THE IMAGERY OF DEATH IN THE VISUAL DISCOURSE OF FRENCH ILLUMINATION OF THE 13TH-15TH CENTURIES: ICONOGRAPHIC TYPOLOGIES AND ARTISTIC PRACTICE

The Imagery of Death in the Visual Discourse of French Illumination of the 13th-15th Centuries: Iconographic Typologies and Artistic Practice

Classical historical and art studies in the context of the development of modern humanities are frequently synthesised with research on visual culture and social art history, forming a broad discourse on the study of the culture of a particular era, country, or community.This optics is taken as the basis for this study, wherein such a fundamental p

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Evaluation of Fish Species Detection in the Northwestern Pacific using eDNA Metabarcoding: A Mock Community Approach

Background: Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA), a technique using high-throughput sequencing, has transformed biodiversity monitoring by identifying organisms from DNA fragments Money Clip present in the environment.This method, particularly useful for aquatic ecosystems, allows for non-invasive species monitoring, helping to provide insight

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