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Müller, Sylke, Rachel Cerdan, and Ovidiu Radulescu, eds. Comprehensive Analysis of Parasite Biology: From Metabolism to Drug Discovery. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527694082.

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Turcotte, Jeanne. Entre l'ondine et la vestale: Analyse des Hauts cris de Suzanne Paradis. Québec, Canada: Centre de recherche en littérature québécoise, Université Laval, 1988.

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Mathis, Gilles. Analyse stylistique du Paradis perdu de John Milton: L'univers poétique, échos et correspondances. Aix-en-Provence: Université de Provence, 1987.

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Mackie, Andrew James. Molecular analysis of the host-parasite interface in powdery mildew of pea using monoclonal antibodies. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1990.

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Holmdahl, Joakim. Identification and phylogenic relationships of some cystforming coccidia of cattle and sheep, based on ribosomal RNA analysis. Uppsala: Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 1995.

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Schlenkrich, Kay. O konomie sensibler Gu ter: Analyse gesellschaftlich exponierter Gu ter und Dienstleistungen. Wiesbaden: Dt. Univ.-Verl., 2005.

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Schmidt, Fred H. Instar discrimination of field-collected larvae through analysis of frequency distribution curves of head capsule widths using the program PeakFit. Portland, Or: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1996.

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Japan-U.S. Science Seminar on Plant-Pathogen Interactions (9th 2003 Shizuoka-shi, Japan). Genomic and genetic analysis of plant parasitism and defense. St. Paul, Minn: APS Press, 2005.

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Rouault, Jacques. Analyse écologique et expérimentale de la compétition entre Drosophila melanogaster et Drosophila simulans: Interaction avec le parasite Leptopilina boulardi : développement et application de techniques statistiques propres au traitement de très petits échantillons. Orsay, France: J. Rouault, 1990.

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Cavaciocchi, Simonetta, ed. Le interazioni fra economia e ambiente biologico nell'Europa preindustriale secc. XIII-XVIII. Economic and biological interactions in pre-industrial Europe from the 13th to the 18th centuries. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-596-2.

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Pests, parasites and pathogenic agents have exerted a notable influence on the process of economic development of pre-industrial Europe, in view of their influence on the health, longevity and reproduction of human beings, plants and animals. On each occasion man has reacted to biological uncertainty with responses that were public or private, formal or informal and differed in both efficacy and cost. Success has always been partial, and dependent on experience, knowledge and the investment of economic resources. These reciprocal influences have never been allocated an appropriate or convincing place in the institutional model or those of Smith, Malthus, Ricardo or Marx, typically exploited to describe and explain the flux and reflux of the economic development of pre-industrial Europe. In these proceedings of Study Week promoted by the Fondazione Datini, the leading experts in the sector have undertaken to analyse, exemplify and discuss the precise nature of the complex interactions between economic and biological processes and agents. Adopying a stimulating, innovative and interdisciplinary approach, they appraise the degree to which such processes acted in reciprocal independence, whether there was a significant co-evolution and what prospects there are for developing explanatory models that better grasp the essentially bilateral nature of such interactions.
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Schmid-Hempel, Paul. Evolutionary Parasitology. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198832140.001.0001.

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Parasites are ubiquitous and shape almost every aspect of their hosts, including physiology, behaviour, life histories, the structure of the microbiota, and entire communities. Hence, parasitism is one of the most potent forces in nature and, without parasites, the world would look very different. The book gives an overview over the parasite groups and the diversity of defences that hosts have evolved, such as immune systems. Principles of evolutionary biology and ecology analyse major elements of host–parasite interactions, including virulence, infection processes, tolerance, resistance, specificity, memory, polymorphisms, within-host dynamics, diseases spaces, and many other aspects. Genetics is always one of the key elements in these topics. Modelling, furthermore, can predict best strategies for host and parasites. Similarly, the spread of an infectious disease in epidemiology combines with molecular data and genomics. Furthermore, parasites have evolved ways to overcome defences and to manipulate their hosts. Hosts and parasites, therefore, continuously co-evolve, with changes sometimes occurring very rapidly, and sometimes requiring geological times. Many infectious diseases of humans have emerged from a zoonotic origin, in processes governed by the basic principles discussed in the different sections. Hence, this book integrates different fields to study the diversity of host–parasite processes and phenomena. It summarizes the essential topics for the study of evolutionary parasitology and will be useful for a broad audience.
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Selzer, Paul M., Rachel Cerdan, Ovidiu Radulescu, and Sylke M�ller. Comprehensive Analysis of Parasite Biology: From Metabolism to Drug Discovery. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2016.

