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Early Modern Cultural Hybridity: Bartholomew Fair as a Heterotopia of Hamlet
As a contribution to the discussion of Shakespeare’s “appropriability” (Stanley Cavell), this paper examines some aspects of the cultural position of Hamlet on the Jacobean entertainment market, as they are indicated in Ben Jonson’s comedy Bartholomew ...
Procházka Martin
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Apoptotic cell death in the lactating mammary gland is enhanced by a folding variant of α-lactalbumin [PDF]
Apoptosis is essential to eliminate secretory epithelial cells during the involution of the mammary gland. The environmental regulation of this process is however, poorly understood. This study tested the effect of HAMLET (human α-lactalbumin made lethal
Baltzer, A., Jaggi, R., Svanborg, C.
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Monogenic and syndromic obesity in children often arises from defects in the leptin–melanocortin pathway. Understanding these rare genetic causes not only clarifies mechanisms of appetite regulation but also enables precision therapies, offering hope beyond lifestyle interventions.
Hadel Khalil +2 more
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This Open Letter highlights peatlands as critical yet overlooked ecosystems in Brazil's climate and biodiversity policies. By translating scientific evidence into clear, actionable priorities for policymakers, it supports more accurate climate reporting, effective mitigation strategies, and improved land‐use governance.
Suelma Ribeiro Silva +52 more
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“Danes do it melancholy”: allusions to Shakespeare in films and TV [PDF]
The focus of this article is not adaptations of Shakespearean plays per se, but source-text allusions to Shakespeare and to Shakespeare’s plays, which in either an overt or covert form are contained in dramatic dialogues and in visual elements in US ...
Ranzato, Irene
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ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition characterized by a preclinical stage that typically lasts for decades. Early on during this time, microglia react to pathological changes and become protective and even transiently delay neurodegeneration.
Sara Merlo +3 more
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Shakespeare as Lawyer. Hamlet: Death, Property, and the Pursuit of Justice
This essay, by distinguished American legal scholar Thomas Regnier, looks at the extraordinary knowledge of the law that Shakespeare—whoever he was—displayed in numerous plays, especially Hamlet.
Thomas Regnier
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Approaches to Translating Dialogical Unity with Tag Questions in Shakespeare’s Tragedy “Hamlet”
This article explores the approaches to translating dialogical unity featuring tag questions from William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet.” It analyzes translations of a specific fragment of the source text, which contains this dialogical unity, carried ...
N. Yu. Merkuryeva
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