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Unlike other histological types of epithelial ovarian carcinoma, clear cell ovarian carcinoma (CCOC) has poor response to therapy. In many other carcinomas, expression of the hypoxia-related enzyme Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) by cancer cells is ...
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Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) manifested as reduced GFR and/or albuminuria, has been known to accelerate arterial stiffness and early vascular aging (EVA). Diabetes, hypertension, and glomerular disorders are the leading causes of CKD and renal
Ori Lencovsky +6 more
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Writing Joyce: A Semiotics of the Joyce System
In Writing Joyce, Lorraine Weir proposes a paradigm shift in Joyce studies away from the preoccupation with referential mimesis and toward a theory of processual mimesis and a materialist semiotics. Rather than emphasize plot, character, and psychology, Weir approaches A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake as a system, a ...
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Contexts from Constantine Curran
Constantine Curran was a friend of James Joyce's from UCD and also knew the later Joyce in Paris. His memoir James Joyce Remembered (1968) contains two points of interest. One is the fact that Niall Montgomery translated a Latin poem for inclusion in the
Joseph Brooker
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Client-led coaching? First-time coaching clients’ experience [PDF]
This study investigates lived experiences of first-time coaching clients. Three clients of business coaching shared how they experienced their coachee role.
Joyce Birnie
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ENTREVISTA: Deconstructing Katherine Mansfield: An Interview with Vincent O’Sullivan
La presente entrevista1 con Vincent O’Sullivan, uno de los críticos más distinguidos en estudios sobre Katherine Mansfield y escritor reconocido, tuvo lugar en Wellington, Nueva Zealand, durante el verano de 2002, con posteriores modificaciones por e ...
Gerardo Rodríguez Salas
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Unholy Epiphanies: Faith, Art and the Fractured Self in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
This article proposes a rereading of the novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as a fully realised modernist work, with aesthetic and theoretical value in its own right, and not as a mere preparatory stage for Ulysses.
Ioana Constandache
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