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Voorbij, Henk, and Pieter Douma. "The Coverage by National Libraries of National Imprints: A Study in the Netherlands." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 9, no. 2 (1997): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909700900206.

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Many countries have deposit collections, which aim to be comprehensive for national imprints. It is desirable to find out how far they attain this aim. The deposit collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in the Netherlands, unlike most countries, has no legal basis; publishers send voluntarily one copy of each publication. A study was conducted in 1995/1996 to assess its coverage, focusing on books with ISBNs, academic publications (dissertations etc.), grey literature and periodicals. For each of these categories, samples were taken from sources that offered a complete or the most comprehen
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Ukabi, Ejeng Bassey, and Ayten Özsavaş Akçay. "Conserving the Historical Identity of North Nicosia Walled City: Exploring Design Approaches and Implications from 1983 to 2003." Buildings 13, no. 9 (2023): 2199. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13092199.

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Nicosia Walled City, on the northern side of Cyprus, encapsulates historical imprints from various cultures and civilizations within its layered structure, despite being a divided city since 1974. Based on this beautiful Medieval sequence, this study investigates the implications of architectural design approaches aimed at incorporating contemporary architecture into this heterogeneous historic city to conserve its historical identity. While the threats facing this diverse built heritage composition are various, the changes brought about by design outcomes and development actions can be challe
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Csaba, György. "Hormonal imprinting in the central nervous system: causes and consequences." Orvosi Hetilap 154, no. 4 (2013): 128–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/oh.2013.29533.

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The notion of the perinatal „hormonal imprinting” has been published at first in 1980 and since that time it spred expansively. The imprintig develops at the first encounter between the developing receptor and the target hormone – possibly by the alteration of the methylation pattern of DNA – and it is transmitted to the progeny generations of the cell. This is needed for the complete development of the receptor’s binding capacity. However, molecules similar to the target hormone (hormone-analogues, drugs, chemicals, environmental pollutants) can also bind to the developing receptor, causing f
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Adhya, Amit Kumar, Madhabananda Kar, and Ranjan Mohanty. "Touch Imprint Cytology: A Rapid and Accurate Method for Diagnosis of Oral Cancer." Acta Cytologica 63, no. 5 (2019): 411–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000500006.

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Objectives: Touch imprint cytology (TIC) is a rapid and cheap method and can be used as an adjunct to biopsy for the evaluation of suspected malignancy. We evaluated the advantages and limitations of TIC for the preoperative diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma. Study Design: We used 280 incisional biopsies of clinically suspected oral squamous cell carcinoma and compared TIC diagnosis to histopathological sections. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of TIC were evaluated. Results: A total of 201 (82.5%) cases were diagnosed as malignant, 22 (7.9%) cases were diagnosed
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Somit, Albert, and Steven A. Peterson. "Politics and the Life Sciences: Current Research Questions and Teaching Biopolitics." Political Science Teacher 2, no. 2 (1989): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0896082800000623.

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Biopolitics is the study of the relationship between our biological makeup and our political behavior. While this line of inquiry can be traced back to Plato and Aristotle, the contemporary surge of interest dates from the middle 1960s. Among the major contributing factors then were—take your pick—James C. Davies' Human Nature in Politics (1963), a 1964 essay by Lynton K. Caldwell, and a panel chaired by Albert Somit at the Southern Political Science Association (1967). Over the past two decades, there has been a dramatic growth of interest in “biopolitics,” as the area came to be known, to th
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Braunthal, Gerard. "The SPD, the Welfare State, and Agenda 2010." German Politics and Society 21, no. 4 (2003): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503003782353376.

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The German Social Democratic Party (SPD) celebrated its 140 yearsof existence on 23 May 2003 with the appropriate fanfare in Berlin.Not too many other political parties in the world can match this survivalrecord, especially given the hostility of Chancellor Bismarck,who in 1878 outlawed the fledgling party as an organization fortwelve years, and of Adolf Hitler, who in 1933 drove the party intoexile for twelve years. During the post-World War II era, the SPDreestablished itself as a major party and shared in governing thecountry from 1966 to 1982 and again from 1998 to the present. Ithas left
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Gromnicka, Daria, and Bartosz Wałecki. "Usefulness of the analysis of the average ridge width of fingerprints in archaeological research." Anthropological Review 85, no. 1 (2022): 31–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1898-6773.85.1.02.

