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2. The Effect of Polarized Training Intensity Distribution on Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Work Economy Among Endurance Athletes: A Systematic Review.
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Nøst, Henrik Lyngstad, Aune, Morten Andreas, and van den Tillaar, Roland
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AEROBIC capacity ,ENDURANCE athletes - Abstract
High-intensity training (HIT) has commonly been the most effective training method for improvement in maximal oxygen uptake (VO
2max ) and work economy, alongside a substantial volume of low-intensity training (LIT). The polarized training model combines both low- and high-intensity training into a specific training intensity distribution and has gained attention as a comprehensive approach. The objective of this review was to systematically search the literature in order to identify the effects of polarized training intensity distribution on VO2max , peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak ), and work economy among endurance athletes. A literature search was performed using PubMed and SPORTDiscus. A total of 1836 articles were identified, and, after the selection process, 14 relevant studies were included in this review. The findings indicate that a polarized training approach seems to be effective for enhancing VO2max , VO2peak , and work economy over a short-term period for endurance athletes. Specifically, a training intensity distribution involving a moderate to high volume of HIT (15–20%) combined with a substantial volume of LIT (75–80%) appears to be the most beneficial for these improvements. It was concluded that polarized training is a beneficial approach for enhancing VO2max , VO2peak , and work economy in endurance athletes. However, the limited number of studies restricts the generalizability of these findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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3. Incorporating Time-Domain Reflectometry in Chip-Level Failure Analysis Workflow: Case Studies and Development for Volume Failure Analysis.
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Liao, Joy Y., Pham, Timothy, Giang, Khanh, Marks, Howard Lee, White, Thomas, Alton, Jesse, Gibson, Brett, and Igarashi, Martin
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TIME-domain reflectometry , *FAILURE analysis , *FAILURE mode & effects analysis , *GALVANIC isolation , *REFLECTOMETRY - Abstract
Non-destructive electrical fault isolation (FI) techniques such as emission- and laser-based techniques have been utilized widely for chip-level failure analysis (FA). However, these techniques by themselves can sometimes be inadequate for certain failure modes. In this paper, we present six FA case studies using Time-domain Reflectometry (Electro-optical terahertz pulse reflectometry, EOTPR) in combination with the traditional FI techniques. We also present continuing development in making EOTPR accessible to the semiconductor process and packaging communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. LIT: Label-Informed Transformers on Token-Based Classification
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Sun, Wenjun, Tran, Hanh Thi Hong, González-Gallardo, Carlos-Emiliano, Coustaty, Mickaël, Doucet, Antoine, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Antonacopoulos, Apostolos, editor, Hinze, Annika, editor, Piwowarski, Benjamin, editor, Coustaty, Mickaël, editor, Di Nunzio, Giorgio Maria, editor, Gelati, Francesco, editor, and Vanderschantz, Nicholas, editor
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5. Life Form Identification of Coral Reef and Genera in Pahawang Island to Support Ecosystem Rehabilitation
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Novriadi, Darmawan, Andy, Maretta, Gres, Prasetyo, Budhi Agung, Nurhayu, Winati, Gurning, Agus Rayendi, Afrizal, Muhammad, Malik, Mahib Abdul, Ma, Wanshu, Series Editor, Mahendra, I Putu, editor, Sarmoko, Sarmoko, editor, Pardede, Indra, editor, Watcarawipas, Akaraphol, editor, and Zulkepli, Nur Ayunie Binti, editor
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6. One Long Versus 2 Short Sessions? Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Low-Intensity Training at Self-Selected Speeds in Cross-Country Skiers.
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Talsnes, Rune Kjøsen, Nordgården, Sigrid, Kocbach, Jan, and Solli, Guro Strøm
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ENERGY metabolism ,RESISTANCE training ,ENDURANCE sports training ,TIME ,EXERCISE physiology ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of acceleration ,CROSS-country skiing ,EXERCISE intensity ,HEART beat ,EXERCISE ,LACTATES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ATHLETIC ability ,DATA analysis software ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress - Abstract
Purpose: To compare self-selected speeds and corresponding physiological responses and perceived training stress between 1 long session versus 2 shorter sessions of low-intensity training (LIT) in 1 day among cross-country skiers. Methods: Thirteen national-level skiers performed 2 different LIT types during classical roller-skiing matched for the same distance in a counterbalanced order. The training consisted of either 1 long (approximately 3 h) session (1LIT) or 2 shorter (approximately 1.5 h each) sessions (2LIT) with 7 hours of recovery in between. Speed, heart rate, rating of perceived exertion, and blood lactate concentrations were measured, and perceived training stress (1–10) was assessed after sessions. Results: 2LIT was performed at mean (SD) 1.9% (2.0%) higher speeds versus 1LIT (P ≤.01). Higher speeds were also found in the second versus first session of 2LIT and the second versus first part of 1LIT (1.9% [3.2%] and 3.2% [3.6%], respectively, both P ≤.01). There were no significant differences between LIT types in heart rate, although rating of perceived exertion increased in the second versus first part of 1LIT (0.9 [0.8] point, P ≤.01). Blood lactate concentration was reduced in the second versus first session/part of both LIT types (approximately 0.16 [0.20] mmol·L
−1 , P ≤.05). There were no differences in perceived training stress between LIT types 7 and 23 hours after training, although higher perceived muscular exertion (2.0 [1.1] points, P ≤.01) was found directly after 1LIT. Conclusions: Compared with a distance-matched long session, skiers perform 2LIT at slightly higher self-selected speeds with the same physiological responses elicited, although minor differences in perceived training stress were observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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7. PENGEMBANGAN LOCAL INSTRUCTIONAL THEORY TOPIK ARITMETIKA SOSIAL BERBASIS RME UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN PEMECAHAN MASALAH MATEMATIS
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Dewi Ratna Sari and Ahmad Fauzan
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lit ,rme ,kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis ,mathematical problem solving ability ,Education ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Kemampuan pemecahan masalah merupakan salah satu tujuan yang penting dipelajari dalam proses pembelajaran. Banyaknya penggunaan rumus dan tidak terlibatnya peserta didik dalam penemuan konsep matematis menyebabkan rendahnya kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis. Untuk itu, dirancang suatu alur pembelajaran untuk memfasilitasi kemampuan pemecahan masalah dengan pendekatan yang tepat dan sesuai berbasis Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) untuk menghasilkan Local Instructional Theory (LIT) khususnya topik aritmetika sosial yang valid, praktis dan efektif. Penelitian pengembangan ini menggunakan gabungan design research model Plomp dan Gravemeijer & Cobb. Subyek penelitian terdiri dari peserta didik kelas VII sebanyak 3 orang (evaluasi perorangan), 6 orang (kelompok kecil) dan 32 orang (kelompok besar) di sebuah SMP di Kota Padang. Data penelitian dikumpulkan menggunakan lembar observasi, lembar validasi ahli, lembar angket, dan soal tes kemampuan pemecahan masalah. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa LIT topik aritmetika sosial yang dikembangkan sudah valid dilihat dari aspek didaktik (penyajian), materi (isi), kebahasaan dan kegrafikaan (tampilan. Praktis karena alur belajar dapat digunakan oleh peserta didik dalam menemukan sendiri konsep matematika menggunakan tahap informal menuju tahap formal dengan uji kelayakan oleh peserta didik (kelompok kecil) 86,67% dengan kriteria “sangat praktis” dan peserta didik (kelompok besar) 78,27% dengan kriteria “praktis”. Selanjutnya dikatakan efektif karena memberikan dampak positif terhadap kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis peserta didik dan rata-rata tes 79,11% dengan kriteria “berhasil” pada tahap field test. Problem solving ability is one of the important goals studied in the learning process. The large use of formulas and the lack of involvement of students in discovering mathematical concepts causes low mathematical problem solving abilities. For this reason, a learning pathway was designed to facilitate problem solving abilities with an appropriate and appropriate approach based on Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) to produce Local Teaching Theory (LIT), especially social arithmetic topics that are valid, practical and effective. This development research uses the Plomp and Gravemeijer & Cobb combined design research model. The research subjects consisted of 3 class VII students (individual evaluation), 6 people (small group) and 32 people (large group) at a junior high school in Padang City. Research data was collected using observation sheets, expert validation sheets, questionnaires, and problem solving ability test questions. The results of the research show that the LIT topic of social arithmetic that was developed is valid from the didactic (presentation), material (content), linguistic and graphic (display) aspects. It is practical because the learning flow can be used by students in discovering their own mathematical concepts using the informal stage towards the formal with a feasibility test by students (small groups) 86.67% with the criteria "very practical" and students (large groups) 78.27% with the criteria "practical". Furthermore, it is said to be effective because it has a positive impact on mathematical problem solving abilities students and the test average was 79.11% with the criteria "successful" at the field test stage.
