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    O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Kobiecy trójgłos o seksie

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    O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Three female voices on sex In the article the author analyses three literary texts — French erotic novels translated into Polish, which were written by women. They encompass: Pauline Reage’s Histoire d’O, Emmanuelle Arsan’s Emmanuelle, and the autobiography of Catherine Millet Sex Life of Catherine M. These novels represent three styles of talking about sex; namely, silence — d’O erotic metaphor, picturesequeness — Emmanuelle and talking directly — Catherine M. The authors named the sexual act and the parts of body connected with it drawing abundantly from the general repertoire of sexualisms and choosing consistently according to their life philosophy. Thus, they created their personal way of talking about sex. In the analysed instances sexual idiolect as “a code of an individual speaker” reveals the philosophy of life of the conspicuous, female characters.O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Three female voices on sex In the article the author analyses three literary texts — French erotic novels translated into Polish, which were written by women. They encompass: Pauline Reage’s Histoire d’O, Emmanuelle Arsan’s Emmanuelle, and the autobiography of Catherine Millet Sex Life of Catherine M. These novels represent three styles of talking about sex; namely, silence — d’O erotic metaphor, picturesequeness — Emmanuelle and talking directly — Catherine M. The authors named the sexual act and the parts of body connected with it drawing abundantly from the general repertoire of sexualisms and choosing consistently according to their life philosophy. Thus, they created their personal way of talking about sex. In the analysed instances sexual idiolect as “a code of an individual speaker” reveals the philosophy of life of the conspicuous, female characters

    Author Correction:Cross-ancestry genome-wide association analysis of corneal thickness strengthens link between complex and Mendelian eye diseases

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    Emmanuelle Souzeau, who contributed to analysis of data, was inadvertently omitted from the author list in the originally published version of this Article. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.</p

    Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Committees, List of Authors

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    Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Committees, List of Author

    Heterogeneous firms and trade costs: a reading of French access to European agro-food market

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    This article offers a new reading of intra-European trade based on recent developments in new international economics (Melitz, 2003; Chaney, 2008). These models take the heterogeneity of firms into account and offer a micro-economic analysis of the process of selection at work for firms entering markets. An exporting firm has to bear certain specific costs to break into a market, and only sufficiently productive firms are able to do so. Using individual data for French agro-food firms and the distribution of their exports across European markets, this article shows that access conditions to the various European markets are not identical for French firms: the Belgian market would seem to be a natural extension of the French market, whereas the markets of small, distant countries (Austria, Finland or Sweden) are the least accessible. Econometric analysis based on analysis both of the firm selection process and of the value of their exports shows that the standard geographical variables (distance, country size) affecting the single European market still play a major role in the choice of export markets. Results also reveal that there are still remaining trade costs at entry to the different European markets; but these trade frictions don’t matter to all firms in the same way. The higher the firm experience, the lower the impact of trade costs.firm heterogeneity, trade costs, European Integration., International Relations/Trade,

    Supplementary material for Impact of past steel-making activities on lanthanides and Y (REY) fractionation and potential mobility in riverbank sediments

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    Database related to the results that are presented in the manuscript Hissler et al. that will be submitted as research paper in the journal Frontiers in Earth Science on the research topic: "Further Rare Earth Elements Environmental Dissemination: Observation, Analysis and Impacts". Title of the submission: Impact of past steel-making activities on lanthanides and Y (REY) fractionation and potential mobility in riverbank sediments. Authorship: Christophe Hissler1*, Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier2,3, Hussein J. Kanbar 2,3, Mathieu Le Meur2,3,4, Christophe Gauthier2,3 1CAT/ENVISION/ERIN Research Group, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg 2Université de Lorraine, CNRS, LIEC, F-54000 Nancy, France 3LTSER FRANCE Zone atelier Moselle 4SUBATECH UMR 6457/IMT Atlantique, CNRS, F-44307 Nantes, France *Corresponding author: [email protected]

    Supplementary material for Impact of past steel-making activities on lanthanides and Y (REY) fractionation and potential mobility in riverbank sediments

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    Database related to the results that are presented in the manuscript Hissler et al. that will be submitted as research paper in the journal Frontiers in Earth Science on the research topic: "Further Rare Earth Elements Environmental Dissemination: Observation, Analysis and Impacts". Title of the submission: Impact of past steel-making activities on lanthanides and Y (REY) fractionation and potential mobility in riverbank sediments. Authorship: Christophe Hissler1*, Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier2,3, Hussein J. Kanbar 2,3, Mathieu Le Meur2,3,4, Christophe Gauthier2,3 1CAT/ENVISION/ERIN Research Group, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg 2Université de Lorraine, CNRS, LIEC, F-54000 Nancy, France 3LTSER FRANCE Zone atelier Moselle 4SUBATECH UMR 6457/IMT Atlantique, CNRS, F-44307 Nantes, France *Corresponding author: [email protected]

    Publisher Correction: PH-domain-binding inhibitors of nucleotide exchange factor BRAG2 disrupt Arf GTPase signaling

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    International audienceIn the version of this article originally published, several co-authors had incorrect affiliation footnote numbers listed in the author list. Tatiana Cañeque and Angelica Mariani should each have affiliation numbers 3, 4 and 5, and Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret should have number 6. Additionally, there was an extra space in the name of co-author Robert P. St.Onge. These errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the paper and the Supplementary Information PDF
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