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    Giebert, Stefanie & Göksel, Eva (eds.) (2019): Dramapädagogik-Tage 2018. Drama in Education Days 2018 by Miladinović, Dragan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The proceedings of the bilingual conference Dramapädagogik-Tage/Drama in Education Days 2018 in Konstanz, Germany, is the first independent publication following the yearly eponymous event. Since the conference series focuses “on best practice and research in the field of Drama and Theatre in Education specifically in second and foreign language teaching”2, the Scenario Journal has followed the conference since the beginning. …”
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    « A Shadow behind the Heart » : l’Étranger au cœur de l’intime dans Pnin de Nabokov by Lara Delage-Toriel

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…One may even say they haunt every one of his novels and stories, especially Pnin, in which the eponymous hero most vibrantly embodies that concept coined by the Russian Formalists, ostranenie, “making strange”. …”
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    Ethos royal et pouvoir féminin : Laodamie, reine d’Épire (1689) de Catherine Bernard by Louise Frappier

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Cet article s’intéresse à la construction de l’ethos, tout à la fois féminin et royal, du personnage éponyme dans la tragédie Laodamie, reine d’Épire de Catherine Bernard, créée en 1689 à la Comédie-Française, de même qu’à la tension générée par le conflit entre cet ethos et le pathos. …”
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    Jeux de pari (alea) et bonne chance dans la culture romaine. Une relecture de l’invocation à Hercule dans le Curculio de Plaute by Marco Vespa

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…One of the most famous scenes of gambling, alea, from Roman antiquity is found in archaic Latin theater, notably in a passage from Plautus’ Curculio (“The Weevil”) in which the eponymous character of the comedy, a parasite, invokes the god Hercules before throwing knucklebones in a betting game. …”
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    “Horsin’ Around”? #MeToo, the Sadcom, and <i>BoJack Horseman</i> by Nele Sawallisch

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The animated series <i>BoJack Horseman</i> has garnered much critical acclaim for its mix of tragic and comic portrayals of its eponymous protagonist, washed-up actor and cynic BoJack, and his friends in the anthropomorphic Hollywoo setting. …”
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    L’espace comme modalité de l’héroïsme dans Ruy Blas de Victor Hugo by Simplice Noguès GODO

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Ainsi Ruy Blas dont l’héroïté se manifeste au contact de l’espace palatial dans l’œuvre éponyme de Victor Hugo. Le dramaturge y définit une politique de l’espace au service de la critique des travers des élites de son temps. …”
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    No Country for Old X-Men: The Aging Hero in No Country for Old Men and Logan by Ljubica Matek, Zvonimir Prtenjača

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…A faithful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s 2005 novel, the Coen brothers’ eponymous film No Country for Old Men (2007), departs from the traditional Western by outlining an aging lawman, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, struggling to live up to his role. …”
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    Codes of Medical Ethics by Malik, A

    Published 2017
    “…The term medical ethics was not coined till 1803 when Thomas Percival wrote his eponymous book [2, 3], however the foundation of medical morality, informed by culture, philosophy and religion, was laid by oaths and treatise in the premodern era. …”
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    Interplay of histone marks with serine ADP-ribosylation by Bartlett, E, Bonfiglio, J, Prokhorova, E, Colby, T, Zobel, F, Ahel, I, Matic, I

    Published 2018
    “…Serine ADP-ribosylation (Ser-ADPr) is a recently discovered protein modification that is catalyzed by PARP1 and PARP2 when in complex with the eponymous histone PARylation factor 1 (HPF1). In addition to numerous other targets, core histone tails are primary acceptors of Ser-ADPr in the DNA damage response. …”
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    Language-selective and domain-general regions lie side by side within Broca's area. by Fedorenko, E, Duncan, J, Kanwisher, N

    Published 2012
    “…Ever since, Broca's eponymous brain region has served as a primary battleground for one of the central debates in the science of the mind and brain: Is human cognition produced by highly specialized brain regions, each conducting a specific mental process, or instead by more general-purpose brain mechanisms, each broadly engaged in a wide range of cognitive tasks? …”
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    Emerging roles of anti-Müllerian hormone in hypothalamic-pituitary function by Barbotin, A, Peigné, M, Malone, S, Giacobini, P

