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Italian literature in the US and UK since 1945: translation and interaction
Published 2023“…</p> <p>Across its three chapters, the thesis traverses the realms of prose, poetry, and theatre, examining for the first time the case studies of William Weaver’s translation of Giorgio Bassani’s <em>Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini</em> (1977), Charles Tomlinson’s translation of Attilio Bertolucci’s <em>Selected Poems</em> (1993), and Dario Fo and Franca Rame’s American tour of 1986, featuring on-stage translators Ronald Jenkins and Maria Consagra.…”
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The effects of global versus local processing styles on ingroup favouritism
Published 2012“…Social categorisation in turn facilitates comparisons between in- and outgroups. …”
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Seven children inequality and Britain’s next generation
Published 2024“…They turned 5 in 2023, amid a devastating cost-of-living crisis. …”
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Constructions of Japan and the Japanese : war, memory and foreign policy in Singapore
Published 2020“…The collaborative mode of memory was born of the political and economic engagements with Japan since Singapore’s independence. …”
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Moral cultivation, meritocracy and the origin of petty people: a hypothesis
Published 2023“…Specifically, one of the main problems in accounting for petty people is that everyone is born as a petty person and petty people are defined to be people who freely express their dispositions and do not pursue moral cultivation, but some are able to undergo ethical transformation and some remain as petty people. …”
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The rise and fall of Britain’s golden cohort: how the remarkable generation of 1925-1934 had their lives cut short by austerity
Published 2024“…The British born between 1925 and 1934 experienced exceptional improvements in their annual mortality; earning them the title ‘the Golden Cohort’. …”
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Rule Britannia: Brexit and the end of empire
Published 2020“…In this wide-ranging and thoughtful analysis, now fully updated to cover the fallout from Brexit and the impact of coronavirus, Dorling and Tomlinson argue that if Britain can reconcile itself to its new place on the world stage, a new identity can be born from the ashes. <i>Rule Britannia</i> is a powerful call to leave behind the jingoistic ignorance of the past and build a fairer Britain, eradicating the inequality that blights our society and embracing our true strengths.…”
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Characterisation of ball impact conditions in professional tennis: Matches played on hard court
Published 2017“…Ball tracking information taken from three consecutive years of an ATP 250 tour event played on hard court was analysed. The frequency of first serves, second serves, racket impacts and surface impacts was assessed per game and extrapolated to show how many impacts a single ball is subjected to. …”
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My research career
Published 2024“…I was born in Rongcheng County in Shandong province on June 22. 1913. …”
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Rule Britannia: Brexit and the end of empire
Published 2019“…In this wide-ranging and thoughtful analysis, now fully updated to cover the fallout from Brexit and the impact of coronavirus, Dorling and Tomlinson argue that if Britain can reconcile itself to its new place on the world stage, a new identity can be born from the ashes. <i>Rule Britannia</i> is a powerful call to leave behind the jingoistic ignorance of the past and build a fairer Britain, eradicating the inequality that blights our society and embracing our true strengths.…”
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SP.2H3 / ESG.SP2H3 Ancient Philosophy and Mathematics, Fall 2006
Published 2006“…Western philosophy and theoretical mathematics were born together, and the cross-fertilization of ideas in the two disciplines was continuously acknowledged throughout antiquity. …”
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Analysis of corporate governance and corporate performance in the 2007-2008 financial crisis
Published 2010“…Alan Greenspan described the recent financial crisis as a “once-in-a-century credit tsunami”, born of a collapse deep inside the US housing sector. …”
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Design and implementation of responsive registration and feedback system using unity3D
Published 2019“…Science and technology are born to benefit humanity, especially in the era when the new industrial revolution commences. …”
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Louise Moillon
Published 2024“…The life and career of Louise Moillon (1609/10-1696) offers a fascinating case study of a supremely talented artist whose posthumous reputation has been mired in invisibility. Born and raised in Paris, Moillon was the sole woman in a circle of Calvinist Protestant émigrés who brought their tradition of still-life painting with them from Flanders. …”
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Their Finest Hour Online Archive [Dataset]
Published 2024“…</p> <p>The project received over 2,000 stories and 25,000 digitised and born-digital objects submitted by members of the public - ranging from candid family photographs and diaries to personal items such as a “lucky rupee” and woollen gloves. …”
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Understanding trends in social fluidity in western europe: class structural change and the OED triangle
Published 2024“…In further evaluating these theories, we report empirical analyses of relations within the origins-education-destinations (OED) triangle, drawing on data for individuals born 1923-77 in 17 European societies. In contrast with earlier research, we treat education in relative terms. …”
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Effects of interaction between information technology (IT) and a Singapore hotel : a case study
Published 2015“…Information Technology (IT) adopted in an organisation is influenced by various organisational and social factors. In turn, the organisation design is affected by the implementation of IT. …”
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Urban Life and the Ambient in Smart Cities, Learning Cities, and Future Cities /
Published 2023“…"This publication is about urban life and the urbanizing process in the context of more aware people interacting with more aware technologies, contributing to understandings of the ambient turn in smart cities, learning cities, and future cities embracing rethinking of more sustainable and livable approaches to urban life in terms of research and practice"-- Provided by publisher.…”
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Structural and electronic features enabling delocalized charge-carriers in CuSbSe 2
Published 2025“…Using a combination of theory and experiment, the critical enabling factors are found to be: 1) having a layered structure, which allows distortions to the unit cell during the propagation of an acoustic wave to be relaxed in the interlayer gaps, with minimal changes in bond length, thus limiting deformation potentials; 2) favourable quasi-bonding interactions across the interlayer gap giving rise to higher electronic dimensionality; 3) Born effective charges not being anomalously high, which, combined with the small bandgap (≤1.2 eV), result in a low ionic contribution to the dielectric constant compared to the electronic contribution, thus reducing the strength of Fröhlich coupling. …”
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Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women
Published 2023“…We examined all individuals born in 1956–1968 (men) and 1956–1973 (women) in Finland (<em>n</em> = 1,035,928) and Sweden (<em>n</em> = 1,509,092) to the completion of their reproductive lifespan in 2018. …”
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