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8. The Effect of Polarized Training Intensity Distribution on Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Work Economy Among Endurance Athletes: A Systematic Review
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Henrik Lyngstad Nøst, Morten Andreas Aune, and Roland van den Tillaar
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high-intensity training ,low-intensity training ,HIT ,LIT ,VO2max ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
High-intensity training (HIT) has commonly been the most effective training method for improvement in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and work economy, alongside a substantial volume of low-intensity training (LIT). The polarized training model combines both low- and high-intensity training into a specific training intensity distribution and has gained attention as a comprehensive approach. The objective of this review was to systematically search the literature in order to identify the effects of polarized training intensity distribution on VO2max, peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), and work economy among endurance athletes. A literature search was performed using PubMed and SPORTDiscus. A total of 1836 articles were identified, and, after the selection process, 14 relevant studies were included in this review. The findings indicate that a polarized training approach seems to be effective for enhancing VO2max, VO2peak, and work economy over a short-term period for endurance athletes. Specifically, a training intensity distribution involving a moderate to high volume of HIT (15–20%) combined with a substantial volume of LIT (75–80%) appears to be the most beneficial for these improvements. It was concluded that polarized training is a beneficial approach for enhancing VO2max, VO2peak, and work economy in endurance athletes. However, the limited number of studies restricts the generalizability of these findings.
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9. Procedure of LIT
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Raut, Mohan, Raut, Mugdha, Raut, Mohan, and Raut, Mugdha
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10. Case Studies
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Raut, Mohan, Raut, Mugdha, Raut, Mohan, and Raut, Mugdha
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11. The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
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Thomas Leonhard Stöggl, Julia C. Blumkaitis, Tilmann Strepp, Mahdi Sareban, Perikles Simon, Elmo W. I. Neuberger, Thomas Finkenzeller, Natalia Nunes, Lorenz Aglas, and Nils Haller
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Block training ,HIT ,HIIT ,Interval exercise ,LIT ,Load monitoring ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Abstract Background Performing multiple high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions in a compressed period of time (approximately 7–14 days) is called a HIIT shock microcycle (SM) and promises a rapid increase in endurance performance. However, the efficacy of HIIT-SM, as well as knowledge about optimal training volumes during a SM in the endurance-trained population have not been adequately investigated. This study aims to examine the effects of two different types of HIIT-SM (with or without additional low-intensity training (LIT)) compared to a control group (CG) on key endurance performance variables. Moreover, participants are closely monitored for stress, fatigue, recovery, and sleep before, during and after the intervention using innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable devices. Methods This is a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial that includes the results of a pilot participant. Thirty-six endurance trained athletes will be recruited and randomly assigned to either a HIIT-SM (HSM) group, HIIT-SM with additional LIT (HSM + LIT) group or a CG. All participants will be monitored before (9 days), during (7 days), and after (14 days) a 7-day intervention, for a total of 30 days. Participants in both intervention groups will complete 10 HIIT sessions over 7 consecutive days, with an additional 30 min of LIT in the HSM + LIT group. HIIT sessions consist of aerobic HIIT, i.e., 5 × 4 min at 90–95% of maximal heart rate interspersed by recovery periods of 2.5 min. To determine the effects of the intervention, physiological exercise testing, and a 5 km time trial will be conducted before and after the intervention. Results The feasibility study indicates good adherence and performance improvement of the pilot participant. Load monitoring tools, i.e., biomarkers and questionnaires showed increased values during the intervention period, indicating sensitive variables. Conclusion This study will be the first to examine the effects of different total training volumes of HIIT-SM, especially the combination of LIT and HIIT in the HSM + LIT group. In addition, different assessments to monitor the athletes' load during such an exhaustive training period will allow the identification of load monitoring tools such as innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable technology. Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov, NCT05067426. Registered 05 October 2021—Retrospectively registered, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05067426 . Protocol Version Issue date: 1 Dec 2021. Original protocol. Authors: TLS, NH.
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12. Adverse drug reactions following lymphocyte immunotherapy for the treatment of infertility: A retrospective study.
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Eidizadeh, Abass, Papert, Susanne, Valk, Jakob, Pollok‐Kopp, Beatrix, Goldmann, Monika, Riggert, Joachim, Moltrecht, Rüdiger, and Legler, Tobias J.
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INFERTILITY treatment , *ERYTHEMA , *IMMUNIZATION , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *LYMPHOCYTES , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *ITCHING , *DRUG side effects , *IMMUNOTHERAPY - Abstract
Aim: Unexplained infertility is a major burden for couples who want to have children. Lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) could be a therapeutic help for these couples. Although LIT has been carried out for decades, the data on the success of therapy are still controversial and there is hardly information on possible adverse drug reactions. Methods: In this study, we used a questionnaire to determine the frequency of local and systemic adverse drug reactions in our patients who were treated with LIT between 2017 and 2020 (n = 302). In addition, we asked about pregnancies and/or live births after LIT in a 2‐year follow‐up (n = 140). Results: Most of the patients reported the occurrence of mild local adverse drug reactions in a period of less than 4 weeks: Over 75% reported moderate erythema, itching or swelling, over 10% erythema, itching or swelling as more pronounced adverse drug reaction. Blistering was specified in 10% of the cases. Serious adverse drug reactions or adverse events were not described. In the follow‐up, 69% of our patients stated a pregnancy after LIT, and 50% a life birth. Conclusions: Overall, LIT represents a well‐tolerated therapy for couples with unexplained infertility, however, more evidence is needed on the benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Fine intervals are required when using point intercept transects to assess coral reef status
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Chao-Yang Kuo, Cheng-Han Tsai, Ya-Yi Huang, Wei Khang Heng, An-Tzi Hsiao, Hernyi Justin Hsieh, and Chaolun Allen Chen
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benthic community ,reef survey methods ,LIT ,reef check ,citizen science ,long-term monitoring ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
The Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method has commonly been used in recent decades for estimating the status of coral reef benthic communities. It is a simple method that is efficiently performed underwater, as benthic components are recorded only as presence or absence at specific interval points along transects. Therefore, PIT is also popular in citizen science activities such as Reef Check programs. Longer intervals are commonly associated with longer transects, yet sampling interval length can significantly influence benthic coverage calculations. Despite this, the relative accuracy of longer or shorter intervals related to transect length has not been tested for PIT. In this study, we tested the optimum intervals of PIT for several commonly used transect lengths using the bootstrap method on empirical data collected on tropical coral reefs and non-reefal coral communities. Our results recommend fine intervals of 10 cm or shorter, depending on the length of the transect, to increase the accuracy of estimating benthic community status on coral reefs. Permanent transects should also be considered in long-term monitoring programs to improve data quality.
