نتایج جستجو برای: especially devil in feminist view

تعداد نتایج: 17013077  

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2006
Jill M Wood Patricia Barthalow Koch Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield

This paper offers a critical feminist analysis of the biomedical conceptualization of women's sexual desire. The five major features of the biomedical model of female sexual desire examined and critiqued are: 1) use of the male model as the standard, 2) use of a linear model of sexual response, 3) biological reductionism, 4) depoliticalization, and 5) medicalization of variation. A "New View", ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2016
Xianlan Cui Yunfeng Wang Bobby Hua Webb Miller Yan Zhao Hongyu Cui Xiangang Kong

Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an infectious tumour disease and was hypothesised to be transmitted by allograft during biting based on two cytogenetic findings of DFTD tumours in 2006. It was then believed that DFTD tumours were originally from a female devil. In this study the devil sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene was PCR amplified and sequenced, and six pairs of devil SRY PCR prime...

Journal: :زن در فرهنگ و هنر 0
مریم حسینی فرانک جهان بخش

the feminist literary criticism is a kind of criticism which deals with the masculine works and unveils the gynophobia of literary system. this school of thought believes that the masculine norms rule over literature and feminine experiences, desires, interests and emotions have turned pale and have been shown unimportant under these norms. so, the feminist literary criticism intends to reveal ...

2001
Laurent Réveillère Gilles Muller

To keep up with the frantic pace at which devices come out, drivers need to be quickly developed, debugged and tested. We have recently introduced a new approach to improve driver robustness based on an Interface Definition Language, named Devil. Devil allows a high-level definition of the communication of a device. A compiler automatically checks the consistency of a Devil specification and ge...

2012
Elizabeth P. Murchison Ole B. Schulz-Trieglaff Zemin Ning Ludmil B. Alexandrov Markus J. Bauer Beiyuan Fu Matthew Hims Zhihao Ding Sergii Ivakhno Caitlin Stewart Bee Ling Ng Wendy Wong Bronwen Aken Simon White Amber Alsop Jennifer Becq Graham R. Bignell R. Keira Cheetham William Cheng Thomas R. Connor Anthony J. Cox Zhi-Ping Feng Yong Gu Russell J. Grocock Simon R. Harris Irina Khrebtukova Zoya Kingsbury Mark Kowarsky Alexandre Kreiss Shujun Luo John Marshall David J. McBride Lisa Murray Anne-Maree Pearse Keiran Raine Isabelle Rasolonjatovo Richard Shaw Philip Tedder Carolyn Tregidgo Albert J. Vilella David C. Wedge Gregory M. Woods Niall Gormley Sean Humphray Gary Schroth Geoffrey Smith Kevin Hall Stephen M.J. Searle Nigel P. Carter Anthony T. Papenfuss P. Andrew Futreal Peter J. Campbell Fengtang Yang David R. Bentley Dirk J. Evers Michael R. Stratton

The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), the largest marsupial carnivore, is endangered due to a transmissible facial cancer spread by direct transfer of living cancer cells through biting. Here we describe the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of the Tasmanian devil genome and whole-genome sequences for two geographically distant subclones of the cancer. Genomic analysis suggests that th...

2016
Sebastián A. Pardo Holly K. Kindsvater Elizabeth Cuevas-Zimbrón Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki Juan Carlos Pérez-Jiménez Nicholas K. Dulvy

Devil rays (Mobula spp.) face intensifying fishing pressure to meet the ongoing international demand for gill plates. The paucity of information on growth, mortality, and fishing effort for devil rays make quantifying population growth rates and extinction risk challenging. Furthermore, unlike manta rays (Manta spp.), devil rays have not been listed on CITES. Here, we use a published size-at-ag...

2015
Tuğçe Kurtiş Glenn Adams

This paper engages the theme of “decolonizing psychological science” in the context of a perspective on psychological theory and research—namely, feminist psychology—that shares an emphasis on broad liberation. Although conceived as a universal theory and practice of liberation, scholars across diverse sites have suggested that feminism—perhaps especially as it manifests in psychological scienc...

2018

This intervention draws from and contributes to feminist and queer responses to Brenner and Schmid’s planetary urbanization thesis. I argue there is a lot to value in their call for alternative and politicized urban studies research pathways, especially their critique of urban age discourse, a body of work that defines cities as static sites of ‘innovation’, ‘creativity’ and ‘sustainability’. H...

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