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    APPROXIMATING OR DISTANCING? THE USE OF DEIXIS, ANAPHORA AND HISTORIC PRESENT IN RUSSIAN TRANSLATIONS OF “THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER” by Anastasia V. Urzha

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In Russian translations of the novel about Tom Sawyer the approximating trend is dominating: the deictic centre of the narrative gets closer to the reader. …”
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    “RAIN was planting the seeds”: An Interview with Tom Bender, co-editor of RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology by Meredith Gaglio

    “…This article is an abridged transcript of an interview conducted by architectural historian, Meredith Gaglio, with one of RAIN’s co-editors, the late Tom Bender, at his home in Manzanita, Oregon, in April, 2016. …”
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    Micro-Tom Tomato Response to Fertilization Rates and the Effect of Cultivation Systems on Fruit Yield and Quality by Naoki Terada, Kalara Dissanayake, Chiharu Okada, Atsushi Sanada, Kaihei Koshio

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The results of the first experiment showed that plant growth and yield of Micro-Tom were highly influenced by the fertilization rate and Micro-Tom recorded the highest yield at 0.52 g L<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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    Exploring the Language Usage in Mark Twain’s Novel “Adventures of Tom Sawyer”: Hegemonic Masculinity Analysis by Martina Girsang, Elita Modesta Sembiring, Veracy Silalahi, Srisofian Sianturi, Linda Linda

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To address this research gap, this study conducted a text analysis on the types of hegemonic masculinity depictions in Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, as one of the most read novels by young readers who attend schools with an international curriculum. …”
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    ATP13A2 modifies mitochondrial localization of overexpressed TOM20 to autolysosomal pathway. by Yuta Hatori, Yukina Kanda, Saori Nonaka, Hiroshi Nakanishi, Takeo Kitazawa

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Upon ATP13A2 co-expression, overexpressed TOM20 was found not only in mitochondria but also within ATP13A2-containing autolysosome. …”
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    ECOLOGICAL MUSEUM "THE TYULBERSKY GORODOK" AS AN EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC CENTER FOR ETHNOECOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF THE TOM’ RIVER VALLEY by V. M. Kimeev, M. E. Golubev, B. P. Nevzorov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The main distinctive feature of the museum is that, unlike other ecomuseums of the Tom’ River valley within the Culture of Kuzbass program, it owes its existence to a confluence of favorable circumstances. …”
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    A new versatile peroxidase with extremophilic traits over-produced in MicroTom cell cultures by Marta Gogliettino, Ennio Cocca, Fabio Apone, Sonia Del Prete, Marco Balestrieri, Sara Mirino, Stefania Arciello, Gianna Palmieri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this work, a novel tomato peroxidase, named SAAP2, was isolated from MicroTom cell cultures, purified, and characterised. …”
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    Maternal language use during mother-child interactions and the development of ToM in Chinese children by Pei, T

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, two correlational analyses were conducted to address the research question that whether children’s age and expressive vocabulary correlate with parental reports of ToM understandings. No correlation was found between age and ToM ability. …”
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    Relevance theory and the effect of literature on beliefs: the example of Injun Joe in Twain’s Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Kenny, N

    Published 2018
    “…The question of the effect of literature upon beliefs is explored through one case study (Adventures of Tom Sawyer) and through various notions drawn from relevance theory: cognitive environments; contextual assumptions; implicatures; internal and external relevance; epistemic vigilance. …”
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    Migrant networks of irregular Nayu workers in Malaysia – The case of the Tom Yum restaurants in Kuala Lumpur by Suttiporn Bunmak

    Published 2011
    “…The Nayu workers are unauthorised foreign workers from Thailand who may be found operating and serving at the many Thai Halal Tom Yum restaurants all over Malaysia. This paper examines how migrant networks form and develop among Nayu migrants, former migrants and non-migrants in Thailand and Malaysia using data from ethnographic fieldwork. …”
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