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« Peu de bruit nous reste dans l’oreille ». Lecture d’Une petite fille silencieuse de James Sacré
“Little noise remains in our ears”. A reading of Une petite fille silencieuse by James Sacré The book of poetry Une petite fille silencieuse, published by James Sacré to collect the texts he wrote after the death of his young daughter, is a deep ...
David Galand
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Abstract Introduction While earlier decompression after spinal cord injury (SCI) is linked to better motor recovery, its impact on bladder and sexual function remains unexplored. Our objective was to determine if time to surgical decompression is associated with bladder and sexual function.
Matthew Playfair +3 more
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Jean‐Baptiste Say and the Political Economy of Republican Utopia in Revolutionary France
Abstract This article offers a fresh analysis of Olbie (1798), a frequently overlooked essay by the French author and economist Jean‐Baptiste Say (1767–1832). It positions Olbie as a central text for comprehending Say's political thought and situates it within the wider historical context, in particular French republicanism during the 1790s.
MINCHUL KIM
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Cet article defend une approche linguistique de la poesie contemporaine qui s’appuie a la fois sur les donnees enonciatives, les parcours semantiques reposant sur les isotopies et les faits de disposition, de rythme et de chaines phoniques.
M. Monte
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The study analyzes the Little Dry Season (LDS) in the Guinea Coast, identifying sea surface temperature and outgoing longwave radiation as key drivers. It validates CMIP6 with CHIRPS, and projects future LDS patterns under three SSPs, revealing increased rainfall variability and strong scenario dependence, underscoring the need for adaptive strategies.
J. N. A. Aryee +9 more
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Commemorating Festive Performances in Popular Print in Sixteenth‐Century Italy☆
Abstract The aim of this article is to show that the popular print sold and distributed during and after festive events, such as Carnival, had an impact on the commemoration and shaping of festive culture in early modern Italy. That is, the mass medium of print that had begun to shape European cultures, especially in Italy where Venice was one of ...
Rozanne Versendaal
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Five key opportunities to enhance the effectiveness of area-based marine conservation
Effective area-based conservation is central in global efforts to reverse marine biodiversity loss and safeguard ecosystem functioning. Here, we identify five key opportunities to maximize conservation potential as nations progress towards the Convention
R. R. E. Stanley +24 more
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Abstract Background Women, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQIA+ people have historically been excluded from the engineering profession. When they do pursue engineering, they often face challenges within both education and industry. Retention is a growing issue; for example, women in industry have significantly higher turnover rates than men.
Priyanka Dhopade +8 more
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Human and Environmental Factors Shape Tree Species Assemblages in West African Tropical Forests
ABSTRACT Aim This study investigated how human activities and local environmental variables shape tree assemblages (species composition in a defined location), comparing their effects on edible and inedible tree species. Three hypotheses were tested: (1) Environmental filtering impacts spatial beta‐diversity more than dispersal limitation; (2) human ...
Sijeh A. Asuk +25 more
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Abstract Background Students' identification with engineering is intertwined culturally with being smart. Broadly, engineering students are often considered to be smart by others and by themselves, and these beliefs about smartness—what it is and who has enough of it to be an engineer—are a fundamental and limiting aspect of students' experiences ...
Rachel Kajfez +3 more
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