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Rahimah, Santun Bhekti, Dhiah Dianawaty Djunaedi, Arto Yuwono Soeroto, and Tatang Bisri. "The The Phytochemical Screening, Total Phenolic Contents and Antioxidant Activities in Vitro of White Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus Ostreatus) Preparations." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 7, no. 15 (June 30, 2019): 2404–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.741.

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BACKGROUND: The popular commercially cultivated Pleurotus ostreatus mushroom contains very high nutrients and bioactive compounds with high antioxidant activity. The ethanolic extract seems to be the most active in preparation. AIM: This study has an aim to compare the phytochemical analysis of a fresh, dry and ethanolic extract of Pleurotus ostreatus, to measure the total phenolic content and antioxidant activities in vitro of ethanolic extracts of Pleurotus ostreatus. METHODS: The fresh plant's materials (FPM), dry plants materials (DPM), ethanolic extracts were macerated with 70% (EE70) and 96% ethanol (EE96) of Pleurotus ostreatus which were used for phytochemical analysis, and EE96 was used for antioxidant activity in vitro. The phytochemical analysis was conducted using the Dragendorf and Meyer, FeCl3 test, Salkowsky method, Lieberman method, amyl alcohol, foam test and the NaOH reagent. The total phenol test was carried out using the Follin-Ciocalteu method. The antioxidant activity was tested using the ABTS and H2O2 essay. RESULTS: The phytochemical screening showed that the flavonoid, phenolic compounds, tannin, saponin, alkaloids, and steroids were detected in the FPM, DPM, EE70 and also the EE96. The alkaloid, however, was not identified by the Meyer Reagent in the FPM and DPM. The DPM and EE70 seemed to have the highest amount of saponin based on the foam that was formed. Meanwhile, steroids and flavonoids were detected at a higher level in the EE96, based on the strength of visible colour. However, triterpenoid and quinones could not be identified. In the total phenol test, there was an amount of 6.67 μg phenol in a 1 mg extract sample which was equivalent to 1 mg of Gallic Acid. The EE96 has an IC50 of 108.07 μg/mL for ABTS and an IC50 reduction of 229.17 μg/mL. The process of Pleurotus ostreatus drying did not reduce the content of active substances. The polar active substances seem to be more soluble in the EE70 than the EE96. CONCLUSION: The higher the bioactive substances in the preparation, the more significant the bio-therapeutic effects. Ethanolic extract of Pleurotus ostreatus has a phenol content and a good antioxidant action.
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Holman, R. R., S. Paul, A. Farmer, L. Tucker, I. M. Stratton, and H. A. W. Neil. "Atorvastatin in Factorial with Omega-3 EE90 Risk Reduction in Diabetes (AFORRD): a randomised controlled trial." Diabetologia 52, no. 1 (November 11, 2008): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1179-5.

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Stadnytska, Nataliya, Iryna Fito, Volodymyr Novikov, Izabela Jasicka-Misiak, and Piotr P. Wieczorek. "Effect of extraction solvent on total phenolic content, total flavonoid content and antioxidant activity of Cetraria islandica." International Journal of PharmTech Research 13, no. 3 (2020): 198–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.20902/ijptr.2019.130310.