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Skin ridges (dermatoglyphs or fingerprints) are a characteristic pattern of sulci on the skin of primates which appear on the entire hand palm and on the soles of the feet. Fingerprints are unique, irremovable and invariable which allows bio-identification of specific individuals. The aim of the study was to investigate the usefulness of the analysis of the average width of the skin ridges in archaeological research by analyzing the foot and hand prints found on 7 artifacts dating from the Middle Ages.
 An attempt was made to describe the preserved skin slate prints, as well as details of
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García Pulido, Daniel. "Aproximación a la obra periodística de Sebastián Jiménez Sánchez (1904-1983)." Cliocanarias, no. 6 (2024): 307–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.53335/cliocanarias.2024.6.11.

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Historical research in the Canary Islands throughout the 20th century, and more specifically, Gran Canarian historiography, has had an important advocate in the figure of Sebastián Jiménez Sánchez. His imprint and legacy, imbued with contemporary currents of late regionalism, historicism and Hispanicism —with their intrinsic values of religiosity and conservatism—, marked a trend in the events of those who were interested in the past of Gran Canaria and the province of Las Palmas, its historical-artistic heritage and its traditions.
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Stringer, J. M., G. Shaw, A. Pask, and M. B. Renfree. "137. GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN THE MARSUPIAL MAMMARY GLAND." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 22, no. 9 (2010): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/srb10abs137.

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Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that differentially regulates the expression of certain genes, resulting in expression from only one parental allele. In mammals, genomic imprinting occurs in the placenta of both eutherians and marsupials, and plays an important role in regulating nutrition and growth of the developing fetus. The mammary gland also provides a critical source of nutrition for the neonate in all mammals, but there are few imprinting studies of this organ. Marsupials deliver tiny, altricial young that complete development during an extended lactation. INS (insulin) i
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Mori, Shigeki. "THE “WASHINGTON SYSTEM” AND ITS AFTERMATH: REEVALUATING AFTER IMPERIALISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE JAPANESE HISTORIOGRAPHY." International Journal of Asian Studies 3, no. 2 (2006): 255–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479591406000350.

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Iriye, Akira. After Imperialism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965, and New York: Atheneum, 1973, paperback; “Preface to the New Edition.” In the republished edition. Chicago: Imprint Publications, Inc, 1990.
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Kohno, Mika, and Yoshiyuki Fujii. "Past 220 year bipolar volcanic signals: remarks on common features of their source volcanic eruptions." Annals of Glaciology 35 (2002): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/172756402781816807.

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AbstractDuring the past 220 years, prominent signals of non-sea salt sulfate ion (nssSO42–) concentration exceeding the background level, including both marine biogenic and anthropogenic SO42–, were found in shallow ice cores from site H15 in East Antarctica and Site-J in southern Greenland. They were mostly correlated with past explosive volcanic eruptions. on the basis of this result and published results of shallow ice cores and snow pits at various locations on the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, eight common signals were found, of which six were assigned to the following explosive eru
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Martinez Granados, Francisco. "Pensamiento estético en torno a la obra de Ana Mendieta." Eikasía Revista de Filosofía, no. 126 (March 9, 2025): 127–63. https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.126.914.

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Se discuten los modos de relación entre obra artística, experiencia estética y cultura, para adquirir una comprensión de la relación entre los repertorios del desnudo y la cultura heterosexual. Se ensaya un pensamiento estético y político a partir de algunas obras de Ana Mendieta. En una primera parte, se piensa la relación entre la representación de la mujer, la experiencia erótica compartida y la violencia heterosexual. A continuación, se hace un recorrido por la historia del arte para caracterizar la estética del Gran Repertorio del Desnudo vigente durante 2500 años (invariable hasta el may
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Csaba, G., and P. Kovács. "Transmission of Hormonal Imprinting in Tetrahymena Cultures by Intercellular Communication." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 42, no. 7-8 (1987): 932–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-1987-7-833.

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The primary interaction of cultured Tetrahymena cells with a hormone (insulin in the present case) gives rise to hormonal imprinting, which accounts for a considerable increase in the later hormone binding capacity of the cells. Mixed culturing of imprinted and not imprinted (virgin) cells results in transmission to the latter of the information mediated by imprinting and thereby in a considerable increase in hormone binding capacity over that of pure hormone-preexposed cell cultures. The material substrate of intercellular information transmission is a cellular secretion which appears in the
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Dias, Renuka P., Irina Bogdarina, Jean-Baptiste Cazier, et al. "Multiple Segmental Uniparental Disomy Associated with Abnormal DNA Methylation of Imprinted Loci in Silver-Russell Syndrome." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 97, no. 11 (2012): E2188—E2193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-1980.

