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Fuzzy protein-DNA interactions and beyond: A common theme in transcription? [PDF]
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Arabidopsis INHIBITOR OF GROWTH 2 promotes flowering by regulating NuA4-dependent H4 acetylation levels at FT and SOC1. [PDF]
Barrero-Gil J +8 more
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The RNA promoter for pathogenic orthoflaviviruses replication is universal and serves as target for viral inhibition. [PDF]
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Customizing egg incubators for Cameroon: A design and construction guide. [PDF]
Kemegne Tagne MJ +3 more
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Florian Moine, Casterman, de Tintin à Tardi (1919-1999)
Christophe Meunier
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Histone acetylation and deacetylation - Mechanistic insights from structural biology. [PDF]
Patel AB, He Y, Radhakrishnan I.
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Altered serum levels of cytokines in patients with myasthenia gravis. [PDF]
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2016
This essay considers how Apostolidès’ contention that Tintin must be understood as a “superchild myth” implies that Tintin requires constant updating and revision, two things that are unlikely at best, given Hergé’s dictum that no one else could write comics for the boy reporter.
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
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This essay considers how Apostolidès’ contention that Tintin must be understood as a “superchild myth” implies that Tintin requires constant updating and revision, two things that are unlikely at best, given Hergé’s dictum that no one else could write comics for the boy reporter.
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
exaly +2 more sources
2016
This chapter gives the tale of Tintin the colonialist one more turn: the story of Tintin in Turkey is one of local artists claiming Hergé’s creation as their own, turning his image to their own profit, and reshaping his story in ways that made it more meaningful for an audience Hergé probably never considered.
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This chapter gives the tale of Tintin the colonialist one more turn: the story of Tintin in Turkey is one of local artists claiming Hergé’s creation as their own, turning his image to their own profit, and reshaping his story in ways that made it more meaningful for an audience Hergé probably never considered.
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Stigma and prejudice in Tintin
BMJ, 2009Juan Medrano, Pablo Malo, Jose J Uriarte, and Ana-Pia Lopez look for evidence of prejudice against mental illness in the Tintin ...
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