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    Pneumatic Formwork Systems in Structural Engineering by Benjamin Kromoser, Patrick Huber

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This paper describes different pneumatic formwork systems invented in the past 100 years and presents the latest developments in this area. …”
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    « I Speak According to the Book » : écriture et logos dans Nixon in China de John Adams et Alice Goodman by Mathieu Duplay

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The purpose of the present paper is not to invent such a grammatology but, less ambitiously, to formulate a few hypotheses about the shape it may eventually take.…”
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    „Člověk nestojí za nic, nenadchne-li ho blízkost velkého muže.“ Personifikace významového prostoru národních oslav 60. a 70. let 19. století by Karel Šíma

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…During this identity-building and identity-inventing process the organisation of national festivals played one of the most important mobilizing roles. …”
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    A Semi-Analytical Solution of Inverse Laplace Transform by Shuang Luo, Fu-yao Zhao

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We propose a general method for constructing the semi-analytical solution of the inverse Laplace transform, realized through the powerful exponential approximation invented by Wang et al. in 1993. Bearing their credits, this method inherits all the merits such as analytical expression, avoiding free parameters, simple calculation with high accuracy, and the availability of error estimation. …”
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    Joseph Loxton Rawbon, the "Master Restorer" by Cyndie Lack

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Remarkably, Rawbon believed that, like his artist's stretchers and other inventions, the restoration of paintings held a key to the making of a fortune.…”
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    Dysfonctions mécaniques dans les interstices de l’infrastructure by Paul Fabié, Joaquin Ruiz Zubizarreta

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This brings out the fertility and inventiveness of mechanical uses and conceptualizations.…”
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    La Ville-de-Montereau by Muriel Berthou Crestey

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This designation, long thought to have been invented by the author, is the name for a small boat that was indeed operating in 1840, as proven by a picture recently incorporated in Flaubertian studies. …”
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    Le creux ou la ville en procès chez Rosmarie Waldrop by Vincent Broqua

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Her poems avoid or empty the city, thereby inventing ways to think the city differently. They bring out what is usually left aside, and the margins of the city are therefore "the locus of fertility". …”
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    Gertrude Stein’s “Historic Drama” (1930) by Emeline Jouve

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…A writer of the “continuous present,” Gertrude Stein presentifies the past which she renews by playing with the old traditions to invent new dramatic forms. The playwright’s style is emblematic of her quest to revive a lost past in the “now” of the action from which absent/present voices emerge. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NETWORK OF SOCIAL SHOPS BASED ON FRANCHISE by D. Wafin, E. Hmelchenko

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Under the franchise agreement, the franchisor grants to the user (franchisee) the entire complex of intellectual property rights belonging to him (one or several trademarks, company name, inventions and industrial designs, know-how, copyrighted works). …”
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    Displaying words in narrative configurations, reimagining print narrative: William H. Gass, Mark Z. Danielewski, Vanessa Place by Brigitte Félix

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…They challenge us to find or invent new forms of critical analysis adjusted to their hybrid narrative configurations.…”
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    Domestiquer l’Orient. La contre-histoire balzacienne de la domestication by Élisabeth Plas

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The extraordinary encounter of a French soldier and a panther during the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt questions the contemporary thesis on domestication, creates an allegory of practical and fantasmatic relationships between colonizers and indigenous, while inventing other possible and alternative relationships between animals and men.…”
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    VOGUE-rs by Lila Neutre

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…When Lila Neutre’s text endeavours to encapsulate the spirit of the voguing’s origins – its rules, its code, its stakes – the photo series displaying nowadays “Vogue-rs” bears witness that whatever advertising and heterosexuality have done to and of it, voguing remains a place for re-inventing one’s self creatively and in a way that can still be liberating.…”
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    MANDATORY TECHNICAL ELEMENTS IN THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE SINGING VOICE by Georgeta PINGHIRIAC

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Trying to imitate human voice, people invented a variety of musical instruments. The attack and emission of the sound are essential while singing. …”
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    THE EVOLUTION OF THE INTERFERENCE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MUSICAL CREATION by Ciprian Gabriel POP

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…We presented examples of devices and inventions with applicability in music, which stood the test of time. …”
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    Suggestion et médiation : du bovarysme au bouvardisme by Atsushi Yamazaki

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Jules de Gaultier who invented bovarysm shares the same epistemic context with some authors who inspired Flaubert (Louis Figuier or Alfred Maury). …”
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    La Tentation et les savoirs by Gisèle Séginger

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Flaubert uses historical, anthropological and psychiatric knowledge which legitimates the organization of the text while at the same time he deconstructs this body of knowledge. Flaubert invents a new form of grotesque – the grotesque of ideas – and, in a mise-en-abyme from the first Tentation to the 1874 version, he questions these fields of knowledge.…”
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    Queering Gay Tourism as Activism: Guy Hocquenghem’s Political Journey in the United States by Thomas Muzart

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Focusing on the entries dedicated to New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, this article shows how the guide politicizes the ways in which homosexuals in the United States have been inventing new ways of life, which, in the words of Jack Halberstam, elaborate queer understandings of time and space that can inspire the aftermath of the sexual revolution while resisting homonormativity.…”
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