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Wharton, Annabel Jane. "Postmortem Architect." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 83, no. 4 (2024): 465–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2024.83.4.465.

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Abstract This article assesses the role of the female cadaver in the design of 16 Great Windmill Street in London, the house/museum/anatomy theater complex built in 1767 by Robert Mylne, student of Piranesi, and William Hunter, man-midwife, physician to the queen of England, and first professor of anatomy at the Royal Academy. The focus on the female cadaver exposes the rigid gendering of emergent spaces of modern Western science. More important, this investigation suggests that the subaltern subject of a building might act less as a passive object and more as an active agent in the generation
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el-Dahdah, Farès. "The Dislocation of Brazil’s Capital: a Long-Standing Project." Brasilis, no. 43 (2010): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/43.a.nbsa4dnd.

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Dislocating the capital to Brazil’s interior highlands is a long standing project in the country’s history. The project was first linked to the transfer of the royal court from Lisbon to the Portuguese America, where a metropolis would be established in what until then had been a colonial purveyor of goods. Until 1953, the quest for a worthy capital involved many factors such as the establishment of a Portuguese empire in the Americas, Portugal’s repudiation of an Ancien Régime monarchy in the South Atlantic, the formation of a counter hegemony in a former colony, or the construction of a unif
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Pillai, Stefanie, Min En Chan, and Alan Norman Baxter. "Vowels in Malacca Portuguese Creole." Research in Language 13, no. 3 (2015): 248–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rela-2015-0024.

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This paper examines the vowel system of present day Malacca Portuguese Creole (MPC) or Kristang, based on recordings from interviews with five female native speakers of MPC. A total of 1083 monophthongs were extracted from the recordings. The first and second formants of these vowels were measured and analysed. Considerable variation was found within and between the speakers in the way each of the vowels was produced. There were also noticeable overlaps between /i/ and /e/ suggesting that they were being used interchangeably. Based on the variation in the way that vowels are produced, and the
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Corley, Martin F.V., Sónia Ferreira, Alexander L. Lvovsky, and Jorge Rosete. "Borkhausenia crimnodes Meyrick, 1912 (Lepidoptera, Oecophoridae), a southern hemisphere species resident in Portugal." Nota Lepidopterologica 40, no. (1) (2017): 15–24. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.40.10938.

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Borkhausenia crimnodes Meyrick, 1912, a species described from Argentina, has been found resident in Beira Litoral, Portugal, constituting its first records in Europe. Borkhausenia intumescens Meyrick, 1921, described from South Africa, is shown to be synonymous with B. crimnodes, described from Argentina. COI barcode sequencing has shown that a Portuguese specimen has 100% similarity with specimens collected in South Africa. The origin of the Portuguese population remains unclear but it is likely to be connected with timber importation for the paper industry. Male and female genitalia of B. c
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Mugnaini, Haphisa Souza, and Inês Salvador. "Portuguese–Brazilian Market: Quantitative Analysis of the Ratio Between Men and Women in the Writing of Telenovelas in Brazil and Portugal, from 1951 to 2025." Journalism and Media 6, no. 3 (2025): 106. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia6030106.

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Brazil and Portugal are undeniably united because they share the same language, ocean, and, to a considerable extent, history. There has also been a profound rapprochement between the two countries at the media level, particularly in telenovelas. Brazil developed the “telenovela” genre in the 1950s and inspired Portuguese serial television fiction the most. First, Portugal saw a commitment to plots of Brazilian origin (1977—“Gabriela, Cravo e Canela”), a reality still observed today, albeit somewhat. Portuguese producers then studied and recruited Brazilian professionals when the first Portugu
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Agoston, Laura Camille. "Male/Female, Italy/Flanders, Michelangelo/Vittoria Colonna." Renaissance Quarterly 58, no. 4 (2005): 1175–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ren.2008.0886.