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Background: Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS; online inheritance in man 180860) is a low-birth-weight syndrome characterized by postnatal growth restriction and variable dysmorphic features. Although maternal uniparental disomy (UPD) of chromosome 7 and hypomethylation of H19 have been reported in up to 50% of all cases, no unifying mechanism is apparent. Subjects and Methods: Ten patients and their parents were studied using the Illumina GoldenGate methylation array and the Illumina 370K HumHap single-nucleotide polymorphism array to identify aberrations in DNA methylation as well as genomic chan
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Slive, Daniel J. "EXIT INTERVIEW: HENRY SNYDER." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 2, no. 1 (2001): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.2.1.194.

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Henry Snyder was born in Hayward, California in 1929 and did his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his PhD in history in 1963. He has taught and held administrative positions at University of Kansas, Louisiana State University, and University of California, Riverside. He has been director of the North American English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC) project since 1978. In that time, the project has expanded from its original focus on eighteenth-century imprints to include records for letterpress items in any language printed between 1473 and 1800
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Menezes, F. A. R. "Escrituras latino-americanas em galut." Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG 17, no. 33 (2023): 267–70. https://doi.org/10.35699/1982-3053.2023.49006.

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Writers with their migratory trajectories, impressions, longing, and memories are gathered in this unique anthology organized by Leonardo Senkman. The life and displacements of authors and works would imprint on the texts an inflection of "migritude," which, according to the organizer, is a neologism coined for a "kind of simultaneous and omnipresent circulatory circuit of their writings." This mark impresses, in the multiple testimonies gathered, the spirit and diasporic migrant voice that "evoke the homeland, glorify the mother tongue, and dream of the promised land.
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Sztafrowski, Edward. "Ponadparafialni współpracownicy biskupa diecezjalnego." Prawo Kanoniczne 35, no. 3-4 (1992): 25–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/pk.1992.35.3-4.02.

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Terminus „supraparoecialis” in decreto conciliari Christus Dominus invenitur: „Proximiores Episcopi cooperatores sunt illi etiam sacerdotes, quibus munus pastorale indolis supraparoecialis ab ipso committuntur...” (n. 29). Munera huius indolis iam antiquis temporibus exsistebant, scilicet chorepiscopi, archidiaconi, archipresbyteri, et decani seu vicarii foranei. De his omnibus sermo est hic in n. I, cui titulus: Aspectus historicus. Deinde (n. II) de renovatione conciliari hac in materia agitur. Hac in renovatione munus decani in aspectu imprimis pastorali praebetur, necnon etiam alia munera
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Kim, Sharon. "The Lost Tycoon: Allan Dwan in the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14, no. 1 (2016): 79–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/fscotfitzrevi.14.1.79.

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Abstract F. Scott Fitzgerald identified Allan Dwan's parties as a source for chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby, but who was Dwan and how did he influence Fitzgerald's work? An inventive and prolific director, Allan Dwan (1885–1981) was one of the most successful filmmakers of the silent era, combining the skills of an engineer, an artist, and a businessman. Fitzgerald met him in 1923, during a visit to the set of Dwan's movie The Glimpses of the Moon. That summer, he went to Dwan's parties, mingling with Gloria Swanson and the movie crowd, while Dwan accompanied the Fitzgeralds to the opening nigh
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Schaaf, Robert W. "Global Compilation of National Legislation Against Racial Discrimination." International Journal of Legal Information 20, no. 2 (1992): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500007599.

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The united nations recently issued a compilation of national legislation against racial discrimination. The publication, which has a 1991 imprint, bears the title: Second Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination: Global Compilation of National Legislation against Racial Discrimination. This volume covers 205 pages and carries the symbol: HR/PUB/90/8.The Charter of the United Nations, which was signed in June 1945 at San Francisco, entrusts the UN with promoting and ensuring respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms “for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or reli
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Aggeeva, Irina. "Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime-Minister of “One Canada”." ISTORIYA 14, no. 4 (126) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840025932-4.

