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  1. 13661

    COVID-19 medidas preventivas: Desinfectante de manos hecho en casa by Natalie Seymour, Mary Yavelak, Candice Christian, Ben Chapman, Michelle Danyluk

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… These flyers, written by Natalie Seymour, Mary Yavelak, Candice Christian, and Ben Chapman (NC State University Extension), provide quick, digestible information regarding prevention of COVID-19 and procedures for food service, grocery stores, and other food-related businesses. This flyer in particular is the Spanish translation of FSHN20-12/FS335: COVID-19 Preventative Measures: Homemade Hand Sanitizer. …”
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  2. 13662

    (Des)memória e catástrofe: considerações sobre a literatura pós-golpe de 1964 by Ettore Finazzi-Agrò

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In this context, the stories – told by many authors and some of the survivors of repression – seem to play an important role in supplying the deficiencies of the History, in order to show, effectively even if through fiction, the nefas that characterized in particular torture and murder of opponents. …”
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  3. 13663

    Tales Of Possession And Dispossession by Elsa Charléty

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…I show how the interwoven stories within the text form a narrative economy where people trade memories and emotions amongst themselves in order to cope with the void left by the departed. …”
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  4. 13664

    Facts about Carbohydrate by Nancy J. Gal, Amanda L. Ford, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Carbohydrate in the form of glucose provides energy to cells, tissues, and organs to carry out daily activities. Some glucose is stored in the liver and muscle cells for later use when required. …”
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  5. 13665

    History, hagiography, romance… by Lisa M. Ruch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…However, the abbreviated Middle English prose Brut preserved in Edinburgh University Library MS 184 and two other manuscripts is unusual in its blending of narrative elements from historical accounts, hagiography, and romance to portray Athelstan as an English hero, and in its telling its 15-century audience where they could still see physical relics of Athelstan’s reign in their own day, giving them the opportunity to be vicariously connected to the storied history of their nation. This article traces sources and traditions this Brut’s compiler most likely drew from and considers what implications this may have for our understanding of this particular manuscript and of the evolution and adaptation of Brut chronicles in the late Middle Ages.…”
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  6. 13666

    Medicalisation of Birth in Transylvania in the Second Half of the 19th Century. A Subject to be Investigated by Luminiţa Dumănescu, Ioan Bolovan

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Ethnic and confessional minorities often displayed starkly different patterns in the selection of these instrumental figures. …”
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  7. 13667

    New technology in libraries work and the problems of education in the field of librarianship and bibliography by Marija Prokopčik

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… The article deals with the problem of the changing demands of education for librarianship and information work in developed capitalist countries as a result of the application of computers and changing technology of library work. …”
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  8. 13668

    Głosy współczesnych dzieci w sprawie "Kajtusia Czarodzieja" – śladem Korczakowskiego pisarskiego eksperymentu by Marzenna Nowicka

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…His writing experiments consisted in directly transferring children’s ideas to the paper, correcting and reworking the stories under the influence of the listeners’ comments, removing and cutting fragments of the text at their request. …”
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  9. 13669

    Effet d’amorçage sur la féminisation des noms de rôles by Zelda Cayrecastel, Céline Pozniak, Saveria Colonna

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Primes were female character nouns introduced in stories read to the children: they were either female nouns known to the children (such as une princesse/a princess), female nouns that were rare (or even never encountered by the children, such as une capitainesse/a female captain), or epicene nouns (such as une vétérinaire/a veterinarian). …”
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  10. 13670

    “Strange Sights and Sounds”: Indirection and the Rhetoric of the Feminine in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s Tales (1852-1930) by Audrey Fogels

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Such a rhetoric of indirection becomes all the more intricate as these stories are haunted by spectral but authoritarian male figures whose presence both facilitates and blocks the possibility of revelation. …”
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  11. 13671

    'n Narratiewe pastorale terapie met depressiewe persone by JD Crafford, DJ Kotzé

    Published 1997-06-01
    “… People are authors of their own life stories. From the first impressions in early childhood, narratives are formed which becomes the dominant discourses of a person's life. …”
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  12. 13672

