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Globale fortællinger i den skandinaviske krimi
Gunhild Agger's Global Tales in Scandinavian Crime Fiction - Myths, History, Christianity and Moral Philosophy presents us with some of the reasons behind the Scandinavian crime fiction success at home and globally. One of the best known reasons is that
Gunhild Agger
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EDX elemental map of the pre‐oxidized MgO–steel cermet anode cross section after electrolysis. The development of inert anodes for aluminum electrolysis remains challenging due to the high corrosivity of cryolite‐based melts at 950°C–1000°C. This study investigates the corrosion and process behavior of a carbon‐free MgO–steel cermet anode derived from ...
Alexander Adamczyk +7 more
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Ethnicity and Social Critique in Tony Hilleman’s Crime Fiction [PDF]
Abstract American mystery writer Tony Hillerman (1925-2008) achieved wide readership both within the United States and abroad, and, significantly, within the US both among white Americans and Native Americans. This article discusses Hillerman’s detective fiction firstly within the tradition of the genre and then focuses on particular ...
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Micro‐Raman spectroscopy is applied to characterize corrosion products in a recycled‐based MgO–316L steel composite anode after molten salt electrolysis. A depth‐dependent Fe–O/Fe–Al–O layer sequence of magnetite, hercynite, and an Al‐doped magnetite transition zone is identified.
Felix Drechsler +9 more
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O “tempo Negro” em Achille Mbembe e a crítica ao tempo linear
This article explores the critique of Western hegemonic time, focusing on Achille Mbembe’s reflection on “Black time” in Critique of Black Reason. The conception of time, historically tied to the colonial project and Western thought, has been a pillar of
Marcela Pedersen, Kenia Silva
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A carbon‐free, as‐sintered MgO–steel cermet anode, fabricated via cold isostatic pressing using MgO–C refractory recyclate, was evaluated under laboratory‐scale K‐cryolite electrolysis at 800°C. Operation at this reduced temperature, combined with the electrolyte's limited electrical conductivity, led to an increase in cell voltage.
Farhan Hossain +7 more
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Borderland literature, female pleasure, and the slash fic phenomenon
In the discussion of media and borderlands theory, current scholarship primarily attends to investigating borderlands as metaphors for broader minority critique, where niche, representative publications resist hegemonic mass-market productions.
Erica Lyn Massey
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Kant’s fiction in the Third Critique
Se sugiere la idea de una tercera Crítica fundamentada en la ficción. Para ello se conjetura, por un lado, que Kant recurre a la analogía del como si a fin de forzar la relación epistémico-estética del sujeto con una presunta finalidad de las cosas, y, por otro, que incrusta la figura del genio para resolver la antinomia de un arte bello conforme a fin,
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Low‐consumable nickel ferrite‐based anodes for the Hall–Héroult process are compared with conventional prebaked carbon anodes using thermodynamic simulation and prospective life cycle assessment under contrasting future electricity system pathways from 2025 to 2050.
Felipe Alejandro Garcia Paz +6 more
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Sparks from the Tail of a Comet: Historical Materialism and Genetic Imperialism in Octavia E. Butler’s Xenogenesis Novels [PDF]
Through a close reading of Octavia Butler’s Dawn (1987), Adulthood Rites (1988) and Imago (1989), this article examines how implicitly decolonialist science fiction is shaped by the socio-historical context of the Cold War.
Sandra Cox
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