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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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MARIA GRAHAM, AN OLD-FASHIONED NARRATOR
This article intends to show how the narrator of Journal of a Voyage to Brazil, and Residence There, During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823, written by the English author Maria Graham, is related to what Walter Benjamin points out as the genuine ...
Isadora Eckardt da Silva
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Narrator in the Novel of "Atashâ Bedoon- e- Dood" [PDF]
In this essay, among all elements existing in any novel, the narrator, his characteristics and his point of view are analyzed in the novel called "Atashâ Bedoon- e- Dood" written by "Nader Ibrahimi".
Gh Rezvanian, حمیده نوری
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Whose story is it anyway? The ethics of narration and the narration of ethics in Summertime and Die Sneeuslaper [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses and compares the narrative strategies in J.M. Coetzee’s Summertime and Marlene van Niekerk’s Die sneeuslaper and considers the implications of these strategies for the authors’ exploration of
Holtzhausen, Janita
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Ecologically‐Valid Emotion Signatures Enhance Mood Disorder Diagnostics
This study identifies ecologically‐valid Divergent Emotional Functional Networks (DEFN), derived from dynamic functional connectivity during naturalistic movie watching. The DEFN reliably enhances diagnostic accuracy for mood disorders, including major depressive and bipolar disorders, demonstrating strong reproducibility across demographic factors and
Shuyue Xu +6 more
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The novel by Spanish writer Javier Cercas, The Monarch of Shadows (2017), closes a cycle of archival fiction inaugurated by his most famous work, Soldiers of Salamis (2001).
Yael Natalia Tejero Yosovitch
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The Suppression of meaning in Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day
This article focuses on Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and the way the language of the novel suppresses meaning. After illuminating the concept of meaning suppression and its formation, the study offers two strategies with which meaning ...
ساره خسروی, بهزاد برکت
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Censorship's Distortion of Narrative and Marital Relationships in Japanese War Period Fiction [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to challenge the notion that most Japanese writers only wrote nationalist fiction during the Pacific War with America. I analyzed two short stories published shortly after the start of the Pacific War, “December 8th” by Dazai
Scheele, Genevieve
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FLARE, a multimodal AI framework, combines pathology slides, radiology scans, and clinical reports to predict colorectal cancer outcomes, even when some tests are missing. Evaluated retrospectively in 1679 patients from four medical centers, it consistently achieved the best prognostic accuracy and clearly separated high‐ and low‐risk groups.
Linhao Qu +6 more
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The Politics of Faith in the Work of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Ana Castillo, and Sandra Cisneros [PDF]
If Chicanas are perceived as a communal threat because they are closer to the carnal, according to the Church, they paradoxically are worshipped as the female divine within indigenous practices like Yoruba or Mexica as well.
Pagan, Darlene
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