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    The scarlet letter and postmodernism by Asim Karim

    Published 2013
    “…This study aims to analyse Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter as a postmodern text for it demonstrates a strong disinclination to uphold logocentric, monologic, absolute, universalist and structured metanarratives. …”
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    Conservative and antirevolutionary ideology in the scarlet letter: a new historicist analysis by Ismaznizam Jesmaj Azyze

    Published 2007
    “…This essay presents a New Historicist analysis of Hawthorne’s most acclaimed novel, The Scarlet Letter.1 The analysis focuses on the interplay between Hawthorne’s nineteenthcentury ideology and the novel’s seventeenth-century cultural setting. …”
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    Operation Pied Piper: a geographical reappraisal of the impact of wartime evacuation on scarlet fever and diphtheria rates in England and Wales, 1939–1945 by Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, Andrew

    Published 2015
    “…This paper examines the geographical impact of the British Government’s wartime evacuation scheme on notified rates of two common acute childhood diseases (scarlet fever and diphtheria) in the 1470 local government districts of England and Wales, 1939–1945. …”
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    Characterisation of Textile Dye-Degrading Properties of Ligninolytic Fungus Isolate 5-UPM by Khalid, Ariff

    Published 2005
    “…Direct Blue 71 was degraded the fastest followed by Orange G, Ponceau 2R and Biebrich Scarlet. Generally, azo dye degradation rates were shown to be higher in agitated cultures compared to static cultures, with rates almost twice those in static cultures. …”
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    Optimization Of Decolourisation Of Textile Dyes By A Locally Isolated Ligninolytic Fungus by Sim, Han Koh

    Published 2007
    “…Orange G was degraded the fastest followed by Ponceau 2R, Direct Blue 71 and Biebrich Scarlet. Generally, azo dye degradation rates were shown to be higher in shake cultures compared to static cultures, with rates almost twice those in static cultures. …”
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    A simple method to screen for azo-dye-degrading bacteria by Syed, Mohd Arif, Sim, H. K., Khalid, A., Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus

    Published 2009
    “…Of twenty soil samples tested, one soil sample shows positive results for the decolourisation of two azo dyes; Biebrich scarlet (BS) and Direct blue 71 (DB) under anaerobic conditions. …”
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    Targeting HOXA in engineered iPSCs and pre-clinical leukaemia models by Abuhantash, Mays

    Published 2023
    “…Fluctuations in HOXA9 expression were coincident with mScarlet-H expression, particularly at early stages of the EB differentiation. …”
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    Characterization of chromate reducing Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain Mie3 isolated from Juru River sludge and its potential on Azo dye decolorization by Halmi, Mohd Izuan Effendi, Sheikh Abdullah, Siti Rozaimah, Abd. Shukor, Mohd Yunus

    Published 2017
    “…In this study, we report, a novel chromate reducing bacteria with the capability to decolorize 4 type of dye namely Amaranth Dye, Biebrich Scarlet, Direct Blue 71 and Methanil Yellow under aerobic conditions. …”
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    Characterization of an azo-dye-degrading white rot fungus isolated from Malaysia by Cheng, W. N., Sim, H. K., Ahmad, Siti Aqlima, Syed, Mohd. Arif, Abd Shukor, Mohd Yunus, Yusof, Mohd. Termizi

    Published 2016
    “…All these isolates were screened for their ability to degrade 4 textile azo dyes;Ponceau 2R (C.I. 16450), Orange G (C.I. 16230), Direct Blue 71 (C.I. 34140) and Biebrich Scarlet (C.I. 26905). Out of 40 isolates that gave positive results, only 1 promising isolate which completely degrades all 4 dyes in the minimum amount of time was selected for further investigation. …”
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    Examining female identity in selected writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Suhadi, Agung

    Published 2014
    “…This thesis analyses the selected writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne namely Minister's Black Veil (1836), Wakefield (1843), Birthmark (1843), Rappacini's Daughter (1844) and Scarlet Letter (1850). The result of this study reveals that Hawthorne has challenged patriarchal oppression through his writings, but he explores in different ways such as "confrontation", "bravery", "death as a triumph" and "self-reliance". …”
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    A new species of Eutropis (Squamata: Scincidae) from Sri Lanka by Das, I., De Silva, A., Austin, C.C