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Oxidative stress may lead to a number of diseases such as atherosclerosis, nephrotoxicity, liver cirrhosis, cancers, diabetes, and Alzheimer disease. Medicinal plants are an important source of antioxidants. Therefore, the antioxidant potential of Cetraria islandica was evaluated in this work. The coarse powder of leaf of Cetraria islandica was extracted in Soxhlet apparatus, with ethanol (90%) and ethanolic extract of Cetraria islandica (EECI) was further processed for phytochemical screening, total phenol content, total flavonoid content, and various in vitro antioxidant assays. The phytochemicals present in EECI were glycosides, carbohydrates, triterpenoids, proteins and amino acids, gums and mucilages, and flavonoids. The content of extractives was 8.3 mg/ml for Cetraria islandica еxtract 70%. The content of polyphenolic compounds in terms of per head acid was the highest for the sample of 70% and amounted to 0.586 mg/ml, and the content of flavonoids per standard solution quercetin - 0,012 mg/ml - also for 70% extract. By DPPH, the percentage of radicals of absorbing activity for 70% of the extract was 86%, and the antiradical activity of 0,417, indicating a sufficiently high rate of Cetraria islandica antioxidant activity at such a concentration of ethanol. The tested extracts showed next results by FRAP assay: 486 μmol/L (EE96) 135 μmol/L (EE70) and 158 μmol/L (EE40). ABTS method showed the highest result of the extract of Cetraria islandica 40%. The obtained results confirmed the high potential of the extracts as a source of phenolic compounds, in particular flavonoids.
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Xiang, Y., Z. Xu, S. Zhou, S. Liu, and Y. Chen. "EE90 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Tumor Treating Fields in the Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma Based on Real-World Data." Value in Health 26, no. 6 (June 2023): S76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2023.03.394.

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Wing, S., IF Shih, A. Gaertner, and Y. Liu. "EE90 Diagnostic Yield and Downstream Lung Cancer Treatment Revenue From Shape-Sensing Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy Compared to Transthoracic Needle Aspiration Biopsy." Value in Health 27, no. 6 (June 2024): S74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2024.03.390.

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Sirimanne, M., J. Kates, S. Saikumar, M. Warner, S. Shah, A. Lovink, Y. Xue, and C. Yonan. "EE90 Clinical Manifestations and Disease Burden of Primary Mitochondrial Myopathies (PMM): Results from a Patient Journey Analysis Show Substantial Healthcare Resource Utilization." Value in Health 26, no. 12 (December 2023): S67—S68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2023.09.361.

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Soto Molina, H., Y. Escobar Juárez, AE Frias Gasga, V. Martínez Pacheco, I. Pardo Gutierrez, N. Marcos-Olivan, and O. Campos Ramírez. "EE90 Economic Evaluation of Vortioxetine in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder of Patients Who Have Failed Treatment with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors." Value in Health 25, no. 7 (July 2022): S352. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2022.04.343.

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Sadeuk-Benabbas, S., E. Autin, AL Couillerot, and V. Clément. "EE90 Are There Specificities for Assessing Quality of Life and Utilities in Rare Diseases for Economic Evaluation in France: A Case Study of Published CEESP Opinions." Value in Health 25, no. 12 (December 2022): S70—S71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2022.09.342.

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Lello, Stefano, and Andrea Cavani. "Ethynilestradiol 20 mcg plus Levonorgestrel 100 mcg: Clinical Pharmacology." International Journal of Endocrinology 2014 (2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/102184.

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Estroprogestins (EPs) are combinations of estrogen and progestin with several actions on women’s health. The different pharmacological composition of EPs is responsible for different clinical effects. One of the most used low-dose EP associations is ethinylestradiol 20 mcg plus levonorgestrel 100 mcg in monophasic regimen (EE20/LNG100). This review summarizes clinical pharmacology, cycle control, and effects on lipid and glucose metabolism, coagulation, body weight/body composition, acne, and sexuality of EE20/LNG100. Overall, EE20/LNG100 combination is safe and well tolerated, and in several studies the incidence of adverse events in the treated group was comparable to that of the placebo group. Cycle control was effective and body weight/body composition did not vary among treated and untreated groups in most studies. The EE20/LNG100 combination shows mild or no effect on lipid and glucose metabolism. Lastly, EE20/LNG100 is associated with a low risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). In conclusion, in the process of decision making for the individualization of EPs choice, EE20/LNG100 should be considered for its favorable clinical profile.
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Dakin, Helen A., Andrew Farmer, Alastair M. Gray, and Rury R. Holman. "Economic Evaluation of Factorial Trials: Cost-Utility Analysis of the Atorvastatin in Factorial With Omega EE90 Risk Reduction in Diabetes 2 × 2 × 2 Factorial Trial of Atorvastatin, Omega-3 Fish Oil, and Action Planning." Value in Health 23, no. 10 (October 2020): 1340–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2020.05.018.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ee90"

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Mariapragassam, Matthieu. "Calibration to vanilla and barrier options with the Gyöngy and Brunick-Shreve Markovian projections." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8f2105b9-ee90-4280-9be9-ef88eddc73a5.

