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    Thermodynamic modeling of the Sc-Zn system coupled with first-principles calculation by Tang C., Zhou P., Zhao D.D., Yuan X.M., Tang Y., Wang P.S., Hu B., Du Y., Xu H.H.

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…By means of first-principles calculation, the enthalpies of formation at 0 K for the ScZn, ScZn2, Sc17Zn58, Sc3Zn17 and ScZn12 have been computed with the desire to assist thermodynamic modeling. A set of self-consistent thermodynamic parameters for the Sc-Zn system is then obtained. …”
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    Quand le théâtre s’inspire du cinéma : Jean Cocteau, Sergueï Eisenstein et Tennessee Williams by Sophie Maruéjouls-Koch

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The examination of his most famous play – A Streetcar Named Desire – reveals the influence of Cocteau and Eisenstein’s films and theories, giving us a new insight into Williams’s creative process.…”
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    The Association between One Particular Green Building Program and the Use of Environmentally Certified Wood by US Homebuilders by Randall A. Cantrell, Indroneil Ganguly, Ivan Eastin, Tait Bowers

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Half of the homebuilders sampled desire to receive “green-building points,” and one way to do so is by using environmentally certified wood. …”
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    Flaubert lecteur de l’« Apologie de Raimond Sebond » by Timothy Chesters

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…But they also register a desire, widespread since the Enlightenment, to set a kind of limit on the essayist’s ‘que sçay-je?’. …”
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    L’archive (re)dessinée : documents et souvenirs dans les bandes dessinées d’Alison Bechdel by Côme Martin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The language of comics could have allowed for a simple reproduction of the archive, but Bechdel chooses to rewrite it, and reveal in this way a clear desire of construction her story, and the way she tells it, in relation with herself.…”
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    Values and Ecosystem Services Provided by Gainesville's Urban Forest in 2016 by Michael G Andreu, Caroline A Hament, David A. Fox, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The urban forest is our habitat, and we must manage it in ways that will provide the benefits we need and desire. This 3-page fact sheet written by Michael G. …”
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    Éduquer à représenter démocratiquement ? by Philippe Sahuc

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…But self controlling through a simple behaviour of counseller, despite some desire to escape, is maybe in itself an education act.…”
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    matières, en continuité by Bruno Marchand

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Based on the experience of the journal Environnement urbain/Urban Environment (EUE) – an independent, peer-reviewed and open access journal with a scientific committee – we show that the creation and maintenance of a journal in urban studies expresses a desire to structure the field and provide a framework for innovation, both in terms of practices and theories. …”
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    Quand les « Diables » deviennent de bien jeunes maires by Irène Dos Santos

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The antagonisms that come to the surface during the various ritual sequences reveal the tension between young people’s desire to impose their authority—to show that they are capable of being responsible and perpetuating the tradition—and elders’ deprecation of their ritual authority, and consequently of their claim to exist. …”
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  10. 470

    Mémoire et consanguinité: Les origines de l'identité spanish-american au Nouveau-Mexique by John Nieto-Phillips, Corinne Datchi-Phillips

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…It tells the story of the "Spanish-Americans" of New Mexico and their desire, a century ago, to enter the white body politic of the United States. …”
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    La promesse du bonheur : introduction by Sara Ahmed

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This introduction of The Promise of Happiness challenges what does the desire of happiness do. Drawing upon classical philosophy, psychoanalytical theory and a critique of the contemporary discourse of positive psychology, she questions the positive nature of happiness. …”
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    Consumer Boredom: Boredom as a Subliminal Mood of Consumer Capitalism by Mariusz Finkielsztein

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Bored consumers buy more and are led by desires that promise to alleviate their boredom. Consumer capitalism is devoted to the fighting of the very boredom that it actively produces, amplifies, or invites in consumer socialization. …”
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    Relacje między teologią a naukami przyrodniczymi w kontekście edukacji by Sławomir Śledziewski

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Man, wanting to progress, must educate himself, the sense of attaining education is formed both by „the deeper desire in the human being”, which leads him to reflect on the subject of God and by the will to study natural sciences, which have permanently changed our way of thinking about the world surrounding us and about ourselves. …”
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  14. 474

    La difficile sortie du placard ou les jeux de la norme et de la transgression dans Maurice de E. M. Forster by Thierry Goater

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The conflict between light and darkness, expression and silence, desire and convention, characterises all of Forster’s works but reaches a climax in this novel. …”
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    Project modules – Prospects for ancient heritage towards ecological transition by Luca Velo, Alberto Cervesato

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… For the marginal territories in northeastern Italy, there is a desire to formulate exploratory regeneration projects capable of bridging, through a multidisciplinary approach, the territorial and architectural scales. …”
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    Features of development of organizations in the context of digital transformation by Yu. V. Vertakova, O. A. Kryzhanovskaya

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article characterizes the main trends in the development of organizations in modern economic conditions: the spread of coronavirus infection, a new industrial revolution, a shift in political courses, an increase in economic nationalism, a desire to maintain sustainability, digital transformation. …”
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    Changing Faces of Change: Metanarratives in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election by Albion M. Butters

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…One can locate voters’ desire for change in many existing conditions leading up to the race, but also ideologically and as a force in its own right. …”
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    Le silence et le cri : Salomé, d’Oscar­­ Wilde à Richard Strauss by Pascal Aquien

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…On the one hand, Wilde’s poetical mode of composition is based on his fascination for the unspeakable, on the other hand Strauss’s dramatic expressionism tends to unveil the mystery of sexual desire. Yet, the article will show that the play and the opera broadly converge in the same direction, the issue at stake being in both cases silence beyond language.…”
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    Miasmas in the theatre: Encountering carceral atmospherics in Pests (2014) by Molly McPhee

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I investigate the aesthetics and politics of carceral atmospherics produced by this theatre, thinking through how they both elicit, and simultaneously confound, a collective desire to attribute a clear function to prison in society.…”
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    Simulacre et modernité : l’illusion d’optique dans On the Western Circuit de Thomas Hardy by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Although Hardy was forced to bowdlerize his text, removing allusions to sexual intercourse and subsequent pregnancy, the real shock lies less in the hackneyed sentimentality of the illegitimate baby theme than in the depiction of modernity and modern exchanges — or systems of communication through trains, letters, or judicial rounds — as vicious circles breeding spurious desires and fantasies. The novel displays the enticing flickering sparks of desire created by the new wheel of fortune, turning the steam circus into a metaphor of ruthless mutations and hopelessly warped human relationships.…”
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