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    La idea de España en la Institución Libre de Enseñanza. Análisis de los primeros cinco años del Boletín (1877-1882) by José R. de Arellano

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The ILE’s contribution to the development of a country in great need of an educational impetus contrasts with the criticisms of anti-patriotism or Black Legend that it still receives today (Krausist philosophy, uncritical adoption of «Europeanness» as a model, etc.). …”
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    Les archives du CBIP/CASIP et du COJASOR : des sources pour une histoire de la bienfaisance et de l’action sociale juives de 1809 à nos jours by Laure Politis

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…In the 50’s, the CBIP focused on the welcoming of north Africans immigrants while the COJASOR was bringing both material and moral helps to the Holocaust survivors. Today, the Fondation CASIP-COJASOR ensures the continuance of the goals of the founding associations. …”
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    40 Years of Cracking the Orthographic Code: A Special Issue in Honour of Jonathan Grainger’s Career by Joshua Snell, Sebastiaan Mathôt, Mathieu Declerck

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In honour of Jonathan’s career—which formally has come to a close in 2023—in this Special Issue several contemporaries and close collaborators highlight important advances that have been made in the past 40 years, and provide flavours of where the field stands today.…”
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    The First Galaxies and the Likely Discovery of Their Fossils in the Local Group by Massimo Ricotti

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The answers depend on the extent to which star formation in the first population of small mass halos may be suppressed by radiative feedback loops. If early populations of dwarf galaxies did form in significant number before reionization, their “fossils” should be found today in the Local Group. …”
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    Exon Domesday : méthodes numériques appliquées à la codicologie pour l’étude d’un manuscrit anglo-normand by Peter A. Stokes, Geoffroy Noël

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Exon Domesday contains records for the south-west of England which were compiled for the Domesday survey and then reworked into Great Domesday Book as we know it today. Exon Domesday therefore provides a unique view into the workings of the early Anglo-Normans, providing us with crucial evidence of what they did, how and probably also why. …”
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    The Feminization of Employment through Export-Led Strategies: Evidence from Viet Nam. by Thi Anh-Dao Tran

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The early successful experiences of the East Asian NICs confirmed the role of exports as an engine of growth. …”
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    Tropical Hardwood Hammocks in Florida by Annisa Karim, Martin B. Main

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The word “hammock” was first used by early inhabitants to mean a cool and shady place. …”
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    Tropical Hardwood Hammocks in Florida by Annisa Karim, Martin B. Main

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The word “hammock” was first used by early inhabitants to mean a cool and shady place. …”
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    Observing the Coming of Age of Video Game Graphics: Exploring the historical development of video game graphics through distant viewing, hermeneutics and image clustering by Adrian Demleitner

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Next to working with the technological constraints of these early computers, many developers also had to figure out how their games needed to look and work like. …”
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    İBN RÜŞD’ÜN TE’VİL ANLAYIŞI VE AKTÜEL DEĞERİ ÜZERİNE by Mesut Okumuş

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…He educated in theology, Islamic law in his early life and besides them medicine, mathematics and philosophy. …”
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    A Critique on the Book Silent Cinema by Liam O’Leary, Paul A. Schroeder Rodriguez, translated by Majid Mostafavi by Hamed Fardar, Hamid Dehghanpour

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The history of silent cinema is, in one sense, a record of the struggles, sufferings, victories, and failures that have been instrumental in achieving what we know today as cinema and its rules and attributes. It is also about the historical narratives that have been polished and expanded our understanding of the silent era over time. …”
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    Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria in an Adult with Respiratory Syncytial Virus by Ryan Leibrandt, Kenneth Angelino, Monique Vizel-Schwartz, Ilan Shapira

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Today, it is more commonly seen in children as a life-threatening anemia during a viral upper respiratory tract infection (URI). …”
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    UK in European Security: New Opportunities or a Path to Nowhere? by D. V. Shikhov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Despite Britain's traditionally ambivalent attitude towards deepening the European integration, in late 1990s - early 2000s London seemed to become a key driver of European defence and security cooperation. …”
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    Frontiers of fracture and fatigue: Some recent applications of the local strain energy density by Filippo Berto, S.M.J. Razavi, J. Torgersen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This field has engaged researchers from various fields of engineering from the early days until today. As its own scientific discipline, it is now less than fifty years old and encourages scientists and engineers to speak the same language when dealing with the design and manufacturing of the classical machinery as well as various intricate devices of nanometer scale, or even smaller, reasoning significant scale effects that arise. …”
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    Shelters in the Night. The Role of Architecture in the Process of Understanding High-Altitude Areas by Roberto Dini, Stefano Girodo

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Such shelters act as catalysts in the transformation of the alpine region from an ancestral space to an outpost of scientific knowledge, the “playground” of mountaineers, a place of symbolic and political conquest and, successively, a site of loisir for tourists.In just a few decades, mountain guides and mountaineering associations played a decisive role in this process, initiating the progressive physical alteration of high-altitude areas and paving the way for a widespread building and infrastructural colonisation that has been constantly evolving to this day.Structurally, mountain huts and bivouacs reflect the ways in which the space, landscape and time have been conceptualised and used over the ages, forming an interesting area of study: from the early structures, which were self-contained and impervious to the surrounding landscape, serving merely to provide protection from the outside, up to today’s landmark structures.…”
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    Pink Stockings, Yellow Stockings: the Use of Pink-Yellow in Marston and Shakespeare by Anita BUTLER

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…John Marston (c. 1576-1634), William Shakespeare’s younger contemporary, wrote plays such as The Malcontent (c. 1604) that are performed today: his satirical comedy What You Will (published 1607) is not one of these. …”
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    Integrated Skills Approach in Teaching EFL Writing and Speaking as Productive Skills: A Case Study in Indonesian Context by Melawati Dewi, Ahmad Bukhori Muslim

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study is expected to chronicle the need for this approach to be incorporated by English teachers in secondary schools to improve English teaching strategy today and future. …”
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    Embodying the Spirit (<i>meyppāṭu</i>): A <i>puttiṇai</i> Perspective by Nirmal Selvamony

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I explain the early Tamil idea of <i>meyppāṭu</i> as a kind of action, which consists of embodying the spirit, and show how it manifests itself in ordinary emotional experience, in love at first sight, in emoting in theatre, and in spirit possession. …”
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    Representing Environmental Emergency as Social Emergency: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 in Blues Songs from Louisiana and Mississippi by Stéphanie DENÈVE

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Great 1927 Flood ranks as the worst environmental disaster in American history. In the early 20th century, Mississippi floods had been worsening as the levee system progressed, in a period when the development of industrial plantations required the brutal exploitation and control of natural and human resources. …”
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    RADIO PLAYS AS A SPECIAL GENRE IN THE WORK OF E. JELINEK by Tatiana V. Akasheva, Alexandra D. Zharkova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To analyze the most famous radio plays by E. Elinek of the early period and highlight their main themes and stylistic features of the text, allowing to realize the intention of the author. …”
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