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Pioneers in Dermatology and Venereology: An interview with Professor Dan Lipsker. [PDF]
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 39, Issue 11, Page 1878-1880, November 2025.
Lipsker D.
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plaNext: New Ideas and Perspectives on Planning
This volume marks an important stage in plaNext. It publishes original works following an open call, as the special-issue inaugural volume was dedicated to selected contributions from the 8th AESOP-YA annual conference.
Feras Hammami
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Les couacs de Phèdre : quand les grenouilles coassent
All translation tends towards an appropriation of the translated text by the target language. This is the starting postulate of this paper which tries to identify the Latinization of the Aesopic fable in the translation given by Phaedrus (I, 2), in ...
Sara Cusset
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This volume marks an important stage in plaNext. It publishes original works following an open call, as the special-issue inaugural volume was dedicated to selected contributions from the 8th AESOP-YA annual conference.
Feras Hammami
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We studied two fundamental linguistic channels—the sentences and the interpunctions channels—and showed they can reveal deeper connections between texts. The applied theory does not follow the actual paradigm of linguistic studies.
Emilio Matricciani
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We are pleased to present the second issue of Transactions of the Association of the European Schools of Planning, the open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal of AESOP.
Ela Babalık-Sutcliffe +3 more
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Theorizing Audience and Spectatorial Agency [PDF]
This chapter analyses Georgian audiences and spectatorial agency through several lenses: psychoanalytic film theory, theories of the public sphere and of mass publicity, and media studies of cultural convergence.
Bolton, Betsy
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Ésope, ou le portrait d’un anti-héros ?
In the Life of Aesop the protagonist has something of an anti-hero because of his ugliness; he is afflicted with physical defects that ancient physiognomonics used to link with cowardice, intemperance, and the like, and everyone ...
Corinne Jouanno
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La symbolique animale dans les Fables de Phèdre
In his from Aesop translated fables, Phaedrus shows animal figures which noticeably differ from those of his Greek model. If these changes can partially be due to the versifying of the Aesopian fables, they above all attest
Sara Cusset
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The cosmic-ray positron energy spectrum measured by PAMELA [PDF]
Precision measurements of the positron component in the cosmic radiation provide important information about the propagation of cosmic rays and the nature of particle sources in our Galaxy.
Adriani, O. +65 more
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