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General Anaesthesia for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Patient with the Kearns-Sayre Syndrome
Published 2011-01-01“…The anaesthetic plan proved to be safe and effective, and extubation was achieved in the operating theatre. The postoperative recovery of the patient was satisfactory and uneventful.…”
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Cartographie du vide : les "non-lieux" de l’espace américain dans The Informers de Bret Easton Ellis
Published 2006-06-01“…Published in 1994, The Informers is a collection of thirteen short stories which aim to explore the various facets of a certain Los Angeles social microcosm in the nineteen-eighties.The first-person narration, based on a deliberately minimalist paratactic structure which involves recurrent snatches of dialogue, moves through an endless succession of toponyms (Palm Springs, Melrose etc.) and cultural clichés (trendy places, music or clothing) which all seem to trap people and places within an imprisoning landscape—most aptly metaphorized by the Sunset Boulevard.Both huge and confined to the specific landmarks or "non-places" of an interlope society, this landscape provides an ambivalent area in which people are cast adrift, wandering like ghosts in some kind of existential nowhere described by Michel de Certeau as "un théâtre de passants".…”
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Remettre en acte des extraits d’ethnographie
Published 2024-12-01“…Taking up one’s ethnographic data again with the aim of (re)creating, not a scene that would be performed as in a theatre, but conditions conducive to an experience similar to that which was observed and lived through as an ethnographer, sheds much light not only on the data itself, but also on its production methods and on the researcher's positioning. …”
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La contrainte comme artifice sur la scène anglaise contemporaine : Tom Stoppard, Martin Crimp, et Caryl Churchill
Published 2009-12-01“…Among the most innovating experimental dramaturgies of this new millenium, constrained (verbatim or post-wittgensteinian) theatre ranks first. To opt for the artifice of constrained writing for the stage is the way that Martin Crimp or Caryl Churchill have elected, after Tom Stoppard, to confess the difficuty there is to use language in our post-Adornian world. …”
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Od „wjeżdżania w bramy” do „otwierania (się) bramy”. Przykład animacji kultury upełnomocniających głos dziecka w procesie rewitalizacji miejskiej
Published 2020-11-01“…Konrad Dworakowski’s and Pinokio Theatre’s community cultural animations, realised from 2014 to 2019 in Łódź, offer interesting examples of such practices. …”
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Unusual Case of a Torted Mesenteric Fibroid
Published 2018-01-01“…She was taken immediately to theatre with the presumptive diagnosis of an ovarian torsion. …”
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Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
Published 2011-01-01“…Results. 12 (11.6%) patients developed an infection within the first 3 months of injury. 7 of which were taken to theatre within 6-hours, and 5 after 6-hours. No significant differences were found between these two groups. …”
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The Hybridity of Popular Culture in The Winter’s Tale
Published 2011-12-01“…In his foreword to The Faithful Shepherdess (1609), John Fletcher blames the crass popular tastes of his theatre audiences for failing to respond properly to the new genre of tragicomedy. …”
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HERDSMEN AND FARMERS CLASHES IN NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA: NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATIONS
Published 2024-07-01“…In Nigeria, while herdsmen and farmers clashes are rife in different parts of the country, the north central geopolitical zone has become a theatre of conflict between both groups. Herdsmen and farmers conflict in the zone has been prevalent in Plateau, Kogi, Nasarawa and Benue with negative impacts on the communities and these clashes have been characterized by wanton destruction of farmlands, farm produce, loss of lives and displacement of people. …”
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Film Review: Jagun Jagun, Nigeria, 2023. Produced by Euphoria 360 Media. Netflix. 129 minutes, Yoruba (with English subtitles). No price reported. Directed by Tope Adebayo and Adeb...
Published 2023-11-01“… I intend to argue in this review that the Yoruba film Jagun Jagun represents the transition of the Yoruba Travelling Theatre into the big screen motion picture. It has been a remarkable transformation from stage crafts to filmic crafts, while still retaining the “family” involvement in the vibrant business innovations of the New Nollywood. …”
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Recreating Place: Charles Fothergill and the Limits of Travel Writing
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Aortic Valve Fibroelastoma Masquerading as Transient Ischaemic Attack
Published 2012-01-01“…This patient experienced recurrent transient ischemic attacks (TIAs’). He was taken to theatre on urgent basis to remove the papillary fibroelastoma. …”
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Le rôle de l’espace public dans la révolution de Jasmin à Tunis
Published 2012-01-01“…In this action, the space works not only as the theatre of the revolution, and gives it the opportunity to become concrete in highly symbolical places – such as the Habib-Bourguiba avenue or the Casbah –, but it is also what is at stake in a struggle: the re-appropriation of an official space such as the Casbah, on the occasion of the various “sit-ins”, provoked a toughening of the revolutionary process.…”
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The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde: Conformity and Resistance in Victorian Society
Published 2010-12-01“…The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde is a popular play that is still widely performed in English-language theatres and also in many other languages. For example, the “Théâtre Antoine” in Paris produced it in October 2006 (on tour until March 2008) and a Versailles company performed it at “Le Lucernaire” in September and October 2008.When first performed, the play was considered as a light comedy and classified as entertainment for Victorian society. …”
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Gardens of the Bible as a Place of Encounter between Man and God
Published 2022-07-01“…The introduction presents the role of nature and the garden as the theatre of God’s Glory (mentioned by Calvin). It explores moreover the sacred aspects of historical gardens and then describes the nature of individual gardens of the Bible and the events that took place there, closing with the results of observations ordered by parameters that make up the western-defined genius loci (spirit of the place), such as: things, earth, sky, order, and character. …”
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Retrieving, Translating, and Archiving, Hubert Ogunde’s Aye
Published 2022-07-01“…The significance of Hubert Ogunde’s works as precursor to the Nigerian Operatic Alarinjo (Travelling) theatre can only be preserved in translated forms that makes the performance texts retrievable. …”
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The burden and outcomes of firearm injuries at two district-level emergency centres in Cape Town, South Africa: A descriptive analysis
Published 2024-02-01“…Of the total where wound location was determined (n=595), 30.4% sustained more than one firearm injury, and 112 out of the 167 admitted to Mitchells Plain Hospital required at least one visit to theatre. This accounted for 413 theatre hours and 1 376 inpatient bed days at Mitchells Plain Hospital. …”
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'Des Yeux Qui Ne Voient Pas...': The smartphones
Published 2018-04-01“…Described by the architects themselves as a ‘travel toolbox’ or ‘pop-up fly loft theatre in the city’, this compact architecture is the incarnation of three interesting formal qualities usually associated with smartphones: the clear division between the hardware and the ergonomic user interface; the possibility to operate different functions (or software) in the same space (or screen); and the real and virtual connection with different urban situations.…”
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‘Our precious quand même’: French in the Letters of Henry James
Published 2013-09-01“…Henry James travelled extensively in France, lived there for months at a time, and was personally acquainted with many leading French writers; he loved and admired the French novel, the French theatre, and the French critical faculty, not to mention ‘the genius of the French language’. …”
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