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In this thesis, we present a novel approach to the calibration of diffusion models to vanilla and barrier options with the Gyöngy and Brunick-Shreve Markovian projection results. Firstly, we derive a forward equation for arbitrage-free barrier option prices in continuous semi-martingale models, in terms of Markovian projections of the stochastic volatility process. This leads to a Dupire-type formula for the coefficient derived by Brunick and Shreve for their mimicking diffusion and can be interpreted as the canonical extension of local volatility for barrier options. Secondly, we treat the problem of long-dated foreign-exchange option pricing and propose a novel and generic calibration technique to vanilla options for four-factor foreign-exchange hybrid local-stochastic volatility models with stochastic short rates. We build upon the particle method introduced by Guyon and Labordère and combine it with new variance reduction techniques in order to accelerate convergence. Finally, we derive the necessary and sufficient condition for the exact calibration to up-and-out call options and provide a step-by-step procedure to calibrate a Brunick-Shreve volatility model, a Heston-type local-stochastic volatility model with local vol-of-vol and a path-dependent local-maximum-stochastic volatility model. While the Brunick-Shreve model is calibrated with our forward PIDE for barriers, both stochastic volatility models require an interesting two-dimensional extension of the particle method. We then derive and prove the self-consistency condition for perfect calibration to barrier options for path-dependent models with stochastic domestic and foreign short rates, where techniques from our previous work can be combined, in order to price accurately long-dated derivatives with barrier feature.
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Gondwe, Sellah Rose Jaranthowa. "Determinants of flow of formal credit to small and medium enterprises : a case of social capital and savings mobilisation for Malawi." Thesis, Aberystwyth University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2160/107aff98-ee98-4632-962e-59a7e504714e.

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This thesis explores the role of social capital and domestic savings mobilisation, as demand and supply determinants of access to formal credit for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), in developing countries. The thesis provides evidence on how the domestic banking sector in developing countries can address information asymmetry between lenders and borrowers, and supply of loanable funds for SMEs, by considering other non-conventional determinants. The research focuses on Malawi, a developing economy in Sub Saharan Africa, to conduct micro-level and macro-level analyses. Analysis of cross sectional data uses probit models to reveal evidence of the effect of social capital on access to formal credit. Analysis of time series data uses vector autoregressive model to document evidence of the effect of domestic savings mobilisation on credit extended to the private sector by banks. The findings indicate that social capital is a determinant of access to formal credit and should be considered in credit risk assessments, for a more comprehensive process. The Findings also suggest that bank deposits influence credit provided to the private sector, providing evidence that domestic savings mobilisation also matters for economic growth in less developed countries. Evidence further suggests that although banks lend to the Government, the effect of the lending on mobilised deposits is not significant. The research recommends acknowledgement of, and more use of social capital, especially for first-time borrowers, to complement other quantitative risk assessment approaches. Initiatives to improve the flow of information between lenders and borrowers would not only improve access to credit but also increase savings mobilised domestically, to provide a readily available pool of funding for banks, and hence the supply of credit to entreprises, ceteris paribus.
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Miller, John Francis. "The determination of very small electrophoretic mobilities of dispersions in non-polar media using phase analysis light scattering." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/45ef1314-ee97-4667-b179-a073b73d568d.

