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Scholarship has recognised Tacitus’ preoccupation with characterand his use of rhetorical stereotypes even at a time when historiography was examined with the overriding aim of discovering the historical ‘truth’. The search for empirical validity revealed... see more

Settings and participants: analogous semantic extensions in conceptually remote domainsThis article concerns a phenomenon, claimed to be semantic in nature, which can be observed in expressions from conceptually distant categories. The phenomenon in quest... see more

Settings and participants: analogous semantic extensions in conceptually remote domainsThis article concerns a phenomenon, claimed to be semantic in nature, which can be observed in expressions from conceptually distant categories. The phenomenon in quest... see more

The polymer-analogous conversion of triblock copolymers (TBC) PAAm-b-PEO-b-PAAm by the aminomethylation reaction in PAAm blocks under the effect of dimethylamine and formaldehyde (Mannich’s reaction) was studied. Kinetic investigations of the Mannich’s re... see more

Commercial rice analogues have not been able to reduce the level of rice consumption because the price is relatively expensive. One of the contributing factors is the use of glycerol monostearate (GMS) as a lubricant agent in the extrusion process. Palm f... see more

This article briefly explores the impact made by contemporary and continental scientific concepts and discoveries on the minds of Victorian novelists such as George Eliot and Charles Dickens, and how they made artistic use of them in their novels.

In Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire, David Cannadine argues that studies of the Victorian British Empire tend to focus too closely on the ways the British othered and exoticized their colonial subjects. In fact, the British concerned themse... see more

AbstractThe first 400 years of Christianity posed an intricate scenario of social dynamics. The interplay of these social dynamics or catalysts analogous to time perceivably conceived the political-religious establishment that then forged orthodoxy. The r... see more

In Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire, David Cannadine argues that studies of the Victorian British Empire tend to focus too closely on the ways the British othered and exoticized their colonial subjects. In fact, the British concerned themse... see more

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