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Understanding the Application of Plant Extracts in Wound Healing of Fish: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract This review explores the latest developments in the use of plant extracts to promote fish wound healing. Healing from wounds is an essential part of maintaining fish health, especially in aquaculture where injuries can result in large losses. The potential therapeutic benefits of plant extracts, such as their antimicrobial, anti‐inflammatory ...
Christian Larbi Ayisi +3 more
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Distant Listening or Playing Visualisations Pleasantly with the Eyes and Ears
From Virgil Thomson’s 1934 musical score for Gertrude Stein’s opera Four Saints in Three Acts, to readings of The Making of Americans (1925) using digital tools, artists and scholars have used musical composition and computational tools to help express ...
Tanya Clement
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Gertrude Stein’s Lively Habits [PDF]
This essay examines biological discourses alongside literary and philosophical discussions on the concept of habit from author Gertrude Stein. This was aimed at demonstrating the nonexclusivity of scientific models and using humanistic frameworks in recontextualing habit.
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With and for the Patient: The Knowledges Embodied in Nurses' Practices‐of‐Work in Acute Care
ABSTRACT While understanding of what nurses do is most commonly framed as using clinical decision‐making in completing a range of tasks to meet the care needs of patients, other perspectives show nurses as experiential carers and/or utilising a body of professional knowledge to do this. Taking data from an ethnographic study framed in Bourdieu's theory
Sarah Lake, Trudy Rudge
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Interview with Lise Avignon and Emma Morin, directors and actresses of Le Monde est rond and Listen to Me by Gertrude Stein. The interview was conducted by emails from June, 2016 to August, 2016.
Emeline Jouve
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Natalie Ferris
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Traditionally a favorite linguistic recreation, anagramming becomes especially diverting when applied to personal names. The typical result is a phrase which in some respect describes the person associated with the name. In Howard Bergerson\u27s familiar
Henrick, John
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