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Dracula's Wish

Science, 1999
Heparin, which was discovered in 1916 ([1][1]), binds and activates antithrombin III. The complex of heparin-antithrombin III inhibits a number of blood coagulating factors (thrombin and factors Xa, XIIa, XIa, and IXa), but the mechanism of inhibition is somewhat different for thrombin than for ...
R, Peters, R, Sikorski
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Dracula Anole (Anolis dracula)

2022
This is the species account about the Dracula Anole (Anolis dracula), a chapter in the Reptiles of Ecuador book. This account summarizes novel as well as historical information (recognition, natural history, distribution, conservation, etymology, and relevant literature) about the species and provides maps and images to facilitate identification of ...
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Reorienting Dracula: From Nosferatu to Dracula Untold

Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2020
The continuing appeal of Dracula is substantiated in its continuing cinematic avatars. And Dracula’s appeal lies in “the modern compulsion to repeat and recapture a Victorian past.”1 This essay int...
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Dracula

1999
Regarded as one of the most influential horror stories of all time and the inspiration for countless literary spin-offs, the tale of the young Englishman Jonathan Harker’s journey into the very heart of Count Dracula’s evil realm remains a compelling read to this day.
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Dracula's Daughters

2013
Almost as long as cinema has existed, vampires have appeared on screen. Symbolizing an unholy union between sex and death, the vampire—male or female—has represented the libido, a “repressed force” that consumed its victims. Early iconic representations of male vampires were seen in Nosferatu (1922) and Dracula (1931), but not until Dracula’s Daughter ...
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Dracula

Journal de l'hypnose et de la santé intégrative, 2020
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Hammer’s Dracula

2011
Several years ago, I received a strange request from England’s Heritage Lottery Fund, the body which distributes ‘good cause’ lottery money to national heritage projects.1 Would I comment on an application for funding to house in a museum a large collection of artefacts associated with Hammer horror films — mainly ‘special effects makeup’, the Phil ...
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