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  1. Batalin-Vilkovisky field-antifield quantisation of fluctuations around classical field configurations
    Published: 1996

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  2. Sigma models with Ak singularities in Euclidean spacetime of dimension 0 ≤ D < 4 and in the limit N → infinity
    Published: 1996

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  3. Carl Friedrich Aichinger

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    Subjects: Carl Friedrich Aichinger; Sprachgeschichte
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  4. Mythifying Africa
    Author: Mayer, Ruth
    Published: 1996

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    Subjects: americanstudies; anglophoneliterature; literarystudies
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  5. Neither Life Nor Death: Poe's Aesthetic Transfiguration of Popular Notions of Death
    Author: Mayer, Ruth
    Published: 1996

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  6. Der Text als Hologramm: Die Cyberpunk-Literatur und die Kultur der Virtualität
    Author: Mayer, Ruth
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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    Subjects: americanstudies; mediastudies; literarystudies
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  7. Cyberpunk: Eine Begriffsbestimmung
    Author: Mayer, Ruth
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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    Subjects: americanstudies; digitalhumanities; mediastudies; literarystudies
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  8. Hyperkultur: Die ganze Welt ist ein Text
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  9. Susan Ballyn, Doireann MacDermott, Kathleen Firth, eds. (1995): Australia’s Changing Landscapes
    Published: 1996

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  10. Interview with Rodney Hall in Sydney (08.05.1992)
    Published: 1996

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  11. Vom historischen Ereignis zum imperialen Mythos: The Siege of Lucknow als Paradigma für den imperialistischen Diskurs
    Published: 1996

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    Subjects: englishstudies; englishlanguageteaching; britishstudies; literarystudies; postcolonial
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  12. Fictions of Empire and the Making of Imperialist Mentalities: Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Criticism as a Paradigm for Intercultural Studies
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Universitätsverlag Winter

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  13. ,Daß Jeder seine Pflicht thue’: Die Bedeutung der Indian Mutiny für das nationale britische Selbstverständnis
    Published: 1996

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  14. The End of Aesthetic Experience
    Published: 1996

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  15. Cultural Studies Bibliographies on Black Popular Culture and Non-White Cultures
    Published: 1996

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  16. Fertilization of amphibian eggs: a comparison of electrical responses between anurans and urodeles.
    Published: 1983
    Publisher:  HAL CCSD ; Elsevier

    International audience ; In Pleurodeles waltl and Ambystoma mexicanum, which exhibit physiological polyspermy, the membrane potential in most eggs did not change in any consistent pattern during 45 min after fertilization; in some cases, a slow... more

     

    International audience ; In Pleurodeles waltl and Ambystoma mexicanum, which exhibit physiological polyspermy, the membrane potential in most eggs did not change in any consistent pattern during 45 min after fertilization; in some cases, a slow hyperpolarization began 5 to 15 min after insemination and continued for 10-15 min. These eggs then slowly depolarized, reaching a stable value of -10 to +10 mV, about 45 min after fertilization. Membranes of eggs activated by A23187 or by electrical stimulus showed a similar behavior. The diversity of responses does not correlate with the number of sperm fusing with the egg. Holding the membrane potential at a constant value between -40 and +40 mV during insemination did not prevent fertilization nor delay sperm-egg interactions. The fertilization or activation potential of Rana temporaria eggs consists of a rapid (1 sec) depolarization accompanied by a sudden decrease in membrane resistance. The activation potential can be triggered by A23187 and by calcium iontophoresis; its amplitude depends on the (Cl-)0 and to a lesser extent on the (Na+)0. Fertilization was prevented when the membrane potential was clamped above +15 mV. However, slowing the rise time (5 to 8 sec instead of 1 sec) and reducing the amplitude (10-20 mV instead of 40-60 mV) of the fertilization potential, both by injecting negative current, never induced polyspermy.

