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Musique sur l’eau : Rusalka de Dvořák et l’histoire de Mélusine [PDF]
Antonín Dvořák’s fairy-tale opera Rusalka(1901) brings together many European tales about water maidens. Jaroslav Kvapil, who wrote the libretto, often said that his principal sources were three nineteenth-century re-workings of these tales : Friedrich ...
Elizabeth Harries
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The Short Career of Riccardo Selvi as Translator of Czech Poetry in the Early 1930s [PDF]
This article reconstructs the short career of Riccardo Selvi as a translator of Czech poetry. Thanks to archival documents and reviews published in Czech newspapers regarding his work, we have been able to reconstruct his rather singular literary path ...
Alessandro Catalano
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Analysis of the Possibility of Management of Curly-Leaf Pondweed for Energetic Purposes
The possibilities of using curly-leaf pondweed for energy purposes were analyzed. This plant contributes to overgrowth of water reservoirs, causing their eutrophication. The plants examined were from two different water reservoirs: Lake Winiary (Gniezno)
Marcin Herkowiak +4 more
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Resistance to Puccinia triticina at different stages of wheat [PDF]
Ten wheat genotypes were tested for resistance characteristics to Puccinia triticina. Infection intensity in the field was evaluated at different growth stages, and time of spike appearance and leaf senescence were recorded.
Putnik-Delić Marina I.
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The potential of silicon used in two forms, two methods and three cultivars of spring wheat cultivated under organic farming conditions is high, as it helps plants to alleviate abiotic stresses.
Jolanta Kowalska +4 more
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The genotype–environment interactions and the inheritance of quantitative traits in a hybrid combination between a seeded grapevine cultivar and a seedless one (Armira × Rusalka 1) have been studied.
V. Roychev
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Why Does the "Rusalka" Have to Die? The Call of the Other in Zinaida Gippius’s "Sacred Blood"
Why Does the "Rusalka" Have to Die? The Call of the Other in Zinaida Gippius’s "Sacred Blood"
K. Maya Larson
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Metrics for studying berry growth kinetics in seedless grape cultivars (Vitis vinifera L.)
The process related to the changes in dimensions and mass of grape berry passes through two growth phases separated by a lag phase, and can be described by a double sigmoid curve.
George Letchov +2 more
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Characterization of Aegilops kotschyi Boiss. x Triticum aestivum L. hybrid lines
A study of four F5 and one BC1F1 Aegilops kotschyi Boiss. x Triticum aestivum L. hybrid lines was conducted to determine their quantitative morphological and qualitative features as well as a molecular investigation was carried out.
Roman Prażak, Edyta Paczos-Grzęda
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‘Poor, pale, Rusalka’: The Polymorphic Nature of the Heroine of Dvořák’s Rusalka [PDF]
<p>Rusalka, the protagonist of Antonín Dvořák’s eponymous opera, is probably one of the most unique operatic heroines. Rusalka’s burning desire to become human in order to be with one and have a soul takes her on an interesting, yet tragic journey.
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