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    Cultivating the Apprentice-Mentor Model for Minimally Invasive Gynaecology in the Era of Surgically Scarce Training: A Case Report of Laparoscopic Cornuostomy for Interstitial Ecto... by Dave R. Listijono, David M. B. Rosen, Sarah Choi, Mujahid Bukhari, Gregory M. Cario, Danny Chou

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Therefore, it is vitally important for trainees to maximise opportunities in the operating theatre and develop autonomy in carrying out more complex surgical procedures. …”
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    “Eklavya”: Do-It-Yourself Model: A Rolled Latex Sheet Conduit for Microsurgical Training by Girish Mirajkar, Uday Bhat, Amit Peswani, Sushrut Raut, Husain Adenwala, Sayali Samudre

    “… Objective To introduce a simple and innovative low-fidelity microsurgical model using daily articles available in any plastic surgery operation theatre and to determine its quality, ease of use and cost-effectiveness.…”
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    Ijegbe and Luse Performances, and the Dialects of Collectivized Tragedy and Ideology among the Ilaje by Stephen Ola Ajimisan

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The essay adopts Richard Schechner’s performance theory which sees performance as representation of self and advocates the revolutionary departure from the confinement of theatrical enactments to the theatre. The theory is suitable since the concepts of Ijegbe and Luse are performance-centred. …”
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    The Short Dramatic Form in the Works of Kostas Ostrauskas and Juozas Erlickas by Neringa Klišienė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At the same time, however, this effort also signals the inscription of short-format dramatic texts into a certain mediatic area of literature and theatre, which is primarily seen as a sign of a certain bargain with the reader. …”
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    Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí, Icon on Screen by Toluwanimi Ibikunle

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Long before he became a star film actor, Adébayọ́ Fa ̀ ́leti’s impressive body of works ́ as a poet, theatre artiste, journalist, translator, broadcaster, writer and culture administrator had firmly established his vast knowledge and mastery of Yorùbá language and philosophy. …”
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    « Duplessis ne donne pas aux étrangers. » Le regard du caricaturiste Robert La Palme sur les politiques du gouvernement Duplessis en matière d’immigration, 1944-1959 by Alexandre Turgeon

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…During these years, La Palme produced thousands of caricatures, a real theatre where the French-Canadian society came alive, in which the caricaturist drew under heavy fire the one then known as the « cheuf », his party, the National Union, and his governement, referred to as a « regime ». …”
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    VERDI AND WAGNER IN EARLY VICTORIAN LONDON: THE VIEWPOINT OF “THE MUSICAL WORLD” by Massimo ZICARI

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…However, while Verdi’s operas made their regular appearance in London over the decades following Ernani’s premier at Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1845, it was not until 1870 (with L’Olandese Dannato, alias Der Fliegende Holländer) that the first full performance of a dramatic work by Wagner was given in the English capital city. …”
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    The Destruction and Reconstruction of North Korea, 1950 - 1960 by Charles Armstrong

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…American planes dropped 635,000 tons of bombs on Korea -- that is, essentially on North Korea --including 32,557 tons of napalm, compared to 503,000 tons of bombs dropped in the entire Pacific theatre of World War II.2 The number of Korean dead, injured or missing by war's end approached three million, ten percent of the overall population. …”
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    De la tourismification d’un village au déplacement de sa population : expressions d’un rapport hiérarchique entre l’État chinois et la nationalité minoritaire wa by Sarah Coulouma