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14. Monitoring Terumbu Karang menggunakan Metode Line Intercept Transect di Pesisir Kelurahan Mamboro, Taipa, Kayu malue dan mamboro Pasca 2 Tahun Tsunami Kota Palu Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah.
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Akbar, Mohamad, Musbah, Muhamad, Muliadin, Salanggon, Alismi M., Wahyudi, Deddy, Renol, and Hermawan, Roni
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Coral reefs are very important ecosystems and have a direct economic impact on coastal communities. In addition, coral reef ecosystems also play a role in providing habitat for various kinds of marine organisms such as Echinoderms, Crustaceans, Polychaeta, Chordata, Molluscs, Annelids and free-living marine biota such as plankton and fish. Over-exploitation of coral reefs and their resources, changes in top land that cause sedimentation and other anthropogenic activities will cause damage to coral reefs. Increasing pressure can threaten the existence and sustainability of coral reef ecosystems and the biota that live in them. In 2018 there was an earthquake 7.4 Richter scale accompanied by tsunami, the impact was large of destruction of the aquatic biota habitat of coral reef ecosystem. The aims of this study were (1) to examine the condition of coral reefs in Palu Bay, (2) to examine the composition of coral reefs in Palu Bay. Coral reef data was collected using the Line Intercept Transect (LIT) method. For coral reef observations using a transect with a length of 25 m, with every 50 cm observations or 50 points/transect. Each location were carried out 2 times. The results obtained shown the growth conditions of live coral were poor, but coral growth has started to improve. For water quality, it shown that the water quality in Palu Bay was suitable for coral reefs growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Introduction to Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy (LIT)
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Raut, Mohan, Raut, Mugdha, Raut, Mohan, and Raut, Mugdha
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16. Introduction to Reproductive Immunology and Reproductive Failure
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Raut, Mohan, Raut, Mugdha, Raut, Mohan, and Raut, Mugdha
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17. The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
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Stöggl, Thomas Leonhard, Blumkaitis, Julia C., Strepp, Tilmann, Sareban, Mahdi, Simon, Perikles, Neuberger, Elmo W. I., Finkenzeller, Thomas, Nunes, Natalia, Aglas, Lorenz, and Haller, Nils
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ENDURANCE athletes ,HIGH-intensity interval training ,ACTIVE recovery ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,ATHLETE training ,RESEARCH protocols - Abstract
Background: Performing multiple high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions in a compressed period of time (approximately 7–14 days) is called a HIIT shock microcycle (SM) and promises a rapid increase in endurance performance. However, the efficacy of HIIT-SM, as well as knowledge about optimal training volumes during a SM in the endurance-trained population have not been adequately investigated. This study aims to examine the effects of two different types of HIIT-SM (with or without additional low-intensity training (LIT)) compared to a control group (CG) on key endurance performance variables. Moreover, participants are closely monitored for stress, fatigue, recovery, and sleep before, during and after the intervention using innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable devices. Methods: This is a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial that includes the results of a pilot participant. Thirty-six endurance trained athletes will be recruited and randomly assigned to either a HIIT-SM (HSM) group, HIIT-SM with additional LIT (HSM + LIT) group or a CG. All participants will be monitored before (9 days), during (7 days), and after (14 days) a 7-day intervention, for a total of 30 days. Participants in both intervention groups will complete 10 HIIT sessions over 7 consecutive days, with an additional 30 min of LIT in the HSM + LIT group. HIIT sessions consist of aerobic HIIT, i.e., 5 × 4 min at 90–95% of maximal heart rate interspersed by recovery periods of 2.5 min. To determine the effects of the intervention, physiological exercise testing, and a 5 km time trial will be conducted before and after the intervention. Results: The feasibility study indicates good adherence and performance improvement of the pilot participant. Load monitoring tools, i.e., biomarkers and questionnaires showed increased values during the intervention period, indicating sensitive variables. Conclusion: This study will be the first to examine the effects of different total training volumes of HIIT-SM, especially the combination of LIT and HIIT in the HSM + LIT group. In addition, different assessments to monitor the athletes' load during such an exhaustive training period will allow the identification of load monitoring tools such as innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable technology. Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov, NCT05067426. Registered 05 October 2021—Retrospectively registered, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05067426. Protocol Version Issue date: 1 Dec 2021. Original protocol. Authors: TLS, NH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Conflictos socioambientales en la literatura infantil. Soluciones al alcance de las infancias
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María Celeste Romá and Bernardo Figueroa Garro
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ambiente ,conflicto socioambiental ,desarrollo ,educación ambiental ,extractivismo ,lit ,Environmental law ,K3581-3598 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Este trabajo surge en el marco de nuestra práctica docente en un espacio curricular del Profesorado Universitario en Letras de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina. Entre las problemáticas que abordamos en el seminario: Estudio de la Realidad Latinoamericana y Argentina están los conflictos socioambientales, que son aquellos que conciernen al acceso y control de los bienes naturales y el territorio. Teniendo en cuenta que la literatura infantil reciente se ha vuelto un escenario más de representación de problemáticas vinculadas a lo socioambiental, nos ha interesado indagar qué conflictos socioambientales son abordados en la literatura infantil que está disponible para el público de nuestra ciudad (San Luis, Argentina); y, una vez definidos dichos conflictos, ver cómo son tratados por los diferentes autores, cómo se representa la tensión, qué problemáticas aparecen asociadas, etcétera. Aunque nuestra muestra es pequeña aún (59 cuentos), establecimos algunas categorías y arribamos a algunas conclusiones que pueden ser significativas para futuros trabajos. Construimos once categorías —conflictos en torno al modelo de minería extractivo; conflictos en torno a la extracción de oro y las energías alternativas; conflictos en torno al modelo de producción de hidrocarburos por fractura hidráulica; conflictos en torno a la deforestación; conflictos en torno al modelo de agricultura y la producción de alimentos; conflictos en torno al modelo de pesca a gran escala; conflictos en torno a los animales en peligro de extinción; conflictos en torno al cambio climático: se derriten los polos, hay sequías y emergencia hídrica; conflictos en torno a la contaminación ambiental; conflictos en torno al consumo; y conflictos en torno a la conciencia ambiental y ecológica— e identificamos algunos aspectos significativos respecto a esa particular mirada del mundo que se vuelve situación a atravesar, que implica al deseo del lector en una actividad que no es contemplativa —esto es, no lo informa, instruye o ilustra—, sino polémica, controversial, incómoda, preocupante, y que lleva, sí o sí, a imaginar soluciones, muchas veces a contramano de lo establecido o naturalizado.
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19. Individualization of lithium therapy based on the monitoring of its level in saliva.
