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Forsyth, Louise. "Olivier Dumas, La scène québécoise au féminin, 12 coups de théâtre 1974-1988." Theatre Research in Canada 41, no. 1 (January 2020): 162–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tric.41.1.162.

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François, Stéphane. "Olivier Dard, Ana Isabel Sardinha-Desvignes, Célébrer Salazar en France (1930-1974). Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme franç." Questions de communication, no. 34 (December 31, 2018): 353–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/questionsdecommunication.16487.

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Bernard, Jonathan W. "Messiaen's Synaesthesia: The Correspondence between Color and Sound Structure in His Music." Music Perception 4, no. 1 (1986): 41–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40285351.

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Olivier Messiaen's published descriptions of his works and the color labels that appear in certain of his scores show that he is affected by colored-hearing synaesthesia. Because Messiaen's color responses, like those of other synaesthetes, exhibit a high degree of internal consistency, the analyst may tabulate the available correlations between sound and color and use them to explore the various factors, objectively considered, that govern Messiaen's color associations. The importance of absolute pitch and of the modes of limited transposition is studied, as are the conditions under which vertical spacing and pitch-class-set identity may assume primary significance in color delineation. The conclusions reached offer a key to more general matters of structure in Messiaen's music. Examples are drawn from several of Messiaen's works, dating from 1929 to 1974.
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Stagnaro, Juan Carlos. "Grandes psiquiatras argentinas." Vertex Revista Argentina de Psiquiatría 30, no. 148 (December 1, 2019): 426–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v30i148.125.

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Dossier: Grandes psiquiatras argentinas: Arturo AMEGHINO (1869-1948), René ARDITI ROCHA (1904-1962), Gregorio BERMANN (1894-1972), José T. BORDA (1869-1936), Gonzalo BOSCH (1885-1965), Exequías BRINGAS NÚÑEZ (1904-2000),Domingo CABRED (1859-1929), Raúl CAMINO (1939-2018), Lanfranco CIAMPI (1885-1962), Juan DALMA (1895-1977), Francisco DE VEYGA (1866-1942), Noel FELDMAN (1928-2001), R. Horacio ETCHEGOYEN (1919-2016), Jorge GARCÍA BADARACCO (1924-2010), Mauricio GOLDENBERG (1916-2006), José INGENIEROS (1877-1925), Cristofredo JAKOB (1856-1966), Alejandro KORN (1860 -1936), Enrique Eduardo KRAPF (1901-1963), Osvaldo LOUDET (1889-1983), Lucio MELÉNDEZ (1844-1901), Braulio MOYANO (1906-1959), Juan M. OBARRIO (1878-1958), Elpidio R. OLIVERA (1924-2016), Carlos Rodolfo PEREYRA (1903-1965), Enrique PICHON RIVIÈRE (1907-1977), José María RAMOS MEJÍA (1852-1914), Telma RECA (1904-1979), Carolina TOBAR GARCIA (1898-1962), Guillermo VIDAL (1917-2000).
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Guedj, Jérémy. "Olivier Dard, Ana Isabel Sardinha-Desvignes, Célébrer Salazar en France (1930-1974). Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme français, Bruxelles, Peter Lang, 2018, 326 p." Cahiers de la Méditerranée, no. 99 (December 15, 2019): 209–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cdlm.12984.

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Almeida, Dimitri. "DARD, Olivier & Ana Isabel Sardinha-Desvignes. 2018. Célébrer Salazar en France (1930-1974): Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme français. Bruxelles : Peter Lang (Convergences, vol. 90)." apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania], no. 5 (December 17, 2020): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/apropos.5.1588.

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Pereira, Victor. "Dard Olivier et Sardinha-Desvignes Ana Isabel , Célébrer Salazar en France (1930-1974). Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme français , Bruxelles, Peter Lang, 2018, 326 p., 55 €." 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire N° 144, no. 4 (October 2, 2019): 211ao—243. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vin.144.0211ao.

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Mouric, Joël. "Dard, Olivier/Sardinha-Desvignes, Ana Isabel: Célébrer Salazar en France (1930–1974). Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme français, 338 S., Lang, Frankfurt a. M. u. a. 2018." Neue Politische Literatur 64, no. 2 (June 3, 2019): 411–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42520-019-00080-w.

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Syed, A., and K. Graham. "RESPONSE OF THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE, DENDROCTONUS PONDEROSAE HOPKINS, TO ETHANOL IN A LABORATORY OLFACTOMETER." Canadian Entomologist 119, no. 5 (May 1987): 489–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent119489-5.

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Graham (1968) demonstrated that logs became attractive to ambrosia beetles after the sapwood was subjected to anaerobic conditions. Pursuing this lead, Cade et al. (1970) and Moeck (1970a, 1970b, 1971) extracted, analyzed, and bioassayed anaerobic products from western hemlock and Douglas-fir trees and ascertained that ethanol was the principal “primary attractant” to the ambrosia beetles, Gnathotrichus sulcatus (LeConte) and Trypodendron lineatum (Olivier), respectively. The demonstration that ethanol enhanced the response of the Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, to its aggregation pheromones frontalin and seudenol (Pitrnan et al. 1975) suggested that ethanol could also be involved in the primary attraction of or host recognition by bark beetles. We report that the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, is arrested to ethanol in a laboratorv olfactometer.
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Pinho, Davi. "O CONTO DE VIRGINIA WOOLF – OU FICÇÃO, UMA CASA ASSOMBRADA." IPOTESI – REVISTA DE ESTUDOS LITERÁRIOS 23, no. 2 (December 4, 2019): 03–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.34019/1982-0836.2019.v23.29176.

