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Enhancing seizure control in ultra-refractory postencephalitic epilepsies using multinodal network neuromodulation. [PDF]
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Tissue-specific mitochondrial DNA, <i>MT-TF,</i> pathogenic variants in mitochondrial myopathies. [PDF]
Rose S +9 more
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Potential inflammatory mechanisms of the ketogenic diet against febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome. [PDF]
Wang J, Xie L, Jiang L.
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All the Mountains Shake: Seismic and Volcanic Imagery in the Old Norse Literature of Þórr
Declan Taggart
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Masculinities in Old Norse Literature [PDF]
First full investigation of masculinities in Old Norse-Icelandic literature.
Hancock, Jessica Clare
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Cultural Legacies of Old Norse Literature
2022An exciting new collection of essays exploring the startling variety of transformations of Old Norse texts, and their legacy in later literary cultures. The "Viking Age" of medieval Scandinavia, with its heathen religion and heroic literature, continues to fascinate readers, writers, students, scholars, poets, artists, and creators of all kinds around
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Discourse in Old Norse Literature
2021An examination of what dialogues and direct speech in Old Norse literature can convey and mean, beyond their immediate face-value.
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Children’s Literature and Old Norse Medievalism
2023This book explores the ways in which contemporary authors respond to and rework key aspects of Old Norse history and viking culture for young twenty-first-century audiences. Why are contemporary authors and audiences so manifestly attracted to the viking past? In what ways do writers respond to Norse sources? How do the narratives they tell reflect our
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Ovidian interferences in Old Norse Literature [PDF]
This article investigates an aspect of the creative contribution of Ovid to the formation of Old Norse literature. The analysis explores the author’s influence on Old Icelandic literature, to see whether and how his work was absorbed in non-continental Europe during the Middle Ages.
Cappellotto, Anna
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