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New Zealand Journal of Ecology.
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Royal Society Interface. 11:20140622
The ability to successfully target the delivery of drugs and other therapeutic molecules has been a key goal of biomedical research for many decades. Despite highly promising in vitro results, however, successful translation of targeted drug delivery
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
Originally published in 1947, this is Frederick Philip Grove's last and most unique book. In the tradition of Orwell's'Animal Farm', Grove examines the idea of a utopian society through the story of a group of travelling ants who find themselves in N
Autor:
F. Philip Grove
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 1:490-507
Even at this late date, over sixty years since he published his first novel, one hesitates about applying rigid standards of criticism to Hardy's work. It does not matter whether we shake our heads at the curious mixture of humour and romanticism wit
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 12:389-402
During the last few months I have asked several scores of people, in discussions of present issues, just what they mean by “democracy.” I received many stumbling, fumbling answers most of which concerned themselves with inessentials and externals
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 7:451-467
I confess myself as among the admirers of Mr. Callaghan's work, his novels as well as his short stories. And I also agree that there is a deal of truth in his statement of "The Plight of Canadian Fiction;" but I cannot chime in with the conclusions h
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 1:236-253
Nothing is in itself either beautiful or ugly, but seeing makes it so. I believe it was Croce who first said that or something to the same effect. It is undoubtedly true that we see beauty to-day where two or three centuries ago few people saw anythi
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 10:60-67
It was a dismal November day, with a raw wind blowing from the north-west and cold, iron-gray clouds flying low-one of those Ontario days which, on the lake-shores or in a country of rock and swamp, seem to bring visions of an ageless time after the
Autor:
Frederick Philip Grove
Publikováno v:
University of Toronto Quarterly. 15:54-64
The age of which Galsworthy wrote is dead. Here and there, of course, there are remnants of it remaining; but as a static society it is gone and buried. It was one of its characteristics that it considered itself as static, as the ultimate flowering
Autor:
Philip Grover
Publikováno v:
Sillages Critiques, Vol 5 (2003)
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