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Non-destructive seed genotyping via microneedle-based DNA extraction. [PDF]
Summary Crop breeding plays an essential role in addressing food security by enhancing crop yield, disease resistance and nutritional value. However, the current crop breeding process faces multiple challenges and limitations, especially in genotypic evaluations.
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BJUI Compass, Volume 5, Issue 12, Page 1324-1329, December 2024.
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Religious Ethics and the Human Dignity Revolution
ABSTRACT Human dignity, even when analyzed through the lens of human rights, has received surprisingly little attention in the Journal of Religious Ethics, in contrast to a resurgent global interest in it. This article examines some possible reasons for this diminutive interest and makes a case for dignity's integration into the mainstream of religious
Simeon O. Ilesanmi
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A Wende in representing the Holocaust in German literature? From Jurek Becker to W. G. Sebald
Abstract This article examines Jurek Becker's 1976 novel Der Boxer and W. G. Sebald's critical essay on Becker “Ich möchte zu ihnen hinabsteigen und finde den Weg nicht. Zu den Romanen Jurek Beckers” (posthumously published in 2010) to show how they reflect the changing norms of Holocaust testimony in German literature.
Helen Finch
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Bringing the Emigration State Back In
Abstract The decades between 1948 and 1980 are often remembered as a time of mass immigration, yet almost 2 million more people left Britain than arrived in those years. Mass emigration has been an enduring part of Britain's modern history and this article explores its effects on British politics.
Freddy Foks
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Emigration State: Race, Citizenship and Settler Imperialism in Modern British History, c. 1850–1972
Abstract What role did migration play in the making of modern Britain? We now have a good sense of how ethnicity, class, religion and gender structured immigrants' experience and what impact they had on Britain's culture, society and economy. But as Nancy Green pointed out almost two decades ago, scholars of migration must focus on exit as well as ...
Freddy Foks
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A Flight Back to Ground: Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth as Rape into Consciousness. Symbolic Rape and Literal Rape in Persephone’s Myth [PDF]
Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
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Introduction: On irreconciliation
Abstract Most post‐conflict reconciliatory exercises make it incumbent upon survivors to forgive, and seek closure as a demonstration of ‘moving on’. Various anthropologists have criticized reconciliation and related forms of ‘alternative justice’ extensively but within the framework of maintaining social bonds and the rule of law. In this introduction,
Nayanika Mookherjee
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The wrongs, harms, and ineffectiveness of torture: A moral evaluation from empirical neuroscience
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 54, Issue 4, Page 565-582, Winter 2023.
Nayef Al‐Rodhan
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Two paradigms of suicide or two acts of voluntary death? Heinrich von Kleist and Jean Améry
I compare the suicide deaths of Heinrich von Kleist and Jean Améry (Hans Mayer). I discuss the issue of suicide, considering it as a category of the German language and distinguish the difference between the terms ‘Selbstmord’ [self-annihilation] and ...
Katarzyna Kuczyńska-Koshany
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