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Abstract Consensus‐based recommendations (CBRs) are essential for health care decision‐making when evidence is limited or conflicting. They can be developed using established methodologies such as the Delphi technique, the nominal group technique (NGT), and the RAND Corporation/University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Appropriateness Method (RAM ...
Rowan Haffner +14 more
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This work dissects the ultrafast response of polydisperse plasmonic nanorods using two‐dimensional electronic spectroscopy, uniquely combining temporal and spectral resolution. Our ultrabroadband pulses cover both transverse and longitudinal nanorods’ resonances, revealing sub‐200‐fs dynamics and distinct broadening mechanisms.
Andrea Schirato +8 more
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Reading a minoritarian Ulysses, or the politics of a writing machine
A growing body of critical investigations has scrutinized Ulysses by highlighting its resistance to hegemonic structures, through the lens of its deterritorialization of English, and consequently its limitless potential as a work of minor literature ...
Javad Momeni Kolour
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Strategies in Ulysses: Reading and Re-reading the Novel
Taking Leo Bersani’s proposal for a “ruseful naïveté” in reading James Joyce’s Ulysses, this study considers how a theoretical “naïve reader” would read and re-read Ulysses. Such a reader would journey through a first stage of identifying the core story
Richard Stock
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In this envoy, Gabler single out the synopsis of the process of writing Ulysses in one extended example, taken from Sirens: the narration of the climactic stretch of Simon Dedalus’s singing the finale of Flotow’s aria M’Appari, ‘When first I saw that form endearing’.
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: Giordano Bruno has been a philosopher traditionally connected to James Joyce. Nevertheless, Bruno’s influence has been associated to Joyce’s last and enigmatic work, Finnegans Wake. Apart from this general consideration, this paper tries to prove that
Rafael I. García León
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“O Brother Where Art Thou?” Inferno 26 According to the Brothers Coen
This essay challenges the traditional critical interpretation of the Coen Brothers’ 2001 film “O Brother Where Art Thou” by proposing that the film is not simply a retelling of the Odyssey but rather that it looks not to the Homeric narrative but rather ...
Mary Watt
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Sobre uma conversa com os intestinos
Este ensaio propõe um regresso ao corpo que funciona por dentro e por baixo dos processos mentais, racionais ou emocionais, antes do processo de abstração e simbolização que frequentemente caracteriza tentativas de dar conta do corpo material em ...
Miguel Ramalhete Gomes
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James Joyce and the Life Cycle: The Unfolded Picture
Joyce in his fiction ambitiously attempted to capture the whole of the human life cycle “from infancy through maturity to decay,” as he graphically phrases it in Ulysses (697). Beginning with the child’s earliest memories in A Portrait of an Artist as a
Donald E. Morse
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Ulysses is widely accepted to be a book about everyday existence. Set on a single day, the novel portrays numerous mundane acts through its characters, and of these, smoking is included. Multiple characters smoke on June 16, 1904.
Elwer Joshua
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