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An apparatus is described that can determine electrophoretic mobilities of polar and non-polar colloidal dispersions down to -12 2 10 msV -1 -1 with typical resolutions of 0.5 to 5%, depending on the nature of the dispersion being studied. The diffusion coefficient and settling/convection velocity of the sample may be determined simultaneously in real time with the electrophoretic mobility. The technique, phase analysis light scattering (PALSY, is based upon classical laser-Doppler electrophoresis, but employs signal processing of the time domain phase information within the scattered light signal, rather than analysis of its frequency spectrum. This allows much smaller electric field strengths to be employed, thereby alleviating the usual heating problems associated with electrophoretic studies of non-polar dispersions. PALS measurements of typical aqueous latex dispersions with large mobilities and non-polar dispersions with very small mobilities (down to 5x 10_12 m2 s-1 V-1) are presented to illustrate the versatility of the technique.
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Sisto, Alessandro. "Geometric and probabilistic aspects of groups with hyperbolic features." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bcf456c4-eef0-4fe8-bb7d-8b15f9cf7b18.

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The main objects of interest in this thesis are relatively hyperbolic groups. We will study some of their geometric properties, and we will be especially concerned with geometric properties of their boundaries, like linear connectedness, avoidability of parabolic points, etc. Exploiting such properties will allow us to construct, under suitable hypotheses, quasi-isometric embeddings of hyperbolic planes into relatively hyperbolic groups and quasi-isometric embeddings of relatively hyperbolic groups into products of trees. Both results have applications to fundamental groups of 3-manifolds. We will also study probabilistic properties of relatively hyperbolic groups and of groups containing ``hyperbolic directions'' despite not being relatively hyperbolic, like mapping class groups, Out(Fn), CAT(0) groups and subgroups of the above. In particular, we will show that the elements that generate the ``hyperbolic directions'' (hyperbolic elements in relatively hyperbolic groups, pseudo-Anosovs in mapping class groups, fully irreducible elements in Out(Fn) and rank one elements in CAT(0) groups) are generic in the corresponding groups (provided at least one exists, in the case of CAT(0) groups, or of proper subgroups). We also study how far a random path can stray from a geodesic in the context of relatively hyperbolic groups and mapping class groups, but also of groups acting on a relatively hyperbolic space. We will apply this, for example, to show properties of random triangles.
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Collins, Peter. "Some contemporary atheist and Christian responses to moral nihilism and amoralism." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2018. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d4c208c4-eef0-4d14-973a-f64adf90c7e9.

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If the universe and our lives within it exist for no purpose and are destined to be annihilated for ever in death, perhaps nothing much matters including how we live and treat others. In particular, we may never have good reason to make substantial, enduring and uncompensated sacrifices of our own interests here and now in order to secure the interests of others. This is especially so in seeking realise our ambitions through pursiuing fame and fortune in competitive careers. Part One sets out three challenges to any morality which requires some unselfishness: from the perennial facts about the human condition; from the extreme pluralism of contemporary secular society; and from an updated Machiavellianism in relation to ambition. Part Two explores the answers to these challenges offered by three versions of contemporary atheist ethics: Isaiah Berlin's, Daniel Dennett's and Derek Parfit's. Part three builds on the work of the Christian ethicists Keith Ward and Charles Taylor to show how a Christian ethics grounded in the theological virtues, in the virtiue of humility, and the concept of vocations offers more attractive and inspiring answers to the challenges of moral nihilism and amoralism than is available to atheists, who also need forms of faith if they are to rebut these challenges.
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Birkett, James. "On plaintext-aware public-key encryption schemes." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2010. http://digirep.rhul.ac.uk/items/9d38ad1d-2409-ee40-2dc8-2457c278c156/1/.

