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Hans Werner Henze, Ingeborg Bachmann: Der Prinz von Homburg. Operatic adaptation of Kleist’s drama
The article aims at showing how complex can be the relationship between literary prototype and operatic work. It analyses the adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist’s drama by two outstanding postwar artists: the Austrian author Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973 ...
Beata Kornatowska
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Optically enhanced production of metastable xenon
Metastable states of noble gas atoms are typically produced by electrical discharge techniques or "all-optical" excitation methods. Here we combine electrical discharges with optical pumping to demonstrate "optically enhanced" production of metastable ...
Franson, J. D. +2 more
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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2024)
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page A1-A468, August 2024.
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Introductory Remarks: \u3ci\u3eBrown v. Board of Education\u3c/i\u3e and Its Legacy: A Tribute To Justice Thurgood Marshall [PDF]
This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants of American law and American history on the occasion of his retirement from the Supreme Court, Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Treanor, William Michael
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Dust, powder, ash – the categories of description of everything associated with passing and evanescence, forgetfulness, finitude, of elimination of time, new, contemporary, but also a reference to a rebirth, purification, reminders.
Monika Błaszczak
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Quark Condensates: Flavour Dependence [PDF]
We determine the q-bar q condensate for quark masses from zero up to that of the strange quark within a phenomenologically successful modelling of continuum QCD by solving the quark Schwinger-Dyson equation.
Fischer, C. S. +2 more
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When a very thin capillary is inserted into a liquid, the liquid is sucked into it: this imbibition process is controlled by a balance of capillary and drag forces, which are hard to quantify experimentally, in particularly considering flow on the ...
A. Milchev +24 more
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Dramatizing The SUBJECT’S Identity
One of major branches of philosophical research is the self, which, in particular, tries to find out how a subject creates her identity. In this work, I will just focus on two kinds of identity approaches: the narrative self-concept and the dramatic self-concept.
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Personalne dossier dramatów Witkacego*
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Jerzy Ziomek
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