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    Open Water Jumping: Clearing Obstacles in the Negotiation of French Rights to The Black Stallion by Cécile Cottenet

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The story of the introduction of the series in France in the aftermath of World War II, and its inclusion in this now-classic library of children’s texts, is largely unknown. Behind the scenes of the transatlantic negotiations, a narrative of complex, arduous discussions between author, series editor and agents unfolds, revealing the roles played by mediators usually forgotten by literary history. …”
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    Shaping Speechlessness after February 24, 2022 in the Magazine "ROAR" by Jakub Kapičiak

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study focuses on the motif of speechlessness that appeared in many texts by authors contributing to the magazine during the first month after February 24, 2022. …”
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    The Auto/biographical Nature of Ukrainian Women’s Literature on the War in Donbas by Anna Gaidash

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the close reading of Natal’ya Vorozhbit’s drama Bad Roads (2017), Yevgeniya Podobna’s book of stories and memoirs titled Girls Cutting Their Locks (2018), and Tamara Duda’s novel Daughter (2019), the author of the article examines the relations between subject and object of the Donbas war texts in the framework of their creation, auto/biographic nature, gender optics, and therapeutic effect. …”
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    L’art du portrait du traducteur dans l’espace francographe : deux recueils et une histoire des traductions by Marzena Chrobak

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The author studies the art of composing a translator’s portrait, a genre present in the francophone area since 1963 (E. …”
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    To belong or not to belong : variations autour du mythe associatif chez Virginia Woolf by Stéphanie Ravez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Written in the same period, the autobiographical sketch ‘Old Bloomsbury’ goes back over the birth of the famous group of intellectuals to which the author’s name is closely connected. This article proposes to confront both texts and read them in the light of her celebrated feminist essays published in the thirties where she openly rejects the membership of any society or club.…”
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    Osoba i bioetyka: jaka koncepcja człowieka i życia ludzkiego w bioetyce? by Edmund Kowalski

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Through a direct reading of the texts of G. Marcel and E. Mounier, as well as the critical literature relevant to them, the author has posed the question of indicating the perspectives and dynamics which are a concrete part of the project of the French personalists in the elaboration and construction of a new humanism through the process of personalization of the human being and his/her world (cultural ethics).…”
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    Onward Christian soldiers! Christians in the army by A. van de Beek

    Published 2006-06-01
    “… On the topic of Christians in the army, the author compares two traditions in Christian theology, one of which being Eusebius. …”
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    CÜVEYNÎ’NİN “EL-AKİDETÜ’N-NİZAMİYYE” ADLI ESERİNE ÇAĞDAŞ BİR TA’LÎK ÖRNEĞİ by Ramazan Altıntaş

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Author who is a Mutezile is to make criticism the Cuveyni’ book who is an Eş’ari. …”
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    Reception of Penelope’s Character in 20th Century Poetry: Female Modernism and Latvian Writer Aspazija by Dina Eiduka

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This article explores the development of the reception of Penelope’s character in the beginning of 20th century, tracing its origins from the texts of Homer and Ovid. It specifically examines the utilisation of Penelope in the poetry of modernist poets, particularly those associated with the category of Female Modernism (as proposed by Jane Dowson in her work “Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939: Resisting Femininity” (2002)), with a particular focus on the works of the Latvian author Aspazija. …”
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    La constellation comme pratique créatrice chez Virginia Woolf et Annie Ernaux by Suzel Meyer

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This writing « in rhizomes » or rather in constellations shows the feminine et feminist culture of the authors and their partly autobiographical texts, and contributes to their feminist stance. …”
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    Le poids de l’instant dans le récit ferroviaire contemporain by Mahigan Lepage

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Drawing on the notion of “apparatus” (“dispositif”), the author shows how the operation of writing from a train takes place into a series of relations that support one another: the relation between instant and duration, between disorder and order, between the unformed and form, etc. …”
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    Assessing research methodologies used to evaluate inequalities in end-of-life cancer care research: a scoping review protocol by Sam Harper, Natalie G Coburn, Alyson L Mahar, Laura E Davis, Julie Hallet, Peter Tanuseputro, Geetanjali D Datta, Colleen Webber, Allison Wiens, Lauren Konikoff

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…We will systematically search Medline, Embase, CINAHL and PsycINFO electronic databases for quantitative and qualitative studies that examined equity stratifiers in relation to end-of-life cancer care and/or outcomes published in English or French between 2010 and 2021. Two authors will independently review all titles, abstracts and full texts to determine which studies meet the inclusion criteria. …”
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    Letter and Person Recognition in Freeform Air-Writing Using Machine Learning Algorithms by Huseyin Kunt, Zeki Yetgin, Furkan Gozukara, Turgay Celik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Air-writing is an emerging form of human-computer interaction that enables text entry through hand movements in the air. This paper explores air-writing-based person recognition alongside letter recognition to analyze the correlation between subjects and their writing styles. …”
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    A foundation systematic review of natural language processing applied to gastroenterology & hepatology by Matthew Stammers, Balasubramanian Ramgopal, Abigail Owusu Nimako, Anand Vyas, Reza Nouraei, Cheryl Metcalf, James Batchelor, Jonathan Shepherd, Markus Gwiggner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Objective This review assesses the progress of NLP in gastroenterology to date, grades the robustness of the methodology, exposes the field to a new generation of authors, and highlights opportunities for future research. …”
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    Optimal needle characteristics for classical inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia: a systematic review by Mennat Allah Ashraf Abd-Elsabour, Ayat Gamal-AbdelNaser

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…After de-duplication and excluding ineligible studies by title and abstract then by full text, the review included nine eligible studies. …”
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    Lithuanian Language at School: Scientific Insights and Pedagogical Experience by Ona Laima Gudzinevičiūtė, Džiuljeta Maskuliūnienė

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The journal “Gimtoji kalba mokykloje” has published 119 articles by 148 authors. Linguistic articles among them are divided into the following thematic blocks: 1) The importance of the influence of linguistic environment and personalities in preserving national identity. …”
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    Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Some Plants of Genus Alpinia: Insights from In Vitro, In Vivo, and Human Studies by Yuliawati KM, Febriyanti RM, Sumiwi SA, Levita J

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The articles were searched on the PubMed database using ‘Alpinia AND anti-inflammatory activity’ as the keywords, filtered to articles published from 2020 to 2024 and free full-text. Of the approximately 248 members of the genus Alpinia plants, the most commonly studied for their anti-inflammatory activities are A. galanga, A. officinarum, A. zerumbet, and A. oxyphylla. …”
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