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O presente artigo se debruça sobre o conto “Casa Assombrada”, coletado no único volume de contos que Virginia Woolf publicou em vida, Monday or Tuesday (1921), para investigar de que maneira seus contos intensificam a crise dos gêneros literários que seus romances encenam, por um lado; e para entender como tal crise é análoga à questão política que assombra toda sua obra, por outro lado: o gênero enquanto questão identitária. Em diálogo com a filosofia e com a crítica woolfiana, este estudo articula essa “crise dos gêneros” (gender x genre) e, ao mesmo tempo, produz uma contextualização histórico-cultural dos contos de Virginia Woolf. Palavras-chave: Virginia Woolf. Conto. Gênero literário. Questões de gênero. Referências AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Elogio da profanação. In: AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Profanações. Tradução Selvino Assman. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2007. p. 65-81 BENJAMIN, Walter. Sobre a linguagem em geral e sobre a linguagem humana. In: Linguagem, tradução, literatura. Tradução João Barrento. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica, 2018 [1916]. p. 9-27. BENZEL, Kathryn N.; HOBERMAN, Ruth. Trespassing boundaries: Virginia Woolf’s Short Fiction. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004. BRAIDOTTI, Rosi. Nomadic theory: The portable Rosi Braidotti. New York: Columbia University, 2011. BRIGGS, Julia. Virginia Woolf, an Inner Life. Londres: Harcourt Brace, 2005. CIXOUS, Hélène. First names of no one. In: SELLERS, Susan (org.). The Hélène Cixous Reader. Londres: Routledge, 1994 [1974]. p. 25-35. DELEUZE, Gilles; GUATTARI, Félix. 28 de novembro de 1947 – Como criar para si um corpo sem órgãos?. Tradução Aurélio Guerra Neto. In: DELEUZE, Gilles; GUATTARI, Félix. Mil Platôs. São Paulo: 34, 1996 [1980]. v. 3. p. 11-34. FOUCAULT, Michel. Docile bodies. In: FOUCAULT, Michel; RABINOW, Paul (ed.). The Foucault reader. Toronto: Penguin, 1984a. p. 179-187. FOUCAULT, Michel. The body of the condemned. In: FOUCAULT, Michel; RABINOW, Paul (ed.). The Foucault reader. Toronto: Penguin, 1984b. p. 170-178. GOLDMAN, Jane. Modernism, 1910-1945, Image to apocalypse. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. GOLDMAN, Jane. The Cambridge introduction to Virginia Woolf. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2006. HARRIS, Wendell. Vision and form: the English novel and the emergence of the story. In: MAY, Charles (ed.). The new short story theories. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University, 1994. p. 181-191. KRISTEVA, Julia. Stabat mater. Tradução A. Goldhammer. In: MOI, Toril (ed.). The Kristeva reader. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986 [1977]. p. 160-187. MATTHEWS, Brander. The philosophy of the short-story. Londres: Forgotten, 2015. [1901]. PEREIRA, Lucia Miguel. Dualidade de Virginia Woolf. In: ______. Escritos da maturidade. Rio de Janeiro: Graphia, 2005. [1944] p. 106-110. SELLERS, Susan (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf. 2. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2010. WOOLF, Leonard. Beginning again: an autobiography of the years 1911 to 1918. New York: Harvest, 1975. [1964] WOOLF, Leonard. Editorial Preface. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). Granite and rainbow. Londres: Harcourt, 1958. p. 7-8. WOOLF, Leonard. Foreword. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). A haunted house and other stories. Londres: Harcourt, 1944. p. v-vi. WOOLF, Virginia. A haunted house. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). A haunted house and other stories. Londres: Harcourt, 1944 [1921]. p. 3-5. WOOLF, Virginia. A room of one’s own & Three guineas. Londres: Oxford University, 1992 [1929] [1938]. WOOLF, Virginia. A sketch of the past. In: WOOLF, Virginia; SCHULKIND, Jeanne (eds.). Moments of being. London: Harcourt Brace, 1985 [1976]. p. 64-159. WOOLF, Virginia. Casa assombrada. In: WOOLF, Virginia. Contos completos. Tradução Leonardo Fróes. São Paulo: Cosac Naify, 2005 [1921]. p. 162-165. WOOLF, Virginia. Granite and rainbow, ed. Leonard Woolf. Londres: Harcourt, 1958. WOOLF, Virginia. Jacob’s room. Oxford: Oxford University, 2008 [1922]. WOOLF, Virginia. Kew gardens. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). A haunted house and other stories. Londres: Harcourt, 1944 [1919]. p. 28-36. WOOLF, Virginia. Men and women. In: WOOLF, Virginia; BARRETT, Michele (eds.). Women and writing. Londres: Harcourt, 1979 [1920]. p. 64-68. WOOLF, Virginia. Modern fiction. In: WOOLF, Virginia. The common reader: first series. Londres: Vintage, 2003 [1925]. p. 146-154. WOOLF, Virginia. Monday or Tuesday. Londres: The Hogarth, 1921. WOOLF, Virginia. Night and day. ed. Michael Whitworth. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2018. WOOLF, Virginia. Professions for women. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). The death of the moth and other essays. Londres: Harcourt, 1942 [1931]. WOOLF, Virginia. The complete shorter fiction of Virginia Woolf. ed. Susan Dick. Orlando: Harcourt, 2006 [1985]. WOOLF, Virginia. The diary of Virginia Woolf, ed. Anne Olivier Bell, 5 vols. New York: Penguin, 1979-1985 [1977-1984]. WOOLF, Virginia. The letters of Virginia Woolf, ed. Nigel Nicolson, 6 vols. Londres: The Hogarth, 1975-1980. WOOLF, Virginia. The mark on the wall. In: WOOLF, Virginia; WOOLF, Leonard (eds.). A haunted house and other stories. Londres: Harcourt, 1944 [1921]. p. 37-47. WOOLF, Virginia. Thoughts on peace in an air raid. In: ______. The death of the moth and other essays, ed. Leonard Woolf. Londres: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1942. [1940] WOOLF, Virginia. The voyage out. Oxford: Oxford University, 2009 [1915]. WOOLF, Virginia. The waves. Oxford: Oxford University, 1992 [1931].
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CONLE, OSKAR V., FRANK H. HENNEMANN, YANNICK BELLANGER, PHILIPPE LELONG, TONI JOURDAN, and PABLO VALERO. "Studies on neotropical Phasmatodea XX: A new genus and 16 new species from French Guiana." Zootaxa 4814, no. 1 (July 14, 2020): 1–136. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4814.1.1.