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Kuczyńska, Julita and Zakrzewska-Sito, Alicja
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BIPOLAR disorder , *INTELLECTUAL disabilities , *PSYCHIATRISTS , *THERAPEUTICS , *LITHIUM - Abstract
Purpose: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a mental disorder that affects approximately 2-3% of the population. The mainstay of treatment in bipolar disorder is lithium, which has also found an important application in the potentiation of antidepressants in drug-resistant depression, in the course of both bipolar disorder and recurrent depressive disorders. Views: The narrow therapeutic range of lithium and the frequent side effects it causes necessitates the monitoring of its concentration in the blood, which requires the periodic presence of the patient in a clinical laboratory. This is costly and inconvenient for patients, and is a common obstacle for psychiatrists who are reluctant to prescribe this effective drug precisely because of the inconvenience of having to monitor blood levels. If regular monitoring of lithium levels could be carried out without the need to puncture the vein and visit a clinic it would save time for both patients and healthcare professionals, avoid discomfort, and make difficult-to-reach patients easier to manage. Conclusions: Saliva in the monitoring of the lithium level is a promising biological material and offers the possibility to quickly estimate the individual lithium dosage for a specific patient which will provide the required therapeutic level. Saliva can be collected at home without the involvement of qualified personnel. Providing a more convenient and effective means of monitoring lithium therapy (e.g. the proposed non-invasive saliva level test) would enable safer, more effective therapy (more likely to maintain therapeutic blood levels) and an individualized therapeutic approach to a patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Which Method for Which Purpose? A Comparison of Line Intercept Transect and Underwater Photogrammetry Methods for Coral Reef Surveys
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Isabel Urbina-Barreto, Rémi Garnier, Simon Elise, Romain Pinel, Pascal Dumas, Vincent Mahamadaly, Mathilde Facon, Sophie Bureau, Christophe Peignon, Jean-Pascal Quod, Eric Dutrieux, Lucie Penin, and Mehdi Adjeroud
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coral cover ,LIT ,orthomosaic ,reef survey methods ,structural complexity ,underwater photogrammetry ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
The choice of ecological monitoring methods and descriptors determines the effectiveness of a program designed to assess the state of coral reef ecosystems. Here, we comparer the relative performance of the traditional Line Intercept Transect (LIT) method with three methods derived from underwater photogrammetry: LIT on orthomosaics, photoquadrats from orthomosaics, and surface analyses on orthomosaics. The data were acquired at Reunion Island on five outer reef slopes and two coral communities on underwater lava-flows. Coral cover was estimated in situ using the LIT method and with LITs and photoquadrats digitized on orthomosaic. Surface analyses were done on the same orthomosaics. Structural complexity of the surveyed sites was calculated from digital elevation models using three physical descriptors (fractal dimension, slope, surface complexity), and used to explore their possible influence in coral cover estimates. We also compared the methods in terms of scientific outputs, the human expertise and time required. Coral cover estimates obtained with in situ LITs were higher than those obtained with digitized LITs and photoquadrats. Surfaces analyses on orthomosaics yielded the lowest but most the precise cover estimates (i.e., lowest sample dispersion). Sites with the highest coral cover also had the highest structural complexity. Finally, when we added scientific outputs, and requirements for human expertise and time to our comparisons between methods, we found that surface analysis on the orthomosaics was the most efficient method. Photoquadrats were more time-consuming than both in situ and digitized LITs, even though they provided coral cover estimates similar to those of digitized LITs and yielded more than one descriptor. The LIT in situ method remains the least time-consuming and most effective for species-level taxonomic identifications but is the most limited method in terms of data outputs and representativeness of the ecosystem.
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21. The Leaky Integrating Threshold and Its Impact on Evidence Accumulation Models of Choice Response Time (RT).
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Verdonck, Stijn, Loossens, Tim, and Philiastides, Marios G.
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DRIFT diffusion models , *DECISION making , *EVIDENCE - Abstract
A common assumption in choice response time (RT) modeling is that after evidence accumulation reaches a certain decision threshold, the choice is categorically communicated to the motor system that then executes the response. However, neurophysiological findings suggest that motor preparation partly overlaps with evidence accumulation, and is not independent from stimulus difficulty level. We propose to model this entanglement by changing the nature of the decision criterion from a simple threshold to an actual process. More specifically, we propose a secondary, motor preparation related, leaky accumulation process that takes the accumulated evidence of the original decision process as a continuous input, and triggers the actual response when it reaches its own threshold. We analytically develop this Leaky Integrating Threshold (LIT), applying it to a simple constant drift diffusion model, and show how its parameters can be estimated with the D*M method. Reanalyzing 3 different data sets, the LIT extension is shown to outperform a standard drift diffusion model using multiple statistical approaches. Further, the LIT leak parameter is shown to be better at explaining the speed/accuracy trade-off manipulation than the commonly used boundary separation parameter. These improvements can also be verified using traditional diffusion model analyses, for which the LIT predicts the violation of several common selective parameter influence assumptions. These predictions are consistent with what is found in the data and with what is reported experimentally in the literature. Crucially, this work offers a new benchmark against which to compare neural data to offer neurobiological validation for the proposed processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. OCHRONA KLIMATU KOSZTEM RÓŻNORODNOŚCI BIOLOGICZNEJ? ŚRODOWISKOWE I SPOŁECZNE KONSEKWENCJE WYDOBYCIA LITU NA PUSTYNI ATAKAMA.
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Paź-Dyderska, Sonia, Dyderski, Marcin K., and Jagodziński, Andrzej M.
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- 2021
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23. Assessing the Real Risk of Mining Industry Environmental Impact. Case Study.
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SOBCZYK, Wiktoria, Ishimi PERNY, Koji Cristobal, and SOBCZYK, Eugeniusz J.
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MINERAL industries ,ANALYTIC hierarchy process ,WATERSHEDS ,HYDROLOGIC cycle ,AQUATIC habitats - Abstract
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- 2021
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24. Snapshot of life and love; Whole lives, universes in short stories; Portals to other worlds
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Idrus, Feby, McKinney, Cushla, and Neilson, Jessie
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- 2021
25. Stoking appetites
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Kasmara, Angelique
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- 2021
26. Le sommeil des rois d’Espagne : les lits dans les collections royales espagnoles
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Pilar Benito García and Mario Mateos Martín
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mobilier ,lit ,collections royales ,textiles ,Patrimoine national ,Palais royal de Madrid ,Fine Arts - Abstract
Dans l’étiquette palatine espagnole, le lit royal est un meuble important qui sert au repos du monarque mais remplit aussi une fonction publique, notamment lors des obsèques royales. Sa prééminence repose sur la richesse des matériaux utilisés, en particulier les tentures, que l’on changeait selon la mode du moment et la présence d’un ciel. Les lits plus remarquables de la riche collection du Patrimonio Nacional datent du xvie au xixe siècle et sont actuellement répartis dans les divers palais où vécurent les rois d’Espagne. Ils révèlent des influences chinoises, indiennes, françaises ou italiennes. Quiconque veut rêver du sommeil des princes et des rois peut maintenant contempler cet héritage raffiné.
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- 2019
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27. From a story point of view: an interview with Rian Hughes
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Loydell, Rupert
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Literature and Literary Theory ,graph_arts ,illustr ,creative_writing ,lit ,writing - Abstract
Rian Hughes is a graphic designer, illustrator, comic artist, writer and type designer who has worked extensively for the British and American advertising, music and comic book industries.\ud He has written and drawn comics for 2000AD and Batman: Black and White, and designed logos for The Avengers, The X-Men, Superman, record label Hedkandi, MTV and James Bond. He has edited books on mid-century lifestyle illustration and custom typography, and written on semiotics, culture, and collecting vintage science fiction pulps and paperbacks.
