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La langue galicienne, de la répression à la reconnaissance
Until recently, the situation of the Galician language has received little attention in international literature. In recent years, however, the particularities of the Galician context have begun to attract attention.
Henrique Monteagudo
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This paper studies the translations published between 2005 and 2012 by 25 publishing houses incorporated into the Galician publishing field since 2003 regarding their levels of publication, issue date, literary genre and source language.
Lucia Cernadas
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Abstract BACKGROUND Slaughter is a critical phase in aquaculture that can severely compromise both animal welfare and product quality. Stress responses triggered during this stage may accelerate post‐mortem biochemical degradation and promote oxidative damage in fish fillets. Essential oils, known for their antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties,
Lucía Méndez +5 more
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Abstract Consistent monitoring of seawater spectrophotometric pH on the total hydrogen ion scale (pHT) has been questioned by an evolving method, with changes in parameterization and the purity of the meta‐cresol purple (mCP). Using real seawater samples, we demonstrate that spectrophotometric pHT measurements obtained with unpurified (UNPUR) and ...
Marta Álvarez +6 more
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La imagen de Castilla y España en la literatura galleguista de los siglos XIX y XX. [PDF]
ENGLISH: Nationalism always needs an enemy. For the galician nationalism this enemy is Spain, mainly Castilla. A lot of examples in galician XIXth and XXth century literature demonstrate this idea.SPANISH:El nacionalismo necesita siempre de un enemigo ...
Miguel Salas Díaz
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One More Word: The Translator’s Archive in Secession with Insecession
This paper explores the poetics and politics of translation. It argues for an avant-garde approach to poetry translation that places translation alongside poetry as a creative practice.
Angela Carr
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Narration and Identity in Iberian Galician Literature
In her article, "Narration and Identity in Iberian Galician Literature" Dolores Vilavedra discusses the contribution made by Galician narratives to the process of codifying models of a supposedly Galician identity. She shows how the development of literary narration has not always been gradual and that it has undergone stages of stagnation.
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Bottom–up and top–down drivers influence urbanization effects on insect herbivory in oaks
Urban forests provide essential ecosystem services, including pest control, biodiversity conservation, and human health benefits. Herbivory is a widespread biotic interaction that shapes ecosystem functions, such as primary productivity and soil fertility, which underpin these services.
Gabriela Quiroga +18 more
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Sonámbulos is Suso de Toro’s latest novel. After five years of silence, the writer returns to his investigation of the issues linked to historical memory. The extracts presented here are an anticipation of the Italian translation.
Suso de Toro, Ana Tobìo Sala
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Impact of ESG Practices on Financial and Risk Performance in Family Businesses
ABSTRACT The study of the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and financial performance in family firms (FFs) is still in its early stages. This study focuses on 509 Spanish companies, examining how ESG influences their financial and risk performance.
Luis Alberto Otero‐González +3 more
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