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of Shakespeare’s death. The editors, Lliane Loots, Sandra Young, and Miranda Young-Jahangeer, are aware of the seemingly contradictory impulse of commemorating Shakespeare amidst efforts to decolonize higher ...
footprints .11 If pitch, tone, and note are to be regarded as “infinitely reproducible and shareable at zero cost” in the age of the internet, then they might be said in this era to have achieved a most ...
, the structure and function of signaling and metabolic networks, and mechanisms of environmental perception and adaptation. Highlights include the insight that protein degradation is central to hormone signaling ...
to be read, given the context of the story’s publication and the visual cues in its presentation that draw attention to it as translation—as commentary on literary translation and scholarship. From ...
of missionary zeal, are generally well aware of the many limitations and biases of these methodologies and acknowledge that these new research opportunities will complement and expand, rather than replace, more ...
suggest, is a perceptive and analytically rigorous book that continues an extremely important set of critical conversations surrounding modernism, the physical body, and the form of writing ...
), and a detailed, helpful index (pp. 237–55) to this challenging work. Mary Henes and Brian H. Murray, eds. Travel Writing, Visual Culture and Form, 1760–1900 contains ten contributions and accompanying black ...
after decreasing H-ferritin expression by siRNA. Apoptosis was then visualized using immunocytochemistry and flow cytometry. After H-ferritin was downregulated, DNA synthesis was decreased by 5–10 ...
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