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Motif of Mask in Joseph Brodsky’s ‘Great Elegy for John Donne’
This article offers an interpretation of the well-known poem by Joseph Brodsky, ‘Great Elegy for John Donne’ (1963). While traditionally elegy is analyzed in comparison with texts of the English medieval poet and preacher, where echoes of poetic and ...
O. V. Bogdanova, T. N. Baranova
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This essay examines the work of three artists, Yun-Fei Ji, Hung Liu, and Zhang Hongtu, all of whom emigrated from China to the US in the 1980s. Brodsky examines what effects the move to the US has had on their creative practices, as well as their ...
Joyce Brodsky
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In this article I describe the recently-conjectured field-string duality which suggests a class of nonsupersymmetric gauge theories which are conformal (CGT) to leading order of 1/N and some of which may be conformal for finite N. If the standard model becomes conformal at TeV scales, model-building on this basis is an interesting direction.
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First Impressions at Work: A Meta‐Analytic Review
ABSTRACT First impressions are critical in shaping work‐related outcomes and social judgments in organizational contexts. However, research has generated conflicting findings and left unanswered questions about their dimensional structure, antecedents, consequences, and temporal stability.
Junhui Yang +4 more
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Abstract Language and perception are intimately linked in human cognition, yet the precise nature of their interaction remains unclear. In the domain of auditory pitch, languages often use metaphors by borrowing terminology from other domains. However, studies examining children's understanding of pitch metaphors have produced notably conflicting ...
Viktoria Henn, Sarah J. Dolscheid
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Art-Image Contents of Lexeme “Time” in the Poetic Language of J. Brodsky
The article deals with the study of the peculiarities of the author’s individual semantic filling of the lexeme / time in the poetic language of J. Brodsky.
Ekaterina Gennadievna SHTYRLINA +2 more
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Mitochondrial control of ciliary gene expression and structure in striatal neurons
Abstract figure legend Neurons drive animal behaviour by receiving and transmitting information and require energy, primarily supplied by mitochondria, to function. Additionally, neurons need to sense environmental changes to adapt, a function that is locally played by the primary cilia.
Dogukan H. Ulgen +5 more
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Литературные маски Иосифа Бродского
Literary masks of Joseph Brodsky The article deals with the literary masks of J. Brodsky as a way of the author’s ego representation; their masking, unleashing and conceptualizing functions are considered.
Irina Skoropanowa
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ABSTRACT Although exposure to violence has been linked to executive functioning impairments, the biological mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. This study examined CpG sites associated with executive functions in 78 young adults and their links to family (psychological and physical) and community violence during childhood. The scales
Renata Queiroz Ramos +6 more
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