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The Therapeutic Wanderings of Pericles
This article considers the agency of Shakespeare and Wilkins’ play Pericles in shaping its own reception history across time. It considers the play as the most medicine-friendly work in the unusually medicine-friendly Shakespeare canon, before ...
Michael Dobson
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This article examines the role of secrecy in William Shakespeare and George Wilkins’ Pericles, showing how secrets are used to probe wider questions of sexuality, time and social power. Secrets can have a poisonous influence on societal and familial relationships in this play, but they also possess beneficial curative and healing properties that are ...
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Higher Education Exchange: 2007 [PDF]
This annual publication serves as a forum for new ideas and dialogue between scholars and the larger public. Essays explore ways that students, administrators, and faculty can initiate and sustain an ongoing conversation about the public life they share ...
Barbar Nesin +8 more
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Abstract Background Penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) is a human papillomavirus (HPV)‐associated malignancy. Immunotherapy is emerging as a potential treatment for advanced PSCC. In this study, the authors analyzed the association of HPV status with outcomes and the immune microenvironment in patients with advanced PSCC undergoing programmed cell ...
Lichao Wei +12 more
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Sobre el sentido y el ejercicio de la ciudadanía.
Hoy el término ‘ciudadanía’ ha perdido de su fuerza. En esta palabra están implícitos el territorio y la responsabilidad hacia los demás. Según Aristóteles, el ciudadano es aquel que es capaz de gobernar y ser gobernado.
Sergio Romero
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Theorika in Fifth-Century Athens [PDF]
A re-assessment of the state funding for attending dramatic festivals in fifth-century Athens. The introduction of the "Theoric Fund" is correctly dated to the middle of the fourth century, but this fact has obscured the existence of earlier theoric ...
David Roselli
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Economic insecurity and the demand for populism in Europe
We document the spiral of populism in Europe and the direct and indirect role of economic insecurity shocks. Using survey data on individual voting, we make two contributions to the literature. (i) Economic insecurity shocks have a significant impact on the populist vote share, directly as demand for protection, and indirectly through the induced ...
L. Guiso +3 more
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Analyzing the effects of economic sanctions: Recent theory, data, and quantification
Abstract Inspired by the increased interest in economic sanctions and their consequences, this special issue contains a collection of studies by experts aiming to reflect the recent developments and trends in the literature on economic sanctions. The contributions contain theoretical research on the topic, data collection, and empirical work on the ...
Peter Egger +2 more
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Installed performance assessment of a boundary layer ingesting distributed propulsion system at design point [PDF]
Boundary layer ingesting systems have been proposed as a concept with great potential for reducing the fuel consumption of conventional propulsion systems and the overall drag of an aircraft.
Goldberg, Chana +3 more
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Effect of steam addition on gas turbine combustor design and performance [PDF]
Adding steam influences the combustion process inside the combustor, which should be taken into account during combustor design. The design of combustor has long been the most challenging process.
Hu, Chunbo +4 more
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