 1940s) by Martin Makara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These include Hmly na úsvite (Mists at dawn, 1930) by Milo Urban, Kus cukru (A lump of sugar, 1934) by Peter Jilemnický, Cesta zarúbaná (Blocked road, 1934) by Fraňo Kráľ, Kamarát Jašek (My friend Jašek, 1937) by Dobroslav Chrobák, and the poetry of Slovak Nadrealism.…”
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    "Italian America in the Making" by Marie-Christine Michaud

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Though Richard Alba maintained that European immigrants had been fusing into a new European-American group especially since the 1980s, an assimilative process that induced a "twilight" of ethnicity among them, Rudolph Vecoli and Richard Gambino rather thought that Italian-American ethnicity was in a "new dawn". This paper maintains that, in early 21st-century multicultural American society, the Italian Americans’ ethnicity may be said to have reached a "zenith" with regard to their economic and social positions and the place that their cultural heritage stands for in the larger society that might be on its way to become postethnic.…”
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