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    Southern black widow Latrodectus mactans (Fabricius) (Arachnida: Araneae: Theridiidae) by Amanda Eiden, Phillip E. Kaufman

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…It is believed that sexual cannibalism within the widow species in natural settings is more associated with the male’s physical inability to escape rather than the female’s interest in consuming him. …”
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    On the Road Again: James Sallis’s Neo-Noir Fiction by Robert Lance Snyder

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the course of their peripatetic journeys the main characters find temporary escape from victimization, but ultimately they know only the grey and depleted horizons of landscapes already traversed. …”
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    The Colossus of New York, de Colson Whitehead, petite topographie poétique by Sylvie Bauer

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In the end, if meaning does escape the grips of the reader, it nonetheless prompts an attempt at recapturing a supposedly blissful past through the workings of memory and the rehabilitation of cliché as the trace of the lost event.…”
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    Habiter la Conciergerie. S’approprier l’environnement carcéral au xviiie siècle by Adrien Pitor

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, the minutes taken by the bailliage du Palais when escapes occurred reveal the strategies of the court officials, the staff and the prisoners to inhabit their environment and to grasp the material realities surrounding them. …”
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    L’échappée belle d’élèves étiquetés vulnérables : des bacheliers professionnels en CPGE by Carine Érard, Christine Guégnard, Magali Danner

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Aware of the obstacles but without seeing themselves as vulnerable, these vocational baccalauréat holders accept the risks of such an unusual orientation in higher education: the CPGE represents the hope of escaping the destiny associated with the vocational track that they have appreciated.…”
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    Origins of COVID-19: A Comprehensive Analysis of Zoonotic Drift Patterns and Gain-of-Function Research by Sanjay Pooran

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The zoonotic spillover hypothesis, emphasizing the virus’s natural emergence, and the lab-origin hypothesis, exploring its potential laboratory escape, are critically evaluated. Understanding the virus’s origins is crucial for strengthening global health policies, biosafety regulations, and pandemic preparedness. …”
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    Acute respiratory viral infections: Consensus on rational therapy by Andrey A. Zaytsev, Nina A. Miroshnichenko, Andrey Yu. Ovchinnikov, Yulia O. Nikolaeva

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…However, in case when the correct diagnosis is made, there are treatment regimens that allow to achieve quick relieve subjective and objective symptoms, as well as clinical cure of the disease escaping the use of antibacterial therapy. The efficient therapy agreement of the otolaryngologist and pulmonologist is that for various causes of cough, herbal medicine is the best choice.…”
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    Hydrilla: Florida's Worst Submersed Weed by Lyn A. Gettys, Stephen F. Enloe

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… Hydrilla, which was originally introduced to the state as an aquarium plant, was intentionally planted in canals by aquarium plant dealers in the 1950s and quickly escaped cultivation. In addition to being one of the world’s worst aquatic weeds, the species is Florida’s most intensively managed submersed plant. …”
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    Hydrilla: Florida's Worst Submersed Weed by Lyn A. Gettys, Stephen F. Enloe

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… Hydrilla, which was originally introduced to the state as an aquarium plant, was intentionally planted in canals by aquarium plant dealers in the 1950s and quickly escaped cultivation. In addition to being one of the world’s worst aquatic weeds, the species is Florida’s most intensively managed submersed plant. …”
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    Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée by Claire Milon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Since it constitutes a movement of escape from the cities, hiking puts in relation the urban and the outdoor spaces, the latter perceived as “natural spaces” where physical and introspective explorations take place. …”
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    La prison Winter. Revitaliser le (sombre) patrimoine sherbrookois by Sophie Abdela, David Lacoste, Yanick Laverdière

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Sherbrooke History Museum wishes to acquire the building in order to transform it into an interpretation center and organize exhibitions, guided tours and even escape games. In addition to the financial issues related to the project, the revitalization of the Winter Jail raises fundamental questions. …”
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    YENİ BİR İLMİ KELAM PROJESİ OLARAK BAĞLAMSAL TEOLOJİ by Metin Özdemir

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Because we believe that, this is one of the useful methods for escaping from the difficult that marked above.…”
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    Doyle’s Diogenes Club: a Delightful Oddity Screening a Metatextual Clue by Nathalie Jaëck

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…That famous inquisitive text, a positivist celebration of the powers of logos, also makes room for a crucial vindication of silence, and creates the paradoxical possibility for the text to escape the very paradigms it powerfully establishes.…”
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    Queeritude décoloniale : quels enjeux, quelles possibilités ? by Sandeep Bakshi

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In staging this encounter, it aims to theorise decolonial queerness, developing epistemic tools for a decolonial critique of global queerness which obliterates particularised gender and sexual arrangements that escape legibility in standard accounts of queer studies.…”
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    I posti dei rifiuti. Badara Ngom e la discarica di Mbeubeuss by Luca Rimoldi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…From a theoretical point of view, waste escapes a rigid categorization, yet they create relationships, spaces and landscapes delimited and defined by the policies and (formal and informal) practices of their own management. …”
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    « Décomposition fécondante » : la chimie organique et les savoirs du vivant chez Flaubert by Judith Wulf

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Flaubert, who does not escape this tendency, involves a wide assortment of natural sciences in his writings, which belongs to a realistic approach, whereas chemistry refers rather to abstract modeling. …”
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    Dickens : entre système organique et hémorragie textuelle by Nathalie Jaëck

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…But on the other hand, Dickens constantly strives to destabilise his own system, to open breaches, and lines of escape, to create proliferating, virtually uncontrollable outbursts. …”
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    Giorgio Agamben y la democracia. Hacia una política de lo ingobernable by Manuel Ignacio Moyano

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…En este trabajo nos proponemos desarrollar los análisis sobre la gloria, la soberanía y el gobierno del filósofo italiano Giorgio Agamben, para intentar dar cuenta de un nuevo uso de la noción “democracia” que escape a estos paradigmas de poder. En este sentido, buscamos plantear desde el pensamiento del autor una democracia que ya no se piense desde una ficticia soberanía popular como tampoco desde una tecnificación administrativa, ni mucho menos desde la casi mística articulación entre ambas, sino precisamente a partir de su desarticulación. …”
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    Les chants du corps by Edoarda Barra

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In fact, although transformed, those nymphs do not escape the goat-god. Through the homonymy of the word melē (both “limbs” and “chants”), and through a play of connections between the upper and lower body, the mouth and genitals, breathing and the sexual act, voices and moods, the music produced by the gods substitutes for coitus. …”
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