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Clayton-Jones, Gary, Sheila Crispin, Christine Gibbs, Terry Grimes, and Peter Renwick. "Donald Douglas Lawson." Veterinary Record 183, no. 15 (2018): 481. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.k4404.

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Arboleda Andrade, Esteban David. "Tiroteo en Stoneman Douglas." ComHumanitas: revista científica de comunicación 10, no. 1 (2019): 49–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31207/rch.v10i1.177.

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El tiroteo ocurrido en la secundaria Stoneman Douglas el 14 de febrero de 2018, en el estado de la Florida, derivó en un intenso debate público en torno a la tenencia, comercialización y uso de armas en los Estados Unidos. Con proyección global más allá del territorio norteamericano, esta tragedia en particular se convirtió en el punto de partida para encontrar una solución a este problema. Por tanto, el presente artículo de análisis, a través de la aplicación de los postulados del análisis crítico del discurso de Teun A. van Dijk, combinado con las categorías del orden del discurso propuestas por Michel Foucault, refleja la convergencia de la materialidad política de los principales discursos emitidos tras el tiroteo. El análisis propuesto contrasta cuatro discursos que conforman un dispositivo que junta lo gubernamental (presidente de los Estados Unidos Donald Trump), la seguridad local (Sheriff del Condado de Broward Scott Israel) y la posición ciudadana (Activista Cameron Kasky), frente a lo institucional (Segunda Enmienda de la Constitución de los estados Unidos). El principal resultado muestra que, aún cuando los cuatro discursos son enunciados por diversos sujetos discursivos, se articulan convergentemente en torno a un proceso ideológico con fines políticos claramente definidos. En el caso de los sujetos analizados, se evidencia una interdiscursividad no intencionada, su relación, especialmente con las materialidades del poder y la ideología muestran tres diferentes posturas con un mismo fin, el imponer sus propósitos y objetivos a través del discurso hacia receptores que puedan subordinarse a los mecanismos de poder y saber. Ningún discurso está aislado y en este caso en particular la incidencia significativa del proceso discursivo está equiparada con el principio del comentario. Los tres sujetos convergen discursivamente en una imposición ideológica que no contempla sus orígenes tampoco la investidura social que representan. La realidad constitucional de una Enmienda, la cual defiende la naturaleza de un derecho no forma parte de la estructura discursiva de los sujetos analizados.
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Conklin, Beth A. ": Sorcery and Shamanism: Curanderos and Clients in Northern Peru . Donald Joralemon, Douglas Sharon." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 10, no. 1 (1996): 100–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/maq.1996.10.1.02a00130.

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Ganchoff, John. "Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction, Fifth Edition (Skoog, Douglas A.; West, Donald; Holler, F. James)." Journal of Chemical Education 67, no. 11 (1990): A293. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed067pa293.1.

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Kaifer, Angel E. "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry. Sixth edition (Skoog, Douglas A.; West, Donald M.; Hollar, James F.)." Journal of Chemical Education 69, no. 11 (1992): A305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed069pa305.1.

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Ganchoff, John. "Analytical Chemistry: an Introduction, Sixth Edition (Skoog, Douglas A.; West, Donald M.; Holler, F. James)." Journal of Chemical Education 71, no. 12 (1994): A310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed071pa310.2.

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Mason, Barry. "Getting Past the Affair by Douglas K. Snyder, Donald H. Baucom and Kristina Coop Gordon." Journal of Family Therapy 30, no. 3 (2008): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.2008.00433_2.x.

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Cruikshank, Ken. "MacKay, Donald. The People's Railway: A History of Canadian National. Vancouver; Douglas & Mclntyre, 1992. 328 pp." Urban History Review 24, no. 1 (1995): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1019238ar.

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COX, FRANCIS E. G. "The Golden Age of parasitology-1875–1925: the Scottish contributions." Parasitology 144, no. 12 (2016): 1567–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182016001566.

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SUMMARYThe period 1875–1925 was remarkable in the history of parasitology partly because of the number of significant discoveries made, especially the elucidation of important life cycles, and partly because of the achievements of the clinicians and scientists who made these discoveries. What is remarkable is that so many of these individuals were Scots. Preeminent in this pantheon was Patrick Manson, who not only discovered the mosquito transmission of filarial worms but was instrumental in directly encouraging others to make significant discoveries in the fields of malaria, Guinea worm disease (dracunculiasis), onchocerciasis, loiasis and schistosomiasis and, indirectly, sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis. This chapter describes and discusses the contributions made by Douglas Argyll-Robertson, Donald Blacklock, David Bruce, David Cunningham, Robert Leiper, William Leishman, George Low, Patrick Manson, Muriel Robertson and Ronald Ross together with short biographical notes.
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Tarlinskaja, Marina. "Ants Oras: Did He Know Russian “Formalists”?" Studia Metrica et Poetica 2, no. 2 (2015): 10–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/smp.2015.2.2.02.

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The article compares two approaches to studying line segmentation in verse. Line segmentation probably corresponded to pauses in declamation. The Estonian scholar Ants Oras studied syntactic breaks in Elizabethan dramas using punctuation as a signal of a “pause”. His research yielded valuable results, and his method has recently been followed by Professors Mac Donald P. Jackson and Douglas Bruster: places of punctuation can be quickly found by a computer. However, punctuation came from the random choices of copiers, editors and typesetters, therefore it is not too reliable. The Russian school of thought to which I belong looks for places of syntactic breaks of various strength. These do not change from edition to edition. Ants Oras’s tables at first glance remind us of those by Russian “Formalists”, for example, Boris Tomashevsky. However, no Russian scholar is quoted in Oras’s works, so the question is: did he know about the Russian works?
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