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The present paper describes 16 new species and one new genus from French Guiana and numerous taxonomic changes are proposed prior to the publication of a comprehensive guide to the Phasmatodea of French Guiana. The following 16 new species are described and illustrated: Phanocles procerus n. sp., Phanocloidea lobulatipes n. sp., Cladomorphus guianensis n. sp., Hirtuleius gracilis n. sp., Parastratocles rosanti n. sp., Parastratocles fuscomarginatus n. sp., Paraprisopus apterus n. sp., Paraprisopus multicolorus n. sp., Agrostia longicerca n. sp., Isagoras similis n. sp., Paragrostia brulei n. sp., Prexaspes globosicaput n. sp., Prexaspes guianensis n. sp., Dinelytron cahureli n. sp., Prisopus clarus n. sp. and Prisopus conocephalus n. sp.. The new genus Paragrostia n. gen. is established for the newly described Paragrostia brulei n. sp. and Paragrostia flavimaculata (Heleodoro, Mendes & Rafael, 2017) n. comb. the latter of which is here transferred from Agrostia Redtenbacher, 1906. Fifty-six new combinations are proposed with species transferred to other genera: Bacteria pallidenotata Redtenbacher, 1908, is transferred to Phanocloidea Zompro, 2001 (n. comb.); Bacteria maroniensis Chopard, 1911 is transferred to Phanocles Stål, 1875 (n. comb.); Cladomorphus gibbosus (Chopard, 1911) is transferred to Hirtuleius Stål, 1875 (n. comb.); Stratocles soror Redtenbacher, 1906, Parastratocles lugubris (Redtenbacher, 1906) and Parastratocles cryptochloris (Rehn, 1904) are transferred to Brizoides Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Stratocles xanthomela (Olivier, 1792), Stratocles forcipatus Bolívar, 1896 and Stratocles tessulatus (Olivier, 1792) are transferred to Parastratocles (n. comb.); Olcyphides cinereus (Olivier, 1792), Perliodes affinis Redtenbacher, 1906, Perliodes nigrogranulosus Redtenbacher, 1906, Perliodes sexmaculatus Redtenbacher, 1906, Isagoras rugicollis (Gray, 1835), Isagoras sauropterus Rehn, 1947, Brizoides viridipes (Rehn, 1905) and Brizoides graminea Redtenbacher, 1906 are transferred to Agrostia Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Agrostia flavimaculata Heleodoro, Mendes & Rafael, 2017 is transferred to Paragrostia n. gen. (n. comb.); Isagoras affinis Chopard, 1911, Isagoras chocoensis Hebard, 1921, Isagoras metricus Rehn, 1947 and Isagoras schraderi Rehn, 1947 are transferred to Tenerella Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Xerosoma glyptomerion Rehn, 1904 is transferred to Isagoras Stål, 1875 (n. comb.); Isagoras venosus (Burmeister, 1838), Paraphasma paulense Rehn, 1918 and Paraphasma quadratum (Bates, 1865) are transferred to Prexaspes Stål, 1875 (n. comb.); Prexaspes (Prexaspes) cneius (Westwood, 1859) is transferred to Tenerella Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Prexaspes lateralis (Fabricius, 1775) is transferred to Paraphasma Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Isagoras santara (Westwood, 1859) and Prexaspes olivaceus Chopard, 1911 are transferred to Periphloea Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Dinelytron agrion Westwood, 1859 is transferred to Paraprisopus Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Anarchodes atrophicus (Pallas, 1772) is transferred to Ignacia Rehn, 1904 (n. comb.); Planudes asperus Bellanger & Conle, 2013, Planudes brunni Redtenbacher, 1906, Planudes cortex Hebard, 1919, Planudes crenulipes Rehn, 1904, Planudes funestus Redtenbacher, 1906, Planudes melzeri Piza, 1937, Planudes molorchus (Westwood, 1859), Planudes paxillus (Westwood, 1859), Planudes perillus Stål, 1875, Planudes pygmaeus (Redtenbacher, 1906) and Planudes taeniatus Piza, 1944 are transferred to Isagoras Stål, 1875 (n. comb.); Prisopoides atrobrunneus Heleodoro & Rafael, 2020, Prisopoides brunnescens Heleodoro & Rafael, 2020, Prisopoides caatingaensis Heleodoro & Rafael, 2020 and Prisopoides villosipes (Redtenbacher, 1906) are transferred to Prisopus Peletier de Saint Fargeau & Serville, 1828 (n. comb.); Melophasma antillarum (Caudell, 1914), Melophasma brachypterum Conle, Hennemann & Gutiérrez, 2011, Melophasma colombianum Conle, Hennemann & Gutiérrez, 2011 and Melophasma vermiculare Redtenbacher, 1906 are transferred to Paraprisopus Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. comb.); Prexaspes (Elasia) ambiguus (Stoll, 1813), Prexaspes (Elasia) brevipennis (Burmeister, 1838), Prexaspes (Elasia) pholcus (Westwood, 1859), Prexaspes (Elasia) viridipes Redtenbacher, 1906 and Prexaspes (Elasia) vittata (Piza, 1985) are transferred to Prexaspes Stål, 1875 (n. comb.). Twenty-six new synonymies are established: Perliodes Redtenbacher, 1906 and Chlorophasma Redtenbacher, 1906 are synonymised with Agrostia Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. syn.); Chlorophasma Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Agrostia Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. syn.); Elasia Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Prexaspes Stål, 1875 (n. syn.); Prisopoides Heleodoro & Rafael, 2020 is synonymised with Prisopus Peletier de Saint Fargeau & Serville, 1828 (n. syn.); Melophasma Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Paraprisopus Redtenbacher, 1906 (n. syn.); Bacteria crassipes Chopard, 1911 is synonymised with Bacteria pallidenotata Redtenbacher, 1908 (n. syn.); Perliodes grisescens Redtenbacher, 1906 and Metriophasma (Metriophasma) pallidum (Chopard, 1911) are synonymised with Agrostia cinerea (Olivier, 1792) (n. syn.); Perliodes nigrogranulosus Redtenbacher, 1906 and Metriophasma (Metriophasma) ocellatum (Piza, 1937) are synonymised with Isagoras rugicollis (Gray, 1835) (n. syn.); Isagoras chopardi Hebard, 1933 is synonymised with Tenerella cneius (Westwood, 1859) (n. syn.); Isagoras proximus Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Isagoras glyptomerion (Rehn, 1904) (n. syn.); Chlorophasma hyalina Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Agrostia graminea (Redtenbacher, 1906) (n. syn.); Isagoras nitidus Redtenbacher, 1906 is synonymised with Anisa flavomaculatus (Gray, 1835) (n. syn.); Prexaspes acuticornis (Gray, 1835) is synonymised with Prexaspes servillei (Gray, 1835) (n. syn.); Prexaspes nigromaculatus Chopard, 1911 is synonymised with Periphloea santara (Westwood, 1859) (n. syn.); Prexaspes (Elasia) janus Kirby, 1904 is synonymised with Paraphasma maculatum (Gray, 1835) (n. syn.); Prexaspes dictys (Westwood, 1859) is synonymised with Prexaspes brevipennis (Burmeister, 1838) (n. syn.); Parastratocles aeruginosus Redtenbacher, 1906: 107 is synonymised with Parastratocles forcipatus Bolívar, 1896 (n. syn.); Parastratocles carbonarius (Redtenbacher, 1906: 106) is synonymised with Parastratocles lugubris (Redtenbacher, 1906) (n. syn.); Prisopus spinicollis Burmeister, 1838, Prisopus spiniceps Burmeister, 1838 and Prisopus cornutus Gray, 1835 are synonymised with Prisopus ohrtmanni (Lichtenstein, 1802) (n. syn.); the genus Planudes Stål, 1875 is synonymised with Isagoras Stål, 1875 (n. syn.); Pseudophasma annulipes (Redtenbacher, 1906) is synonymised with Pseudophasma blanchardi (Westwood, 1859) (n. syn.); Ignacia appendiculatum (Kirby, 1904) is synonymised with Anarchodes atrophicus (Pallas, 1772) (n. syn.). Isagoras obscurum Guérin-Méneville, 1838 is shown to have been erroneously synonymised with Isagoras rugicollis (Gray, 1835) and is here re-established as a valid species (rev. stat.). Pseudophasma castaneum (Bates, 1865) is re-established as a valid species here (rev. stat.). Paraprisopus Redtenbacher, 1906 and the entire tribe Paraprisopodini are transferred to Pseudophasmatidae: Pseudophasmatinae (n. comb.). Lectotypes are designated for Perliodes grisescens Redtenbacher, 1906, Isagoras plagiatus Redtenbacher, 1906.Neotypes are designated for Agrostia cinerea (Olivier, 1792), Prexaspes ambiguus (Stoll, 1813), Prisopus horridus (Gray, 1835) and Prisopus sacratus (Olivier, 1792).
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Martins, Raquel Silveira. "A jovem normalista que fui, a professora que fui: inserção profissional feminina através de memórias de normalistas." Revista de História e Historiografia da Educação 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/rhhe.v1i1.46298.

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Esse artigo busca apresentar os resultados de uma pesquisa sobre a escolha do magistério como forma de inserção profissional de normalistas que frequentaram a Escola Normal Nossa Senhora de Oliveira, na cidade Oliveira, no Centro-Oeste de Minas Gerais, entre os anos 1971 e 1974. Nesse sentido, as ideias que permeiam esse esboço vão ao encontro das concepções e conceitos sobre a mulher-professora, a formação de professores, em especial para o antigo ensino primário, e a história da educação em Minas Gerais. A metodologia utilizada é concernente à pesquisa narrativa e os dados terão como fonte principal narrativas orais de formandas da referida escola normal no período assinalado.The young normalist I was, the teacher I was: female professional insertion through normalist memories. This article aims to present research results on the choice of teaching as a form of professional insertion for normalistas who attended the Normal School of Our Lady of Oliveira, Oliveira city, Midwest of Minas Gerais, between 1971 and 1974. In this sense, the ideas that pervade this outline will meet the ideas and concepts of the woman - teacher, teacher training, especially for the old primary school, and the history of education in Minas Gerais. The methodology used is concerning the narrative research and data will have as the main source of oral narratives trainees said normal school in the indicated period. Keywords: Normalists; Feminization; Teacher school; Narrative research.
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FILLIOZAT, Pierre-Sylvain. "Olivier Lacombe (1904-2001)." Journal Asiatique 290, no. 1 (April 14, 2005): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/ja.290.1.421.

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Autelli, Erica. "The origins of the term “phraseology”1." Yearbook of Phraseology 12, no. 1 (November 25, 2021): 7–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phras-2021-0003.

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Abstract Most researchers associate the beginnings of phraseological studies with Charles Bally (1909) and Soviet studies, especially with V. V. Vinogradov (e.g. 1944; 2001 [1947]), and with English and German studies (e.g. Burger 1973; Rothkegel 1973). However, this article will show that phraseology actually has a centuries-long tradition, at least as far as some languages, including Italian, are concerned. For example, for the Spanish historical phraseological tradition it is worth mentioning Montoro del Arco (2012) and Olímpio de Oliveira Silva (2020). As the Spanish tradition has already been much studied, it will not be further investigated in this paper, although some Spanish “historical phraseologiae” have also been found (such as in the Italian-Spanish works by Franciosini 1620 and the plurilingual work by Pielat 1673). First, I will briefly show what “phraseology” means according to a modern conception, and what it meant originally. The development of the term is traced using some old rediscovered “phraseologiae”, which also have relevance to phraseography and phraseodidactics.
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Pasado y Memoria, Revista. "Reseñas de libros." Pasado y Memoria. Revista de Historia Contemporánea, no. 19 (December 20, 2019): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/pasado2019.19.10.