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AbstractThis essay proposes a new reading of the famous passage comparing the devotional value of Flemish and Italian painting in Francisco de Holanda’s (1517-84) Portuguese treatiseDa pintura antigua. My purpose is to demonstrate that the polarizing and divisive claims made about Flemish painting are unmade in the text itself. The major grounds upon which Flemish art is attacked in the first of the four Roman dialogues are upheld for admiration in the second. The strongly misogynistic character of the passage on Flemish painting has obscured the more complex and shifting treatment of gender i
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Ribeiro, J. Silva, A. T. Pereira, M. J. Martins, et al. "Confirmatory Factor Analyses of the Portuguese Version of the Maudsley Obsessional-compulsive Inventory." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S80—S81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.255.

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IntroductionThe Maudsley obsessional-compulsive inventory (MOCI) is a widely used self-report measure of obsessive-compulsive symptoms in clinical and non-clinical populations, both in research and clinical settings. Nogueira et al. confirmed in 2011 that the MOCI Portuguese version has good psychometric properties, having a factorial structure that is in accordance with those reported by other groups.AimsBased on the previous results of exploratory factor analysis with a Portuguese students sample, the present study aimed to perform a confirmatory factor analyses (using Mplus software) to ver
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Cardoso, Inês. "FIGURAÇÕES DO FEMININO NA POESIA ERÓTICA DE ALBERTO PIMENTA." Revista Desassossego, no. 17 (December 28, 2017): 183–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2175-3180.v0i17p183-197.

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Resumo: Pensar a erotização do corpo feminino na poesia portuguesa da segunda metade do século XX exige a revisitação de uma nova imagem da mulher, que à altura se apresentou espelhada numa visão libertária da sexualidade feminina e na ação reivindicativa da luta feminista. Partindo das três primeiras obras de Alberto Pimenta, cuja publicação coincidiu, em território nacional, com o período de vigência do Estado Novo, este artigo procura compreender o modo como as figuras femininas emergem num fazer poético onde o erotismo sempre caminhou a par de uma denúncia profundamente cáustica e irrevere
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Pereira, Paulo Manta. "“Urbanistic Architecture” according to Raul Lino." Enquiry The ARCC Journal for Architectural Research 17, no. 1 (2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17831/enq:arcc.v17i1.1064.

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Over a period of nearly one hundred years, Raul Lino (1879-1974) experienced the profound political, social and economic changes that marked the twentieth century in Portugal. Having been born during the Constitutional Monarchy (1822-1910), he lived through the First Republic (1910-1926), the Military Dictatorship (1926-1933), the Second Republic, or Estado Novo (New State, 1933-1974), and died shortly after the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, at the dawning of the Third Republic. He was an architect who published prolifically in Portugal, having become known through his advocacy of the
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Veríssimo, Ana, Leonel Gordo, and Ivone Figueiredo. "Reproductive biology and embryonic development of Centroscymnus coelolepis in Portuguese mainland waters." ICES Journal of Marine Science 60, no. 6 (2003): 1335–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1054-3139(03)00146-2.

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Abstract A total of 871 females (76–122 cm) and 86 males (68–100 cm) of Centroscymnus coelolepis caught in Portuguese mainland waters were examined for reproductive characteristics. One hermaphroditic individual of 95 cm was found. Males were few in numbers and dominated by immature specimens. Female length at first sexual maturity was 98.5 cm. Mean ovarian and uterine fecundity were 13.2 oocytes per female and 9.9 embryos per pregnant female, respectively. Total length of embryos with completely absorbed external yolk sacs ranged between 233 and 300 mm. Sex ratio (F/M) of embryos with complet
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "First female portuguese architect"

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Dwyer, Kathleen Angelique. "Performing nation in the twenty first century: female bodies and voices of greater Mexico." Diss., University of Iowa, 2010. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2865.

