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Single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) achieves nanoscale imaging of complex protein structures in the cell. However, the ability to capture structural variability across cell conditions (cell lines, gene expression, treatment) from 3D point ...
Christian Hallgrimson +8 more
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The Influence of Isfahan-Hindi Style on the Contemporary Ghazal: A Critical Analysis [PDF]
The main purpose of the current study is to investigate novice poets’ Ghazal poetry who have adopted the Isfahani-Hindi style. In particular, this study seeks to identify the most prominent elements of the Hindi style in the contemporary youth Ghazal ...
Ali Mohammad Mahmoudi, Mahdi Rostami
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In this paper we propose a method of automatic distinction between two types of formally identical expressions in Japanese: similes and “metonymical comparisosn”, i.e. literal comparisons that include metonymic relations between elements. Expression like “kujira no you na chiisai me” can be translated into English as “eyes small as whale’s”, while in ...
Pawel Dybala +3 more
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(Sub)cultural specificity of fiction simile and the choice of translation strategy
In this paper, we combine methodological tools of cognitive linguistics and translation studies to establish correlations between translation procedures applied to render English fiction similes into Ukrainian, and the (sub)cultural specificity of the ...
Martynyuk Alla, Akhmedova Elvira
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The Dialeqticue of Simile in Bayhaqi's History [PDF]
Simile is a technic for expressing of history dynamically and with critic approach that Bayhaqi benefits of it. He uses from simile for expressing of his thoughts, to make dramatize imagine, to clear of issues, documentation and inspire to readers.
قدسیه رضوانیان +1 more
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A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems [PDF]
Simile is one of the most important and useable fictional elements in prose and poem. This fictional element has been the poets’ and educators’ means to show their artistic skills in various ways. One of the ways of using similes is to include the simile
Meysam Hajipour, Enayatollah Mahmoodi
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Taking stanza two of Andrew Marvell’s “Mourning” as its focus, this essay argues that, within the poem’s multiple and intermingled readings of the mourner’s weeping, her tears fall in and out of figuration.
Diana C Wise
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The paradoxical simile, A stylistic feature in the poems of Seyyed Hasan Hosseini and Qeysar Aminpoor [PDF]
The poetry in sixties has some certain features because of the socio-political environment, and especially the war. On one hand, poetry was a reflection of the atrocities of the Ba'athist enemy and on the other hand, it’s the reflection of self-sacrifice
Sayyed Ahmad Parsa, Behnam Bastami
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The Most Important Element of Imagination and Creating Mental Imagery in the Poetry of Rudaki [PDF]
Simile is one of the most widely discussed topics in eloquence, the emergence of which in early human speech has coincided with the creation of the man. To express complicated and vague concepts, early humans needed different figures of speech as well as
Seyedali Karamati
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Reviews Simile in the Ruh-alarvah of Shahaboddin Ahmad Samaani with emphasis on the vehicle [PDF]
Simile is as the most widely used means in Ruh-aharvah that the author has used it to explain his ideas and his thoughts. Most similes of Ruh-aharvah are of kind of reasonable to sensible and also of eloquent which is used for additional simile.
hamid rezaie +2 more
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