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- 2022
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28. 'Take up her bed': Cleopatra’s bed in Antony and Cleopatra
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Lori Leigh
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Elizabethan ,property ,bedchamber scenes ,William Shakespeare ,Antony and Cleopatra ,Antoine et Cléopâtre ,scènes de lit ,élisabéthain ,lit ,bed ,accessoire - Abstract
The most notable bed scenes in Shakespearean drama feature women in bed as violated or murdered, Innogen in Cymbeline and Desdemona in Othello, respectively. Arguably only Juliet has some agency in her bed when she willingly drinks the contents of Friar Lawrence’s vial to escape her impending marriage to Paris. Though often neglected, there is another famous bed scene in Shakespeare. During the final moments of Antony and Cleopatra, the titular queen makes use of a poisonous asp and dies on her bed as clearly indicated in Caesar’s directive to “Take up her bed” (V.ii.345). The bed on stage in Shakespeare is often read thematically as signifying vulnerability and sexuality, but it may also be perceived as a place of strength, a site of resistance in the domestic sphere. How might the image of Cleopatra on the bed further the juxtaposition throughout the play of bedchamber and battlefield? Why do many productions resist staging the bed and substitute a throne? This essay investigates the significance of the bed throughout the play, culminating in the staging of Cleopatra’s bed in the final scene as a powerful emblematic prop. Les scènes de lit les plus célèbres dans l’œuvre de Shakespeare montrent des femmes violées ou assassinées, Innogen dans Cymbeline, ou Desdémone dans Othello. Seule Juliette conserve une mesure de liberté de choix dans son lit, quand elle choisit de boire le contenu du flacon que lui a donné le Frère Laurence pour éviter son mariage imminent avec Paris. Le corpus shakespearien comporte une autre scène de lit célèbre et pourtant souvent oubliée. Dans les derniers moments d’Antoine et Cléopâtre, la reine a recours à une vipère vénéneuse et meurt sur son lit, ainsi que César l’indique clairement : « Soulevez son lit » (V.ii.345). Le lit sur la scène, souvent interprété comme métonymie de vulnérabilité et de sexualité, peut aussi être perçu comme un lieu de puissance, un espace de résistance dans la sphère domestique. Jusqu’où l’image de Cléopâtre sur son lit prolonge-t-elle la juxtaposition de la chambre et du champ de bataille ? Pourquoi tant de mises en scène choisissent de remplacer le lit par un trône ? Cet article s’intéresse à la signification du lit dans la pièce, qui culmine dans la mise en scène du lit de Cléopâtre dans la scène finale, où cet objet scénique prend une force emblématique.
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29. Comparative study between Larval Packet Test and Larval Immersion Test to assess the effect of <italic>Metarhizium anisopliae</italic> on <italic>Rhipicephalus microplus</italic> tick larvae.
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Webster, Anelise, Souza, Ugo Araújo, Martins, João Ricardo, Klafke, Guilherme, Reck, José, and Schrank, Augusto
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METARHIZIUM anisopliae ,TRITON X-100 ,TICKS ,ENTOMOPATHOGENIC fungi ,BIOLOGICAL pest control - Abstract
Entomopathogenic fungi, such as
Metarhizium anisopliae , for the control of arthropods, have been studied for more than 20 years. The aim of this study was to determine the best methodology to evaluate the in vitro effect of the fungusM. anisopliae onRhipicephalus microplus tick larvae. We compared a modified Larval Packet Test (LPT) and a Larval Immersion Test (LIT). For the LPT filter papers were impregnated with 1 mL ofM. anisopliae suspension in Triton X-100 at 0.02%, in concentrations of 106 , 107 and 108 conidia/mL and subsequently folded to include the larval ticks. LIT was performed by immersing the larvae inM. anisopliae suspensions for 5 min using the same three concentrations, then the larvae were placed on filter paper clips. For LPT, the LT50 values obtained were 134.6, 27.2 and 24.8 days for concentrations of 106 , 107 and 108 conidia/mL; and the mortality after 21 days was 17.3, 17.6 and 38%, respectively. The LT50 values of LIT were 24.5, 20 and 9.2 days with mortality after 21 days of 50.5, 64.7 and 98% for 106 , 107 and 108 conidia/mL, respectively. For the same conidia concentration, LIT showed a higher mortality in a shorter time interval when compared with LPT. These differences between the methods tested must be taking into account in further screening and effect studies withM. anisopliae . The set of results shown here could optimize the protocol used to identifyM. anisopliae strains pathogenic againstR. microplus . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Expulsión espontánea de lito en paciente con íleo biliar. Reporte de un caso clínico inusual
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Romero César Alejandro, López, Rodríguez Juan Manuel, Gómez, Nogales Antonio, Romero, Romero César Alejandro, López, Rodríguez Juan Manuel, Gómez, and Nogales Antonio, Romero
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Gallstone ileus is a rare complication of cholelithiasis, described as a mechanical intestinal obstruction due to the impaction of one or more gallstones within the gastrointestinal tract. The stone reaches the intestine through a cholecystoenteric fistula. The most common type of fistula is located between the gallbladder and the duodenum. Due to the lack of suspicion of this condition, the diagnosis is made with exploratory laparotomy in 50% of patients. Most of the literature recommends surgical management, however there are very few reports of spontaneous expulsion of gallstones., El íleo biliar es una complicación poco común de la colelitiasis, se describe como una obstrucción intestinal mecánica debida a la impactación de uno o más cálculos biliares dentro del tracto gastrointestinal. El lito llega al intestino por medio de una fístula colecistoentérica. El tipo de fístula más frecuente se localiza entre la vesícula biliar y el duodeno. Debido a la falta de sospecha de este padecimiento, el diagnóstico se realiza con laparotomía exploradora en 50% de los pacientes. La mayoría de la bibliografía recomienda manejo quirúrgico; sin embargo, existen muy pocos casos en los cuales se ha reportado la expulsión espontánea del lito biliar.
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- 2022
31. Market for Critical Raw Materials and its Influence on Mineral Prices.
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DVOŘÁČEK, Jaroslav, SOUSEDÍKOVÁ, Radmila, KUDELOVÁ, Zuzana, and JUREKOVÁ, Zdenka
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RAW materials ,ANIMAL products ,COMMERCIAL products ,PRIMARY commodities ,MINERAL industries ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
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- 2018
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32. The effect of lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) in modulating immune responses in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL).
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Aslanian-kalkhoran, Lida, Kamrani, Amin, Alipourfard, Iraj, Chakari-Khiavi, Forough, Chakari-Khiavi, Aref, Aghebati-Maleki, Leili, Shekarchi, Ali Akbar, Mehdizadeh, Amir, Mojahedi, Maryam, Danaii, Shahla, Roshangar, Leila, Ahmadian Heris, Javad, Zolfaghari, Mohammadali, Dolati, Sanam, Soltani-Zangbar, Mohammad Sadegh, and Yousefi, Mehdi
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B cells , *RECURRENT miscarriage , *IMMUNE response , *REGULATORY T cells , *LYMPHOCYTES , *KILLER cells , *IMMUNOREGULATION - Abstract
• Recurrent pregnancy loss, also known as RPL, happens to 2–5% of women of reproductive age. • Immune system between the mother and the fetus plays an important role in the acceptance of the fetus and maintaining the pregnancy. • Modulation of the immune system by lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) is a reasonable way to prevent embryo rejection. • Pro-Inflammatory cytokines decline following subcutaneous LIT of women with RPL. In order to prevent miscarriage in RPL patients, the goal of this study was to determine how well lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) works in modifying immunological responses produced by cells, cytokines, transcription factors, and microRNAs. 200 RPL patients and 200 healthy controls were included in the study. Using flow cytometry, it was possible to compare the frequency of cells before and after lymphocyte treatment. Real-time PCR was used to assess the gene expression levels of transcription factors, cytokines, and microRNAs. ELISA method was used to evaluate the level of secretion of cytokines in the serum. Primary evaluation of the immune profile between healthy controls and RPL cases showed a higher frequency of Th17, NK, B cells and a lower frequency of Treg cells in RPL cases. Also, pro-inflammatory cytokines showed increased expression at mRNA and protein levels in the RPL group in comparison with the control group. Whereas, anti-inflammatory cytokines showed decreased expression in RPL patients. Decreased and increased frequency of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes observed in RPL cases following LIT, respectively. The same results obtained for RORγt and FoxP3 mRNA expression as transcription factor of Th17 and Treg cells, respectively. NK cell cytotoxicity decreased after LIT in RPL patients. miR-326a and miR-155 expression after LIT reduced, but miR-146a and miR-10a expression increased in RPL instances. LIT in RPL cases causes to elevation and modulation of anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Our data showed that lymphocyte therapy can be proposed as an effective therapeutic agent in RPL patients with immunological background by a modulating inflammatory condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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33. This is not a burden, it's a joy: An interview with Ben Ratliff
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Rupert Loydell
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Cultural Studies ,History ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,journalism ,lit ,pop ,writing ,Music - Abstract
Ben Ratliff is an American journalist, music critic and author. Ratliff is the son of an English mother and an American father, growing up in London and in Rockland County, New York. From 1996 to 2016, he wrote about pop music and jazz for the New York Times; his books include Coltrane: The Story of a Sound (Faber, 2011) and Every Song Ever: Twenty Ways to Listen to Music Now (Penguin, 2017).
