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ABSTRACT High internal phase Pickering emulsions (HIPPEs) have recently emerged as a versatile class of bioinks for extrusion‐based printing, offering unique opportunities for structural tunability, hierarchical architecture, and functional responsiveness.
Parham Joolaei Ahranjani +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This cross‐sectional study primarily aimed at investigating the association between the transmucosal emergence geometry and the prevalence of peri‐implant diseases in bone‐ and tissue‐level implants (BL/TL). As secondary objectives, the association of other implant‐, prosthesis‐, and patient‐related variables with crestal bone ...
Clemens Raabe +6 more
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Praying Mantis in the Desert. The Najdi Poet Ibn Subayyil Consumed with Love for the Bedouin
ʿAbdallah b. Subayyil (d. 1933) is the last great ghazal poet of the pre-oil era in Central Arabia. He was the headman of the small old town of Nifī. He is famous for his lively descriptions of the Bedouin tribes who would spend the summer at the wells ...
Paul Marcel Kurpershoek
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore how Arab mothers in Israel perceive their intergenerational relationships with young adult daughters within the sociocultural context of Arab society and their intersecting marginalized positions as women and ethnic minority members.
Haneen Karram‐Elias
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Methods of Cinematic Narrative in Today’s Ghazal
With Highlighted presence of video m edia in society, its impact on other branches of art and poetry is seen more than before. At the beginning of being familiar with movie in Iran's traditional society, the subject was somehow a taboo and there was no ...
Mohsen Mohammadi fesharaki +1 more
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Making regions and revolutions: whose ‘Gulf’?
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, EarlyView.
Isha Panwar
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Veiled Expressions of the Sacred: Ghazal, Genre, and Mystical Experience in Neshāṭī’s Poetry
This article examines how religious experience is articulated through genre in the poetry of the seventeenth-century Ottoman Mawlawī shaykh Neshāṭī (d. 1674), focusing on the striking contrast between his ghazals and non-ghazal compositions.
Muhammed Tarik Ablak
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Objective: To introduce into scholarly circulation a previously unknown ghazal by Kul-Sharif, the last seyyid of the Kazan Khanate, discovered in the archives of the Abu Rayhan Biruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.
Aksanov A.V. +2 more
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Thematic and Artistic Trends in Paksitani Urdu Ghazal
In Urdu Ghazal, different types of trends, subjects, styles and diction have evolved under the influence of progressive writers Movement and Halqa-e-Arbab-e-Zauq with the main themes of Romanticism and Mysticism.
Dr. Ayub Nadeem
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Suffering from Separation Commentary of a Ghazal of Saadi
Saadi Shirazi’s ghazals are based on the sect of love. This study analyzes one of Saadi ghazals in which he refers to a love that unites with the soul of Ādam in eternity and causes him to suffer the pain of separation upon his arrival in this world ...
Sümeyye Güldenoğlu
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