    Published 2008
    “…In addition, the rostral, labials, and gular region of presumed breeding males are bright flame scarlet.…”
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    Genetic diversity and utilization of cultivated eggplant germplasm in varietal improvement by Oladosu, Yusuff, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Arolu, Fatai, Chukwu, Samuel Chibuike, Salisu, Monsuru Adekunle, Olaniyan, Bolanle Amudalat, Fagbohun, Ifeoluwa Kayode, Muftaudeen, Taoheed Kolawole

    Published 2021
    “…Apart from the well-cultivated brinjal or aubergine eggplant (Solanum melongena L.), two other underutilized eggplant species, the African eggplant (S. macrocarpon L.) and the scarlet eggplant (S. aethiopicum L.), were also cultivated with local importance where the leaves and fruits are used for food and medicinal purposes. …”
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    Antimicrobial therapy and bacterial resistance: a pilot survey by Abdullah, A. Salam, Baggot, J. Desmond, Too, H. L.

    Published 1986
    “…It was only about 40 years ago that tuberculosis, cholera, scarlet fever, syphilis and pneumonia, which were the leading infectious diseases causing death on a worldwide basis were effectively treated with antibiotics. …”
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    Memorializing, allegory and the rewriting of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Holman, Rupert

    Published 1998
    “…Secondly, the thesis refers to a wider selection of writings from Hawthorne's corpus (including writings from Twice-told Tales, Mosses From An Old Manse, The Snow-Image, `Alice Doane's Appeal', The Scarlet Letter, The Marble Faun, Our Old Home, the final `unfinished' manuscripts and diary and notebook entries). …”
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    Long-Term Spatiotemporal Changes in Endemic Threshold Populations in England and Wales – A Multi-Disease Study by Munro, Alastair

    Published 2021
    “…This thesis presents a geographical analysis of spatiotemporal changes in endemic threshold populations for three childhood infections (measles, pertussis and scarlet fever) in two regional metapopulations of England and Wales: Lancashire and South Wales. …”
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    Antioxidant and cytotoxicity activities of veitchia merrillii fruits / Ali Vafaei by Vafaei, Ali

    Published 2013
    “…Veitchia merrillii (Arecaceae family) is commonly known as the "Christmas Palm" because its fruits become bright scarlet and tend to be that color in winter. A study was conducted to evaluate Veitchia merrillii fruits for the presence of total phenolic and flavonoid contents and determine antioxidant activity as well as cytotoxicity effects of extracts with solvents methanol, ethyl acetate and water. …”
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    Deviation and mobility in female characters stimulated through ‘structure of feeling’ in selected American novels by Fejer, Azhar Noori

    Published 2015
    “…In my exploration of the deviation and the development in the female character, I focus on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (1848), and Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig, (1859). …”
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    Perceptions of value intertwined: the perceived value of Business in the Community’s Corporate Responsibility Index:‘assemblages of worth’ in evolution by Kirk, Jacqueline Louise

    Published 2018
    “…In legitimating the premise of these metrics focus has centred on the effects of inclusion, either in regard to financial impact for the firm (Beurden and Gössling, 2008; Griffin and Mahon, 1997), validity in gaining and conveying legitimacy (Chatterji et al, 2007; Agle and Kelly, 2001; Font et al, 2012; Graafland et al, 2004), or social impact in promoting responsible business practices (Slager et al, 2010; Slager, 2012; Adam and Shavit, 2007; Scarlet and Kelly, 2009). Yet, arguably these tools are now institutionalised elements of CSR (Waddock, 2008), and thus focus is no longer centred on gaining legitimacy, but rather on retaining it, as they ‘face the need to evolve…in the context of the changing demands of constituents and environmental change’ (Durand & McGuire, 2005, p.168). …”
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    A phenomenological study of the health-care related spiritual needs of multicultural Western Australians by Hawley, Georgina

    Published 2002
    “…The eight participants - Ann, Athika, Garry, Red, Rosie, Scarlet, Sophie, and Tom (pseudonyms) - were drawn from many of the multicultural groups resident in Western Australia including Aboriginal, Chinese, English, European, Indian, and Irish peoples. …”
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