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Contiene: SUÁREZ CORTINA, Manuel, Los caballeros de la razón. Cultura institucionista y democracia parlamentaria en la España liberal, Genueve Ediciones, 2019, 375 pp. / Sergio Sánchez Collantes; SANTIÑO, Santiago, Pascual de Gayangos. Erudición y cosmopolitismo en la España del XIX, Pamplona, Urgoiti Editores, 2018, 608 pp. / Rafael Fernández-Sirvent; VILA, Santi, De quan el liberalisme era pecat. Fèlix Sardà i Salvany, reaccionari i innovador. Pròleg de Jordi Amat. Barcelona, Viena Edicions, 2018, 291 pp. / Antonio Moliner Prada; BLASCO HERRANZ, Inmaculada (ed.), Mujeres, hombres y catolicismo en la España contemporánea. Nuevas visiones desde la historia, Valencia, Tirant Humanidades, 2018, 276 pp. / Verónica García Martín; OLIVIER COMPAGNON, Camille Foulard, Guillemette Martin y María Inés Tato (coords.). La Gran Guerra en América Latina. Una historia conectada. México, CEMCA, 2018, 492 pp. / Agustín Daniel Desiderato; JIMÉNEZ REDONDO, Juan Carlos, Franco y Salazar. La respuesta dictatorial a los desafíos de un mundo en cambio, 1936-1968, Madrid, Sílex Universidad, 2019, 242 pp. / José Antonio Abreu Colombri; ROSAS, Fernando, Salazar e os fascismos, Lisboa, Tinta da China, 2019, 305 pp. / Nelson Jorge De Castro Araújo; VALERO GÓMEZ, Sergio y GARCÍA CARRIÓN, Marta (eds.), Desde la capital de la República. Nuevas perspectivas y estudios sobre la Guerra Civil española, Valencia, Publicaciones de la Universitat de València, 2019, 416 pp. / Juan Boris Ruiz Núñez; PAYÁ LÓPEZ, Pedro (ed.), Desde las cenizas de Auschwitz. Historia, memoria, educación, Granada, Comares, 2019, 325 pp. / Sergio Vaquero Martínez; FERNÁNDEZ, Eider de Dios, Sirvienta, empleada, trabajadora del hogar. Género, clase e identidad en el franquismo y la transición a través del servicio doméstico, Málaga, UMA editorial, 2019. / Sonia García Galán; BORJA, Jordi. Bandera Roja. 1968-1974. Del maig del 68 a l’inici de la transició, Barcelona, Edicions 62, 2018, 133 pp. / Samuel Calatayud Sempere; BEORLEGUI, David, Transición y melancolía. La experiencia del desencanto en el País Vasco (1976-1986), Madrid, Postmetrópolis Editorial, 2017, 353 pp. / Nicolás Buckley.
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Seruya, Teresa. "Ideias sobre tradução durante o Estado Novo em Portugal (1934-1974)." Translation Matters 2, no. 2 (2020): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/21844585/tm2_2a1.

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Depois de caracterizar o Estado Novo como ditadura e a instituição da Censura, esclarecese o conceito de “ideias sobre tradução” e explica-se quem são os agentes da tradução nessa época, a partir dos quais podemos sistematizar essas ideias. Os três considerados mais representativos foram o Grémio Nacional de Editores e Livreiros (GNEL), através da sua publicação Livros de Portugal, a Comissão de Censura ao Livro, que funcionou entre 1934 e 1974, produzindo para cima de 10.000 relatórios e, por fim, o próprio Secretariado Nacional da Propaganda (SPN), rebaptizado Secretariado Nacional da Informação (SNI), que promoveu oficialmente, e em estreita ligação com Oliveira Salazar, a tradução de discursos deste para várias línguas europeias. Apresentam-se e comentam-se as ideias que circulavam sobre tradução nessas três instâncias.
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Melo, Raquel Silveira Martins de. "Memórias de normalistas: inserção profissional de professoras." Cadernos de História da Educação 18, no. 1 (March 31, 2019): 266–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/che-v18n1-2019-15.

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Esse artigo busca apresentar resultados de pesquisa sobre a escolha do magistério como forma de inserção profissional para normalistas que frequentaram a Escola Normal Nossa Senhora de Oliveira, em Oliveira, Centro-oeste de Minas Gerais, entre os anos 1971 e 1974. Nesse sentido, as ideias que permeiam esse esboço vão ao encontro das concepções e conceitos sobre a mulher-professora, a formação de professores, em especial para o antigo ensino primário, e a história da educação em Minas Gerais. A metodologia utilizada é concernente à pesquisa narrativa e os dados terão como fonte principal narrativas orais de formandas da referida escola normal no período assinalado.
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Allahar, Anton L., and Linden F. Lewis. "Situating Oliver Cromwell Cox (1901–1974)." Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes 39, no. 3 (September 2, 2014): 339–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08263663.2014.1013284.

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Rubie, Hervé, and Dominique Valteau-Couanet. "Hommage à Olivier Hartmann (1944-2009)." Bulletin du Cancer 96, no. 9 (September 2009): 818–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/bdc.2009.0948.

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Valteau-Couanet, Dominique, and Hervé Rubie. "Tribute to Olivier Hartmann (1944-2009)." Pediatric Blood & Cancer 55, no. 7 (October 6, 2010): 1252. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pbc.22818.

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Monteiro, Tiago José Lemos, and Laura Loguercio Cánepa. "Emmanuelles tropicais: apropriações brasileiras, conservadorismo e transgressão." RuMoRes 17, no. 34 (December 29, 2023): 13–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-677x.rum.2023.214633.

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A proposta deste artigo é discutir um período crítico para a indústria cultural brasileira no processo de urbanização e modernização do país (a década de 1970) por meio da observação dos modos de circulação de um grupo de filmes que dialogou com tendências internacionais do cinema por meio da prática do “similar nacional”. No caso, interessa à pesquisa os filmes brasileiros derivativos do clássico do cinema erótico Emmanuelle, de 1974: Emmanuelle Tropical (1977), de J. Marreco; Emmanuello...o belo (1978), de Nilo Machado; e A Filha de Emmanuele, dirigido em 1980 por Osvaldo de Oliveira.
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JERZY, BOROWSKI. "Taxonomic changes in Bostrichidae (Insecta, Coleoptera)." Zootaxa 5154, no. 5 (June 17, 2022): 590–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5154.5.7.

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The taxonomic changes concern 6 species belonging to the family Bostrichidae. After a taxonomic analysis the following synonyms were established: Melalgus japonicus Chûjô, 1973 n. syn. of M. batillus (Lesne, 1902), Amphicerus (C.) malayanus (Lesne, 1898) n. syn. of A. (C.) caenophradoides (Lesne, 1895), Bostrychoplites megaceros Lesne, 1899 n. syn. of Bostrychoplites cornutus (Olivier, 1790), Bostrychoplites suturalis Lesne, 1931 n. syn. of Bostrychoplites peltatus Lesne, 1899, Lichenophanes fasciculatus (Fall, 1909) n. syn. of Lichenophanes penicillatus (Lesne, 1895), and Megabostrichus imatadei Chûjô, 1964 n. syn. of Phonapate stridula Lesne, 1909. The new synonymy results from a study of typical specimens as well as from latest publications concerning the taxonomy of this insect group.
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Silva, Mário Augusto Medeiros da. "ÓRBITAS SINCRÔNICAS: SOCIÓLOGOS E INTELECTUAIS NEGROS EM SÃO PAULO, ANOS 1950-1970." Sociologia & Antropologia 8, no. 1 (April 2018): 109–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2238-38752017v814.