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Selzer, Paul M., Rachel Cerdan, Ovidiu Radulescu, and Sylke M�ller. Comprehensive Analysis of Parasite Biology: From Metabolism to Drug Discovery. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2016.

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Selzer, Paul M., Rachel Cerdan, Ovidiu Radulescu, and Sylke M�ller. Comprehensive Analysis of Parasite Biology: From Metabolism to Drug Discovery. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2016.

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Rowett, Catherine. On the Failure of the Remaining Two Attempts to Analyse Episteme. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199693658.003.0012.

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The chapter suggests that Theaetetus’s second and third definitions of episteme fail because doxa, true or false, with or without an account, is always parasitic upon conceptual content. The latter is required for knowing ‘what it is’ in respect of types or concepts, which is the subject of the quest. Because Theaetetus does not understand that recognizing tokens differs from grasping types, he is unable to solve the problem that ensues from his attempts to reduce the episteme of types to some subset of the doxa of tokens. The jury example, popularly seen as an effective refutation of the second definition, is shoddy and underspecified. Plato uses it in the drama to highlight how Theaetetus (being very immature and too young for dialectic) has failed to understand the previous refutation, because he can only follow trial-and-error reasoning.
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Carbone, Ignazio. Population history and process: nested clade and coalescent analysis of multiple gene genealogies in a parasite of agricultural and wild plants. 2000.

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Hui, Isaac. ‘I fear I shall begin to grow in love with my dear self’: The Parasite and His ‘Mirror Stage’. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423472.003.0005.

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In Act 3 scene 1, we see Mosca’s narcissism for the first time. In the language of Lacan, narcissism is inseparable from the concept of ‘mirror image’, which is how a subject gains his (mis)recognition. This chapter analyses the parasite’s joy and the connection between the ‘mirror image’ and comedy, examining the parasite’s role and how his self-indulgence constitutes an integral part in the study of Volpone. Even though the parasite may think that he is different from the dwarf, the androgyne and the eunuch, he may just be another Volpone’s bastard. Drawing references to the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup, this chapter examines how comedy plays upon the logic of the ‘para-site’. Finally, it compares the use of the ‘mirror stage’ in comedy and tragedy by making a brief discussion of Hamlet.
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Jerome, Pella, ed. Stock composition of some sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, catches in Southeast Alaska, based on incidence of allozyme variants, freshwater ages, and a brain-tissue parasite. Seattle, Wash: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Scientific Publications Office, 1998.

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Kirchberger, Ulrike, and Brett M. Bennett, eds. Environments of Empire. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655932.001.0001.

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The age of European high imperialism was characterized by the movement of plants and animals on a historically unprecedented scale. The human migrants who colonized territories around the world brought a variety of other species with them, from the crops and livestock they hoped to propagate, to the parasites, invasive plants, and pests they carried unawares, producing a host of unintended consequences that reshaped landscapes around the world. While the majority of histories about the dynamics of these transfers have concentrated on the British Empire, these nine case studies--focused on the Ottoman, French, Dutch, German, and British empires--seek to advance a historical analysis that is comparative, transnational, and interdisciplinary to understand the causes, consequences, and networks of biological exchange and ecological change resulting from imperialism.
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Kockelman, Paul. Lines Crossed and Circles Breached. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190636531.003.0001.

