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1990
Abstract Feverish change became a fixed feature of the television scene. The tube seemed likely co retain its central role in American life, but behind the rube a complex struggle was under way, spurred by different visions of the future of television, and with implications for almost every aspect of society. The long-range outcome was a
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Abstract Feverish change became a fixed feature of the television scene. The tube seemed likely co retain its central role in American life, but behind the rube a complex struggle was under way, spurred by different visions of the future of television, and with implications for almost every aspect of society. The long-range outcome was a
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2018
Chapter 6 centres on discussions of Dante and Mary Shelley. Brought up as Godwin’s daughter in the tradition of rational dissent, Mary Shelley has recourse to Dante’s Commedia to think theologically. She uses it allusively in Frankenstein to import a perspective of divine judgement on her scientist through dramatic irony and parallels with Dante’s ...
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Chapter 6 centres on discussions of Dante and Mary Shelley. Brought up as Godwin’s daughter in the tradition of rational dissent, Mary Shelley has recourse to Dante’s Commedia to think theologically. She uses it allusively in Frankenstein to import a perspective of divine judgement on her scientist through dramatic irony and parallels with Dante’s ...
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Writing in Practice, 2022
This paper argues that a number of authors in the dystopian genre have explored the failings of science and technology as a means of generating original literary novums (Bloch, 1954), bringing about “a radical change of a whole world” (Suvin 1979), whilst setting their fiction apart from ‘the perceived world’ (James 2001). In turn, this appears to have
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This paper argues that a number of authors in the dystopian genre have explored the failings of science and technology as a means of generating original literary novums (Bloch, 1954), bringing about “a radical change of a whole world” (Suvin 1979), whilst setting their fiction apart from ‘the perceived world’ (James 2001). In turn, this appears to have
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In the early- to mid-twentieth century, children were largely moved out of the work force and became viewed primarily as emotional investments as opposed to economic ones. However, the rise of neoliberal capitalism in the 1970s and 1980s, and its eventual proliferation throughout our politics and our lives, has led to the widespread commodification of ...
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Science, 2010
Newly infected cells use microvilli to propel extracellular enveloped virions along their surfaces, accelerating transmission to uninfected cells.
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Newly infected cells use microvilli to propel extracellular enveloped virions along their surfaces, accelerating transmission to uninfected cells.
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Populism influenced the rise of western reform currents in the Democratic Party that coalesced around William Jennings Bryan. While Carsey’s career helped to shape the preconditions for a Progressive ascendancy within the party, its twilight took place when others saw him once more as a government functionary speaking for “labor” in supporting Hill ...
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018
Sumit Sharma +4 more
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Maternal exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics causes brain abnormalities in progeny
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022ChiHye Chung +2 more
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Intrinsically different retinal progenitor cells produce specific types of progeny
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014C. Cepko
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