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    Deviation in Poetry of Indian Style by محمد رضایی, آرزو نقی زاده

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Style generally means expression. According to the formalists, when the author is seeking literary text, he must have a standard language and literary norms that are beyond and alienation and defamiliarization do literary test. defamiliarization done is two ways: extra regularity and Deviation. …”
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    Ghostly (re)visions: Embodying the Indian Caribbean churile by Christopher L. Ballengee

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In Indian Caribbean folklore, a churile is the spirit of a woman who has died while pregnant or during childbirth. …”
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    L’iconographie de l’Indien dans le cinéma américain : de la manipulation de l’image à sa reconquête by Anne Garrait-Bourrier

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Such an exploitation of the image of the Indian responded to the demands of a new form of artistic expression which was extremely graphic and violent, as were graphic and visually violent the first western movies. …”
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    Why is allegory the basis of Indian style (sabk-e hendi)? by Morteza Ghasemi, Hossein Hasanrezaei, Fatemeh Hakima

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Most of the books and articles written about the Indian style (the poetry of the Safavid era) have often mentioned allegory as the most important feature of the Indian style. …”
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    Familial Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia: A Rare Manifestation in an Indian Family by Adit Srivastava, Rahul Agarwal, Romesh Soni, Avesh Sachan, G. C. Shivakumar, T. P. Chaturvedi

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The mode of transmission appeared to be autosomal dominant with variable phenotypic expression.…”
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    Les métaphores comestibles dans les rituels mexicains by Danièle Dehouve

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article introduces a method of semantic decoding of certain dishes cooked as part of the rituals of the Aztecs at the time of Spanish Conquest and of several contemporary Indian groups. Starting from the idea that, in a ritual nothing is unpredictable and everything has a sense, it introduces a reflection about the categories of metaphor and metonymy conceived as two founding mechanisms of the human mind, at the same time distinct and closely linked, which express themselves in a verbal and material manner. …”
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    Structural and Functional Characterization of Recombinant Interleukin-10 from Indian Major Carp Labeo rohita by Sweta Karan, Pujarini Dash, Himani Kaushik, Pramoda K. Sahoo, Lalit C. Garg, Aparna Dixit

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Though it is one of the major cytokines, IL-10 from the Indian major carp, Labeo rohita, has not yet been characterized. …”
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    Broad Spectrum Anti-Quorum Sensing Activity of Tannin-Rich Crude Extracts of Indian Medicinal Plants by Varsha Shukla, Zarine Bhathena

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms have been demonstrated to have significance in expression of pathogenicity in infectious bacteria. …”
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    Silk of the Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctella (Hübner, 1813) affects the human colon cancer cells by Nikodijević Danijela, Milutinović Milena, Radenković Nikola, Blagojević Stefan, Vasiljević Anđela, Jurišić Vladimir, Predojević Dragana, Vukajlović Filip, Pešić Snežana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this paper, the cytotoxic and proapoptotic potential of Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella) silk extract was examined after 72 h of exposure to the SW-480 human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line. …”
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    Las metáforas comestibles en los rituales mexicanos by Danièle Dehouve

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article introduces a method of semantic decoding of certain dishes cooked as part of the rituals of the Aztecs at the time of Spanish Conquest and of several contemporary Indian groups. Starting from the idea that, in a ritual nothing is unpredictable and everything has a sense, it introduces a reflection about the categories of metaphor and metonymy conceived as two founding mechanisms of the human mind, at the same time distinct and closely linked, which express themselves in a verbal and material manner. …”
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    Les Indiens d’Antananarivo, des citadins comme les autres ? by Catherine Fournet-Guérin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…However, precisely because of their dominant social position, Indians are characterised by mobility practices that are constrained by security concerns, and express a strong sense of spatial vulnerability. …”
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