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- 2020
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34. Acte premier
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Gozzi, Carlo
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famille ,réforme du théâtre au xviiie siècle ,théâtre vénitien du xviiie siècle ,Italie ,merveilleux ,tragique ,vie théâtrale ,pièce à féérie ,LIT ,dramaturgie de l'acteur ,tragique et merveilleux scéniques ,commedia dell’arte ,Literature ,fable théâtrale ,Theater ,Venise - Abstract
Plage avec arbres ; au loin, une mer déchaînée ; nuages sombres, tonnerre et éclairs. Scène première Pantalon,s’agitant sur le pont d’une galère prise dans la tempête. Il fera retentir un sifflet de marin, haranguera ses rameurs, hurlera des ordres qui seront couverts par le fracas de la tempête. La bourrasque ira diminuant et la galère se dirigera vers la plage. Pantalon, frappant les galériens avec une corde, et criant. Lâchez le gouvernail. Tirez ce cordage, mauvaise troupe. À toi, moussai...
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- 2022
35. Acte IV
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Gozzi, Carlo
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famille ,réforme du théâtre au xviiie siècle ,théâtre vénitien du xviiie siècle ,Italie ,merveilleux ,tragique ,vie théâtrale ,pièce à féérie ,LIT ,dramaturgie de l'acteur ,tragique et merveilleux scéniques ,commedia dell’arte ,Literature ,fable théâtrale ,Theater ,Venise - Abstract
Antichambre royale avec une grande porte dans la perspective. Nuit obscure. Une dalle du pavement se soulève, et Jennaro en sort, portant une torche allumée dans une main, et un cimeterre dégainé dans l’autre. Scène première Jennaro, agité et parlant à voix basse. Les broussailles, les épines et les pierres Qui encombrent ce souterrain oublié Pouvaient peut-être retarder mon allure ; Elles ne pouvaient m’arrêter. Bien qu’ennemi, Mon frère m’est très cher, et je tiens à sa vie. C’est là le seu...
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36. Acte V
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Gozzi, Carlo
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traduction ,commedia dell’arte ,Literature ,fable théâtrale ,tragique ,Theater ,LIT ,burlesque ,fable ,comédie ,allégorie - Abstract
Jardin délicieux. Fontaine avec une vasque d’un côté, de l’autre un piédestal supportant un grand plat. Au milieu une table ; sur le devant, des sièges herbeux disposés en cercles. Scène première Tartaglia, Barbarina, Renzo, Pompea, Tartagliona, Pantalon, Brighella, tous assis en cercle sur les sièges herbeux, Truffaldin, Sméraldine, debout. Tartagliona, bas à Brighella.Poète, je me suis calmée car tu le voulais. Brighella, bas à Tartagliona. Attention, mes pronostics disent ceci Si le roi de...
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- 2022
37. Introduction
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Gozzi, Carlo
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famille ,réforme du théâtre au xviiie siècle ,théâtre vénitien du xviiie siècle ,Italie ,merveilleux ,tragique ,vie théâtrale ,pièce à féérie ,LIT ,dramaturgie de l'acteur ,tragique et merveilleux scéniques ,commedia dell’arte ,Literature ,fable théâtrale ,Theater ,Venise - Abstract
Un succès inattendu Le 24 octobre 1761, à Venise, dans le théâtre de San Samuele rempli à craquer malgré le mauvais temps et la concurrence des autres théâtres, les spectateurs enthousiastes applaudirent la nouvelle pièce proposée par le comte Carlo Gozzi et par la troupe du capocomico Antonio Sacchi : une « fable théâtrale », intitulée Le Corbeau, créée pendant l’été à Milan, où, contre toute attente, le public de la capitale lombarde, toujours assez réservé, lui avait fait une ovation. Ce p...
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- 2022
38. DEALS & STEALS.
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MORGAN, DEMARCO, PILGRIM, EVA, and JOHNSON, TORY
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DEMARCO MORGAN (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) All right, folks. We just got our first festive deal of the day revealed. And now for more "25 Days of Deals" with Tory Johnson, the Tory Johnson. These deals are all from small businesses, so just scan the QR code to go right to them. What do we have, my friend? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2023
39. Deriving predictive pathophysiological markers from ICP analysis
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Mládek, Arnošt, Bradáč, Ondřej, Haninec, Pavel, and Mraček, Jan
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normotenzní hydrocefalus ,intracranial pressure ,NPH ,normal pressure hydrocephalus ,strojové učení ,lumbar infusion test ,nitrolební tlak ,machine learning ,LIT ,lumbální infuzní test ,ICP - Abstract
Deriving predictive pathophysiological markers from ICP analysis RNDr. Arnošt Mládek, Ph.D. December 13, 2021 Abstract Intracranial pressure (ICP) is an irreplaceable neurointensive care parameter and is an area under intensive research. The great diagnostic importance of ICP is underlied by two factors: (1) the central nervous system (CNS) is placed in a rigid cranial vault and even small local expansive processes (e.g. tumors, abscesses, bleeding) may lead to intracranial hypertension; (2) a specific property of the CNS is a rather uniform response to various pathological events since many etiologically heterogeneous diffuse injuries of neural tissue lead to oedema elevating ICP. The complexity of ICP monitoring stems from the neurosurgical insertion of the pressure sensor into the intracranial space and the associated risks of bleeding, neuroinfection and brain tissue damage. Intracranial pressure is more than just a number on a bedside monitor, even though in clinical practice this simplification is rather common. Similarly to electrocardiogram (ECG) signals whose information content goes well beyond heart rate calculation, understanding of ICP dynamics can provide us with insight into the current clinical status as well as prediction of further evolution. The mainstay of the dissertation thesis are...
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- 2022
40. From a 2007 Correspondence
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Loydell, Rupert and Waling, Steve
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lang ,creative_writing ,lit ,writing - Abstract
An edited email correspondence with the author Steve Waling discussing poetry and poetry publishing
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- 2022
41. The immunomodulatory effect of intradermal allogeneic PBMC therapy in patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion.
