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Application of evolutionary games to modeling carcinogenesis
Published 2013-03-01“…This review, although partly idiosyncratic, covers such major areas of cancer-related phenomena as production of cytotoxins, avoidance of apoptosis, production of growth factors, motility and invasion, and intra- and extracellular signaling. …”
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Le Paris d’Hemingway : une question de style
Published 2009-12-01“…This article analyzes Hemingway’s style in the light of this enigmatic aesthetic statement. The author’s idiosyncratic syntax tends to blur the semantic frontiers between juxtaposed words, and his use of repetition enhances the musicality of sentences, which constitutes the city as an object of experience rather than of mere significance. …”
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PARSEME Meets Universal Dependencies: Getting on the Same Page in Representing Multiword Expressions
Published 2023-02-01“… Multiword expressions (MWEs) are challenging and pervasive phenomena whose idiosyncratic properties show notably at the levels of lexicon, morphology, and syntax. …”
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Safety Profile of the New 5-ASA Based Compounds
Published 1990-01-01“…Approximately 10% of patients thought to be allergic to sulphasalazine are also allergic to 5-ASA. An idiosyncratic reaction with worsening of symptoms can occur. …”
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‘Diaphaneitè’ Pater’s Enigmatic Term
Published 2008-12-01“…It is interesting that Hugo again uses the idiosyncratic word ‘diaphanéité’ when pondering the diaphanous creatures in his Les Travailleurs de la mer. …”
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“A good deal about California does not, on its own preferred terms, add up”: Joan Didion between Dawning Apocalypse and Retrogressive Utopia
Published 2011-09-01“…Joan Didion’s depiction of the American West and California is colored by an idiosyncratic sensitivity to her surroundings, intertwined with a sentimental-retrogressive image of the nature, history, character, and meaning of the West as a cultural topos. …”
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Word Variant Identification in Old French
Published 1997-01-01“…Moreover, even specialist scholars may be unaware of some idiosyncratic variants. Here, we consider the use of computer methods to retrieve variant historical spellings.…”
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Early Recognition of Drug-Induced Febrile Neutropenia Leads to an Improved Outcome in the Trauma Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
Published 2024-09-01“…Traumatic brain injury necessitates the use of antiepileptics for seizure prophylaxis, which are associated with multiple side effects including neutropenia, which may be dose dependent or idiosyncratic. We report the case of a young male with traumatic brain injury who developed febrile neutropenia, likely secondary to antiepileptic use. …”
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« Petits poèmes en prose » : la forme poétique dans Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Published 2009-04-01“…Using both phenomenology and close-readings of the text, this paper tries to show the major characteristics of Hardy's idiosyncratic voice, which is also distinctly heard in his poetry.…”
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Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick.
Published 2010-06-01“…The Transcendentalist urge of an Ahab to be himself is a counterpoint to Ishmael’s more idiosyncratic deployment of self-reliance, communion with the oversoul, and various other concepts easy to trace back to Emerson or Thoreau. …”
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Metaleptic Variations
Published 2014-05-01“…The different variations and the use of a remarkable device, the metalepsis, in Goldberg: Variations, enable the writer to reflect on his own scenography and idiosyncratic activity. Josipovici provides a phenomenological, self-reflexive metacommentary on the writer’s condition and acknowledges the limits of fiction writing, while recognizing the fleeting, evanescent presence of the artist who passes “through the world”, exemplified by the figure of the artist represented on a postcard, a reproduction of The Wander-Artist by Paul Klee, with whom the narrator closely identifies.…”
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Modern Art, National Culture, and Hispanophilia in Revista de Avance
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Alopecia as the first manifestation of azathioprine myelosuppression in a genetically predisposed patient
Published 2019-01-01“…One of the dreaded side effects of this drug is myelosuppression, which can be either dose related or “idiosyncratic.” The latter group often manifests with sudden cytopenias and is often secondary to a genetic predisposition. …”
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“At the still point of the turning world:” T.S. Eliot and Gilles Deleuze
Published 2018-06-01“…The same is true for Gilles Deleuze who, as a unique and idiosyncratic philosopher resists any categorization. …”
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Speed and Longevity: Elements of the Internationalization of Technology-Based Firms
Published 2023-01-01“…Is time perception an idiosyncratic element in the internationalization process of technology-based firms (TBFs)? …”
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Le français dans l’écriture conradienne
Published 2013-09-01“…The aim of this essay is to show that although he never wrote a line of fiction in French, the latter is omnipresent not only in his fiction, through characters, locations, dialogues, quotations, intertextual borrowings, but most of all in the highly idiosyncratic medium of his prose, mainly in the guise of Gallicisms and occasionally erroneous loan translations. …”
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La topographie selon Ruskin : saillance du visible et du lisible dans Modern Painters
Published 2016-12-01“…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose.At first sight, salience is one feature of landscape that one can easily visually apprehend but much less easily account for in prose writing. …”
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L’identité argentine ou la construction d’un mythe littéraire entre Europe et Amérique
Published 2002-06-01“…This is followed by a study of the portrayal of the middle class (which differentiates the country from the rest of Latin America) as seen through Manuel Puig’s idiosyncratic descriptions. By ‘imaging’ a nation, literature shapes ‘reality’ but, then, literature with all its manipulations of reality is also part of that reality.…”
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Toward a Model for Marking up Non-SI Units and Measurements
Published 2019-06-01“…Instead of using the element, which requires a single set of @unit and @quantity, we propose a newly defined set of tags for encoding idiosyncratic measurement semantics, namely (model.encodingDescPart), (model.global and contained by ), (model.measureLike), and a relevant attribute @factor (which shows factors of numerical values given in a referenced element). …”
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Of Ruskinian Topography: Visible and Legible Salience in Modern Painters
Published 2016-09-01“…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose. …”
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