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A statesman of Canada, Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1918—2000), a Liberal Prime Minister in 1968—1979, 1980—1984, is the author of the “patriation” of the Constitution of 1982, which included a universal Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and of the law on official bilingualism. Trudeau defended the integrity of state from the threats of supporters of extremist forms of separatism that arose among the radical nationalists of the French-speaking province of Quebec, directing federal-provincial contradictions into the political and legal channel. Trudeau was inspired by the concept of “One Canada” and th
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Muenz, Harald, Anton Lukoszevieze, Eleanor Cully Boehringer, Walter Zimmermann, and Phil Maguire. "MOVEMENTS OF A MUSICIAN WORKING: PHILL NIBLOCK (1933–2024)." Tempo 78, no. 309 (2024): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298224000068.

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In February 2011 the Brunel Sound Series hosted Phill Niblock at Brunel University London, a memorable visit expertly orchestrated by our late colleague Bob Gilmore.1 The occasion featured Phill's Disseminate and the premiere of his TWO LIPS aka Nameless, led by Bob. As an amateur clarinet player, in an ensemble made up of Brunel staff and students, I had the privilege of delving into the intricacies of Niblock's compositions. The event marked a significant chapter in our music department's history, with performances at Brunel University and, a day later, at London's trendiest club for hip con
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Winterscheid, Heinrich. "Revision of a late Oligocene florule from the south-western edge of the Lower Rhine Basin (western Germany)." Acta Palaeobotanica 58, no. 1 (2018): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/acpa-2018-0004.

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AbstractThe late Oligocene flora from the Nirmer Tunnel at the south-western edge of the Lower Rhine Basin was first described by Menzel (1913). A revision of Menzel’s original material indicates that most taxa are from the vegetation of riparian forests (Magnolia burseracea, Ocotea rhenana, Rhodoleia bifollicularis, Eotrigonobalanus furcinervis, Trigonobalanopsis rhamnoides, Sparganium sp. vel Typha sp.) and mesophytic forests (Carpolithes dactyliformis, Sapotacites minor). Some specimens cannot be identified, so they are named Dicotylophyllum div. spp. here. The fossil species Carpolithes da
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DAVIDIAN, ELENA M., ANDRANIK R. MANUKYAN, and SERGEY A. BELOKOBYLSKIJ. "A new and the second fossil species of the genus Ephedrus Haliday, 1833(Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) from Baltic amber." Zootaxa 5297, no. 4 (2023): 587–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.8.

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A new species of aphid parasitoid, Ephedrus carsteni Davidian, sp. nov. (Braconidae: Aphidiinae), is described and illustrated from Late Eocene Baltic amber. This new species was compared with the fossil Ephedrus mirabilis Timon-David, 1944 (Oligocene imprint from Bassin de Marseille), E. primordialis Brues, 1933 (Eocene Baltic amber) and E. rasnitsyni Davidian & Kaliuzhna, 2021 (Eocene Sakhalinian amber), as well as with the extant E. validus (Haliday, 1833) and E. carinatus Tomanović, 2020.
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Cushing, Douglas. "Notes on André Breton, Novalis, and the Absolute." Otago German Studies 32 (March 5, 2025): 200–241. https://doi.org/10.11157/ogs-vol32id492.

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Surrealism, like Romanticism, rejected a world disenchanted by reason, emphasizing dreams, feelings, and the irrational. Both movements shared an ethics focused on love, emancipation, and creativity. And both movements expressed a longing for the Infinite. This essay examines surrealist co-founder André Breton and his engagement with early German Romantic writer Novalis. Breton was familiar with Novalis’s ideas by 1925. Yet, Breton’s public acknowledgement of Novalis before 1938 was largely ambivalent, likely due to concerns about being labeled as mystical. Nevertheless, Novalis’s influence pe
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Antoshin, Aleksej. "Russian solidarists in Australia during the heightened international tensions during the Korean War (1950–1953)." Ojkumena. Regional Researches 19, no. 1 (2025): 38–44. https://doi.org/10.29039/1998-6785/2025-1/38-44.

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The article is devoted to the political activities of Russian emigrants in Australia during the Cold War. The author focuses on the history of the Australian Department of the National Labor Union (NTU) during the sharp escalation of international tensions associated with the Korean War of 1950–1953. The source material for the article is the archives of the USA and Germany, primarily ego documents. The methodological basis of the study approaches characteristics of historical anthropology. The author proves that Australia's remoteness from the main "front" of the Cold War, which was in Europe
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Munz, Tania. "“My Goose Child Martina”:." Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 41, no. 4 (2011): 405–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2011.41.4.405.

