44 research outputs found

    Foreword from the editors of this volume: On crossing perspectives

    Get PDF
    Foreword from the editors of this volume: On crossing perspective

    IP Policy Forum: Foreword From the Editors

    Get PDF
    None

    Foreword from the Editors

    Full text link
    SCOPUS: ed.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Beyond the Airway, Volume 1, Issue 1, May 2024

    Get PDF
    Table of Contents 3 - Foreword from the Editors-In-Chief 4 - A message from Dr. Eric S. Schwenk 5 - An Interview with Dr. Rishi Kothari 7 - Anesthesia Considerations for Patients on Semaglutide 9 - An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Mojica 11 - The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Match: Is Anesthesiology Becoming More Competitive? 13 - An Interview with Dr. Katherine Dillon and Dr. Matteo Petrera 15 - History of Ketamine in Anesthesia 17 - Editorial Staf

    Systematics, bionomy, and metamorphosis of Coleoptera (Insecta): Papers celebrating the 80th birthday of Cleide Costa - Foreword from the editors

    Get PDF
    We present a brief biography of Dr. Cleide Costa, eminent entomologist from Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP). She has been dedicating the last six decades to the study of adults and immatures of Coleoptera. Dr. Costa is the pioneer in collecting and rearing immature beetles in Brazil, being responsible for establishing the most extensive Latin American collection of reared immatures Coleoptera. We discuss central aspects of her personal history, as well as career landmarks and achievements. A compilation of taxa introduced to science by her, taxa named in her honor, and a full list of her scientific, educational and cultural production are provided in chronological order. More than a biographical account, this publication is an acknowledgment of Dr. Cleide Costa’s legacy to entomology

    Table of Contents

    Get PDF
    None

    Front Matter

    Get PDF

    Cover Page

    Get PDF

    The Polish Trial of Kafka. On the Reception of Franz Kafka and So-Called “Dark Literature” by the Censorship Board

    Get PDF
    The article discusses the reception of Franz Kafka’s novels and the so-called “dark literature”, popular after 1956, by the censorship board. It presents the discussions around Kafka’s work and various interpretational strategies used to secure this literature a place in the culture of People’s Republic of Poland. The article presents analyses of the censors’ reviews of Kafka’s (but also Sartre’s or Faulkner’s) novels and offers insight into the censorship process and the literary life of the late 1950s in general
    corecore