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Improved childhood asthma control after exposure reduction interventions for desert dust and anthropogenic air pollution: the MEDEA randomised controlled trial

Thorax
Introduction Elevated particulate matter (PM) concentrations of anthropogenic and/or desert dust origin are associated with increased morbidity among children with asthma.
Panayiotis Kouis   +21 more
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MEDEA: A New Model for Emulating Radio Antenna Beam Patterns for 21 cm Cosmology and Antenna Design Studies

Astrophysical Journal
In 21 cm experimental cosmology, accurate characterization of a radio telescope’s antenna beam response is essential to measure the 21 cm signal. Computational electromagnetic (CEM) simulations estimate the antenna beam pattern and frequency response by ...
J. Hibbard   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Medea: An omics AI agent for therapeutic discovery

bioRxiv
AI agents promise to empower biomedical discovery, but realizing this promise requires the ability to complete transparent, long-horizon analyses using tools. Agents must make intermediate decisions explicit, and validate each decision and output against
Pengwei Sui   +8 more
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Medea as the Modern Mother: Infanticide, Motherhood, and Transmutation

Psychological Perspectives, 2021
Infanticide is both a horrifying and unsolved dilemma of today’s society. Neither the field of psychology nor the legal system has adequately healed or contained this phenomenon, as the number of baby deaths at the hands of their mothers has remained ...
B. Laufer
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Medea the Refugee

The Review of Politics, 2020
This essay reads Euripides's Medea, the tragedy of filicide, as a critical investigation into the making of a refugee. Alongside the common claim that the drama depicting a wife murdering her children to punish an unfaithful husband is about gender ...
Demetra Kasimis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Medea

2000
Medea, whose magical powers helped Jason and the Argonauts take the Golden Fleece, remains one of the strongest female characters ever to appear on stage. In the play she kills her own children. Plays for Performance Series.
openaire   +2 more sources

Medea

Theatre Journal, 1987
Glenda Frank, null Euripides
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Medea—Failure and the Queer Escape

Queer Euripides, 2022
Sarah H. Nooter
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