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What About Susan? Gender in Narnia [PDF]
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. While Lewis himself was self-contradictory in his attitudes towards women, his depictions of female characters in The Chronicles of Narnia are both realistic ...
Schilling, Emma G.
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The All of Us Research Program (AoURP, 'the program') is an initiative, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), that aims to enroll one million people (or more) across the United States.
E. Venner +20 more
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ABSTRACT Ongoing evidence indicates increased risk of sarcopenic obesity among children and young people (CYP) with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), often beginning early in treatment, persisting into survivorship. This review evaluates current literature on body composition in CYP with ALL during and after treatment.
Lina A. Zahed +5 more
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Home, Homes and Homeland in “Things”
This article aims to show how the narrative tensions of the short story “Things” complicate the characters’ relation to places and in particular to home and homeland. Such tensions, intensified by the economy of the short story as genre, fashion Lawrence’
Shirley Bricout
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ABSTRACT Background The delipid extracorporeal lipoprotein filter from plasma (DELP) treatment can effectively reduce blood lipid, increase blood flow, and improve neurological deficits in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, its effect on vision and retinal microcirculation in stroke patients has never been reported.
Ning Li +9 more
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Otherworldly Space in Novel by Lyudmila Ulitskaya “Kukotsky Enigma”
The features of the image of the otherworldly space in the novel “The Kukotsky Enigma” are considered. The relevance of the topic is due to Lyudmila Ulitskaya’s understanding of the text as a tool with which one can “see the otherworldly”.
E. A. Khudenko, E. T. Glazinskaya
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Summer of Shrew, Part 4: Which End’s Up? [PDF]
In the last of a four-part series on Shakespeare\u27s The Taming of the Shrew, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner explores how expanding the range of the titular Shrew to include male characters is actually a return to its original meaning.
Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel
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ABSTRACT Introduction Cognitive impairment and exercise intolerance are common in dialysis patients. Cerebral perfusion and oxygenation play a major role in both cognitive function and exercise execution; HD session per se aggravates cerebral ischemia in this population. This study aimed to compare cerebral oxygenation and perfusion at rest and in mild
Marieta P. Theodorakopoulou +10 more
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Whereas, in literature a stream of recent bio-fictions have focused their efforts on resurrecting great Edwardian authors, the first season of Mr Selfridge (2013), based on Lindy Woodhead’s biography Shopping, Seduction & Mr Selfridge (2007), features ...
Cruz-Rus, Celia
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An Archetypal Reading of The Arabian Nights: Mythic Hero and Monomyth in Selected Stories
The Arabian Nights is a literary masterpiece that has captivated readers for centuries with its magical elements, mythical creatures and traditional patterns of archetypes.
Behzad Pourgharib +2 more
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