    Published 2019
    “…Since its initial discovery in the 1940s, research into the physiological actions of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), from its eponymous role in male developmental biology to its routine clinical use in female reproductive health, has undergone a paradigm shifting change. …”
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    He who gets slapped: how can clowning in film interrogate technoscientific culture and help enact the ideals of responsible innovation? by Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Sujatha Raman, Rebecca Hendershott, Tara Roberson, John Noel Viaña, Joan Leach

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Enhancing reflexivity in research systems requires cultural work to challenge established identities associated with being a scientist and to illustrate alternatives that might enable RI aspirations. Our reading of the eponymous clown-scientist and the film's key dramatic moment of traumatic loss highlight how the cultural forces of personal identity and identification can draw attention to and challenge institutional power, and serve as a new resource for RI researchers and practitioners.…”
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    Staphyloxanthin as a Potential Novel Target for Deciphering Promising Anti-<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Agents by Rana A. Elmesseri, Sarra E. Saleh, Heba M. Elsherif, Ibrahim S. Yahia, Khaled M. Aboshanab

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…One of the most prominent virulence factors of <i>S. aureus</i> is its eponymous antioxidant pigment staphyloxanthin (STX), which is an auspicious target for anti-virulence therapy. …”
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    Is Creaky Voice a Valley Girl Feature? Stancetaking & Evolution of a Linguistic Stereotype by Pierre Habasque

    “…The ‘Valley Girl’ stereotype came to be known in 1982 thanks to Frank & Moon Zappa’s eponymous hit song, which associated a wide variety of linguistic markers with the persona of a white, privileged, vapid, female adolescent. …”
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    Tunis et la naissance de la Shādhiliyya. Hagiographie et conflits de mémoire dans le Manāqib al-shaykh ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Mzūghī by Giuseppe Cecere

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The central thesis of the article is that the anonymous hagiographer of Shaykh al-Mzūghī (the latter being a Tunisian companion of the eponymous master al-Shādhilī), is the interpreter of an entirely Tuniso-centric representation of the Shādhiliyya and its origins, which differs from the competing systems of representations so far identified by researchers : the Egyptian-centric vision of the Alexandrian Shaykh Ibn ʿAṭā 'Allāh al-Iskandarī, which was long hegemonic both in Islamic countries and in the West, and the "multipolar" representations produced, respectively, by North African Shaykhs Ibn al-Ṣabbāgh and al-Fāsī and recently highlighted by Vincent Cornell, Kenneth Honerkamp, Nathan Hofer and others…”
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    Амфорите с енглифични печати от България by Petar Balabanov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The dating of the stamps bearing eponymous name often with the affix “επι” at the beginning is more complicated. …”
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    Histoire individuelle, histoire collective dans deux romans de Sylvie Germain by Annie Besnard

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Magnus, in the eponymous novel, and Pierre, in L'Inapercu, are two characters whose identities have been disrupted by the events of the Second World War. …”
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    Phonic Musicality as a Means of Recoding in E. L. Doctorow’s Ragtime by Lidia Bilonozhko

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Principles of intermedial analyses have been introduced into the study with the aim of identifying artistic forms, namely specific piano phonic implications, of the musical genre of ragtime within the eponymous novel. These phonic aspects of recoding correspond to the term “word music” as defined in the typology of S. …”
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    Un édifice au nom du roi Héqataoui (Ahmosé Ier) dans la nécropole thébaine by Frédéric Colin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This paper aims to support the identification of King Ahmose as the author of these bricks and to shed light on the ideological value of this eponymous title, based on the analysis of a key passage in the Ahmose Stele from Karnak (Cairo Museum, CGC 34001). …”
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    Filmic Eco-warnings and Television: Rolf de Heer’s Epsilon (1995) and Dr. Plonk (2007) by D. Bruno Starrs

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…But rather than 'shouting' the message that a messianic hero-figure can save the world as in his first eco-politically correct film, it is argued that de Heer has subsequently made a silent film in which the saviour fails: the eponymous Dr. Plonk is imprisoned and makes a subtle, unspoken plea to the audience to get out from in front of their television sets and save the world from ecological apocalypse themselves. …”
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