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Resumo Procuro discutir a aproximação entre uma geração de sociólogos paulistanos, pesquisadores das relações raciais no Brasil, entre os anos 1950 e 1970, com ativistas e intelectuais negros de São Paulo. O foco se dá nas aproximações entre Florestan Fernandes e a Associação Cultural do Negro, permitindo retroceder e avançar no tempo, vislumbrando-se outras figuras igualmente importantes como Roger Bastide, Virgínia Leone Bicudo, Octavio Ianni, Eduardo de Oliveira e Oliveira. A hipótese é de que há uma aproximação de projetos políticos acerca da mudança social pautada pela luta antirracista, que se modificará em função do golpe de Estado civil-militar de 1964.
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Xie, Guanglin, Maxwell V. L. Barclay, and Wenkai Wang. "Taxonomic notes on the collection of the tribe Lamiini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) housed in the Natural History Museum, London." ZooKeys 1205 (June 26, 2024): 239–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1205.127164.

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In the present paper, the genus Mimomyagrus Breuning, 1970 is synonymized with Combe Thomson, 1864, and Mimomyagrus pfanneri Breuning, 1970 is considered a junior synonym of Combe brianus (White, 1858). The female of Arctolamia sinica Bi & Chen, 2022 is described for the first time and this species is reported as new to Myanmar. Type material of Lamia punctator Fabricius, 1776 [= Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771)], Cerambyx galloprovincialis Olivier, 1800 [= Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1800)] and Melanauster granulipennis Breuning, 1938 [= Monochamus guerryi Pic, 1903] are confirmed to be preserved in Natural History Museum, London.
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Almeida, Sónia Vespeira de. "Luísa Tiago De Oliveira. Estudantes e Povo na Revolução: o Serviço Cívico Estudantil (1974-1977)." Etnografica, no. 9 (2) (November 1, 2005): 421–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etnografica.3444.

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Nelson, E. Charles, Michael D. Pirie, and Dirk U. Bellstedt. "Redefining the megagenus Erica L. (Ericaceae): the contributions of E. G. H. Oliver and I. M. Oliver (née Nitzsche) to taxonomy and nomenclature." PhytoKeys 244 (July 5, 2024): 39–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.244.121705.

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The megagenus Erica L. (Ericaceae), as it is recognised today, includes 851 species of evergreen shrubs or small trees, the majority of which are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. From the first descriptions in Linnaeus’s Genera plantarum, a succession of authors ascribed the steadily accumulating numbers of known species to various of a total of 72 different genera. Until the latter half of the twentieth century, so called ‘minor genera’ such as Philippia Klotzsch and Blaeria L. were still recognised for many African species. The now uncontroversial inclusive circumscription of Erica, and a substantial proportion of its currently recognised species diversity, was conceptualised, described, and illustrated by the South African botanists E. G. H. (‘Ted’) Oliver and Inge M. Oliver in a succession of works published from 1964 to the present day. We review the historical development of generic delimitation in Ericasens. lat., focusing on the contribution of the Olivers to the current state of systematic knowledge of the genus, and presenting an overview and complete lists of literature and of taxa that they authored.
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Kristjánsson, Leó. "The Stardalur magnetic anomaly, SW-Iceland: a review of research in 1968--2012." Jökull 63, no. 1 (December 15, 2013): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33799/jokull2013.63.001.

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Prominent geophysical anomalies of several km extent were noted in the vicinity of the farm Stardalur in southwestern Iceland in a gravity survey published in 1954, as well as in a 1968 total-field aeromagnetic survey published in 1970, and a seismic refraction study of the crust published in 1971. Further low-altitude and ground magnetic surveys were conducted around Stardalur in 1969–1973, and an exploratory hole was drilled to 200 m depth in 1969–1970 at the site of a very distinct peak in the ground anomaly. Various studies were carried out on a core (to 143 m depth) and on cuttings recovered by the drilling. From 41 m depth down, this material consisted of altered olivine tholeiite lava flows, with a mean remanent magnetization intensity of the order of 15 times the average for Icelandic Tertiary lavas. Modelling of the anomaly peak, which was found to reach at least 27μT above the main geomagnetic field intensity of 52μT, indicated that the lava flows formed a body of dimensions about 200 by 600 m striking NE to NNE, inside a caldera structure. This structure probably dates from a normal-polarity subchron around 2 m.y. ago during the Matuyama geomagnetic chron. Further studies on samples from the Stardalur drill core revealed the presence of quite pure and slightly cation-deficient magnetite, whose percentage in the lavas is more than twice the average for Tertiary basalts in Iceland. The magnetite has largely been formed by exsolution from titanomagnetite, but it is also present in small grains which have separated from olivine. A very minor proportion of the magnetite may be of single-domain size, and it appears not to be a decisive factor in the bulk magnetic properties of the lavas. For instance, the natural remanence is much less resistant to alternating-field demagnetization than could be expected for single-domain grains. It is not certain whether it is a primary thermal remanence or of secondary origin, although the former seems more plausible. In agreement with the conclusions of previous researchers, it appears likely that the strong magnetization is due to a chance combination of circumstances (such as high magnetite content, high oxidation state, and strong ambient field) rather than to some unique phenomenon. In this paper, a new ground magnetic survey at Stardalur is presented, along with a simple model of the source of the main anomaly peak. The geological reasons for the creation of that source remain unknown, but comparisons are made with a magnetic anomaly at Hvanneyri in western Iceland which has similarities with the Stardalur anomaly.
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Marinov, Eduard. "NOBEL PRIZE FOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE FIELD OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES FOR 2016." Economic Thought journal 61, no. 6 (December 20, 2016): 97–149. http://dx.doi.org/10.56497/etj1661605.

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Swedish National Bank Prize for Excellence in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel to Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström "for their contributions to contract theory". Oliver Hart was born on 9 October 1949 in London, UK. He received his PhD in 1974 from Princeton University, USA.
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Barboza da Silva, Rosimeire, and Lennita Oliveira Ruggi. "Diáspora Negra e a Desautorização do Refrão Único: Imaginários de Tempo, História e Gênero nas Revoltas do Povo Negro Através da Música Popular Brasileira." Revista Lusófona de Estudos Culturais 11, no. 1 (January 29, 2024): e024001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/rlec.4707.

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Tendo como inspiração O Atlântico Negro de Paul Gilroy (1993/2001), propomos realizar um exercício de interpretação de quatro letras consagradas da música popular brasileira (MPB). São elas: “Chico Rei” (Jarbas Soares, Djalma de Oliveira Costa e Geraldo Soares de Carvalho, 1964); “Zumbi” (Jorge Ben, 1974); “Mestre Sala dos Mares” (João Bosco & Aldir Blanc, 1975) e “Morena de Angola” (Chico Buarque, 1980). Ao tomarmos as canções como parte do arcabouço intelectual d’O Atlântico Negro, consideramos duas principais chaves de leitura: (a) o imaginário de tempo/história e (b) os princípios generificados de enunciação. Seguindo a trilha metodológica proposta por Gilroy (1993/2001), identificamos a música como espaço público de elaboração e difusão de memórias sobre a diáspora negra. Informadas por lutas históricas travadas pelo povo negro, as canções recuperam narrativas insistentemente invisibilizadas e questionam o suposto lugar de “não-agência” política das populações escravizadas ou vivendo sob regimes autoritários. Frente à urgência em interromper o cansativo refrão da história única, encontramos nessas obras acesso privilegiado às recordações sobre revoltas contra a escravização e o colonialismo, difundindo no presente saberes decoloniais. A produção e inscrição de uma memória oposicional — aquela que reivindica espaço e lugar ao mesmo tempo em que contesta versões sedimentadas — é um trabalho constante que está intimamente relacionado com o estabelecimento de novos horizontes de luta no presente.
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Beranek, Leo L. "Eckel, Oliver C. • 1904–1989." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 86, no. 5 (November 1989): 2034–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.398587.

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Spencer, W. M. H. "David Oliver Harrington 1904-1990." American Journal of Ophthalmology 109, no. 6 (June 1990): 752–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9394(14)72464-x.

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Pickering, W. S. F. "Edwin Oliver James (1888–1972)." Religion 34, no. 1 (January 2004): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.religion.2003.11.001.