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Abstract In 1935, the graylag goose Martina (1935–?) hatched from an egg in the home of the zoologist Konrad Lorenz (1903–1989). Martina imprinted on Lorenz, slept in his bedroom, mated with the gander Martin, and flew off in 1937. Over the following decades, Konrad Lorenz helped to establish the discipline of ethology, received a share of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and continued to write about his famous goose Martina. This essay examines the different instantiations of the geese in general, and Martina in particular, in Lorenz's writings aimed at readerships that include
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Streck, Danilo R. "‘The Intellectual as Transgressor’." Diálogos Latinoamericanos 18, no. 26 (2017): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/dl.v18i26.112732.

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The article analyses the contribution of Richard Shaull (1919-2002), a protestant North American theologian and a pioneer of Theology of Liberation, to Latin American pedagogical thinking. As a missionary in Colombia and Brazil, between 1942 and 1962, he was profoundly touched by Latin American reality and, at the same time, left important imprints on a generation of young people and since then maintained a dialogue with intellectuals that are a reference in Latin American pedagogy: Orlando Fals Borda (1925-2008), Paulo Freire (1921-1996) and Rubem Alves (1933-2014). Places will be presented w
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Uliakhin, A. V., A. G. Sennikov, and I. V. Novikov. "The First Artropod Trackways in the Lower Triassic of Eastern Europe from the New Locality Mansurovo, Orenburg Region." Палеонтологический журнал, no. 5 (September 1, 2023): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0031031x23050100.

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A description is given of trace fossils from the Lower Triassic Gostevskaya Formation of the Mansurovo locality, Orenburg Region, represented by counterimpressions on the lower contact of sandstone with wave ripples. The ichnological characteristics of the trackways and their individual imprints are similar to the ichnospecies Diplichnites triassicus (Linck, 1943), which is widespread in fluvial and lake sediments of the Carboniferous-Triassic of Europe and North America. For D. triassicus most likely the trace maker from the group of branchiopod arthropods Notostraca, which moved in the aquat
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DAVIDIAN, ELENA M., ANDRANIK R. MANUKYAN, and SERGEY A. BELOKOBYLSKIJ. "Third new fossil species of the genus Ephedrus Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) from Baltic amber." Zootaxa 5389, no. 3 (2023): 386–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5389.3.6.

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A new species of aphid parasitoid from the genus Ephedrus Haliday, E. zaikai Davidian, sp. nov. (Braconidae: Aphidiinae), is described and illustrated from Late Eocene Baltic amber. This new species was compared with described fossil taxa Ephedrus mirabilis Timon-David, 1944 (Oligocene imprint from Bassin de Marseille), Ephedrus carsteni Davidian, 2023 and E. primordialis Brues, 1933 (both from Eocene Baltic amber), and E. rasnitsyni Davidian & Kaliuzhna, 2021 (Eocene Sakhalinian amber), as well as with extant E. niger Gautier, Bonnamour & Gaumont, 1929 and E. chaitophori Gӓrdenfors, 1
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Mohapatra, B. K., A. K. Paul, and R. K. Sahoo. "Small-Scale Structures in Tuffs Associated with Iron-Ore Volcanics of Barsua Valley, Sundargarh District, Orissa, India." Journal Geological Society of India 33, no. 4 (1989): 309–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17491/jgsi/1989/330403.

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Abstract The paper records small-scale primary and secondary structures in different tuffaceous rocks of Barsua Valley, Sundargarh district, Orissa, India. The tuffs of acid, basic and intermediate composition are structurally both isotropic and anisotropic and form a part of the sheet-like tuff-tufflava-lava sequence of the Precambrian Iron-Ore Volcanics. The primary bedding structures like tuff layers and laminations. cross-lamination and graded-bedding; secondary (deformational) structures like small-scale polyphase folds, their interference structures and associated boudins; distinctive st
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Nguyen, Alisha. "FOOD NEVER FORGETS: DIGITAL FOODPRINTS AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES OF VIETNAMESE FACEBOOK GROUP." Human Organization 82, no. 4 (2023): 320–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/1938-3525-82.4.320.