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Plaintext awareness is a property of a public-key encryption scheme intended to capture the idea that the only way to produce a valid ciphertext is to take a message and encrypt it. The idea is compelling, but the devil, as always, is in the details. The established definition of plaintext awareness in the standard model is known as PA2 plaintext awareness and was introduced by Bellare and Palacio. We propose a modified definition of plaintext awareness, which we call 2PA2, in which the arbitrary stateful plaintext creators of the PA2 definition are replaced with a choice of two fixed stateless plaintext creators. We show that under reasonable conditions our new definition is equivalent to the standard one. We also adapt techniques used by Teranishi and Ogata to show that no encryption scheme which allows arbitrarily long messages can be PA2 plaintext aware, a disadvantage which our new definition does not appear to share. Dent has shown that a variant of the Cramer-Shoup encryption scheme based on the Diffie-Hellman problem is PA2 plaintext aware under the Diffie-Hellman Knowledge (DHK) assumption. We present a generalisation of this assumption to arbitrary subset membership problems, which we call the Sub- set Witness Knowledge (SWK) assumption, and use it to show that the generic Cramer-Shoup and Kurosawa-Desmedt encryption schemes based on hash proof systems are plaintext aware. In the case of the Diffie-Hellman problem, the SWK assumption is exactly the Diffie-Hellman Knowledge assumption, but we also discuss several other possible instantiations of this assumption.
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Robinson, Elizabeth. "Women and needlework in Britain, 1920-1970." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2012. http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/47fc4d88-eea0-e510-6d8f-0bfcc950f7cc/7/.

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This thesis addresses needlework between 1920 and 1970 as a window into women's broader experiences, and also asserts it as a valid topic of historical analysis in its own right. Needlecraft was a ubiquitous part of women's lives which has until recently been largely neglected by historians. The growing historiography of needlework has relied heavily on fashion and design history perspectives, focusing on the products of needlework and examples of creative needlewomen. Moving beyond this model, this thesis establishes the importance of process as well as product in studying needlework, revealing the meanings women found in, attached to, and created through the ephemeral moment of making. Searching for the ordinary and typical, it eschews previous preoccupations with creation, affirming re-creation and recreation as more central to amateur needlework. Drawing upon diverse sources including oral history research, objects, Mass Observation archives, and specialist needlework magazines, this thesis examines five key aspects of women's engagement with needlework: definitions of ‘leisure' and ‘work'; motivations of thrift in peacetime and war; emotions; the modern and the traditional and finally, the gendering of needlework. It explores needlework through three central themes of identity, obligation and pleasure. Whilst asserting the validity and importance of needlework as a subject of research in its own right, it also contributes to larger debates within women's history. It sheds light on the chronology and significance of domestic thrift, the meanings of feminised activities, the emotional context of home front life, women's engagement with modern design and concepts of ‘leisure' and ‘work' within women's history.
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Haykel, Bernard. "Order and righteousness : Muhammad ʻAli al-Shawkānī and the nature of the Islamic state of Yemen." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1997. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:83fd25f6-ee9c-40bf-937f-a1dd2e2b8481.

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This thesis is about the life and thought of the scholar Muhammad b. ʻAli al-Shawkānī (d. 1250/1834) and his continuing influence on Yemeni law and society. It is argued here that in order to better understand Shawkānī one must look at the history of the Qāsimī imāmate he served. In the 17th century the imāms lived up to the ideal posited by Hādawī-Zaydī law. They were learned men and able military commanders in their own right and authority was largely based on charisma. In the 18th and 19th century in contrast, the imāms lacked the qualities evident in their predecessors and behaved more like kings. Rule became dynastic and took on patrimonial forms. A further development during the 18th century was the increasing influence of Sunnī Traditionist views among Zaydī-born scholars in northern Yemeni highlands. With the imāms now offering their support to Sunna-oriented scholars, the Hādawīs increasingly become marginalised. These changes were also accompanied by considerable territorial losses by the imāmate and a decline in its revenues generated from the coffee trade. The alliance between the imāms and the Sunna-oriented scholars became most evident when Shawkānī was appointed chief judge (qāḍī al-quḍāt) of the imāmate. It will be argued that his views on law and reform posited an alternative vision of order and righteousness to that espoused by Hādawīs. His teachings implied that he, in his capacity as mujtahid muṭlaq, was to be the ultimate legal authority to which others must defer. Moreover, his views on the institution of the imāmate refuted the conditions set by Hādawī law and legitimized the rule of the imāms he served. The imām, according to him, need not be a mujtahid and rebellion against him (even if he were unjust) was absolutely forbidden. With the support of the imāms, Shawkānī was able to implement his views. His influence was manifested in his ability to appoint his students to administrative posts throughout the realm. All of this engendered a reaction from the more traditional Zaydī scholars and several clashes, both scholarly and in the form of popular riots, ensued. After his death Shawkānī's views were carried on by his students who continued to teach his works and the Sunnī ḥadīth collections until modern times. The 20th century Ḥāmīd al-Dīn imāms were interested in publishing Shawkānī's works in order to show the wider Muslim world the convergence between Zaydism and Sunnism. After the 1962 revolution republican intellectuals further focused great attention on Shawkānī in order to undermine the legitimacy of the imīmic regime and for nationalist ends. By making appeal to his views they have tried to mould Yemeni religious identity away from the Zaydī legacy of the past.
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Passamani, Elise Gabrielle. "Empathy and narcissism in the work of Molière." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:00424b4d-ee60-439d-b136-4eb856c3a5fe.

