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    Grado de desarrollo del folículo preovulatorio y su relación con el tamaño del cuerpo lúteo y la producción de progesterona en las razas Romosinuano (RS) y Brahman (Br) by A. Vejarano, A. Hernández

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Br: 25,40 ± 13,85 mm3) de los folículos preovulatorios p < 0,05, en el grosor (RS: 122,50 ± 20,53 μm vs. Br: 129,61 ± 84,85 μm) o en el volumen (RS: 64,97 ± 19,71 mm1 vs. …”
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    Improving the efficacy of potato clonal micropropagation by inoculation with the rhizosphere bacteria <i>Azospirillum baldaniorum</i> Sp245 and <i>Ochrobactrum cytisi</i> IPA7.2 by K. Yu. Kargapolova, O. V. Tkachenko, G. I. Burygin, N. V. Evseeva, A. A. Shirokov, L. Yu. Matora, S. Yu. Shchyogolev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We examined the effect of in vitro inoculation of microplants of the cultivars Nevsky and Kondor with the strains Azospirillum baldaniorum Sp245 and Ochrobactrum cytisi IPA7.2 separately and in combination. …”
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    A verdade em tempos de ditadura militar: reflexões a partir da psicanálise by Nadir Lara Junior

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…They intend to turn the truth of the violence and horror of torture into something mild and negligible. …”
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    Grammaticalité et changement d’acceptabilité : le cas de help by Mathilde Pinson

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The corpora chosen for this study, in particular COHA and the Old Bailey Proceedings, reveal that these factors do not simply help to explain the low frequency of dispreferred structures, but can even be considered the main factor triggering language change, in line with Rohdenburg’s prediction (2003: 243). The principle of horror aequi (Brugmann 1909) turns out to be the initial impetus leading to the current disappearance of to after help and questions of processing are shown to have engendered the obsolescence of the [capacity + help]NPI construction. …”
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    BIOPOLITICS AND HOMO SACER IN A TORTURE CENTER IN CHILE * by Hugo Rojas Corral

    “…The notion of superstes tormentorum (survivor of tortures) is also presented here for further discussion in order to refer to the complex and often painful process in which the ‘victims-survivors-witnesses’ of the horror of Villa Grimaldi and other similar spaces try to reinsert in society.…”
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    Giant Whip Scorpion Mastigoproctus giganteus giganteus (Lucas, 1835) (Arachnida: Thelyphonida (=Uropygi): Thelyphonidae) by William H. Kern, Ralph E. Mitchell

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…What seems like a miniature monster from a horror movie is really a fairly benign creature. While called a scorpion, this arachnid has neither the venom-filled stinger found in scorpions nor the venomous bite found in some spiders. …”
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    Frames of violence and recent history in Simon Stephens' Motortown by Marion Coste

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Written during the 7/7 bombings in London, the play is permeated with the sense of horror associated with the war against terror and the war in Iraq: it blurs the line between the frontlines and the home front, as Danny, a former squaddie, re-enacts on British soil the acts of torture inflicted on prisoners in Abu Ghraib. …”
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    Blockbuster de science-fiction : étendue, extension, morcellement du territoire by Gaspard Delon

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The market share of science fiction cinema within North American production (difficult to assess because of the overlap between SF cinema, horror, disaster films or superhero films) is limited but significant and expanding, sometimes spectacularly, in the 2000s. …”
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    (Des)memória e catástrofe: considerações sobre a literatura pós-golpe de 1964 by Ettore Finazzi-Agrò

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The status of literature – his ability to say what is forbidden to historiography, the possibility of recreating the real through imagination – drove, in fact, many writers to witness the horror and violence that marked the regime established in Brazil fifty years ago, even giving us the “physical” representation of pain and blood generated by a power acting in a “state of exception”.…”
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    Renaissance à Bulawayo, Zimbabwe : la ville dans The Stone Virgins de Yvonne Vera by Marie-Jeanne Gauffre

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Specifically, through Nonceba’s gradual journey out of her abysmal pain and destructive solitude to the welcoming potentiality of the city, the novel, unemphatically combining horror and beauty, testifies to the fragile—yet abiding—power of human bonds, and to the infinite resilience of the Zimbabwean people.…”
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    EL NUNCA MÁS DE LA VIOLENCIA SEXUAL CONTRA LAS MUJERES-LA OPORTUNIDAD (PERDIDA) EN LAS TRANSICIONES POLÍTICAS by Tatiana Rincón-Covelli

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Nunca más se refiere al intento de nombrar el horror y la atrocidad, como en el caso de Auschwitz o el "Nunca Más" del informe sobre la desaparición forzada durante la última dictadura en Argentina. …”
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    Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: What the Pathologist Needs to Know and Why by Anita Bane

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It is considered a pre-cursor lesion for invasive breast cancer and when identified patients are treated with some combination of surgery, +/− radiation therapy, and +/adjuvant tamoxifen. …”
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    Subjective affective experience under threat is shaped by environmental affordances. by Song Qi, Dylan M Nielson, Daniele Marcotulli, Daniel S Pine, Argyris Stringaris

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For this purpose, we introduce a novel behavioral paradigm using horror movie stimuli to simulate threats. The study illustrates that affordances, specifically items present in the environment, are instrumental in modulating both behavioral choices (approach or avoidance) and emotional expressions of anger and fear. …”
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    „Podłe życie miałem”. "Puszczyk" Stefana Grabińskiego wobec modernistycznego dekadentyzmu by Aleksandra Lesińska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article is an attempt to analyze Puszczyk [Tawny Owl], Stefan Grabiński’s first fantastic horror novella, thus introducing this little-known work into the study of pessimistic attitudes prevailing during Modernism, i.e. at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. …”
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    Monstruos, prodigios y maravillas en los viajes de Pero Tafur by Pablo Castro Hernández

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In other words, the monster denotes explicit elements that make a difference; but at the same time, creates surprise, amazement, horror and wonder.…”
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    Des esclaves et des bêtes : fables de la sauvagerie en Amérique dans Letters from an American Farmer, de St John de Crèvecoeur by Agnès Derail-Imbert

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This idealized vision is shattered by the horror of slavery which prompts the narrator to conclude that civilization is only a state of nature where man is “an animal of prey” ready to enslave others. …”
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    America is Dead. Long Live America! Political Affect in Days Gone by Soraya Murray

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This essay models a method for understanding political affect in video games by analyzing the American action-adventure survival horror game Days Gone (SIE Bend Studio, 2019). Through an examination of its rendering of the Pacific Northwest landscape as ideology, much is revealed about a deeply troubled and oppositional worldview. …”
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    La representación de la violencia de estado en un episodio de Buscavidas de Carlos Trillo y Alberto Breccia by Cristián Palacios

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Is in this particularly complex work where Breccia push over the edge the consequences of the premise How to represent the horror? from which he has produced some of his most revolutionary works. …”
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    A Literary Testimonial to Banal Evil: Dehumanization in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Daniela Cârstea

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…What emerges from the comments on Pym, from the explication of some of the death scenes, from the gratuitousness of the violence, and the nonchalance of Pym’s report, is not the horror, but a sense of the casualness of death, the “banality of evil” that Poe opposes to the “grandeur of evil,” looking ahead to Auschwitz and the Gulag. …”
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