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To understand how the Vietnamese diasporic community navigates the tensions and conflicts with both home and host countries, in this article, I draw on a study designed to transcend geographical boundaries and follow the community’s digital footprints on Facebook. I describe how participants of the Vietnamese Food Group, as a segment of the Vietnamese diasporic community, have used their online foodways sharing to reclaim collective memories across borders and imprint their collective memories as legitimate historical accounts. I illustrate the potential sociocultural power of food and online
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Novák, Attila. "Israel's Relations with Emerging African States." Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies 3, no. 3 (2023): 125–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.59569/jceeas.2023.3.3.199.

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Israel developedits relations with African countries relatively early. The initial boom in the 1950s was followed by a slowdown in the 1960s and then, in many respects, a standstill after the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Israel was seen by many African countries as an anti-colonial power, which gradually changed over time. In 1957, the Jewish state recognized the independence of Ghana, and in 1958 it set up a separate organization, the Agency for International Development Cooperation (MASHAV), to assist the newly independent African states. In 1963, it established a new embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Base
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Sztafrowski, Edward. "Kuria diecezjalna Biskupa Rzymskiego." Prawo Kanoniczne 33, no. 3-4 (1990): 27–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/pk.1990.33.3-4.02.

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In prima parte huius articuli auctor de genesi huius institutionis seu de aspectu historico tractat, scilicet: 1. De institutione Vicariatus Urbis, 2. De prima reorganizatione Vicaniatus, 3. De Vicariatu in luce statutorum Primae Synodi Romanae (1960). 4. De prima renovatione conciliari Vicariatus (1966). In parte secunda de hodierna structura et competentia Vicariatus sermo est. Hac in materia fontes iuridici imprimis haec sunt: Constitutio Apostolica Pp. Pauli VI Vicariae potestatis (1977), Regolamento del Vicariato di Roma (1983) et motu proprio Pp loannis Pauli II Sollicita cura (1987). En
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Padilla, Jose-Luis, Luis M. Lozano, and Isabel Benítez. "Ronald K. Hambleton: A legacy beyond quantitative scientific indicators." Methodology 18, no. 2 (2022): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/meth.9701.

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Professor Ronald K. Hambleton (1943-2022) shaped the development of psychometrics in the United States and had a far-reaching impact on professionals interested in psychological and educational measurement worldwide. All three authors were at different times visiting researchers in the Research, Educational Measurement & Psychometrics (REMP) Program at the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (USA). We would like to develop these brief notes according to three main arguments of how Ron impacted our lives: Hambleton as a "professional model," Hambleton as an "ed
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KANAMORI, AKIHIRO. "ERDŐS AND SET THEORY." Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20, no. 4 (2014): 449–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bsl.2014.38.

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Paul Erdős (26 March 1913—20 September 1996) was a mathematicianpar excellencewhose results and initiatives have had a large impact and made a strong imprint on the doing of and thinking about mathematics. A mathematician of alacrity, detail, and collaboration, Erdős in his six decades of work moved and thought quickly, entertained increasingly many parameters, and wrote over 1500 articles, the majority with others. Hismodus operandiwas to drive mathematics through cycles of problem, proof, and conjecture, ceaselessly progressing and ever reaching, and hismodus vivendiwas to be itinerant in th
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Neyer, Ulrike, and Daniel Stempel. "Hyperinflation, kollektives Gedächtnis und Zentralbankunabhängigkeit." Wirtschaftsdienst 103, no. 2 (2023): 94–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/wd-2023-0029.

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Abstract The German hyperinflation in 1923 was caused by monetary financing of the highly deficient German state budget by a dependent central bank. The social and economic consequences of the hyperinflation were disastrous. Combined with an instable political atmosphere, paving the way for the rise of the Nazis, the hyperinflation is deeply etched in the German collective memory. It is this collective memory that shapes the current institutional framework of the ECB. While risk aversion and institutional imprint of the ECB’S policy makers differ, the ECB’s institutional framework ensures that
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Miething, Alexander, and Ylva Brännström Almquist. "Childhood peer status and circulatory disease in adulthood: a prospective cohort study in Stockholm, Sweden." BMJ Open 10, no. 9 (2020): e036095. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036095.