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Valente dos Santos, Raquel. "Relações diplomáticas entre Portugal e a UNESCO. A visita de Amadou-Matar M'Bow a Portugal em agosto de 1977." Revista Portuguesa de História 52 (October 21, 2021): 263–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0870-4147_52_11.

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Com a democratização da sociedade portuguesa e iniciado o processo de descolonização, procurou-se reforçar a presença de Portugal junto da comunidade internacional.Portugal regressa à UNESCO em 1974, após ter abandonado o estatuto de Estado-Membro no ano de 1972, em sequência da aprovação, por parte da UNESCO, de um conjunto de resoluções condenando a sua política colonial.Através do recurso a documentação de arquivo, nomeadamente, do Arquivo Histórico-Diplomático, e Arquivo Oliveira Salazar, bem como pela consulta de periódicos portugueses, o artigo centra-se na relevância da visita do Diretor-geral da UNESCO, Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, a Portugal em 1977, procurando-se verificar quais os contactos estabelecidos, e os progressos alcançados em áreas sob domínio da referida organização internacional.
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Yon, Marguerite, and Pierre-Louis Gatier. "Olivier Callot (1er août 1944 - 12 août 2022)." Syria, no. 99 (December 31, 2022): 319–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/syria.14769.

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BALLANTYNE, L. A., C. L. LAMBKIN, J. Z. HO, W. F. A. JUSOH, B. NADA, S. NAK-EIAM, A. THANCHAROEN, W. WATTANACHAIYINGCHAROEN, and V. YIU. "The Luciolinae of S. E. Asia and the Australopacific region: a revisionary checklist (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) including description of three new genera and 13 new species." Zootaxa 4687, no. 1 (October 18, 2019): 1–174. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4687.1.1.

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This overview of the Luciolinae addresses the fauna of S. E. Asia including India, Sri Lanka, China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, the Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Australopacific area of Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji.Of the 28 genera now recognised in the Luciolinae we address 27 genera from the study area as defined above, including three new genera which are described herein, and 222 species including 13 species newly described herein. Photuroluciola Pic from Madagascar is the only Luciolinae genus not addressed here. A key to genera is presented. Keys to species are either included here or referenced in existing literature. Twelve genera have had no new taxonomic decisions made nor are any new species records listed, and are addressed in an abbreviated fashion, with short diagnoses and plates of features of life stages: Aquatica Fu et al. 2010, Australoluciola Ballantyne 2013, Convexa Ballantyne 2009, Emeia Fu et al. 2012a, Inflata Boontop 2015, Lloydiella Ballantyne 2009, Missimia Ballantyne 2009, Pteroptyx Olivier 1902, Pyrophanes Olivier 1885, Sclerotia Ballantyne 2016, Triangulara Pimpasalee 2016, and Trisinuata Ballantyne 2013. Abscondita Ballantyne 2013 contains 8 species, and includes new records for Abs. anceyi (Olivier 1883), Abs. chinensis (L.) (which is newly synonymised with Luciola succincta Bourgeois), Abs. terminalis (Olivier 1883) including a first record from both Laos and Thailand, and Abs. perplexa (Walker 1858). Luciola pallescens Gorham 1880 is transferred to Abscondita and the pronotal colour range is addressed from a wide range of localities. Abs. berembun Nada sp. nov. and Abs. jerangau Nada sp. nov. are described from Malaysia. Hooked bursa plates are described for pallescens and berembun. Aquilonia Ballantyne 2009 is expanded to include 3 species. Gilvainsula Ballantyne 2009, represented by two species from the south eastern coast of New Guinea is synonymised under Aquilonia Ballantyne 2009, which is briefly redescribed and keyed from: Aquil. costata (Lea) from northern Australia, including many new records, Aquil. messoria (Ballantyne) comb. nov. and Aquil. similismessoria (Ballantyne) comb. nov. Asymmetricata Ballantyne 2009 now includes 4 species. As. bicoloripes (Pic 1927) comb. nov. and As. humeralis (Walker 1858) comb. nov. are transferred from Luciola, with L. doriae Olivier 1885, L. impressa Olivier 1910b and L. notatipennis Olivier 1909a newly synonymised with As. humeralis. Luciola aemula Olivier 1891 is synonymised with As. ovalis (Hope 1831). The variation in the extent of the anterior median emargination of the light organ in ventrite 7, and the possibility of a bipartite light organ in males of As. circumdata (Motsch. 1854) is explored. Females of both As. circumdata and As. ovalis (Hope 1831) are without bursa plates and the distinctively shaped median oviduct plate in each is described. Records from Thailand are recorded for both As. circumdata and As. ovalis. Atyphella Olliff 1890 now contains 28 species with 4 transferred from other genera, and one new species: Aty. abdominalis (Olivier 1886) comb. nov. and Aty. striata (Fabricius 1801) comb. nov. are transferred from Luciola, with Aty. carolinae Olivier 1911b and Aty. rennellia (Ballantyne 2009) comb. nov. transferred from Magnalata Ballantyne 2009. Atyphella telokdalam Ballantyne sp. nov. from Indonesia is described herein. Atyphella is now known from records in the Philippines and Indonesia as well as Australia and New Guinea. Colophotia Motschulsky 1853 is considered here from seven species for which intact types can be located for three. An abbreviated revision based on the United States National Museum collection only is presented, with specimens of C. bakeri Pic 1924, C. brevis Olivier 1903a, C. plagiata (Erichson 1834) and C. praeusta (Eschscholtz 1822) redescribed, using where possible features of males, females and larvae. Colophotia particulariventris Pic 1938 is newly synonymised with C. praeusta. Colophotia miranda Olivier 1886 and L. truncata Olivier 1886 are treated as species incertae sedis. Curtos Motschulsky 1845 includes 19 species with suggestions made, but not yet formalised, for the possible transfer of the following seven species from Luciola: Luciola complanata Gorham 1895, L. costata Pic 1929, L. delauneyi Bourgeois 1890, L. deplanata Pic 1929, L. extricans Walker 1858, L. multicostulata Pic 1927 and L. nigripes Gorham 1903. Curtos is not revised here. Emarginata Ballantyne gen nov. is described for E. trilucida (Jeng et al. 2003b) comb. nov., transferred from Luciola and characterised by the emarginated elytral apex. An extended range of specimens from Thailand is listed. Kuantana Ballantyne gen. nov. from Selangor, Malaysia is described from K. menayah gen. et sp. nov. having bipartite light organs in ventrite 7 and an asymmetrical tergite 8 which is not emarginated on its left side. Female has no bursa plates. Luciola Laporte 1833 s. stricto as defined by a population of the type species Luciola italica (L. 1767) from Pisa, Italy, is further expanded and considered to comprise the following19 species: L. antipodum (Bourgeois 1884), L. aquilaclara Ballantyne 2013, L. chapaensis Pic 1923 which is synonymised with L. atripes Pic 1929, L. curtithorax Pic 1928, L. filiformis Olivier 1913c, L. horni Bourgeois 1905, L. hypocrita Olivier 1888, L. italica (L. 1767), L. kagiana Matsumura 1928, L. oculofissa Ballantyne 2013, L. pallidipes Pic 1928 which is synonymised with L. fletcheri Pic 1935, L. parvula Kiesenwetter 1874, L. satoi Jeng & Yang 2003, L. tuberculata Yiu 2017, and two species treated as near L. laticollis Gorham 1883, and near L. nicollieri Bugnion 1922. The following are described as new: L. niah Jusoh sp. nov., L. jengai Nada sp. nov. and L. tiomana Ballantyne sp. nov. Luciola niah sp. nov. female has two wide bursa plates on each side of the bursa. Luciola s. lato (as defined here) consists of 36 species. Twenty-seven species formerly standing under Luciola have been assigned to other genera or synonymised. Seven species are recommended for transfer to Curtos, and 32 species now stand under species incertae sedis. Magnalata Ballantyne is reduced to the type species M. limbata and redescribed. Medeopteryx Ballantyne 2013 is expanded to 20 species with the addition of two new combinations, Med. semimarginata (Olivier 1883) comb. nov. and Med. timida (Olivier 1883) comb. nov., both transferred from Luciola, and one new species, Med. fraseri Nada sp. nov. from Malaysia. The range of this genus now extends from Australia and the island of New Guinea to SE Asia. Medeopteryx semimarginata females have wide paired bursa plates. Pygoluciola Wittmer 1939 now includes 19 species with 5 new species: P. bangladeshi Ballantyne sp. nov., P. dunguna Nada 2018, P. matalangao Ballantyne sp. nov. (scored by the code name ‘Jeng Matalanga’ in Ballantyne & Lambkin 2013), P. phupan Ballantyne sp. nov. and P. tamarat Jusoh sp. nov. Six species are transferred from Luciola: P. abscondita (Olivier 1891) comb. nov., P. ambita (Olivier 1896) comb. nov., P. calceata (Olivier 1905) comb. nov., P. insularis (Olivier 1883) comb. nov., P. nitescens (Olivier 1903b) comb. nov. and P. vitalisi (Pic 1934) comb. nov., and redescribed from males, and includes female reproductive anatomy for P. nitescens comb. nov. and P. dunguna, both of which have hooked bursa plates. Serratia Ballantyne gen. nov. is erected for S. subuyania gen. et sp. nov. and characterised by the serrate nature of certain antennal flagellar segments in the male. The following 37 species listed under species incertae sedis are further explored: Colophotia miranda Olivier 1886, Lampyris serraticornis Boisduval 1835, Luciola angusticollis Olivier 1886, L. antennalis Bourgeois 1905, L. antica (Boisduval 1835), L. apicalis (Eschscholtz 1822), L. aurantiaca Pic 1927, L. bicoloriceps Pic 1924, L. binhana Pic 1927, L. bourgeoisi Olivier 1895, L. dilatata Pic 1929, L. exigua (Gyllenhall 1817), L. exstincta Olivier 1886, L. fissicollis Fairmaire 1891, L. flava Pic 1929, L. flavescens (Boisduval 1835), L. fukiensis Pic 1955, L. immarginata Bourgeois 1890, L. incerta (Boisduval 1835), L. infuscata (Erichson 1834), L. intricata (Walker 1858), L. japonica (Thunberg 1784), L. klapperichi Pic 1955, L. lata Olivier 1883, L. limbalis Fairmaire 1889, L. marginipennis (Boisduval 1835), L. melancholica Olivier 1913a, L. robusticeps Pic 1928, L. ruficollis (Boisduval 1835), L. spectralis Gorham 1880, L. stigmaticollis Fairmaire 1887, L. tincticollis Gorham 1895, L. trivandrensis Raj 1947, L. truncata Olivier 1886, L. vittata (Laporte 1833) Pteroptyx atripennis Pic 1923 and P. curticollis Pic 1923. While phylogenetic analyses indicate their distinctiveness, no further taxonomic action is taken with Luciola cruciata Motschulsky 1854 and L. owadai Sâtô et Kimura 1994 from Japan given the importance of the former as a national icon. Analyses also indicate that Lampyroidea syriaca Costa 1875 belongs in Luciola s. str. A much wider taxonomic analysis of this genus including all the species is necessary before any further action can be taken.
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Trapp, Rafael. "A Sociologia censurada: Raça, classe e a pesquisa em Ciências Sociais na ditadura militar brasileira (1971-1977)." Revista de História, no. 180 (May 26, 2021): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2021.169268.

