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Reaganite America and Its Mnemonic Menaces: A Thematic Analysis of Collective Trauma and Enemy Image Construction in the 1980s American Action Film Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
During the 1980s the spectre of the Vietnam War haunted the sites of cinema and popular culture in various forms. Whereas a rich body of scholarly research exists on cinematic iterations of the Vietnam war as trauma, the discursive dynamics between memory, ideology and genre in relation to enemy image construction are somewhat underdeveloped. This article utilises genre studies, conflict studies and trauma theory in analysing how the ...
American Romanticisms: Edgar Allan Poe's 'Dream-Land' and Herman Melville's 'America' Ghent University
A model-data intercomparison of CO2 exchange across North America: results from the North American Carbon Program site synthesis Ghent University
Virtually full-length subtype F and F/D recombinant HIV-1 from Africa and South America Institute of Tropical Medicine
For reliable classification of HIV-1 strains appropriate reference sequences are needed. The HIV-1 genetic subtype F has a wide geographic spread, causing significant epidemics in South America, Africa, and some regions of Europe. Previously only two full-length sequences of each of the HIV-1 subtype F subclusters F1 and F2 have been described. To extend the knowledge of subtype F variation on a complete genome level, three new virtually ...
Serologic and immunologic studies in patients with AIDS in North America and Africa; the potential role of infectious agents as cofactors in human immunodeficiency virus infection Institute of Tropical Medicine
Serologic and immunologic studies were performed in 38 African and 60 US patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), 100 African and 100 US heterosexual men and women, and 100 US homosexual men to examine the potential role of infectious agents in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. There were no significant differences in the prevalence of antibodies to cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, hepatitis A and B viruses, ...
The ozone-climate penalty over South America and Africa by 2100 Ghent University
Climate change has the potential to increase surface ozone (O-3) concentrations, known as the "ozone-climate penalty", through changes to atmospheric chemistry, transport and dry deposition. In the tropics, the response of surface O-3 to changing climate is relatively understudied but has important consequences for air pollution and human and ecosystem health. In this study, we evaluate the change in surface O-3 due to climate change over South ...