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This dissertation analyzes how three female artists of Greater Mexico (the Mexican cabaret artist Astrid Hadad, the Mexican-American singer Lila Downs and the Chicana digital artist Alma López) construct and represent national, ethnic, and gender identity in their performances within a border and/or transnational context. I explore how their choice of art form facilitates the construction of their own identities. My theoretical methodology embraces a cultural-studies approach to dramatic, visual and performative texts. All of these play an important role in redefining female Chicana/Mexican- A
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Roxo, Joana Filipa Moreira. "A senhora arquiteto - Maria José Estanco. A cidade, o Porto e a arte : residências artísticas em Sines." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/13160.

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A primeira arquiteta portuguesa defendeu a tese na Escola de Belas Artes e foi aprovada.” Foi com esta frase que o Jornal o Século anunciou, dia 28 de Junho de 1942, a primeira mulher portuguesa a licenciar- se em Arquitetura: Maria José Brito Estanco. Nasceu em Loulé, em 1905, e viveu toda a sua infância e juventude no Algarve. Ingressou no curso de Pintura na Faculdade de Belas Artes de Lisboa, mas após uma viagem ao Brasil, na qual assiste ao nascimento de uma nova cidade, decide mudar de curso e quando chega a Portugal inscreve-se em Arquitetura. Em 1942 recebe o “Diploma de Senhora
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Books on the topic "First female portuguese architect"

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Louise Blanchard Bethune: America's First Female Professional Architect. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2014.

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Louise Blanchard Bethune: America's First Female Professional Architect. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2014.

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Abramson, Phyllis. Sob Sister Journalism. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216015574.

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On June 25, 1906 an event of little public importance occurred. Fueled by popular mood and climate, and capitalized upon by the press, it became the hottest story of the century. Phyllis Leslie Abramson's book recreates the social, political, and economic climate; the murder; and the subsequent trial that led to the manifestation of sob sister journalism. The story was prosaic: an insanely jealous man murdered his wife's lover. The protagonists were front-page material: Stanford White, famous architect and womanizer; Harry K. Thaw, scion of an influential family; and the young and beautiful Ev
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Garafola, Lynn. La Nijinska. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197603901.001.0001.

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La Nijinska: Choreographer of the Modern is the first biography of ballet’s premier female choreographer and a pioneer of the modern tradition in ballet. Overshadowed in life and legend by her brother Vaslav Nijinsky, Bronislava Nijinska had a far longer and more productive career. An architect of twentieth-century neoclassicism, she experienced the transformative power of the Russian Revolution and created her greatest work—Les Noces—under the influence of its avant-garde. Many of her ballets rested on the probing of gender boundaries, a mistrust of conventional gender roles, and the heighten
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Book chapters on the topic "First female portuguese architect"

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Auspos, Patricia. "3. Separate Careers, Separate Lives." In Breaking Conventions. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0318.03.

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Elsie Clews Parsons (1874-1941) and her husband Herbert Parsons (1869-1925) present a very different pattern of conflict and accommodation in a marriage shaped by the wife’s determination to work. Both Elsie and Herbert came from wealthy and prominent New York families. When they married in 1900, after a six-year courtship, Elsie was an atheist, a feminist, and a social rebel who openly challenged female stereotypes and traditional roles. A Ph.D. in sociology, she was teaching at Barnard College and insisted on keeping her job. Herbert, a deeply religious and rather staid man, was a successful
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Avelar, Ana Paula Borghi de, Michel Toussaint, and João Alves Da Cunha. "The chapel of Pampulha and the church of águas, a possible relationship of brotherhood." In DEVELOPMENT AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. Seven Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/devopinterscie-065.

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This article aims to analyze two Catholic temples of the 20th century, one Brazilian and one Portuguese. These are the Pampulha Chapel, the first modern Brazilian church, and the Igreja de Águas, the first church to be considered modern in Portugal. The Pampulha Chapel project is by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and was inaugurated in 1943. The Igreja de Águas project, by the Portuguese architect Nuno Teotónio Pereira, was inaugurated in 1957. Beyond the great distance of the church's inauguration date Brazilian for the Portuguese church, we can see points in common between them. Like
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"George F. Kennan 1904–2005." In Milestone Documents of American Leaders. Schlager Group Inc., 2009. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781935306047.book-part-065.

