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    Emotional engagement in feature film storytelling : reframing the classical three-act structure / Norlela Ismail by Ismail, Norlela

    Published 2006
    “…This article examines the contributions of the classical three-act structure in storytelling that could evoke emotions. …”
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    Constructions of Spartan masculinity in Classical Athenian prose by Heydon, Kendell A.

    Published 2018
    “…In chapter three, I explore Thucydides’ History. I elucidate the role of masculine ideals in characterisations of Spartan individuals and the Spartan polis and argue that characters’ redefinition of Spartan masculine ideals is portrayed as politically useful in the text. …”
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    Contemporary painting based on the philosophical meaning of Surakarta Classical Batik / Adam Wahida and Endang Sri Handayani by Wahida, Adam, Sri Handayani, Endang

    Published 2019
    “…This article is a result of a study to create contemporary paintings that have a local identity and character. The ideas of paintings creation are based on the philosophical meaning of Surakarta classical batiks, such as Sidoasih, Sidomukti and Sidoluhur which teach noble guidance about the life expectancy, existence, establishment, behavior and glory. …”
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    A study on the translation of culture-specific items in character depiction in the English version of Pu Songling‟s Liaozhai Zhiyi by Yi, Shuihan, Ng, Chwee Fang, Abdul Halim, Hazlina

    Published 2024
    “…This study is intended to explore the translation of culture-specific items (CSIs) in character depiction in Liaozhai Zhiyi from Chinese to English, within the framework of character‟s three dimensions: physiological, sociological and psychological. …”
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    Vegetative description of three Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae) saplings in Malaysia by Lee, S. Y., Ibrahim, Faridah Hanum, Mohamed, Rozi

    Published 2013
    “…Inconsistent and infrequent flowering periods may cause additional hindrance to classical identification. In this study, descriptions were made based on vegetative parts such as leaf, branch and bark for saplings of three Aquilaria species found in Malaysia. …”
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    Translation and narrative voice: translating ambiguities and narrators in Virgil’s Aeneid by Fitton-Hayward, Melanie

    Published 2020
    “…Chapter 2 turns to deixis, to show how the personal, spatial, and temporal identity of the narrator shifts within translation, reflecting changes not only to the relationship between narrator and narrative, but also between the source text and target culture. Chapter 3 examines apostrophe, and its function as means of connecting narrator and character as well as its role within the construction of narrative itself. …”
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    Critical discourse and semiotic analyses of the changes in the roles and representations of women in action movies across three eras of Hollywood by Abdali Dehchenari, Maryam

    Published 2014
    “…This study examines changes of women’s roles and representations in action movies and movie posters across three eras of Hollywood: classical, post-classical, and new Hollywood. …”
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    From iconoclast to traditionalist : a study of Anatolii Efros's productions of Chekhov, Gogol and Turgenev by Dixon, Ros

    Published 2003
    “…His productions of Chekhov's The Seagull (1966) and Three Sisters (1967) were daring assertions of artistic independence. …”
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    Evolutionary lineage of naked harmful dinoflagellates, karlodinium/karenia/takayama/gyrodinium complex (Dinophyceae) by Chow, Luan Jia

    Published 2011
    “…In this study, we examine the phylogenetic lineage of Karlodiunim, Karenia, Takayama, Gyrodinium complex by mapping the morphological characters onto the phylogenetic tree. Using LSU rRNA gene sequences inferences, Karlodinium and Takayama phylogenies each revealed two monophyletic groups respectively whereas Karenia revealed three monophyletic groups and Gyrodinium revealed only one monophyletic group. …”
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    Conformity and resistance to hegemonic masculinity in selected novels of D.H Lawrence by Michael, Angelina Subrayan

    Published 2016
    “…The discursive paths taken by the male characters are analysed based on Wetherell and Edley’s notion of the three identity positions which are the Heroic position that aligns to Connell’s notion of hegemonic masculinity and two other types of subordinate masculinities which are the Ordinary man and the Rebellious man who reject hegemonic masculinity. …”
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    Nyai Hj. Masriyah Amva: Corak kepimpinan wanita dari aspek perundangan Islam / Qisti Robhati by Qisti , Robhati

    Published 2018
    “…Masriyah has the aspect and commitment on Islamic classic literature in religio-cultural construction and it becomes the clearly leadership characteristic in sustaining the culture of organization and Islamic boarding school, in order to build the character of the student and institution which differentiates with other Islamic vi boarding schools, and not to be fanatic of experience, because it may mislead the organization an Islamic boarding school. …”
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    Biophysical studies of the ligand-affinity & binding of leukocyte integrin Mac-1 I-domain: an open & closed case? by Morgan, J.

    Published 2016
    “…In the case of kininogen binding to Mac-1 I-domain, domain five (HKD5) of cleaved high molecular weight kininogen (HKa) is the proposed ligand, whilst domain three (HKD3) is a known ligand for GPIbα. As such this raises the prospect of kininogen acting as a potential mediator of the Mac-1 interaction with GPIbα and characterising the binding interfaces for both ligands on the I-domain surface is a key goal of this work to provide more understanding of how this could work mechanistically. …”
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    Stripping on Screen: An Exploration of Female Exploitation in Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls (1995) by Fletcher, Bethan

    Published 2023
    “…The film’s pre-production and production are compared to classic sexploitation films in the casting and treatment of young female actresses. …”
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    Quantum spin chain dissipative mean-field dynamics by Benatti, F., Carollo, F., Floreanini, R., Narnhofer, H.

    Published 2018
    “…We study the emergent dynamics resulting from the infinite volume limit of the mean-field dissipative dynamics of quantum spin chains with clustering, but not time-invariant states. We focus upon three algebras of spin operators: the commutative algebra of mean-field operators, the quasi-local algebra of microscopic, local operators and the collective algebra of fluctuation operators. …”
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    On emotion, learning and uncertainty: a cognitive modelling approach by Belavkin, Roman V.

    Published 2003
    “…A new theory and algorithm are proposed that use posterior estimation of expected costs. There are three main contributions of the thesis: 1) Ways of including the effects of emotion and motivation into cognitive models; 2) The analysis of the role of emotion in learning and intelligence; and 3) The introduction of a new machine learning algorithm suitable for applications not only in cognitive modelling, but in other areas of computer science.…”
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    Belonging and belongings: portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni by Harlow, Natasha Pia

    Published 2018
    “…It includes a broad study of the three counties most closely associated with the Iceni: Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. …”
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    The changing nature of θυμός in Homer, Plato and Apollonius of Rhodes by Reason, Emily

    Published 2024
    “…This is the second gap in the literature to be addressed: There are, to my knowledge, no works that deal with θυμός in the Argonautica, except as a brief footnote in studies of Euripides’ Medea where the analysis is restricted to the single character of Medea. In addition, three themes are followed through – heat and θυμός, anger and θυμός, and shame/courage and θυμός to illustrate the development of θυμός over time. …”
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