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During the early months of the COVID pandemic in 2020, writers turned to the practice of sonnet-writing to connect with others, stem isolation, and take stock of the multiple crises presented by the pandemic and its complex social contexts.
Laura T. Smith
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ADONAM SHOGENTSUKOV'S SONETARIUM IN THE CONTEXT OF GENRE EVOLUTION
The article is devoted to the study of the sonnet in Kabardian poetry on the example of the sonetarium of one of the founders of the genre Adam Ogurlievich Shogentsukov.
L. B. HAVZHOKOVA, E. A. SHOGENOVA
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Shakespeare\u27s Pangrammatic Sonnet [PDF]
Among Shakespeare\u27s 154 sonnets, is there one that contains every letter of the alphabet? The letter Z occurs in 14 sonnets, the letter Q in 44, the letter X in 43, the letter J in 50, and the letter K in 151.
Eckler, A. Ross
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A Survey on Medical Competence Evaluation Benchmarks for Large Language Models
Our study presents a comprehensive review of the established methodologies and benchmarks for evaluating the medical competence of LLMs, encompassing a thorough analysis of current assessment practices across medical knowledge, clinical practice competence, and ethical–safety considerations.
Qiting Wang +5 more
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Sonnet in Western Slavic Literatures as an Value Indicator [PDF]
The comparative study of smaller Central European literatures reveals significant equivalents as well as oppositions in the development and cultural utilization of the sonnet as a well renowned standard genre in European and World literature.
CHRISTIAN PRUNITSCH
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368,435,456 Sonnet Anagrams [PDF]
Pick a line at random from the four in the first group, a line from the four in the second group, and so on, to create a Shakespearean sonnet with rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg.
Keith, Mike
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Healing Beams: Radiation and Radiotherapy in Novels, Poems, Music, Film, Painting
Radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients and the general public as mysterious, dangerous and healing. The image of radiation and radiotherapy can be analysed by studying novels, poems, music, film and painting. Our paper reviews how radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients, the general public, as reflected in various art genres.
Ad A. Kaptein +3 more
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Performance of large language models in answering frequently‐asked questions on celiac disease
Abstract Objectives Celiac disease (CeD) is a common autoimmune condition requiring lifelong adherence to a gluten‐free diet (GFD). Patients and caregivers increasingly seek information online, and large language models (LLMs) have emerged as potential educational tools. However, their reliability in CeD remains uncertain.
Nadav Peled +6 more
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Allyn Wood uses symbolism to a rather large extent, and quite effectively, I believe. We are introduced to one of the cats, with its characteristic reserve and mystery, in the first paragraph, whereby an ominous atmosphere is created. Miss Wood continues
Whipple, Grace L.
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Abstract High aggregate levels of wildlife consumption in cities in Central Africa highlight the need for solutions that balance wildlife protection, local livelihoods and the relational values between people and nature. This study explores the impacts of demand‐ and supply‐side interventions on wild meat consumption through two randomized control ...
Abdoulaye Cisse +2 more
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