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Ceallaigh S. Maccath-Moran is a PhD candidate in the Folklore Department at Memorial University of Newfoundland, a writer, a poet and a musician. Ceallaigh’s research interests include animal rights activism as a public performance of ethical belief ...
Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran, Aldona Kobus
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A review of co-culture models to study the oral microenvironment and disease
Co-cultures allow for the study of cell–cell interactions between different eukaryotic species or with bacteria. Such an approach has enabled researchers to more closely mimic complex tissue structures.
Sophie E. Mountcastle +5 more
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Entretejidos ye’kuana: oralidad, mito, artesanía
This article explores indigenous art-crafts of the Ye’kuana society of the Venezuelan Amazon. In particular, it focuses on its basketry: its mythical meaning as well as its importance as a mediator with the criollo or Westernized world.
Alessandra Caputo Jaffe
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Encountering soviet geography: oral histories of British geographical studies of the USSR and Eastern Europe 1945-1991 [PDF]
This paper considers the history of British geographical studies of the USSR and Eastern Europe 1945-1991, presenting material from a research project which has included thirty-two oral history interviews.
Matless, D., Oldfield, J., Swain, A.
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This paper presents the oral residuum in the gothic novels “The Koniecpolskis’ castle” (ZamekKoniecpolskich) and “Matylda and Daniło” by Anna Mostowska.
Dorota Vincůrková
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Peasant diary as a text of folklore?
The article attempts to answer the question of the genological status of peasant diaries. These texts were certainly being written from the beginning of the nineteenth century, but it is not impossible that peasants recorded their reflections earlier as ...
Wilczyńska Wilczyńska
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Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Models to Investigate Oral Carcinogenesis: A Scoping Review
Three-dimensional (3-D) cell culture models, such as spheroids, organoids, and organotypic cultures, are more physiologically representative of the human tumor microenvironment (TME) than traditional two-dimensional (2-D) cell culture models.
Ravi Teja Chitturi Suryaprakash +3 more
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READING THE BOOK OF DEDEM KORKUT AS IT WAS WRITTEN AND ORAL FORMULAIC HYPOTHESIS / DEDEM KORKUT KİTABI’NIN YAZILDIĞI GİBİ OKUNMASI VE SÖZLÜ FORMÜL KURAMI [PDF]
Until today, the book of Dedem Korkut has been dealt with in terms of language, culture and history. However, an important subject that will influence reading process of the text, and accordingly all those researches to be made depending on the text ...
Cihangir KIZILÖZEN, Gülcan KIZILÖZEN
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"Bridging the Gap" through Australian Cultural Astronomy [PDF]
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their oral traditions and used the motions of celestial bodies for navigation, time-keeping, food economics, and social structure.
Hamacher, Duane W., Norris, Ray P.
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Language Plots in Musical Spaces: A Response to Adams Bodomo and Manolete Mora
The commentary begins with by briefly reviewing UNESCO’s activities in the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of cultural traditions worldwide, and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Daniel Avorgbedor
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