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Sarkesh, Aila, Sorkhabi, Amin Daei, Parhizkar, Forough, Soltani-Zangbar, Mohammad Sadegh, Yousefi, Mehdi, and Aghebati-Maleki, Leili
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RECURRENT miscarriage , *T helper cells , *KILLER cells , *REGULATORY T cells , *B cells - Abstract
There has been limited study on the impact of PBMC therapy in RSA patients with immunological disorders such as Th17 and Treg cell dysregulation, as well as their associated factors. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of PBMC therapy in modulating immune cell frequency, cytokine production, transcription factors, and miRNAs implicated in the regulation of their function, as well as their potential superiority to routine treatments. Fifty RSA women who had received PBMCs and 50 matched-paired control RSA women who had received the routine treatments were recruited and followed for three months. The frequencies of Th17, Treg, NK, and B cells were assessed using flow cytometry. Thereafter, the gene expression level of the transcription factors and related miRNAs of Treg cell and Th17 cell was quantified using RT-PCR. Then ELISA was employed to assess the cytokine production of Th17 and Treg cells. Finally, the live birth rate and miscarriage rate were evaluated as clinical outcomes in this study. Flow cytometry analysis revealed that PBMC therapy significantly reduces the frequencies of Th17 and NK cells while enhancing the frequency of Treg cells. RT-PCR analysis confirmed that PBMC therapy significantly downregulates RORγt and upregulates FoxP3. Likewise, RT-PCR analysis showed that PBMC therapy reduces the expression of miR-25, miR-155, and miR-326 while increasing the expression of miR-10a. ELISA results demonstrated that PBMC therapy considerably decreases the concentration of inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-17, and TNF-α and enhances the concentration of anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and TGF-β. Following PBMC therapy live birth rate raised while miscarriage rate reduced. Our findings suggested that, in contrast to routine treatments, PBMC therapy can significantly modulate the maternal immune system by enhancing the Treg/Th17 paradigm and regulating the expression of Treg and Th17 cell-associated cytokines, transcription factors, and miRNAs. This treatment also can increase the live birth rate in RSA patients. • LIT had superior immunomodulatory effects in RSA patients as compared to routine treatments. • LIT can effectively target the Treg/Th17 paradigm by directing the expression of cytokines, transcription factors, and miRNAs toward Treg cell immunodominance. • Many studies are still warranted to corroborate our findings and establish LIT as a viable therapeutic approach for RSA women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Haunted Cornwall
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Loydell, Rupert
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A book review of Morag Smith's Spoil (Broken Sleep Books)
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- 2021
43. Low Brow, High Brow, Sci Fi: From the Margins to the Heights
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Scott, Linda
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sci ,tech ,eng_lit ,lit ,writing - Abstract
2021 heralds the publication by two prestigious organisations, of a series of strikingly illustrated artefacts celebrating Science Fiction writing by acclaimed authors. British institution The Royal Mail recently produced a set of six individually illustrated stamps commissioned by their design team in collaboration with design company Webb and Webb, packaged in an illustrated envelope created by design studio Common Curiosity. The commission marks the 75th anniversary of the death of highly regarded Science Fiction author H.G Wells. In addition to this The Folio Society, an exclusive U.K. based publishing house has recently produced a box set of the complete short stories of Philip K. Dick whose novel ‘ Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?’ was adapted as the highly successful film Blade Runner by Ridley Scott in 1982. 24 Illustrators were commissioned to interpret the stories. The set is available only on line and as a limited edition of 750 signed copies. That such prestigious institutions have further elevated the status of the Sci – Fi genre both through the association with such highly respected organisations and through the quality of the design and illustration of the products, marks an ongoing shift in the perception of the genre. The focus of this paper will explore the ongoing evolution of the genre with a focus on narratives, authors , illustration and design, tracing Science Fiction’s cultural transition from ‘Low Brow ‘to ‘High Brow ‘in which the former ‘pulp fiction’ magazine format and association with the genre has evolved into highly desirable , exclusive and collectible artefacts.
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- 2021
44. Invisible Belfast: Flat ontologies and remediation of the post-conflict city
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Alan Hook and Danielle Barrios-O'Neill
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,History ,Communication ,public ,05 social sciences ,Indie film ,edu ,digital_games ,050801 communication & media studies ,06 humanities and the arts ,lit ,060202 literary studies ,Visual arts ,Post conflict ,0508 media and communications ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,storytelling ,Object-oriented ontology ,0602 languages and literature ,Spring (hydrology) ,digital_media ,Alternate reality - Abstract
[in]visible belfast was a research-driven indie alternate reality game (ARG) that ran for 6 weeks during the spring of 2011 in Belfast and was subsequently adapted, 5 years later into a fictional documentary for BBC Radio 4. The ARG is a participatory and dispersed narrative, which the audience play through. The text expands outward across both physical and digital platforms to create a mystery for the players using everyday platforms. The ARG is a product of media convergence and at its heart transmedial, defined by its complexity and modes of participation. The fictional radio documentary which remediated the ARG into a more simple linear structure, but possibly a more complex narrative form, retells parts of the story for new audiences. The premise of [in]visible belfast – the game and later the documentary – is itself an adaptation of writer Ciaran Carson’s novel The Star Factory (1997): a postmodern adventure through the complex psychogeography of Belfast. A trail through the labyrinthine text, which paints the history of Belfast in poetic prose. This article will map the concept’s journey from novel to game to radio, contextualising its development within its political and urban landscape and charting the remediation of the narratives as they fold out across multiple media and complex story arches. The article will draw together ideas from previous publications on ARG, transmediality and complex textualities from the authors and reflect on the textual trajectories that the remediation of the narrative has taken from the original book, through the ARG, into the radio documentary. Building upon recent approaches from environmental philosopher Tim Morton and games theorist Ian Bogost, the authors argue that Belfast’s history propels medial adaptations of a particular kind, characterised by a ‘flat’ ontology of space and time and a sort of diffuse and dark urban experience for designers/producers and players/listeners.
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- 2019
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45. Aluminium corrosion in power semiconductor devices
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J. Leppänen, J. Ingman, J.-H. Peters, M. Hanf, R. Ross, G. Koopmans, J. Jormanainen, A. Forsström, G. Ross, N. Kaminski, V. Vuorinen, Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, ABB Oy Drives, University of Bremen, IWO Ede NL, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, Aalto-yliopisto, and Aalto University
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ECM ,Aluminium corrosion ,LiT ,Pourbaix diagram ,Condensed Matter Physics ,IGBT ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,MIP ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,FIB ,PoF ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,EoL ,HV-HTRB - Abstract
Funding Information: The work presented in this publication has been carried out by an international research consortium at ABB Drives in Finland, at Aalto University (at Micronova and Nano Microscopy Center) in Finland, at University of Bremen in Germany, and at IWO Ede NL in the Netherlands. We extend special thanks to Jiaco Instruments for the support given by their demonstration of their MIP decapsulation technique which was used for the samples used in this article. We also extend our thanks to Fraunhofer IMWS in Germany for special permission to trial LiT equipment on one of the samples described in this work. The work has been partially funded by the Power2Power project , which is a co-funded European innovation project in the semiconductor industry. The project receives grants from the European H2020 research and innovation programme , the ECSEL Joint Undertaking and national funding authorities from the eight involved countries under grant agreement No 826417 . The participating countries are Austria, Finland, Germany (including the free states of Saxony and Thuringia), Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland. Funding Information: The work presented in this publication has been carried out by an international research consortium at ABB Drives in Finland, at Aalto University (at Micronova and Nano Microscopy Center) in Finland, at University of Bremen in Germany, and at IWO Ede NL in the Netherlands. We extend special thanks to Jiaco Instruments for the support given by their demonstration of their MIP decapsulation technique which was used for the samples used in this article. We also extend our thanks to Fraunhofer IMWS in Germany for special permission to trial LiT equipment on one of the samples described in this work. The work has been partially funded by the Power2Power project, which is a co-funded European innovation project in the semiconductor industry. The project receives grants from the European H2020 research and innovation programme, the ECSEL Joint Undertaking and national funding authorities from the eight involved countries under grant agreement No 826417. The participating countries are Austria, Finland, Germany (including the free states of Saxony and Thuringia), Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) | openaire: EC/H2020/826417/EU//Power2Power In this study, insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power modules were exposed to high voltage, high humidity, high temperature and reverse bias (HV-H3TRB) conditions until end-of-life (EoL). The limited lifetime of power semiconductor devices when used in demanding applications involving high relative humidity during operation is commonly reported to be associated with the design of the edge termination in power transistor or diode chips. A physics-of-failure (PoF) oriented methodology was adopted in failure analysis, including using lock-in thermography (LiT) for failure localisation and using an advanced microwave-induced plasma (MIP) decapsulation technique for the selective etching of the edge termination polyimide passivation film. A focused ion beam (FIB) was utilised to create a cross-section of the samples for both scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analysis. The evidence gathered using the physics-of-failure methodology were compared with the results from advanced statistical analysis of the failure distributions in Weibull plots, including comparison of α and β parameters. This analysis revealed correlation with the Weibull distributions and the results from the physics-of-failure. Aluminium corrosion products were systematically observed on guard rings (GR) and field plates (FP) showing that the migration of these corrosion products forming an electrical path between the guard rings that seems to be a major failure mechanism in high humidity environments when reverse bias voltage is applied.
