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Background Tuberculosis preventive therapy (TPT) is critical in interrupting progression to disease, transmission and reducing incidence rates. Nonetheless, high costs have been barriers towards the expansion of shorter patient-friendly drug regimens. In
Valeria C Rolla +10 more
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How to cope with uncertainty monsters in flood risk management?
Strategies are proposed to cope with uncertainties in a way that all possible kinds of uncertainty are named, recognized, statistically quantified as far as possible and utilized in efficient decision-making in flood risk management (FRM).
Martin Knotters +3 more
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Per Thomas Andersen: Rimbereids lyrikk. Hendelser og poetiske øyeblikk
Louise Mønster
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Background: The accurate etiological diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) is essential for their effective clinical management. The extensive use of molecular methods during the COVID-19 pandemic has enabled massive data acquisition on ...
Rodrigo C. Menezes +6 more
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Czy w Strachopolis Doroty Wieczorek straszy?
The article Are There Monsters in Dorota Wieczorek’s Strachopolis? analyzes selected elements of the topos of fear in the aponymous IBBY-awarded children’s novel.
Katarzyna Slany
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Det destabiliserede jeg. Om modernismens jeg under og oven vande
Louise Mønster
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Some aspects of extraterrestrial life in science fiction
The purpose of the article is to trace how science fiction deals with the theme of otherness in terms of the interaction between the concepts of aliens and earthlings, resulting in the perception of earthlings as aliens.
Galina V. Zalomkina
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The Gothic Monster Girl in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Margaret Atwood’s “Lusus Naturae”
Both Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Margaret Atwood’s “Lusus Naturae” are anti-Bildungsroman narratives that focus on young women’s rite of passage to womanhood.
Manuela López Ramírez
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The Kraken is a legendary Scandinavian monster that is predominantly considered today as a real giant squid. The scientific consensus on which this connection is founded originates from the 18th century with the theories of Natural History developed by ...
Martin Theiller
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