    Voiler et dévoiler : temps et illusion dans Alumbramiento de Víctor Erice by Miguel Rodrigo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In a very fertile tension, Erice's cinema integrates this reflexive dimension into stories that do not question the conventions of traditional cinema: the construction of the plot and the characters aims to recreate a "plausible" temporality, a framework more or less comparable to the daily experience that the spectator has of time. …”
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  13. 13673

    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Bacillus cereus by Keith R. Schneider, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Rachael Silverberg

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Though B. cereus is commonly found in many types of fresh and processed foods, proper cooking, handling, and storage can minimize the risk of contamination. This 5-page fact sheet explains how B. cereus is transmitted, what foods it is commonly associated with, the methods used to prevent contamination, and good practices for receiving, handling, processing, and storing food. …”
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  14. 13674

    Cartographie du vide : les "non-lieux" de l’espace américain dans The Informers de Bret Easton Ellis by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Published in 1994, The Informers is a collection of thirteen short stories which aim to explore the various facets of a certain Los Angeles social microcosm in the nineteen-eighties.The first-person narration, based on a deliberately minimalist paratactic structure which involves recurrent snatches of dialogue, moves through an endless succession of toponyms (Palm Springs, Melrose etc.) and cultural clichés (trendy places, music or clothing) which all seem to trap people and places within an imprisoning landscape—most aptly metaphorized by the Sunset Boulevard.Both huge and confined to the specific landmarks or "non-places" of an interlope society, this landscape provides an ambivalent area in which people are cast adrift, wandering like ghosts in some kind of existential nowhere described by Michel de Certeau as "un théâtre de passants".…”
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  15. 13675

    An Overview of Carbon Markets for Florida Forest Landowners by José R. Soto, Francisco J. Escobedo, Damian C. Adams

    Published 2014-10-01
    “… Payments for sequestering carbon in forests can be an important supplemental income source in the southern US which includes one-third of the contiguous US forest carbon stocks and supplies 16% of the world’s wood. It is difficult to understand the carbon market and certification options available to Florida forest landowners and the possible risks of participating in them. …”
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  16. 13676

    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Bacillus cereus by Keith R. Schneider, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Rachael Silverberg

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Though B. cereus is commonly found in many types of fresh and processed foods, proper cooking, handling, and storage can minimize the risk of contamination. This 5-page fact sheet explains how B. cereus is transmitted, what foods it is commonly associated with, the methods used to prevent contamination, and good practices for receiving, handling, processing, and storing food. …”
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  17. 13677

    Employee Turnover and Organizational Performance: a Study of the Brazilian Retail Sector by Luciana Carvalho de Mesquita Ferreira, Ciro Barbosa de Aquino Almeida

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To achieve this aim, we used data from a single company with several comparable branches and tested whether stores with lower employee turnover have better financial and organizational results (sales and workplace accidents, respectively). …”
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  18. 13678

    Retornando sua coleção de material audiovisual: os dilemas de uma antropóloga by Clarice Cohn

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Attention is paid to the stories that the circulation of recordings of past events brought about, concerning the evolution of social structure, interpersonal relations, connection with the dead, and cultural change in general.…”
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  19. 13679

    Improving Citrus Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency: Understanding Citrus Nitrogen Requirements by Kelly T. Morgan, Edward A. Hanlon

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…To explain the demands for fertilization by citrus trees recovering from leaf loss caused by storms, insects, or disease; 3. To relate citrus nutrient uptake efficiency (NUE) as a means to improve or maintain productivity while minimizing ground and surface water pollution.  …”
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  20. 13680

    COVID-19 Preventative Measures: Clean Your Hands Often by Natalie Seymour, Mary Yavelak, Candice Christian, Ben Chapman, Michelle Danyluk

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… These flyers, written by Natalie Seymour, Mary Yavelak, Candice Christian, and Ben Chapman (NC State University Extension), provide quick, digestible information regarding prevention of COVID-19 and procedures for food service, grocery stores, and other food-related businesses. This flyer in particular provides guidance for washing your hands to prevent the spread of COVID-19. …”
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