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... Crossed Over in Me” New Ways of Seeing Thelma & Louise Bernie Cook Getting Hysterical 43 Thelma & Louise and Laughter Victoria Sturtevant Hearing Thelma & Louise 65 Active Reading of the Hybrid Pop ... Thelma & Louise in Feminist Media Studies Thelma & Louise has received significant, but hardly exhaustive, scholarly attention This volume seeks to complement existing scholarship on Thelma & Louise, ... N M E ” New Ways of Seeing Thelma & Louise Bernie Cook “Part of Me, Part of You” Toward the conclusion of Thelma & Louise, Thelma (Geena Davis) explains to Louise (Susan Sarandon) that she will...
... resistance, vaccine development, transmission and pathogenesis The French multicenter PRIMO Cohort study ANRS CO06 started in 1996 and contributed to the epidemiological surveillance of viral ... comprised 768 patients presenting with PHI enrolled in the French PRIMO Cohort study http://www.retrovirology.com/content/5/1/69 between November 1996 and October 2006 [13] The enrolment criteria were: ... and Discussion In the French PRIMO Cohort study, which has been enrolling 744 patients presenting during PHI, 24% of the subjects were infected by a non-B strain over the 1996 2006 period; 2.02%...