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Comedy’s Double Negation of Meaning in Post-war European Theater
Published 2021-10-01“…Tracing a series of comic reversal techniques common to both Adamov and Beckett, famously grouped together under the moniker Theater of the Absurd, the author demonstrates how the attempt to deprive words of sense-making is repetitiously usurped by other sensory elements which doggedly invest the striving for senselessness with profound ambiguity, against all odds.…”
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Requiem for the Term ‘Carcinoid Tumour’ in the Gastrointestinal Tract?
Published 2008-01-01“…However, it is a somewhat misleading moniker because a spectrum of histopathological changes and hence, biological outcomes may occur in these tumours. …”
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A Case of Malaria Predisposing to Salmonella Bacteremia in a Returning Traveler from Nigeria
Published 2018-01-01“…Malaria was diagnosed by rapid antigen testing, but recognition of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease was delayed. While the moniker, “typhomalaria,” once used to describe an illness with features of malaria and typhoid fever, has fallen out of favor, it may nevertheless be a helpful reminder to clinicians that both infectious diseases can arise in the same patient. …”
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A tale to be chanted and told: James W. Wiles' Villa Cambridge on Senjak
Published 2024-01-01“…The owner of the villa on Senjak, which was given the moniker 'Cambridge', belonged to an interwar culture of pronounced Serbian-British friendship, and strove to create and strengthen cultural ties between the two nations, being bestowed with the Order of St. …”
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Características do controle interno nas universidades federais brasileiras
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Sacroiliitis: A Review on Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Reflexiones y desafíos sobre la importancia de la ética en la investigación socioeducativa
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