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This chapter lays out the key moves, and organizational logic, of the entire book. It argues that, rather than privileging mere ‘relations’, our analysis must foreground a particular ensemble of relations between relations if we are to properly understand the following modes of mediation: semiotic processes, semiological structures, agentive practices, environment-organism interfaces, communicative channels, social relations, and parasitic encounters. And it shows the ways such modes of mediation get computationally enclosed through processes that automate, format and network them, such that their meaningfulness is made to seem relatively portable: applicable to many contents and applicable across many contexts. It reviews and reworks several key ideas of Charles Sanders Peirce, the founder of American pragmatism. And it summarizes each of the chapters, highlighting key themes, arguments, and interlocutors.
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Webster, Jessica Lynn, and Marco Vignuzzi. Viral evolution and impact for public health strategies in low-income countries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789833.003.0007.

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Viruses, the simplest organisms, obligate parasites that encode structural proteins and replicative functions requiring the cellular machinery of the host to ensure their propagation. Viruses are masters of evolution. An analysis of infectious diseases emerging since the 1980s revealed that most were caused by viruses, especially those with RNA genomes. New viral emergences are generally the result of intrinsic changes in the genetics of the virus to increase transmission, virulence or host range, and environmental or ecological changes that favor contacts between viruses and humans or other hosts. We describe the molecular mechanisms of viruses that ensure their rapid adaptation and evolution. We describe instances where viral evolution appears partially responsible for recent outbreaks and discuss the challenges in identifying the cause or consequence of viral evolution in the context of resource-rich versus -limited countries.
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Genomic And Genetic Analysis Of Plant Parasitism And Defense. American Phytopathological Society, 2003.

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Germelmann, Claas Friedrich, and Vasco Pereira da Silva, eds. International Legal Studies V. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748926986.

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The present volume, being a consequence to the ELPIS network members' variety, follows the tradition of its predecessors in dealing with various questions of European law (including more specific questions of European legal education) whereby questions of the Union's Economic Law, more specifically in the context of the topics of insolvency law, autonomous driving, ship dismantling and certain effects of European criminal law are analysed. It also deals with issues of human rights due to differing views on society, which are in particular characterized by realism; the latter can also be found (and heard) in "legalistic" works by a contemporary of Stahl, Johann Strauss' Father (1804-1849) and his descendants. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Caroula Argyriadis-Kervegan, Prof. Dr. Christian Becker, Robert Brockhaus, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c.mult. Hilmar Fenge, Prof. Dr. Claas Friedrich Germelmann, Ludmilla Graz, Lena Gumnior, Prof. Dr. Bernd Oppermann, Dr. Dimitrios Parashu, Prof. Dr. Vasco Pereira da Silva and Prof. Dr. Armelle Renaut Couteau.
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Bailey, Doug. Incomplete. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190614812.003.0008.

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Holes are paradoxes of visual culture and human behavior. Difficult to define, alive with consequence, holes affect behavior in significant ways. This chapter examines holes as slippery, elusive, material, always absent, and as parasites (to surfaces). Starting with the author’s excavation of 8,000-year-old pit-houses from the Neolithic site at Măgura (Romania), this chapter investigates the complexities of holes and surfaces as philosophic entities, and then examines the cutting work of the late twentieth-century artist Gordon Matta-Clark. The approach taken is to juxtapose otherwise disparate examples and analyses from within archaeology, art, and beyond. Though immaterial objects, holes have relations and properties. They disrupt at subconscious levels, altering understandings of our place(s) in the world, and our relations with other people, objects, and institutions. By unpacking and closely redefining holes, one gains new perspectives and analytic tools for the study of human behavior, and the traces it leaves behind, that are applicable across the humanities and social sciences, from archaeology to art history, from anthropology to design and material culture studies.
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Jacoby, Mario. Longing for Paradise: Psychological Perspectives on an Archetype (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts). Inner City Books, 2006.

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Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation (Wiley Series in Mathematical & Computational Biology). Wiley, 2000.

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Metaanalysis of psychoanalysis. Berlin, Germany: epubli, 2019.

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Metaanalysis of psychoanalysis. Berlin, Germany: Dr. Andrej Poleev, 2019.

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Metaanalysis of psychoanalysis. Berlin, Germany: Dr. Andrej Poleev, 2016.

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(Editor), Paul Raymond Hunter, Michael Waite (Editor), and Elettra Ronchi (Editor), eds. Drinking Water and Infectious Disease: Establishing the Links. CRC, 2002.

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