     

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    Parent title: ISSN: 0012-1606 ; EISSN: 1095-564X ; Developmental Biology ; https://uca.hal.science/hal-01917566 ; Developmental Biology, 1983, pp.304-18
    Subjects: [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]; [SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology
  17. Voltage Noise Changes during Monospermic and Polyspermic Fertilization of Mature Eggs of the Anuran, Rana temporaria. (anuran egg/electrical membrane properties/fertilization/polyspermy/voltage noise)
    Published: 1983
    Publisher:  HAL CCSD ; Wiley

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    Parent title: ISSN: 0012-1592 ; EISSN: 1440-169X ; Development, Growth and Differentiation ; https://uca.hal.science/hal-01917747 ; Development, Growth and Differentiation, 1983, 25 (5), pp.485 - 494. &#x27E8;10.1111/j.1440-169X.1983.00485.x&#x27E9;
    Subjects: [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]; [SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology
  18. Social Knowledge, Television and Reception Process : The French T.V.-Film 'Les liaisons dangereuses' in the Perspective of the Theory of Function
    Published: 1987

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    Subjects: Journalismus; Verlagswesen; Soziologie; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft
  19. Aesop in Mexico: Die Fabeln des Aesop in aztekischer Sprache ; Texte mit deutscher und englischer Übersetzung ; Aus dem Nachlaß Gerdt Kutschers herausgegeben von Gordon Brotherston und Günter Vollmer
    Published: 1987
    Publisher:  Gebr. Mann

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    Subjects: Buch; Fables; Nahuatl; Manuscripts; Nahuatl language
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  20. Mythic cycles in Chingiz Aitmatov's "Spotted dog running along the seashore"
    Published: 1996

    Ten years after writing "Spotted dog running along the seashore" ("Пегий пес, бегущий краем моря") Chingiz Aitmatov said that this novella was his favorite. Perhaps this is because it represents the essence of Aitmatov's artistic world view. The term... more

     

    Ten years after writing "Spotted dog running along the seashore" ("Пегий пес, бегущий краем моря") Chingiz Aitmatov said that this novella was his favorite. Perhaps this is because it represents the essence of Aitmatov's artistic world view. The term "essence" is appropriate here because the setting and the characters of the novella are totally removed from the modem world and from history itself. Unburdened by the need to relate his artistic goals and philosophical interests to any specific socio-political context - a requirement made all the more problematic for an author writing within the Soviet literary system - Aitmatov was free to develop his favorite themes in a kind of "tabula rasa" medium. Thus, it was with absolute directness that the author could face questions dominating much of his fiction: the moral soundness of age-old values, the need for continuity in social development, the necessity of humanity's hannonious coexistence with nature, and the positive ethical value of myth.

     

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    Subjects: Ajtmatov; Čingiz; Mystik
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  21. The end in V. Erofeev's "Moskva-Petuški"
    Published: 1996

    One of the most striking and unsettling elements in Venedikt Erofeev's novel "Moskva-Petuški" is the ending where Venja, the protagonist-narrator, is murdered by four mysterious executioners in the stairway of a downtown Moscow building. [.] The last... more

     

    One of the most striking and unsettling elements in Venedikt Erofeev's novel "Moskva-Petuški" is the ending where Venja, the protagonist-narrator, is murdered by four mysterious executioners in the stairway of a downtown Moscow building. [.] The last sentence turns the entire preceding narrative into a paradox: the narrator indicates that he could not have told his story, since he ceased to exist as a consciousness ("soznanie") as soon as the action stopped. The fact of Venja's death itself does not necessarily cancel out his ability to tell about the events leading up to his demise: literature knows a number of beyond-the-grave narrators, e.g., the murdered Olivia in Anne Hebert's "Les fous de Bassan" or the dead samurai Tekehiko in Akutagawa Riunosuke's "In a grove". What makes Venja's narrative paradoxic is his own reference to the end of his cogitative activity. at the moment of death the hero ceases to think and should, logically, lose the ability to narrate. Normally, a dead narrator acquires his/her ability to narrate by supernatural means, e.g., via life after death, as in "Les Fous de Bassan" or through a medium, as in "In a Grove". Such postmortem loquacity may also remain unexplained. In "Moskva-Petuški", however, the dead narrator seems to stress that his death appears as the ultimate end: a point where everything, including time and consciousness, stops.