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George Frost Kennan, acclaimed as the chief architect of U.S. cold war strategy and policy, was born on February 16, 1904, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, Wisconsin, and studied at Princeton University, where he earned his B.A. in 1925. After graduating, Kennan joined the Foreign Service, which he later described as the first and last sensible decision he ever made regarding his career. Kennan, who had a natural aptitude for languages, learned that his service entitled him to undertake graduate work without leaving the Foreign Service
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Castelo, Cláudia. "(Un)settling Late Colonial Niassa, Mozambique (1966–1974)." In The Oxford Handbook of Late Colonial Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198866787.013.10.

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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to present a case study of a particular instance of colonial fieldwork to explain why and how social knowledge was first produced and then not applied in the forced resettlement conducted in the Niassa district, in Mozambique’s far north-west, bordering Malawi and Tanzania, during the Portuguese counter-insurgency campaign against the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). The chapter will explore the Portuguese civil and military authorities’ development discourse and practice as it concerned the inhabitants of the Niassa region. Of particular interest is t
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Kitcher, Philip. "Pop Sociobiology Reborn: The Evolutionary Psychology of Sex and Violence (2002)." In In Mendel’s Mirror. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195151787.003.0016.

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Abstract Here’s a recipe for winning fame and fortune as an architect of the new-and improved human sciences. First, make a bundle of claims to the effect that certain features are universal among human beings, or among human males, or among human females. Next, couple each claim with a story of how the pertinent features were advantageous for primitive hominids, or males, or females, as they faced what ever challenges you take to have been prevalent in some lightly sketched savannah environment. (Don’t worry that your knowledge of past environments is rather thin-Be creative!) Finally, announ
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Martinez-Millana, Elena. "Designing Collective Housing for Older People: Proposals from the Dutch Welfare State by Pot & Pot-Keegstra." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3233/shti240972.

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This scientific paper examines how the Dutch architects Jacoba Froukje Pot-Keegstra (1908-1997) and her husband Johan Willem Hindrik Cornelis Pot (1909-1972) designed for older people. In the decades following World War II, with the advent of the welfare state, care for older people became a priority of new social policy in the Netherlands. In 1956, the state pensions were launched (Algemene Ouderdomswet), and in 1963, the Dutch Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning (Volkshuisvesting en Ruimtelijke Ordening) introduced the Older People’s Homes Act (Wet op de Bejaardenoorden). At the time, t
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Conference papers on the topic "First female portuguese architect"

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Milheiro, Ana Vaz. "Narratives on women architects in former Africa colonised by Portuguese rule: professional profiles based on training practices." In ICAG 2023 - VI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE AND GENDER. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/icag2023.2023.16718.

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In “The Canon and the Void,” Meltem Gürel and Kathryn Anthony highlight the persistent absence of women architects in the historiography of North American architecture schools, a gap first identified by Karen Kingsley in the 1980s. This lack of representation extends beyond education into professional inequality, rooted in the historical neglect of female contributions to architecture. In response, recent Portuguese-speaking scholarship has begun addressing the roles of women architects in former Portuguese colonial territories in Africa. This presentation focuses on five women—Carlota Quintan
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Meleiro Lima, Susana. "Global Architects: a dialogue between Le Corbusier and Fernando Távora on Architecture Universality." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.689.

