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    Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H7N2) Virus Infection in Immunocompromised Adult, New York, USA, 2003 by Belinda Ostrowsky, Ada Huang, William Terry, Diane Anton, Barbara Brunagel, Lorraine Traynor, Syed Abid, Geraldine Johnson, Marilyn Kacica, Jacqueline Katz, Lindsay Edwards, Stephen Lindstrom, Alexander Klimov, Timothy M. Uyeki

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Although the source of the virus was not identified, this case indicates the usefulness of virus culture for detecting novel influenza A viruses.…”
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    Metafictional potentiality of detective fiction and the metaphysical detective stories by Agnieszka Izdebska

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implementation of the detective novel convention — is unarguable. Such use of selfreferential strategies is juxtaposed with their applications in texts that in English-language reflection on postmodern and modernist novels are defined as metaphysical detective stories. …”
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    Artistic vs. popular elements in Paul Laric's novel Maribor remembered by Jerneja Petrič

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The article discusses Paul Laricʼs Maribor Remembered (1989) as a hybrid novel in terms of genre and artistic value. Essentially a detective novel, it also includes ethnic elements and humor as well as satire used to alleviate the growing tension as the elements of foul play multiply. …”
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  4. 124

    Mémoire vivante et requiem pour une génération by Frédéric Paulin, Jean-Louis Fournel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In his detective novel, Frédéric Paulin delivers a story about the counter-summit of Genoa which is based both on a personal, generational experience, and on long-term reflection on the security policy of the States of the European Union after 11/09. …”
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  5. 125

    Cagliostro (1743-1795) inventeur d’Arsène Lupin by Étienne Leterrier

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Arsene Lupin, one of the most famous characters of the french detective novel, is inspired from historical but also from fictional sources, especially by the novels of Alexandre Dumas. …”
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  6. 126

    Nemobius sylvestris (Orthoptera, Trigonidiidae, Nemobiinae) in North America by Brandon Woo

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The presence of this species in the USA was first noted via photos posted to iNaturalist, highlighting the value of citizen/community science platforms in detecting novel introductions.…”
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  7. 127

    scEMAIL: Universal and Source-free Annotation Method for scRNA-seq Data with Novel Cell-type Perception by Hui Wan, Liang Chen, Minghua Deng

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…A subjective threshold is often selected by users to detect novel cells. We propose a universal annotation framework for scRNA-seq data called scEMAIL, which automatically detects novel cell types without accessing source data during adaptation. …”
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  8. 128

    On the Role of the Story in Russian Literature: From Social Realism to the Classics of the XXth Century

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Attention is drawn to the originality of the plot of different genres: travel, detective novel.…”
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  9. 129

    Ragnarøk: An Elegy by Michael Adams

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Now, it too has lost its onomastic grandeur as meaning ‘the fall of the gods and civilization after an all-inclusive battle between the Jætter and the Æsir’ and has been brought down to mundane lexical use as ‘really big mess’ by a Danish detective novel and its English translation. Could the fall of Ragnarøk signal the Twilight of End of Times terminology? …”
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  10. 130

    Characteristic Volatile Fingerprints of Four Chrysanthemum Teas Determined by HS-GC-IMS by Zhiling Wang, Yixin Yuan, Bo Hong, Xin Zhao, Zhaoyu Gu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Furthermore, this work provides reference methods for detecting novel volatile organic compounds in chrysanthemum tea plants and products.…”
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    Le Désert ou la mer (2016) d’Ahmed Tiab : enquête phénoménologique sur un charnier by Afaf Zaid

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Ahmed Tiab's Le Désert ou la mer is a thriller, a heuristic fiction with cognitive virtue that develops under the sign of investigation. The detective novel is a contemporary literary investigation of the migratory phenomenon that appeals to current affairs and facts and emphasizes the tangible signs of human nature. …”
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    A Critique on the Evolving Process of Books: The Case of History of Iran’s Fiction by Mona Alimadadi

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The writer has written about the kind of novel as historical or detective novel.However, there are some defects too. These defects include structural defects (as distribution of content) and the methodology. …”
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  13. 133

    John Grisham’s Megabestsellers by Christine Evain

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Grisham cooked up his own recipe: a legal thriller which defies Todorov’s typology but which includes a certain number of the usual detective novel ingredients such as Eco’s Superman. The editor turns this market-driven product into one of its “megabestsellers” on which the book industry has now become commercially dependent.…”
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    How Safe Is Safe for Marine Toxins Monitoring? by Luis M. Botana, Amparo Alfonso, Ines Rodríguez, Ana M. Botana, Maria del Carmen Louzao, Mercedes R. Vieytes

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Therefore, the scope for detecting novel toxins which are not included in the monitoring protocol are very limited. …”
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    Le détournement du genre policier sur la scène anglaise contemporaine : One Minute (2003) de Simon Stephens et Orphans (2009) de Dennis Kelly by Aloysia Rousseau

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…It can at best be considered as an unfortunate collocation, derived from the canonical genre that is the detective novel. The whodunit is the only recurring expression in common critical vocabulary used to refer to the transposition of crime fiction to the stage, an obsolete expression which is obviously not a satisfying one when applied to contemporary detective plays such as Simon Stephens’ One Minute (2003) and Dennis Kelly’s Orphans (2009). …”
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  16. 136

    Unravelling Mysteries: Developing a “Method of Understanding” in Jane Austen’s and Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility by Laure Blanchemain Faucon

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Depicting characters harbouring secrets and investigating so as to unravel mysteries – though they are mainly psychological – Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility undoubtedly heralds the rise of the detective novel. It merges two aspects highly revealing of the evolution that crystallized in Poe’s tales with Dupin: the rising influence of the clinical gaze and the redemptive integration of eighteenth-century sensibility – which was increasingly becoming suspect at the turn of the century – within a rational “method of understanding.” …”
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    La représentation du chien dans le roman policier francophone : compagnon, enquêteur, victime ou bourreau ? by Pierre Michel Pranville

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The dog of the contemporary detective novel is no longer the police dog we saw in the films for young people in the fifties: it thinks, it communicates with its master, gives advice to him and comforts him. …”
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    STModule: identifying tissue modules to uncover spatial components and characteristics of transcriptomic landscapes by Ran Wang, Yan Qian, Xiaojing Guo, Fangda Song, Zhiqiang Xiong, Shirong Cai, Xiuwu Bian, Man Hon Wong, Qin Cao, Lixin Cheng, Gang Lu, Kwong Sak Leung

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…STModule captures a broader spectrum of biological signals compared to other methods and detects novel spatial components. The tissue modules characterized by gene sets demonstrate greater robustness and transferability across different biopsies. …”
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  19. 139

    Static and dynamic novelty detection methods for jet engine health monitoring. by Hayton, P, Utete, S, King, D, King, S, Anuzis, P, Tarassenko, L

    Published 2007
    “…The first model considered in this paper is a static model trained to detect novel events associated with changes in the vibration spectra recorded from a jet engine. …”
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    Pandora: nucleotide-resolution bacterial pan-genomics with reference graphs by Colquhoun, RM, Hall, MB, Lima, L, Roberts, LW, Malone, KM, Hunt, M, Letcher, B, Hawkey, J, George, S, Pankhurst, L, Iqbal, Z

    Published 2021
    “…Pandora approximates a sequenced genome as a recombinant of references, detects novel variation and pan-genotypes multiple samples. …”
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