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Degenerate Bodies: Max Nordau’s Degeneration and Émile Zola’s La Débâcle
In Degeneration (1892), Max Nordau included Émile Zola in his theory that fin-de-siècle artists were a danger to society. According to Nordau, the ‘false science’ in Zola’s Naturalist novels would erode social progress in their alleged preoccupation ...
Kit Yee Wong
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ABSTRACT In contrast to traditional perspectives, recent research has highlighted advantages of peripheral environments for innovation, such as enabling certain types of innovation and trust‐based cooperation. Yet, most of this research is of systemic nature, tending to overestimate structural conditions, whereas the characteristics of firms and their ...
Anne‐Sophie Kagel, Lukas Haefner
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Using 7 T structural MRI, we mapp layer‐dependent microstructural profiles of hippocampal subfield CA1 in vivo and linked them to individual differences in memory performance. The results reveal detectable, layer‐specific myelin patterns that mirror canonical histological organization, providing a framework for studying microstructural alterations in ...
Dayana Hayek +13 more
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L’apocalypse de la vitesse : Marinetti lecteur de Zola
F.T. Marinetti (1876-1944) a embrigadé Émile Zola (1840-1902) comme précurseur du futurisme italien, parce qu’il a introduit dans le roman naturaliste la fascination pour les machines, et pour le train en particulier.
Lionel Cuillé
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Zola’s Fortunate Man: Rereading Le Docteur Pascal as a Country Doctor
This article rereads Émile Zola’s Le Docteur Pascal (1893) from a critical Medical Humanities perspective to highlight the eponymous doctor’s entanglement with medical practice, thus offering an innovative interpretation of one of Zola’s most maligned
Sarah Jones
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Scrutinizing the representations of flood disaster imagery in Emile Zola’s work [PDF]
Educators, researchers, and scientists from various fields, including literary critics, are striving to address the impacts of climate change and disasters on human beings, as depicted in Emile Zola's work "The Flood," which illustrates human ...
Ferdinal Ferdinal +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigated the neural mechanisms underlying feedback‐based learning of novel‐object‐novel‐word associations, focusing on how feedback‐locked event‐related potentials acquired during learning relate to subsequent memory performance and acquired association strength.
Christine Albrecht +3 more
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Constructed wetlands are used to clean domestic wastewater via phytoremediation, commonly involving the use of reeds. The process results in the production of large amounts of polluted plant tissues, which are then considered unusable waste products.
James Butcher +10 more
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Optimized Parallel Reduction for Regular and Irregular Segments on GPU
ABSTRACT Reduction is an operation that combines all the elements of a collection by applying a binary operation, such as sum, maximum, or minimum, to all the elements to obtain a single resulting value. This paper investigates implementation strategies for both segmented and non‐segmented reduction on GPUs.
Michel B. Cordeiro, Wagner M. Nunan Zola
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Le personnage queer et frivole « Sir Edward Ytter » de Jean Lorrain
Dans deux nouvelles publiées dans Le Journal en 1904, le poète, romancier et journaliste queer Jean Lorrain (1855-1906) présente les amours entre hommes avec une frivolité originale qui lui permet de légitimer ces amours.
Michael Rosenfeld
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