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Abstract: The aim of this investigation is to present an approach to the notion of a global architect, the universality of his theory and legacy. The investigation is composed in two main stages whose goals are the following: 1) to address the notion of global architect; 2) to demonstrate the role of Le Corbusier to perform the idea of global architect and his influence in others architects, such as Fernando Távora (1923-2005), a portuguese architect recognized as the master of Álvaro Siza. The first stage, we seek to formulate a definition of global architect from the point of view of Le Corb
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Majczyk, Joanna. "Lviv, Passion, and Architecture. The story of architects Wiktorja and Andrzej Frydecki." In Lviv Interactive. Lviv Interactive, 2024. https://doi.org/10.69915/lia032en.

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Lviv was their "lost paradise," since it was here that the Frydeckis entered adulthood, became architects, started a family, achieved their first professional successes and, in the end, left a part of themselves in the city. Wiktorja Kańska-Frydecka and Andrzej Frydecki crossed their paths at Lviv Polytechnic in 1922. For the sake of his career as an architect, he abandoned his family's traditional merchant trade and left his home in Sosnowiec; she, having graduated from the Nazarene Sisters' Gymnasium, became one of the first female graduates of technical studies. Although the war drove the c
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Parisi, Luisa. "What it is for a woman to create? Marta Lonzi and the design approach as feminist revolution." In ICAG 2023 - VI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE AND GENDER. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/icag2023.2023.16888.

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What does it mean for a woman to create? This question has been less explored in architecture, where gender, space, and design are fluid, interconnected processes. This essay explores possibilities for a feminist architecture through the work of Marta Lonzi (1938-2008), an Italian architect and feminist. Lonzi's significance lies not only in her design achievements but in her feminist critique of the creative process, which she sees as a relational and subjective act.In collaboration with her sister Carla, a key figure in Italian feminism, Marta contributed to the Rivolta Femminile movement an
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Mourão, Lucas, Maria Carthery Goulart, Isabel de Almeida, Peter Garrard, and Sônia Brucki. "VALIDATION OF THE MINI LINGUISTIC STATE EXAMINATION (MLSE) TO BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE: TASKS INTELLIGIBILITY PILOT STUDY." In XIII Meeting of Researchers on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1980-5764.rpda109.

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Background: The Mini Linguistic State Examination (MLSE) was developed in British English as a 20-minutes Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) screening test (Garrard, P. et al, 2012). Its tasks are: picture naming; listening comprehension of sentence; comprehension of single word; word repetition; sentence repetition; reading; writing; semantic association; and figure description. The MLSE was later translated to Italian and Spanish (Patel, N. et al, 2020) due to the following features: applicability by clinicians without expertise in language; sensitivity for diagnosis, distinction and progress
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Milovanovic-Bertram, Smilja. "Lina Bo Bardi: Evolution of Cultural Displacement." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.61.

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In recent years much has been written and exhibited regarding Lina Bo Bardi, the Italian/Brazilian architect (1914-1992). This paper aims to look at the phenomenon of cultural displacement and the dissemination of her design thinking as a major female figure in a male dominated profession. This investigation is distinguished from others in that it addresses the importance of regional and cultural influences that formed Lina’s design philosophy in her early years in Italy. Cultural displacement has long played a significant role in the creative process for artists. Often major innovators in lit
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Fontana, Beatriz Maria, Eduarda Cristina Antoniazzi, João Vítor Ferraz Gomes, Michelle Paz de Araújo, Érica da Silva de Oliveira, and Roberta Melo Toccafondo. "Correlation of Patent Foramen Ovale and Stroke: A Case Report." In III Seven International Medical and Nursing Congress. Seven Congress, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/iiicongressmedicalnursing-031.

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Introduction: Patent foramen ovale has recently been included as one of the possible causes of stroke. Therefore, for its investigation, transthoracic echocardiography is indicated for propaedeutic guidance. Objectives: The study aims to understand the relationship between patent foramen ovale that evolved with cryptogenic stroke. Methods: This is a case report, authorized by the patient for publication, respecting ethical issues. The databases were taken from the PubMed databases. The research period was from August 2023, meeting the inclusion criteria that were articles from the years 2018 t
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