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ObjectivesChildhood conditions have been recognised as important predictors of short-term and long-term health outcomes, but few studies have considered status position in the peer group as a possible determinant of adult health. Lower peer status, which often reflects experiences of marginalisation and rejection by peers, may impose inequality experiences and leave long-lasting imprints on health. The present study aimed to examine whether peer status is associated with the risk for circulatory disease in adulthood.DesignProspective cohort study based on the Stockholm Birth Cohort Multigenera
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Rumler, M., M. Foerthner, L. Baier, et al. "Large area manufacturing of plasmonic colour filters using substrate conformal imprint lithography." Nano Futures 1, no. 1 (2017): 015002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2399-1984/aa6560.

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Franklin, Geraint. "Listing postmodernism." Architectural Research Quarterly 22, no. 3 (2018): 275–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135518000477.

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Like modernism, postmodernism was an international phenomenon with significant regional variants. Britain played an important role in mediating between the very different postmodernisms developing in North America and Continental Europe. It helped that London was at the centre of architectural discourse in the 1970s. The Architectural Association attracted international figures such as Charles Jencks, Léon Krier, and Rem Koolhaas, while publications such as Architectural Design and Andreas Papadakis's Academy Editions imprint combined coverage of new buildings with excursions into theory and h
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CHANDO ROY, GAUTAM. "Science for children in a colonial context: Bengali juvenile magazines, 1883–1923." BJHS Themes 3 (2018): 43–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2018.6.

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AbstractIn a period of anti-colonial political struggle and conservative reaction against liberal social reform in India, a band of Bengali men and women reached out to children through magazines with the intention of moulding them so that they would grow up to aid their nation's material progress and uphold a society bereft of colonial indignities and traditional injustices. Integral to this agenda was the attempt to explain the physical world scientifically to them, to make them knowledgeable, and to forge them into rational beings capable of looking at society critically. They wished the yo
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Sokolov, L., N. Chemetsov, V. Kosarev, et al. "Spatial distribution of breeding Pied Flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca in respect to their natal sites." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 27, no. 1 (2004): 355–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2004.27.0355.

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tudy of philopatry and dispersal of pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca was launched on the Courish Spit (SE Baltic) in 1981. Since then, ca. 9,000 nestlings were ringed at different sites in the Russian part of the Courish Spit. A total of 557 individuals ringed as pulli were recaptured in subsequent seasons in the study area. Both males and females are more often recaptured in the plots where they were ringed than in other plots. These results were interpreted in the framework of the hypothesis forwarded by Löhrl (1959) and supported by Berndt & Winkel (1979). These authors suggested tha
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Sands-O'Connor, Karen. "Is Puffin a Plus for Diversity in Young Adult Literature? The Move from Peacock to Puffin Plus." International Journal of Young Adult Literature 4, no. 1 (2023): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24877/ijyal.123.

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From 1981 to 1994, Penguin Books published literature for young adults under the ‘Puffin Plus’ imprint. Although Penguin had been publishing young adult literature since 1962, through its ‘Peacock’ imprint, Puffin Plus’s editors tried to radically alter the way that books for teenagers were selected and marketed in order to increase their readership. But while Puffin Plus editors attempted to connect with readers through covers that mimicked magazine and advertising techniques, they ignored contemporary teens’ political activism and interest in the cultures and lifestyles of their peers. This
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Szmeskó, Gábor. "The History of the Poetic Mind of János Pilinszky." Hungarian Cultural Studies 13 (July 30, 2020): 98–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2020.390.

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One of the most important poets of postwar Hungarian literature, János Pilinszky’s (1921-1981) poetry represents the problems of connecting with the Other, the imprints of Second World War trauma and the struggle with God’s distance and silence. Although, unlike the case of most of his contemporaries in Eastern bloc Hungary, his poetry has been translated into several languages, he is hardly known in English-speaking countries. The metaphysically accented lyrical worldview and creator-centered aesthetics—which shows parallels with the Christian poetry of Michael Edwards—of this Hungarian poet
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Luke, K. K. "Storytelling in multiple contexts." Chinese Language and Discourse 7, no. 2 (2016): 297–340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cld.7.2.05luk.

