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Navigating the Continuum of Care: Common Goods and Uncommon Experiences
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Utraquist Bohemia and the English Martyrs: An Uncommon Witness of Reform
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In Search of Lost Realities: Alan Bennett’s “The Uncommon Reader’’ through Russian Reader’s Eyes
Published 2023-12-01“…So, the main approach of the translation of “The Uncommon Reader” into Russian is considered to be a domesticating strategy, which means the need to adapt the story by simplifying or replacing (renaming) historical and everyday realities, when they are transplanted from one worldview to another: for example, “Alsatian — German Shepherd” or “Dame Commander — Court Lady.” …”
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Reasons for Metamorphosis in One Thousand and One Nights Stories
Published 2012-08-01“…One of the common motifs of myths and ancient stories is metamorphosis or transformation of creatures using supernatural forces or magic. …”
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When time is short, and we are late!: A story of chronic meningitis
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A coming-of-age story: adult neurogenesis or adolescent neurogenesis in rodents?
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Patient‐driven search for rare disease therapies: the Fondazione Telethon success story and the strategy leading to Strimvelis
Published 2017-03-01“…The recent approval of Strimvelis, the first ex vivo gene therapy to gain marketing authorization (Schimmer & Breazzano, ), has drawn attention to Fondazione Telethon, the Italian charity that played a pivotal role in this effort. Although it is not uncommon that advanced therapies, such as Strimvelis, are developed by partnerships between academia and industry, direct involvement of a charity in key steps of this process is still unusual. …”
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A Modernist Approach to the Novel of Under the Devil’s Umbrella
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Les transformations d'un mythe d'origine L'exemple de Gengis Khan et de Tamerlan
Published 2000-06-01“…His life is marked by many signs, characteristic of an uncommon destiny. In particular, his birth is presented as a miraculous event though its story has been changed in the course of time as his descendants and later his epigones drifted away from Shamanist Mongol origins. …”
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Staging Hamlet (2015)
Published 2017-11-01“…"Hamlet" is still able to fascinate us thanks to its uncommon psychological analysis, one which is surprisingly linear, despite - or should we rather say because of? …”
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Book Review of Susana Patricia Ruiz Espinosa. <i>La obra literaria abierta: del soporte digital al impreso</i>
Published 2017-12-01“…It is not uncommon to find discussions regarding the current status of print materials and the impending end of the book as a literary support overshadowed by the increasing rise of digital literacy. …”
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Hybrid repair of an innominate artery pseudoaneurysm after blunt traumatic injury in a bovine arch
Published 2023-12-01“…Innominate artery injury is an uncommon consequence of blunt trauma to the neck due to its protected position behind the thorax. …”
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Kart og krim
Published 2014-01-01“…This means that the maps may provide strategic reading support for young and often inexperienced readers. Maps are not an uncommon peritextual phenomenon in books for children, and the maps in the series discussed here are therefore initially considered in the context of other maps in children’s literature. …”
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Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, and gout
Published 2023-07-01“…In his scientific and literary production on gout, Conan Doyle stuck to the most updated medical concepts of the time, demonstrating an uncommon knowledge of scientific literature. …”
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Unconventional Narrative Structure and The Problem of Latency Phase in Peter Pan Novel
Published 2022-09-01“…Results/Findings This research found that the novel’s complexity came from its unconventional narrative structure such as the layered sub-plots, unique settings, and characters with complex personalities that were uncommon in children’s literature. It then led to the further analysis of the children who were processing their latency phase through their activities. …”
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