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Aux marges territoriales de la République populaire de Chine, ce village est ainsi le théâtre d’un côté de l’expression des attentes et des représentations des visiteurs, principalement urbains han, à l’égard de cette communauté villageoise, et d’un autre de la construction d’un rapport hiérarchisé entre la civilisation han et cette nationalité minoritaire. …”
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    L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…All these variations on the gothic pattern of persecution enacted in « the secret theatre of home » serve to expose and denounce social and family diseases.Physical and mental disease is of course a central concern for two major male (though sexually ambiguous) Collinsian figures, namely Ezra Jennings in The Moonstone—an opium (ab)user like Thomas De Quincey (a strong influence in the novel) and like Collins himself—and Miserrimus Dexter (associated with a Romantic intertext of excess) in The Law and The Lady. …”
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    Determinants and Outcomes of Emergency Caesarean Section following Failed Instrumental Delivery: 5-Year Observational Review at a Tertiary Referral Centre in London by Sian McDonnell, Edwin Chandraharan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A ‘failed instrumental delivery score’ (FIDS) may aid practitioners in predicting an increased likelihood of a failed operative vaginal birth and therefore to consider a trial of operative vaginal delivery in the theatre. Senior input should also be sought because a failed operative vaginal birth is associated with increased maternal and fetal morbidity.…”
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    Rise of Love and the People: French Matter and Manner in the Early Victorian Drama of Edward Bulwer-Lytton by Ana Fernández-Caparrós Turina

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In the short period between 1837, when Queen Victoria came to the throne, and 1843, when the Theatre Regulation Act amended the Licensing Act of 1737 and thus reconfigured theatrical freedom and production in the United Kingdom, the fruitful collaboration of renowned novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton and actor and theatrical manager William Charles Macready would prove to be decisive in shaping early Victorian drama and setting high standards in production and artistic integrity, which would be followed by successive managers. …”
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    “IT IS EMOTION AND STRENGTH THAT WE ARE CONVEYING THROUGH MUSIC” by Adél FEKETE

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Since then, Keri-Lynn Wilson has worked with famous symphony orchestras and opera houses all over the world, such as: Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gewandhaus Orchestra, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Staatsoper, Bolshoi Theatre, Arena di Verona, Israeli Opera. Returning to Cluj to once again conduct the great operatic masterpiece Tannhäuser, the maestra agreed to sit down for an interview focusing on about a conductor’s life and work in the XXI century, her unique musical thinking, current and future projects and on the experience of conducting in Romania. …”
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    Emergency Caesarean Section: Influences on the Decision-to-Delivery Interval by Aiste Cerbinskaite, Sarah Malone, Jennifer McDermott, Andrew D. Loughney

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The observed effect resulted exclusively from a prolonged transfer time to theatre. General anesthesia use shortened the DD interval for grade 1 caesareans (𝑃<0.001) and was more likely to be used during the day shift (𝑃<0.009). …”
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    To jest prawdziwa opowieść. O Andrei Dunbar, Lorraine Dunbar i „The Arbor” Clio Barnard by Karolina Kosińska

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…W 1980 r. sztukę Dunbar wystawił londyński Royal Court Theatre. Dziesięć lat później Andrea Dunbar umarła, mając zaledwie 29 lat. …”
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    Embodied performances of (post-)indenture: Creolization of Indian dance, music and nadrons in Guadeloupe by Sandrine Soukaï

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Drawing on still underdeveloped scholarship on Indianité , theories of creolization, studies on embodied memory of past trauma, I analyze how the descendants of Indian indentured labourers reconstruct and transmit the heritage and memory of indenture in Guadeloupe through embodied performances of Indian dance, music and, in particular, the danced and sung theatre known as nadrons (from Tamil nādagam ), formerly staged on plantations. …”
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    A “Non-Invasive” Technique for Qualifying the Reinforced Concrete Structure by Antonella Guida, Antonello Pagliuca, Alessandro Tranquillino Minerva

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The above-defined methodology has been tested on a postwar building which is located in Gravina in Puglia (Italy): the “Centrone” theatre; it was built using a mixed structure, that is, reinforced concrete and bearing masonry built of local stone. …”
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    The Dry Eye Disease Activity Log Study by Jayant V. Iyer, Sze-Yee Lee, Louis Tong

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The log included time spent in an air-conditioned environment, windy environment, driving, watching television, computer use, reading, watching a movie in the theatre, and wearing contact lens. Average daily activity hours were calculated and correlated with clinical features of DED. …”
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