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O que acontece quando um Estado autoritário censura a pesquisa sociológica? Este artigo aborda aspectos das relações entre pesquisas científicas sobre o negro e a configuração repressiva assumida pelo aparato estatal quanto a seu debate acadêmico na Ditadura Militar brasileira. São objeto de análise três trabalhos em Ciências Sociais em São Paulo, a saber os mestrados de Edson Antonio Eustáquio (ELSP) e Eduardo de Oliveira e Oliveira (USP) e o doutorado de Eduardo Judas Barros (USP), estudos que tiveram como destino, respectivamente, o desaparecimento, o inacabamento e o silenciamento. Buscamos elaborar a hipótese da repressão à pesquisa em raça e classe nas Ciências Sociais, durante a década de 1970, como uma modalidade de censura ao pensamento crítico e à sua discussão pública no Brasil. A pesquisa sociológica foi rarefeita nesse período porque houve vigilância e efetiva repressão do Estado, a cargo da segurança do dogma oficial da democracia racial.
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Bauer, Axel W. "Percy Lane Oliver (1878 – 1944) und die Gründung des ersten freiwilligen Blutspenderdienstes in England im Jahr 1921." Transfusionsmedizin 12, no. 01 (February 2022): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1557-3427.

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ZusammenfassungDer aus St. Ives in Cornwall stammende Bibliothekar Percy Lane Oliver (1878 – 1944) begründete im Oktober 1921 in London den ersten freiwilligen Blutspenderdienst, der 1926 vom britischen Roten Kreuz übernommen und 1946 als Blood Transfusion Service (BTS) verstaatlicht wurde. Die Spender erhielten keine Bezahlung, ihre Blutspende sollte als Geschenk an die Allgemeinheit verstanden werden. Der vom methodistischen Gedankengut geprägte Oliver war 1893 nicht zum Medizinstudium zugelassen worden, jedoch wurde er durch seine philanthropische Gesinnung und sein Organisationstalent zu einem Pionier der Transfusionsmedizin. Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 1944 wurde er zunächst von der Medizingeschichte weitgehend vergessen, doch erinnern der Oliver Memorial Fund und der Percy Lane Oliver Memorial Award auch heute noch an sein Wirken.
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Murillo Ramírez, Óscar. "Olivier Compagnon, América latina y la gran guerra. El adiós a Europa (Argentina y Brasil, 1914-1939) (Buenos Aires: Crítica, 2014), 356 pp." Historia y Sociedad, no. 29 (June 30, 2015): 326–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/hys.n29.50602.

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KILBURN, RICHARD N., ALEXANDER E. FEDOSOV, and BALDOMERO M. OLIVERA. "Revision of the genus Turris Batsch, 1789 (Gastropoda: Conoidea: Turridae) with the description of six new species." Zootaxa 3244, no. 1 (March 22, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3244.1.1.

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The taxonomy of the genus Turris Batsch, 1789, type genus of the family Turridae, widespread in shallow-water habitatsof tropic Indo-Pacific, is revised. A total of 31 species of Turris, are here recognized as valid. New species described: Tur-ris chaldaea, Turris clausifossata, Turris guidopoppei, Turris intercancellata, Turris kantori, T. kathiewayae. Homonymrenamed: Turris bipartita nom. nov. for Pleurotoma variegata Kiener, 1839 (non Philippi, 1836). New synonymies: Turrisankaramanyensis Bozzetti, 2006 = Turris tanyspira Kilburn, 1975; Turris imperfecti, T. nobilis, T. pulchra and T. tornatumRöding, 1798, and Turris assyria Olivera, Seronay & Fedosov, 2010 = T. babylonia; Turris dollyae Olivera, 2000 = Pleu-rotoma crispa Lamarck, 1816; Turris totiphyllis Olivera, 2000 = Turris hidalgoi Vera-Peláez, Vega-Luz & Lozano-Fran-cisco, 2000; Turris kilburni Vera-Peláez, Vega-Luz & Lozano-Francisco, 2000 = Turris pagasa Olivera, 2000; Turris(Annulaturris) munizi Vera-Peláez, Vega-Luz & Lozano-Francisco, 2000 = Gemmula lululimi Olivera, 2000. Revised sta-tus: Turris intricata Powell, 1964, Pleurotoma variegata Kiener, 1839 (non Philippi, 1836) and Pleurotoma yeddoensisJousseaume, 1883, are regarded as full species (not subspecies of Turris crispa). Neotype designated: For Pleurotoma gar-nonsii Reeve, 1843, to distinguish it from Turris garnonsii of recent authors, type locality emended to Zanzibar. New combination: Turris orthopleura Kilburn, 1983, is transferred to genus Makiyamaia, family Clavatulidae.
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Rojas Pachas, Daniel. "Oliver WeldenOscura Palabra: Poesía 1970-2006." Aisthesis, no. 51 (July 2012): 245–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0718-71812012000100016.

