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When ‘Law’ Rhymes with ‘Flaw’: the Sounds of British Justice in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury (1875)
Published 2021-01-01“…Their already clever play on tessitura, the many echoes of grand Italian opera tunes and their attempt at rendering the comical and ludicrous atmosphere of the courtroom all coalesced to make Trial by Jury a key example of how both their witty words and catchy notes were—back then and are still now—heard as truly British.…”
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The Beginning of the “Checks and Balances” in the Ecuadorian Contemporary Constitutionalism
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Nové poznatky o neolitickém osídlení jižních Čech
Published 2018-06-01“… Příspěvek rozšiřuje dosavadní skromné poznatky o neolitickém osídlení jižních Čech. Jádrem práce je analýza nálezových souborů z výzkumů sídelních areálů v Dehtářích, Radčicích a na nově objevené lokalitě Mažice uskutečněných v sezonách 2015 a 2016. …”
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Confounding factors in the diagnosis and clinical course of rare congenital hemolytic anemias
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Stability of Quadratic Functional Equations via the Fixed Point and Direct Method
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Stability of Quadratic Functional Equations via the Fixed Point and Direct Method
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