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    Reconstructing, Reinterpreting, and Renarrating Code-switching in the Italian Dubbed Version of British and American Multilingual Films by Silvia Monti

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Considering audiovisual translation as both gateway and gatekeeping for the transmission of socio-cultural, ethnic, religious and moral values in wide contexts of intercultural dynamics and taking into account its being often intertwined with ideological manipulation (Díaz Cintas 2012), audiovisual products prove to be particularly suitable to illustrate the complexity of real-life multilingual realities (Bleichenbacher 2008), increasingly represented in contemporary British and American films dealing with the themes of cultural conflict, alienation and assimilation in multiethnic communities characterized by language crossing and trans-cultural awareness. …”
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    Kisspeptin signaling is required for the luteinizing hormone response in anestrous ewes following the introduction of males. by Julie-Ann P De Bond, Qun Li, Robert P Millar, Iain J Clarke, Jeremy T Smith

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In addition, the per-cell expression of Kiss1 mRNA was increased in the rostral and mid (but not the caudal) arcuate nucleus (ARC) after male exposure in both aCSF and P-271 treated ewes, but the per-cell content of neurokinin B mRNA was decreased. …”
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    "Ought", Agents and Ambiguity that Matters by Joanna Klimczyk

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Schroeder tried to undermine APT by exposing its central theoretical drawbacks, their being: (i) that APT badly overgeneralizes because if ambiguity is in Kate writes the report, then it should equally well be preserved under the non-agentive interpretation of ‘Kate ought to write the report’, but it is not, and (ii) that APT also undergeneralizes, since it ‘inscribes’ the same ambiguity as observed in ‘Kate ought to write the report’ to a sentence that lacks it, e.g. ‘Bill ought to kiss Lucy’. I argue that both the ‘overgeneralization problem’ and the ‘undergeneralization problem’ are harmless for the criticized view, since Schroeder’s two central arguments against the respective problems are seriously defective. …”
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    Simultaneous Detection of Plant- and Fungus-Derived Genes Constitutively Expressed in Single <i>Pseudoidium neolycopersici</i>-Inoculated Type I Trichome Cells of Tomato Leaves via... by Shota Iwasaki, Naoko Okada, Yutaka Kimura, Yoshihiro Takikawa, Tomoko Suzuki, Koji Kakutani, Yoshinori Matsuda, Yuling Bai, Teruo Nonomura

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…With combined primers for both <i>LHA2</i> and <i>TUB2</i> (multiplex RT-PCR/N-PCR), two bands were detected through the amplification of intron-spliced mRNAs of both genes. …”
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