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    Potato spindle tuber viroid by A. V. Kochetov, A. Y. Pronozin, N. V. Shatskaya, D. A. Afonnikov, O. S. Afanasenko

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the case of PSTVd, disease symptoms may occur due to RNA-interference, which decreases the expression levels of some important cellular regulatory factors, such as, for example, potato StTCP23 from the gibberellic acid pathway with a role in tuber morphogenesis or tomato FRIGIDA-like protein 3 with an early flowering phenotype. This association between the small segments of viroid genomic RNAs complementary to the untranslated regions of cellular mRNAs and disease symptoms provides a way for new resistant cultivars to be developed by genetic editing. …”
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    Kristus ukřižovaný na palmě, „locus tristis“ a emblematika 17. století by Pavel Panoch

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The motif was transformed during the Early Baroque Era to a poetical picture and during the first half of the 17th Century it has been applied in several Emblem books encluding enormously favourite and influential treatise Pia desideria written by Jesuit Herman Hugo and edited in Antwerp in 1624. …”
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    Inter-American Memories: Frances Toor, Alma Reed and the Mexican Cultural Renaissance by Michael K. Schuessler

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Within the context of post-revolutionary Mexico and the artistic and ideological programs it developed and promoted, these women served as early bicultural bridges linking two countries with a historically fraught political relationship. …”
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    In Search of Gendabelo, the Ethiopian “Market of the World”of the 15th and 16th Centuries by Amélie Chekroun, Ahmed Hassen Omer, Bertrand Hirsch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This paper edits and translates three unpublished Ethiopian texts in Ajami, Arabic, and Amharic from the 19th and 20th centuries that mention nostalgically the now vanished great medieval market of Gendabelo. …”
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    Une amnistie sans pardon : Ezra Pound en France. Premiers passages et passeurs by Jean Christophe Contini

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Often associated with Céline because of his anti-Semitism and his conduct during World War II, Ezra Pound (1885-1972) and his Cantos were discovered in France thanks to the extensive translations carried out by Denis Roche and the publication of a double issue of Cahier de l’Herne edited by Dominique de Roux and Michel Beaujour, who also invited the “Great Pan” to Paris in 1965 on the occasion of his 80th anniversary, more than forty years after his last visit to this city.However, one often overlooks the fact that this French reception (rendered problematic by a French, rather than American, history of nationalism, fascism and anti-Semitism) began with translations and comments made as early as the mid-1950s by several French poets and writers: Alain Bosquet, Michel Mohrt, Michel Butor and René Laubiès, who first translated and published a selection of Pound’s Cantos and poems in 1958.…”
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