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Quantifying In-Host Quasispecies Evolution
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Gregori i Font, Josep (Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron. Institut de Recerca) ;
Ibañez-Lligoña, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Bioquímica i de Biologia Molecular) ;
Quer, Josep 1963- (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Bioquímica i de Biologia Molecular)
What takes decades, centuries or millennia to happen with a natural ecosystem, it takes only days, weeks or months with a replicating viral quasispecies in a host, especially when under treatment. Some methods to quantify the evolution of a quasispecies are introduced and discussed, along with simple simulated examples to help in the interpretation and understanding of the results. [...]
2023 - 10.3390/ijms24021301
International journal of molecular sciences, Vol. 24 (january 2023)
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Mark My Words : the Trauma of Abducted Women in Two Short Stories by Ramapada Chaudhury
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Llano Busta, Andrea (Universidad de Oviedo)
Since the paradigm shift that occurred in the 1990s, the human dimension of Partition has gained visibility within academia, chiefly with regard to abducted women. Their kidnapping, as well as the government measures adopted, deprived them of free will and intensified an already traumatic experience. [...] Desde el cambio de paradigma en los años 90, la dimensión humana de la Partición ha ganado visibilidad en el ámbito académico, principalmente con respecto a las mujeres secuestradas. Tanto su rapto como las medidas gubernamentales adoptadas las privaban de libre albedrío e intensificaban una experiencia ya de por sí traumática. [...]
2019 - 10.5565/rev/indialogs.125
Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 6 (2019) , p. 45-64 (Articles)
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Women as Martyrs : Mass Suicides at Thoa Khalsa During the Partition of India
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Dey, Arunima (Universidad de Salamanca)
The paper is an attempt at understanding the mass suicides committed by women during the communal riots instigated by the partition of the Indian subcontinent. Firstly, the position and the role assigned to women are investigated by applying Giorgio Agamben's concept of bios and zoē within a gendered perspective; this forms the introductory theoretical framework of the topic. [...] El presente ensayo pretende comprender los suicidios en masa que tuvieron lugar durante los enfrentamientos populares en la Partición del Subcontinente indio. En primer lugar, se pretende analizar la posición y el rol que les fueron asignados a las mujeres. [...]
2016 - 10.5565/rev/indialogs.34
Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 3 (2016) , p. 7-17 (Articles)
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Text, Representation and Revision : Re-visioning Partition Violence in Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan and Bhisham Sahni's Tamas
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Khan, Afrinul Haque (Ranchi University (Ranchi, Índia))
Partition is a complex historical reality that continues to puzzle the minds of scholars, historians and imaginative writers, who, ever since its occurrence, have endeavored to comprehend, through their numerous texts and writings, the subtle nuances of the complex strands that shaped the making of this seminal event. [...] La Partición es una realidad histórica compleja que continúa siendo un enigma para las mentes de eruditos, historiadores y escritores creativos, quienes desde su aparición se han empeñado en comprender a través de sus numerosos artículos y textos los ligeros matices dentro de los enfoques complejos que dieron lugar a este acontecimiento. [...]
2016 - 10.5565/rev/indialogs.46
Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 3 (2016) , p. 81-97 (Articles)
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Conflicts During the Planning of Indian Independence and its Partition in Pour l'amour de l'Inde by Catherine Clément and Indian Summer by Alex von Tunzelmann : an Embodiment Approach to Violence
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Gallego García, Tagirem (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
The end of the Raj and the British Empire had multiple consequences on Indian history, geography and society. While India was joyfully declared an independent nation, its partition caused innumerable violent episodes, the exodus of religious groups, Hindu-Muslim riots and conflicts with its new-born neighbour Pakistan. [...] El final del Raj y el Imperio británico tuvo múltiples consecuencias en la historia, geografía y sociedad india. Mientras que la India fue declarada nación independiente de forma pletórica, su partición provocó innumerables episodios violentos, éxodo de grupos religiosos, revueltas entre hindúes y musulmanes y conflictos con su recién nacido vecino Pakistán. [...]
2016 - 10.5565/rev/indialogs.45
Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 3 (2016) , p. 99-113 (Articles)
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