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Transgenes and protein localization: myths and legends
Trends in Plant Science, 2013Fluorescent protein (FP) fusions are frequently used to localize and follow the movement of proteins in living cells. However, a consensus is missing about the experimental design and controls that guarantee the reliability of the results. Here, we discuss possible artifacts and try to navigate through the many methods, preferences, and assumptions ...
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Concerning the "Historical" and the "Local" Legends and Their Relatives
The Journal of American Folklore, 1971IT IS EASY TO ASSERT that a particular text is a legend while another is not. The decision is frequently based on experience; one "feels" that a tale is or is not a legend. But when it comes to producing an exact definition-one which would enable us to decide with certainty whether a given text is or is not a legend-the field is found wanting.
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Legend of Phra Ruang in Nakhon Thai Valley: From Local Legend to Explaining National History
2023Asian Journal of Traditional and Innovative Arts and Textiles, 2, 3, 20 ...
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The Local Legend: A Product of Popular Culture
Rural History, 1991In the study of folktales, both in Britain and internationally, the privileged genre has always been the fairytale, the märchen or ‘Wonder Tale’. These complex, picturesque stories, such as ‘Snow White’ or ‘Cinderella’, have attracted innumerable scholarly collectors and interpreters.
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The Society Of Korean Oral Literature
In Korea, literary studies on locality address either the “regionality of literature” or the “literariness of the region.” These studies reveal the limitations of reducing the region to literature or subordinating literature to its region. To avoid reducing or subordinating the two different layers of the worlds of “locality” and “literature” into a ...
Hyang Nam, Sejeong Oh
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In Korea, literary studies on locality address either the “regionality of literature” or the “literariness of the region.” These studies reveal the limitations of reducing the region to literature or subordinating literature to its region. To avoid reducing or subordinating the two different layers of the worlds of “locality” and “literature” into a ...
Hyang Nam, Sejeong Oh
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