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A Sufficient Condition for k-Contraction of the Series Connection of Two Systems
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Serial interconnections of 1-contracting and 2-contracting systems
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The retrovirus HERVH is a long noncoding RNA required for human embryonic stem cell identity
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Detection and characterisation of a sixth Candida auris clade in Singapore: a genomic and phenotypic study
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Not becoming a leader
Published 2024“…We do this through a focussed review of leadership applications of Jacques Lacan’s approach to identity construction. …”
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After revolution : reading Rousseau in 1990s China
Published 2020“…This article reviews Zhu Xueqin’s (b. 1952) writings on Jean-Jacques Rousseau against the background of the reception of Rousseau in China since the late nineteenth century. …”
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‘Des mémoires sur la vie de cet illustre philosophe’: George Leman Tuthill’s unwritten biography of Diderot
Published 2024“…This essay analyses for the first time two letters written in 1805 by an Englishman, George Leman Tuthill (1772–1835), to Diderot’s literary executor Jacques-André Naigeon (1735–1810), stating his desire to write a biography of Diderot in English and asking to see the unpublished manuscript of Naigeon’s Mémoires sur Diderot. …”
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Against indexicality: photography as a formation of thought
Published 2017“…Peirce, Susan Sontag, Henri Bergson, Walter Benjamin, André Bazin, Rosalind Krauss, Jacques Derrida, and Roland Barthes, and examining them against and through examples of photographic images, this study points to the imprecisions, insufficiencies, and incompatibilities of Indexicality in relation to the photographic image and form. …”
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Bach performance practice in the late French Romantic Organ School: a study of Welte organ roll recordings
Published 2024“…<p>During the nineteenth century, Johann Sebastian Bach's keyboard music first received widespread dissemination in France through the pedagogy of Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, who taught the leading French organists of the century, including Charles- Marie Widor and Alexandre Guilmant. …”
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