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46. Which Method for Which Purpose? A Comparison of Line Intercept Transect and Underwater Photogrammetry Methods for Coral Reef Surveys
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Urbina-barreto, Isabel, Garnier, Rémi, Elise, Simon, Pinel, Romain, Dumas, Pascal, Mahamadaly, Vincent, Facon, Mathilde, Bureau, Sophie, Peignon, Christophe, Quod, Jean-pascal, Dutrieux, Eric, Penin, Lucie, Adjeroud, Mehdi, Urbina-barreto, Isabel, Garnier, Rémi, Elise, Simon, Pinel, Romain, Dumas, Pascal, Mahamadaly, Vincent, Facon, Mathilde, Bureau, Sophie, Peignon, Christophe, Quod, Jean-pascal, Dutrieux, Eric, Penin, Lucie, and Adjeroud, Mehdi
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The choice of ecological monitoring methods and descriptors determines the effectiveness of a program designed to assess the state of coral reef ecosystems. Here, we comparer the relative performance of the traditional Line Intercept Transect (LIT) method with three methods derived from underwater photogrammetry: LIT on orthomosaics, photoquadrats from orthomosaics, and surface analyses on orthomosaics. The data were acquired at Reunion Island on five outer reef slopes and two coral communities on underwater lava-flows. Coral cover was estimated in situ using the LIT method and with LITs and photoquadrats digitized on orthomosaic. Surface analyses were done on the same orthomosaics. Structural complexity of the surveyed sites was calculated from digital elevation models using three physical descriptors (fractal dimension, slope, surface complexity), and used to explore their possible influence in coral cover estimates. We also compared the methods in terms of scientific outputs, the human expertise and time required. Coral cover estimates obtained with in situ LITs were higher than those obtained with digitized LITs and photoquadrats. Surfaces analyses on orthomosaics yielded the lowest but most the precise cover estimates (i.e., lowest sample dispersion). Sites with the highest coral cover also had the highest structural complexity. Finally, when we added scientific outputs, and requirements for human expertise and time to our comparisons between methods, we found that surface analysis on the orthomosaics was the most efficient method. Photoquadrats were more time-consuming than both in situ and digitized LITs, even though they provided coral cover estimates similar to those of digitized LITs and yielded more than one descriptor. The LIT in situ method remains the least time-consuming and most effective for species-level taxonomic identifications but is the most limited method in terms of data outputs and representativeness of the ecosystem.
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47. Institutional Determinants of the Adoption of Innovations in Moroccan Agriculture: The Case of LIT in the Draa-Tafilalt Region: Déterminants institutionnels de l'adoption d'innovations dans l'agriculture marocaine: le cas du LIT dans la région de Draa-Tafilalet
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Mohamed Elboukhary, El INTIDAMI, Fatiha, BENAMAR, Mohamed Elboukhary, El INTIDAMI, and Fatiha, BENAMAR
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The purpose of this study was to examine the role and influence of institutional variables in the adoption of localized irrigation technology (LIT) by farmers in the Draa- Tafilalt region. Given the nature of our problem and in order to test the hypotheses built around our conceptual model, we have adopted the hypothetical-deductive approach in this work, which is part of a "positivist" perspective, and the quantitative method by face-to-face survey as a research strategy. The estimation of the parameters of the binary logit model using SPSS version 25 software, carried out on the basis of data collected by questionnaire from 400 farmers in the Draa-Tafilalt region revealed that among the five institutional variables used in this study, four variables have a significant and positive effect on the probability of adopting the LIT. Three variables with less than 1% probability level ("access to credit", "access to subsidy" and "social influence") and one variable with less than 5% probability level ("contact with extension agents"). Unexpectedly, the result of the binary logistic regression also revealed that the role of the explanatory variable "membership in a cooperative or association" in the adoption of LIT in the study area is not significant. Keywords: Adoption, institutional variables, LIT, logit, Draa-Tafilalt region.
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48. Checkout Girls & Other Subversions
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Loydell, Rupert
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A book review of\ud Checkout 19, Claire-Louise Bennett (Jonathan Cape)\ud Textual Non Sense, Robert Crawford (Beyond Criticism Editions / Boiler House Press)\ud A Shaken Bible, Steve Hanson (Beyond Criticism Editions / Boiler House Press)
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49. Cantari arthuriens
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Musso, Daniela
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Medieval & Renaissance Studies ,Lancelot ,roman arthurien ,merveilleux ,LIT004200 ,amour courtois ,ermite ,Morgane ,LIT ,DSB ,Galaad ,chevalier ,Literature ,ensorcelement ,Poetry ,POE ,Folklore ,conte - Abstract
Performance d’un conteur qui se produit dans la rue, le cantare est un récit chanté ou psalmodié qui peut aborder de nombreux sujets. De ce genre intrinsèquement oral, les témoins écrits sont très précieux : ceux du présent recueil sont inspirés par les adaptations italiennes de la matière arthurienne tout autant que par les contes merveilleux. Tristan et Lancelot se livrent à un combat sans merci au Perron de Merlin, dans un récit suivant d’assez près un épisode de la réécriture du Tristan de Rusticien de Pise ; la cour arthurienne est menacée par un chevalier inconnu aux armes enchantées dans les cantari de Lasancis et du bouclier traître. Dans un troisième texte au sujet comparable, Hector, ensorcelé par Morgane, abat ses compagnons sans les reconnaître ; c’est Galaad, devenu chevalier ermite, qui intervient pour briser le charme et, dans le cantare qui lui est consacré, est le héros d’un conte hagiographique qui condense nombre de traits folkloriques. Enfin, Carduino, dans le cantare homonyme, et Gauvain, dans celui de la Pucelle Joyeuse, partent à la conquête d’une vouivre en traversant forêts, villes ensorcelées et châteaux enchantés peuplés de géants, magiciens, créatures métamorphosées. Les auteurs de ces deux beaux textes, forgés par l’intertextualité et par l’interpolation entre la culture populaire et la culture savante, adaptent dans une ambiance arthurienne leurs sujets, puisés à la source orale du conte.
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50. Lanzelet
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von Zatzikhoven, Ulrich
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Medieval & Renaissance Studies ,History ,HIS017000 ,filiation ,cycle arthurien ,merveilleux ,roi ,amour courtois ,LIT ,dicton ,HBJF ,DSB ,roman d’aventure ,LIT004170 ,tournoi ,dynastie ,Literature German Dutch Scandinavian ,roman de Lancelot ,Chrétien de Troyes - Abstract
Swer rehtiu wort gemerken kan, der gedenke wie ein wîse man hie vor bî alten zîten sprach, dem sît diu welt der volge jach. 5 in dûhte der niht wol gemuot der al der liute willen tuot. den frumen haʒʒent ie die zagen : daʒ s...
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