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The aim of this thesis is to explore the comic art of Molière through the lens of empathy and narcissism, and reciprocally, to show that Molière nourishes Western thought about these phenomena, which can be viewed as opposite ends of a continuum. Every personality has some of each, but the unbalanced egoist has excessive self-love and cannot put himself in another's place. The narcissist is omnipresent in Molière's theatre, but has been heretofore unidentified as such in criticism. This work attempts to fill this gap, and accordingly, my corpus encompasses his 33 extant plays. Furthermore, these psychological concepts are inherently theatrical, especially with respect to whether or not spectators recognize themselves in characters on stage. There is a dialectic relation between reconnaissance and empathy or antipathy, and, therefore, laughter. Hence, empathy and narcissism provide a way of looking at characters on stage and at the interaction between the dramatic action and the audience. To explore the former, I investigate endogenous words Molière uses to convey empathy and narcissism; how he portrays empathizers and narcissists visually through their adherence to and breaking of social codes; and how cognition influences their ability to change. For the latter, I demonstrate how early modern querelles surrounding Molière's plays involve these notions; and how his metatheatrical discourses reveal that Molière transports his spectators 'hors de soi': a state that mirrors romantic love and provides pleasure. Taken in this framework, I argue that Molière's work can be seen as anti-narcissistic; if his spectators knew themselves in the mirror he held up, laughing was a means of precluding blind empathy. Thus, employing tools from modern psychology and neuroscience and notions from the seventeenth century, this thesis evaluates how Molière's characters provide us, today, with a means for better understanding the place of narcissism in our occidental world.
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Paine, Jonathan. "Buying the story : transaction and narrative value in Balzac, Dostoevsky and Zola." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:90b4d56d-ee10-463e-96fc-0cf2fe927ea4.

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This thesis explores narrative as a self-reflexive commentary on the conditions of its own production. It argues that the need for narratives to perform economic functions, such as to provide an income for the author or to promote subscription to a host publication, affects how texts are written. It suggests that this approach is particularly suited to nineteenth-century prose fiction. It proposes a methodology for approaching this analysis based on treating the text as an exchange commodity in a transaction between author and reader whose economic function can be investigated and analysed. The thesis illustrates the application of this approach to major works of three nineteenth-century authors, following the evolution of the book format in France from its subordination to the roman-feuilleton in the late 1830s to its revival as an economically independent format in the 1880s, and contrasting this to the situation in contemporary Russia. A chapter on Balzac, which focusses on Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes, shows how this work can be seen as both a mirror of the rapidly evolving world of publishing during the 1830s and 1840s and as an extended discussion on the constituents of narrative value. It demonstrates how Balzac first adopts, then rejects and parodies, literary devices developed for the rapidly commercialising world of the roman-feuilleton. A chapter on Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, serialised in 1879-80, examines how an author could develop strategies to create literary and economic value within a contemporary readership which was far less developed than that in France. It demonstrates how important literary devices which Dostoevsky uses can be shown to have economic as well as aesthetic effect. The thesis concludes by an analysis of Zola's role in the industrialisation of narrative, which mirrors the rise of the story itself as a key tool of commercialisation. It illustrates this by a discussion of L'Argent (1891) as an allegory of the rise of the story as big business. The thesis promotes the relevance of economic criticism as an underrecognised critical discipline.
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Committee, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission State and Local Reporting. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C. (1801 L St., N.W., Washington 20507): Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1993.

