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  • Open Access
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13 Pages

5 November 2025

This essay argues that Hamlet should be read not merely as a domestic or dynastic tragedy, but as a political–philosophical ALLEGORY in which language itself becomes a site of crisis. Beginning with Hamlet’s contemptuous reply to Polonius...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,990 Views
14 Pages

30 March 2019

As Hamlet gazes into Yorick’s skull, he reassembles the quirks of the jester’s personhood and also imagines a self that he used to be, in relation to Yorick. Partially through the lens of Hamlet, characterized by A.C. Bradley as Shakespea...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,843 Views
18 Pages

Developing and Disseminating a New Historical Geospatial Database from Kitchener’s 19th Century Map of Cyprus

  • Christos Chalkias,
  • Evangelos Papadias,
  • Christoforos Vradis,
  • Christos Polykretis,
  • Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos,
  • Athanasios Psarogiannis and
  • Georgios Chalkias

Extraction and dissemination of historical geospatial data from early maps are major goals of historical geographic information systems (HGISs) in the context of the spatial humanities. This paper illustrates the process of interpreting, georeferenci...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,762 Views
15 Pages

Contrast-Enhanced Liver Magnetic Resonance Image Synthesis Using Gradient Regularized Multi-Modal Multi-Discrimination Sparse Attention Fusion GAN

  • Changzhe Jiao,
  • Diane Ling,
  • Shelly Bian,
  • April Vassantachart,
  • Karen Cheng,
  • Shahil Mehta,
  • Derrick Lock,
  • Zhenyu Zhu,
  • Mary Feng and
  • Horatio Thomas
  • + 4 authors

8 July 2023

Purposes: To provide abdominal contrast-enhanced MR image synthesis, we developed an gradient regularized multi-modal multi-discrimination sparse attention fusion generative adversarial network (GRMM-GAN) to avoid repeated contrast injections to pati...

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  • Open Access
45 Citations
26,751 Views
20 Pages

The Effects of Cold Saponification on the Unsaponified Fatty Acid Composition and Sensory Perception of Commercial Natural Herbal Soaps

  • Natalia Prieto Vidal,
  • Oludoyin Adeseun Adigun,
  • Thu Huong Pham,
  • Abira Mumtaz,
  • Charles Manful,
  • Grace Callahan,
  • Peter Stewart,
  • Dwayne Keough and
  • Raymond Horatio Thomas

14 September 2018

Saponification is the process in which triglycerides are combined with a strong base to form fatty acid metal salts during the soap-making process. The distribution of unsaturated and saturated fatty acid determines the hardness, aroma, cleansing, la...