     

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    Subjects: Erofeev; Venedikt V. / Moskva-Petuški; Tod; Erzähler
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  22. Literature as a technique of recollection
    Published: 1996

    There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, 'Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben.' Literature in general, not only A La... more

     

    There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, 'Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben.' Literature in general, not only A La Recherche du Temps Perdu, deals with a different form of memory than that of mnemonics, in which the hints of places lead to a retrieval of what has been stored there before. Nevertheless it is difficult to pinpoint the criteria that make this difference. How does literature transcend the technologically limited sense of memory in terms of a storage and retrieval system? .

     

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    Subjects: Intertextualität
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  23. A comparative study of London and Paris in the works of Henry James and Emile Zola: with special reference to "the Princess Casamassima" and "L'Assommoir"
    Published: 1987

    The role of the city in nineteenth-century literature has been seen as a crucial factor in the development of a literature of social concern. This thesis examines the ways in which two major nineteenth-century authors, Henry James and Emile Zola,... more

     

    The role of the city in nineteenth-century literature has been seen as a crucial factor in the development of a literature of social concern. This thesis examines the ways in which two major nineteenth-century authors, Henry James and Emile Zola, utilised their respectively-chosen cities of London and Paris as indicators of social change and instability, and, in the process, widened the scope of the English and French novel. No artist works in a vacuum and Chapter One of the thesis considers influential work on a similar theme - that of the city described in a naturalistic context by other contemporary writers: the Goncourt Brothers, George Gissing, George Moore and Guy de Maupassant. Chapter Two deals with the treatment of London and Paris in James's and Zola's fiction as a whole and Chapter Three focuses on the two novels chosen for special reference in the thesis, The Princess Casamassima and L'Assommoir. Chapter Four deals with the social themes that are implicit and explicit in James's and Zola's studies, including Zola's use of source material, James' s debt to Zola's methodology, actual instances of social problems such as alcoholism, poverty, etc. Chapter Five then considers some of. the literary connections and references between actual events, e.g. the increase in anarchist support in the 1880s, and their representation by James and/or Zola. The thesis contends that, through the detailed description of the role of the city in their fiction, there is a far stronger link between James and Zola than has previously been made; and that in this and other areas, both authors deal with similar subjects in similar ways. It suggests that each of them selected a controlling metaphor - anarchism in the case of James, alcoholism in the case of Zola - and used it to convey a vision of life in the city as a kind of prison, particularly for its working-class characters. Finally, the thesis asserts, by means of detailed references and comparisons, that James deserves more respect for his attention to social details ...

     

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  24. Chaucer's Monk's Tale: An Ingenious Criticism of Early Humanist Conceptions of Tragedy
    Author: Haas, Renate
    Published: 1987

    An den Trecento-Bemühungen um die Wiedererschließung der antiken Tragödie werden zuerst folgende Züge herausgearbeitet: zum einen ihr Prestige, zum anderen die enormen Schwierigkeiten, die sich sowohl in formaler Hinsicht stellten als auch in... more

     

    An den Trecento-Bemühungen um die Wiedererschließung der antiken Tragödie werden zuerst folgende Züge herausgearbeitet: zum einen ihr Prestige, zum anderen die enormen Schwierigkeiten, die sich sowohl in formaler Hinsicht stellten als auch in weltanschaulicher (u.a. Fortuna), und die die länger bestehende Konfusion erklären. Durch den so präzisierten Kontext ist dann eine neue, umfassende Interpretation der vielfach unterschätzten Monk’s Tale Chaucers möglich.

     

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    Subjects: article; ScholarlyArticle; Unbekannt; Chaucer; Geoffrey; Canterbury Tales: Monk‘s Tale; (theory of) tragedy; (theory of) comedy; Petrarca; Francesco; Boccaccio; Giovanni; Dante; Seneca; Lucius Annaeus; Fortuna
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  25. Susan Ballyn, Doireann MacDermott, Kathleen Firth, eds. (1995): Australia’s Changing Landscapes
    Published: 1996

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