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Applying new approach methodologies to assess next-generation tobacco and nicotine products. [PDF]

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Application of De La Vallée Poussin Type Inequalities to Half‐Linear Euler Type Equations

open access: yesMathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
ABSTRACT The paper is devoted to the application of de la Vallée Poussin type inequalities to half‐linear differential Euler type equations. Four studied equations seen as perturbations of the nonoscillatory Euler equation with the oscillation constant are considered, and a new theorem for the cases where the perturbation is in both terms is presented.
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Poussin's Women

2020
Poussin's Women: Sex and Gender in the Artist's Works examines the paintings and drawings of the well-known seventeenth-century French painter Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) from a gender studies perspective, focusing on a critical analysis of his representations of women.
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Nicolas Poussin

2023
Kunstchronik. Monatsschrift für Kunstwissenschaft, Bd. 48 Nr. 8 (1995): Kunstchronik.
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Vasari-Poussin

2018
Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorischen Institutes in Florenz, Bd. 8 Nr.
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Poussin and Egypt

The Art Bulletin, 1963
The prospect of antiquity lies at the heart of Nicolas Poussin's painting. Yet the nature of Poussin's vision of the classical past, although much clarified by recent study, still awaits full definition. Poussin was the friend of scholars, and he used the fruits of their studies in his own work; but he was also a poet.
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Poussin

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"Colloque Poussin"

2020
Kunstchronik. Monatsschrift für Kunstwissenschaft, Bd. 12 Nr. 1 (1959): Kunstchronik.
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Poussin’s Elephant

Renaissance Quarterly, 2017
Nicolas Poussin’s “Hannibal Crossing the Alps,” long considered one of his earliest surviving works, is here recognized as a portrait of a historical elephant who visited Rome in 1630 and re-dated accordingly. The article tells the story of this remarkable animal.
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