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Committee, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission State and Local Reporting. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C. (1801 L St., N.W., Washington 20507): Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1993.

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Committee, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission State and Local Reporting. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C: Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1987.

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Committee, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission State and Local Reporting. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C: Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1987.

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United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. State and Local Reporting Committee. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C: Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1987.

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United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. State and Local Reporting Committee. EEOC Form 164, state and local government information (EE0-4): Instruction booklet. Washington, D.C. (1801 L St., N.W., Washington 20507): Equal Employment Opportuntiy Commission, State and Local Reporting Committee, 1993.

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Commission, United States Equal Employment Opportunity. EEOC forms 168A and B, elementary--secondary staff information (EE0-5): Instructions for filing and recordkeeping requirements. Washington, D.C: The Commission, 1985.

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United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. EEOC forms 168A and B, elementary--secondary staff information (EE0-5): Instructions for filing and recordkeeping requirements. Washington, D.C: The Commission, 1988.

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Libro de Contabilidad Ingresos y Gastos: Cuaderno de Cuentas Simple y Fácil de Usar para Autónomos y Cuentas Profesionales, Libro de Registro Diario de Caja. EE90. Independently Published, 2021.

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Anonyma. Philips Electronic Engineer EE20. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ee90"

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Lenartovicz, Lucas Emanoel. "O PAPEL DO INTÉRPRETE DE LIBRAS NO PROCESSO ENSINO E APRENDIZAGEM NO CONTEXTO DA SALA DE AULA." In PESQUISAS EM TEMAS DE CIÊNCIAS DA EDUCAÇÃO - VOLUME 11. RFB Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46898/rfb.d731932a-ee99-4c07-b566-c38736a7089c.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ee90"

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Neuzner, A., A. Hacker, L. Pérez Prieto, R. Mistry, and M. Zahir. "Pyroelectric detector for EE9 FORUM: design and characterization." In International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022, edited by Kyriaki Minoglou, Nikos Karafolas, and Bruno Cugny. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2690559.

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Ristolainen, Heikki, Antti Kuronen, Kai Nordlund, Roman Nowak, and Masaki Fujikane. "Studies of the Elastic Properties of Amorphous Silica by Molecular Dynamics Simulations." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee10-02.

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Sansoz, Frederic, and Jingjun Gu. "Mechanical Properties in Individual Carbon Nanofibers at High Temperature and High Pressure by Molecular Dynamics Simulations." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee10-05.

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Chaldyshev, Vladimir V., A. L. Kolesnikova, and A. E. Romanov. "Stress Relaxation in a Nanoinclusion in Response to Extreme Environments." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee10-11.

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Crill, John Wesley, Douglas Irving, Cliff Padgett, Mohommed Zikry, and Don Brenner. "Modeling the Effect of Varying Electrical Voltage on the Plastic Deformation of a Single Asperity in Hot-Switched RF MEMS Contacts." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee10-15.

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Wang, Weiqiang, Richard Clark, Aiichiro Nakano, Rajiv K. Kalia, and Priya Vashishta. "Multi-Million Atoms Molecular Dynamics Study of Combustion Mechanism of Aluminum Nanoparticle." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee10-29.

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Brenier, A., R. Moncorge, and C. Pedrini. "Fluroescence Dynamics in LiYF4:Tm, Ho after 800-nm Laser Excitation." In Advanced Solid State Lasers. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/assl.1989.ee9.

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Autreto, Pedro, Fernando Sato, Maureen Lagos, Pablo Z. Coura, Socrates O. Dantas, Varlei Rodrigues, Daniel Ugarte, and Douglas S. Galvao. "Structural Study of the Formation of Suspended Linear Atomic Chains from Platinum Nanowires Stretching." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1137-ee09-08-w11-08.

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