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Science fiction (SF) emerges as a distinct literary and cultural genre out of a familiar set of world-famous texts ranging from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) to Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek (1966–) to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008–) that have,
Canavan, Gerry
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Abstract Female physiological responses to hypoxia remain underexplored, despite growing participation in mountaineering expeditions. Pulmonary interstitial oedema described during acute hypobaric hypoxia can be exacerbated by prolonged physical exercise. It is unclear whether these factors alter the mechanical properties of the respiratory system.
Guia Tagliapietra +9 more
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Некоторые аспекты перевода художественных фильмов (на примере фильма Star Trek/«Звездный путь») [PDF]
This article deals with some peculiarities of translation of feature films. It presents a comparative analysis of source and target dialogue of the film Star Trek that points to the fact that the most commonly used transformations are omission ...
Панова, А. Д.
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Mimesis: Beyond Opsis in the Star Trek Universe
This case study considers popular examples of science fiction in film and on television for classroom instruction at the junior undergraduate level of coursework.
David Garfinkle
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Cooling down for going up: Could selective ‘brain chilling’ mitigate high‐altitude illness?
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Adnan Haq, Damian M. Bailey
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Exploring the Referral and Usage of Science Fiction in HCI Literature
Research on science fiction (sci-fi) in scientific publications has indicated the usage of sci-fi stories, movies or shows to inspire novel Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research.
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El personaje del ingeniero en las series televisivas de Star Trek
Este artículo explora el personaje del ingeniero en Star Trek, centrándose en cuatro series: The Original Series (1966-69), The Next Generation (1987-94), Voyager (1995-2001) y Enterprise (2001-05). La investigación se organiza en dos fases principales:
Monique Villen
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Remixing of individuals results in doomed new persons in Star Trek
The science fiction genre is unique in that it allows almost magical remixes, including that of two separate physical individuals, such that the controlling mind becomes a single and seamless character. This occurs in three episodes within the Star Trek
Victor Grech
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"The Economy of Heart", by Peter F. Brown, Chairman of The FutureWorld Association, at "http://futurerealm.com/fwa/". 6 pages. This article explores the philosophical and theoretical application of unselfish ethics as the base of a new economy.
Peter F. Brown
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