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Since Sacks’ pioneering work in the 1970s, storytelling has become a favourite topic of research within conversation analysis. Scholars have examined storytelling from the point of view of sequential organization (Jefferson 1978), participation organization (Goodwin 1984), story co-telling (Duranti 1986, Mandelbaum 1987, Lerner 1992), displays of epistemic statuses (Schegloff 1988), and action formation (M. Goodwin 1982, 1990; Mandelbaum 1993; Beach 2000; Beach & Glenn 2011; Wu 2011, 2012). Work has also been done on the management of storytelling in the context of other, concurrent activi
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Mitsui, Takahito, Polychronis C. Tzedakis, and Eric W. Wolff. "Insolation evolution and ice volume legacies determine interglacial and glacial intensity." Climate of the Past 18, no. 9 (2022): 1983–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-1983-2022.

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Abstract. Interglacials and glacials represent low and high ice volume end-members of ice age cycles. While progress has been made in our understanding of how and when transitions between these states occur, their relative intensity has been lacking an explanatory framework. With a simple quantitative model, we show that over the last 800 000 years interglacial intensity can be described as a function of the strength of the previous glacial and the summer insolation at high latitudes in both hemispheres during the deglaciation. Since the precession components in the boreal and austral insolati
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Waag, C. J., and T. G. Lane. "The Borah Peak, Idaho Earthquake of October 28, 1983—Structural Control of Groundwater Eruptions and Sediment Boil Formation in the Chilly Buttes Area." Earthquake Spectra 2, no. 1 (1985): 151–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1193/1.1585306.

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Groundwater eruptions attendant to the Borah Peak earthquake formed more than 40 sediment boils. The eruptions were strongly controlled by solution widened fractures in limestone underlying alluvium. The dominant fracture set oriented N15°-20°W is imprinted upon the thin alluvial cover which is a confining layer. The fractures and shear zones in the alluvium served as important conduits for the discharge of groundwater. Water and air expulsed from the underlying carbonate entered the alluvium under high pressure and entrained and fluidized the alluvium forming sediment eruptions. The pressure
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Goetze, David. "Identity challenges Facing the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences." Politics and the Life Sciences 30, no. 01 (2011): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0730938400017731.

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Founded in 1980, the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences (APLS) sought to establish biopolitics as a recognized field and to integrate biologically based research methods into mainstream political science. The association's founders established these goals to encourage a generation of scholars and promote the spread of biopolitical knowledge. There was early success when the American Political Science Association (APSA) recognized biopolitics as an organized section. However, this development did not leave an appreciable imprint on the political science profession and the experiment
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Goetze, David. "Identity challenges Facing the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences." Politics and the Life Sciences 30, no. 1 (2011): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2990/30_1_77.

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Founded in 1980, the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences (APLS) sought to establish biopolitics as a recognized field and to integrate biologically based research methods into mainstream political science. The association's founders established these goals to encourage a generation of scholars and promote the spread of biopolitical knowledge. There was early success when the American Political Science Association (APSA) recognized biopolitics as an organized section. However, this development did not leave an appreciable imprint on the political science profession and the experiment
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Șuteu, Cristina. "Enescu’s Musical Language in Suite Impresii din copilărie [Impressions of Childhood]." Artes. Journal of Musicology 21, no. 1 (2020): 74–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ajm-2020-0005.

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AbstractThe musical language of George Enescu (1881-1955) is sprinkled with symbolic valences that carry the imprint of the Romanian musical culture. For more than half of a century (57 years), Enescu wrote musical works inspired by the folkloric tradition. Between the Romanian Poem, written when he was 16 (in 1897) and the Chamber Symphony, when he was 73 (in 1954), Enescu also composed: Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 (A major), op. 11 (in 1901), Romanian Rhapsody No. 2 (D major), op. 11 (in 1902), Sonata for piano and violin No. 3, A minor (in 1926), Caprice Roumain, for violin and orchestra (in 19
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SCHERER, L. A., and C. L. I. GRISCI. "Vida e trabalho de refugiado: a imagem como experiência do olhar a partir de uma obra de Escher." Fractal: Revista de Psicologia 34 (2022): e30739. http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/1984-0292/2022/v34/30739.

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Life and work on the refugee journey are among the latest contemporary challenges that instigate to look and to research. In order to enhance the discussion, it was considered pertinent to pay attention to the experience of looking at the image. We took the woodcut Day and Night, art by Maurits Cornelius Escher, which alludes to the migratory movement of birds, because it also provokes the look, given the characteristics that the artist imprints on it. The concepts of smooth and striated space, by Deleuze and Guattari, imbricated in a reference regarding the refugee situation, were taken as th
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