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Jason and Medea’s Relationship in Medea:

open access: yesCrossings, 2017
Medea in Euripides’ Medea murders her two sons to take revenge on her husband Jason who has married the Corinthian princess Glauce for royal power. However, little attention has been paid towards the cause behind the killing of her sons. This paper will
Mahbuba Sarker Shama
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The impact of local population genetic background on the spread of the selfish element Medea‐1 in red flour beetles

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2020
Selfish genetic elements have been found in the genomes of many species, yet our understanding of their evolutionary dynamics is only partially understood.
Marce D Lorenzen   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The centrality of Medea in Gower’s ‘Tale of Jason and Medea’

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Language and Culture, 2023
Showcasing some examples of Gower’s artistic use of form to serve content, this article argues that the formalistic structure of ‘The Tale of Jason and Medea’ is a rhetorical means deployed by the poet to manage his narrative content and highlight its ...
Malek Jamal Zuraikat
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The distribution and spread of naturally occurring Medea selfish genetic elements in the United States

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2019
Selfish genetic elements (SGEs) are DNA sequences that are transmitted to viable offspring in greater than Mendelian frequencies. Medea SGEs occur naturally in some populations of red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) and are expected to increase in ...
Marce D Lorenzen, Marcé D Lorenzen
exaly   +2 more sources

Chemical Markers and Bioactivity of Algerian Royal Jelly: Influence of Bee Subspecies, Geography, and Lyophilization. [PDF]

open access: yesChem Biodivers
Algerian royal jelly from native honey bees shows chemical diversity influenced by geography and subspecies. Lyophilization preserves key compounds, including 10‐HDA and phenolics. Biological assays reveal modest antioxidant activity and selective cytotoxicity against Reh leukemia cells, while anti‐inflammatory effects are limited.
Ayad AS   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

An Examination of Task-Evoked fMRI Data Processing in Functional Connectivity. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosci Res
In this work, we analyzed the preprocessing of task‐fMRI data to explore the contribution of the task information in connectomics towards a methodological consensus for preprocessing among task‐state connectivity studies. We investigated whether a task‐free connectivity can be inferred from task‐fMRI and examined its impact upon a clinical disorder ...
Giubergia A   +8 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Complicated Spastic Paraparesis: Study of a Patient With a De Novo Pathogenic Variant in ELOVL1. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Dev Neurosci
A de novo ELOVL1 variant causes syndromic spastic paraparesis with congenital ichthyosis, cerebellar signs and white matter abnormalities. Long‐term clinical and MRI follow‐up showed mild motor and neuroradiological progression with preserved intelligence and subtle cognitive efficiency decline, supporting the hypothesis of a primary neuronal disease ...
Vaia Y   +11 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Medea

open access: yes, 2016
Euripides’ Medea remains one of the most abidingly powerful of all Greek tragedies; its themes of love, jealousy, vengeance, and infanticide continue to enthral audiences more than two thousand years after it was first produced. Unlike many of Euripides’ plays, Medea is dominated by a single character, the eponymous heroine, and the debates which have ...
exaly   +1 more source

La ítaca inalcanzable: el imposible regreso de los héroes griegos

open access: yes1616, 2022
Los antiguos griegos, obligados durante toda su historia a partir y a regresar, fabularon sobre la dificultad o imposibilidad del retorno. Muchos de estos relatos se encontraban recogidos en el poema épico perdido Nóstoi (Los regresos), donde se relataba
Begoña Ortega Villaro
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Conflicting identities: Medea of Euripides in two Argentine tragedies

open access: yesCuadernos de Literatura, 2022
Two Argentine authors interrelate through the reception of the myth of Medea. Beyond the times in which their works circumscribe, both converge particularly in the otherness of their protagonists, traversed by the violence that exudes from the territory ...
María Silvina Delbueno
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