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Sakula, Alex. "Percy Lane Oliver, OBE (1878–1944)." Journal of Medical Biography 11, no. 4 (November 2003): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096777200301100405.

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Hatasaka, Harry H. "Oliver W. C. Choy 1924–1991." American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 100, no. 3 (September 1991): 288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0889-5406(08)80038-8.

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Jalland, Pat. "Oliver ormond gerard Macdonagh 1924–2002." Australian Historical Studies 34, no. 121 (April 2003): 175–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10314610308596246.

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Baltes, Henry. "In Memoriam: Oliver Brand 1964–2023." Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems 32, no. 3 (June 2023): 211–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jmems.2023.3275461.

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Zanotto, Gizele, and Fabián Bustamante Olguín. "A transnacionalização do integrismo tefepista e a atuação dos membros de Fiducia no Chile (1967-1973)." Revista Territórios e Fronteiras 14, no. 1 (October 6, 2021): 220–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22228/rtf.v14i1.1030.

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Este artigo descreve e analisa o processo de transnacionalização do pensamento de Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira (1908-1995) e seu séquito de seguidores reunidos inicialmente na editoria do hebdomadário Catolicismo (1951) e posteriormente na associação civil Sociedade Brasileira de Defesa da Tradição, Família e Propriedade (TFP) (1960) para o Chile. A partir da articulação dos brasileiros com editores da revista Fiducia (1962), forjou-se a fundação da Sociedade Chilena de Defensa da Tradição, Familia y Propiedad (1967) na ampliação da rede de sociabilidade intelectual integrista para além das fronteiras nacionais. O artigo também aborda a atuação dos membros de Fiducia ante a realidade chilena dos anos 1960 e início dos anos 1970, pontuando sua singularidade e como que vanguarda crítica, sobretudo em relação ao governo da Unidade Popular (1970-1973).
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Serem, Ruben. "PORTUGAL E A GUERRA CIVIL DE ESPANHA (1936-1939): UMA INTRODUÇÃO." Esboços - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em História da UFSC 21, no. 32 (October 20, 2015): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2014v21n32p204.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2014v21n32p204A Guerra Civil de Espanha (1936-1939), identificada por César Oliveira, o mais reputado hispanista português, como "a última das guerras político-ideológico-religiosas da Europa"[i], teve profundas repercussões internacionais, de Lisboa a Moscovo e, se incluirmos a participação das Brigadas Internacionais, de Havana a Xangai.[ii] Uma opinião partilhada pelo ditador português António de Oliveira Salazar, que famosamente definiu o conflito como "uma guerra internacional num campo de batalha nacional".[iii]De facto, para Salazar, a Guerra de Espanha apresentou-se como uma oportunidade única para radicalizar o Estado Novo, nascido de uma ditadura militar cuja génese foi o golpe de estado de 28 de Maio de 1926. Concomitantemente, o segundo (e não menos importante) objetivo do regime era substituir a jovem democracia espanhola, implantada em 1931, por um governo ideologicamente compatível com o Estado Novo. A vitória da autodenominada fação Nacionalista (uma nomenclatura que pressupunha que a República Espanhola era antipatriota), caudilhada pelo General Francisco Franco Bahamonde, foi fator determinante para a consolidação das ditaduras salazarista e franquista, que viriam a sobreviver ao colapso do fascismo europeu no pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial e perdurar até 1974, em Portugal, e 1975, em Espanha
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Fiedler, Wilfried. "Baruch, Marc Olivier, Das Vichy-Regime. Frankreich 1940-1944." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 119, no. 1 (August 1, 2002): 955. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgga.2002.119.1.955.

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MALDANER, MARIA E., MARIO CUPELLO, DANIELA C. FERREIRA, and FERNANDO Z. VAZ-DE-MELLO. "Type specimens and names assigned to Coprophanaeus (Megaphanaeus) d’Olsoufieff, 1924, the largest New World dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Phanaeini)." Zootaxa 4272, no. 1 (May 26, 2017): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4272.1.4.

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Currently 13 species-group names assigned to the subgenus Megaphanaeus of Coprophanaeus are deemed available (or 'potentially available'), four of which denote valid species. In the present work we review the nomenclatural history of those names and conclude that two of them, Scarabaeus satelles Lichtenstein, 1796 and Copris ajax Sturm, 1826, are unavailable. For the other 11 names, we found type specimens of five, Scarabaeus bellicosus Olivier, 1789, Copris ensifer Germar, 1821, Phanaeus septentrionalis Pêssoa, 1934, P. vicinus Martínez, 1944, and P. vicinus var. argentinus Martínez, 1944. Two lectotypes are designated, one for Copris ensifer and other for Phanaeus septentrionalis. We were unable to locate the type series of the four names described by Castelnau (1840), i.e. Phanaeus ducalis, P. sylvanus, P. heros and P. miles, and of P. bonariensis Gory, 1844 and Scarabaeus lancifer Linné, 1767. For the latter, based on some iconotypes, we found that its type series was composite, including specimens of two different Megaphanaeus species, and, in addition, it was mixed with Copris ensifer type series. In order to fix the name to a sole species, a neotype is designated for Scarabaeus lancifer. The history of the names are presented in detail, and the application of these names to species is briefly re-discussed.
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Livernois, Jonathan. "Olivier Ducharme, 1972. Répression et dépossession politique (Montréal : Écosociété, 2022)." Labour / Le Travail 91 (May 25, 2023): 319–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.52975/llt.2023v91.0019.

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Neves, Frederico Monteiro, and Carlos Emílio Bemvenuti. "Variabilidade diária da zonação da macrofauna bentônica em praias arenosas do litoral norte do Rio Grande do Sul." Iheringia. Série Zoologia 99, no. 1 (March 2009): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212009000100011.

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O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar a variação diária da zonação da macrofauna bentônica nas praias de Tramandaí, Harmonia e Jardim do Éden, Rio Grande do Sul. As coletas foram feitas ao longo de cinco dias consecutivos, utilizando-se um tubo de PVC de 20 cm de diâmetro. Foram demarcadas três transversais distantes 50 m uma da outra, com 4 estações de coleta e três amostras cada. As estações se estenderam desde 8 m acima do limite superior da zona de varrido (definida a cada dia) até 1 m de profundidade. Também foram coletados diariamente dados dos perfis topográficos de cada praia. Os resultados mostraram que a macrofauna bentônica apresenta um padrão de zonação regular ao longo dos dias. O intermareal foi marcado pela presença do isópode Excirolana armata (Dana, 1853) e do poliqueta Euzonus furciferus (Ehlers, 1897). A zona de varrido apresentou grande abundância do caranguejo hipídeo Emerita brasiliensis (Schmitt, 1935), do bivalvo Donax hanleyanus (Philippi, 1842) e do poliqueto Scolelepis gaucha (Orensanz & Gianuca, 1974). As zonas de "surf" e arrebentação interna não apresentaram diferenças na composição de espécies, sendo dominantes os juvenis de D. hanleyanus, Mesodesma mactroides (Deshayes, 1854), o anfípode Phoxocephalopsis zimmeri (Schellenberg, 1931), o poliqueto Hemipodus olivieri (Orensanz & Gianuca, 1974), além do bivalve Donax gemmula (Morrison, 1971). Os resultados indicaram que, apesar do padrão de zonação da macrofauna ter sido regular ao longo do estudo, algumas mudanças na posição vertical das espécies foram observadas, principalmente em função da variação da zona de varrido.

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