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One of Jakob Jež's  favourite instruments is the vocal; he has therefore dedicated much of his time to the selection of textual material and its incorporation into his music. Composers' attitude towards literature has been changing throughout history... see more

One of Jakob Jež's  favourite instruments is the vocal; he has therefore dedicated much of his time to the selection of textual material and its incorporation into his music. Composers' attitude towards literature has been changing throughout history... see more

Submitted 2020-07-02 | Accepted 2020-08-28 | Available 2020-12-01https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2020.23.mi-fpap.162-166ß-carotene has many important functions in the body: as a precursor of vitamin A, it works as antioxidant and affects the fertility of cow... see more

 08.03.1743 yilinda “Leipzig’de dogmus ve 11.01.1794 yilinda Braunschweig’da ölmüs olan Jakob Mauvillon 18. yüzyilin ilginç sahsiyetlerinden birisidir. Dönemin din ve felsefe iliskileri tartismalarindan uzak kalmayarak tamamen bu konuya ayrilmis bir ... see more

(In)distinct Languages: Revisiting the Dualism of Literal and Literary Meaning in Roman Jakobson and Donald Davidson The paper traces the relationship between the literal and literary language that is found in structuralism and analytic philosophy. The pa... see more

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease typically presents as rapidly progressive dementia. We describe the case of a 59-year-old male patient presenting with sudden onset of central facial palsy and dysarthria, followed by myoclonus of his left upper and lower limbs. ... see more

Background: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a prion disease characterized by misfolded proteins that lead to neurodegeneration and inevitable death. Classic sporadic CJD presents primarily with cognitive symptoms and ataxia without visual impairment at... see more

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