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What's new? HIV favours the persistence of high‐risk HPV and progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia to cancer, with universal access to antiretroviral therapy also possibly influencing high‐risk HPV distribution. This report addresses the timely question of the contributing role of HIV infection in high‐risk HPV distribution among women with
Simon P. Boni +15 more
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Prologue as a structural element in the comedies of Aristophanes
The article explores the concept of comic prologue in Ancient Greek comedy, examining its function and significance within the structure of the comedy as a whole. The function of the prologue can be understood by breaking it down into structural elements
E. N. Buzurnyuk
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Old Comedy, Public Intellectuals and the Origins of Dissent Communication: The Case of Aristophanes
The purpose of this article is to explore the emergence of a strategic communication management of dissent (the so called dissent public relations) and to set its beginnings in the context of ancient Greek comedy represented by Aristophanes. Indeed, Old
Jordi Xifra
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Gender, Class, and Ideology: The Social Function of Virgin Sacrifice in Euripides’ Children of Herakles [PDF]
This paper explores how gender can operate as a disguise for class in an examination of the self-sacrifice of the Maiden in Euripides’ Children of Herakles.
David Roselli
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Differential Calculi and Linear Connections
A method is proposed for defining an arbitrary number of differential calculi over a given noncommutative associative algebra. As an example the generalized quantum plane is studied.
Dimakis, Aristophanes, Madore, J.
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Weakly nonassociative algebras, Riccati and KP hierarchies
It has recently been observed that certain nonassociative algebras (called "weakly nonassociative", WNA) determine, via a universal hierarchy of ordinary differential equations, solutions of the KP hierarchy with dependent variable in an associative ...
Dimakis, Aristophanes +1 more
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El fin del carnavalismo o la creación del Corpus Lucianeum [PDF]
In a key passage for the understanding of Lucian’s work, the Fisherman 25– 27, the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope complains that Parrhesiades, a Lucianlike authorial figure, mocks philosophers not within the fixed boundaries of a carnivalesque festival,
Hafner, Markus
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A Euripides quote in the prologue to The Knights (Eq. 14–20)
This article deals with the distribution of dialogue lines between two slaves in the prologue of Aristophanes’ The Knights. There is no agreement among editors which slave utters the quote from Euripides’ Hippolytus (Eur. Hipp.
G. S. Belikov
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Differential Calculi on Quantum Spaces determined by Automorphisms [PDF]
If the bimodule of 1-forms of a differential calculus over an associative algebra is the direct sum of 1-dimensional bimodules, a relation with automorphisms of the algebra shows up.
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