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I protocolli di scansione -- Le applicazioni cliniche -- Fegato -- Pancreas -- Vasi mesenterici -- Piccolo intestino -- Colon -- Altre applicazioni -- Caratterizzazione delle lesioni surrenaliche -- Urografia-TC -- Stadiazione locale del cancro del retto e studio di perfusione-TC -- Bibliografia essenziale -- PROTOCOLLI DI SCANSIONE -- Fegato -- Angioma-. 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Flashback and Flashforward -- Ch. 2. Fatal Hour -- Ch. 3. Synoptic Time -- Ch. 4. Time Stopped -- Ch. 5. Time Replayed -- Ch. 6. Longitudinal Time -- Ch. 7. Alternate Time -- Ch. 8. Forgotten Time -- Ch. 9. Epic Time. 330 $a"Along with providing an encyclopedic examination of early nineteenth-century performances, dramaturgy, and theatrical techniques and apparatuses, Time in Romantic Theatre recovers and celebrates forgotten dramatists, plays, and dramatic subgenres. Future scholarship will benefit from and build on Frederick Burwick's insights and discoveries." William D. Brewer, Professor of English, Appalachian State University "Time in Romantic Theatre adds significantly to our knowledge about nineteenth-century theatre and performance. It reveals how Romantic drama represents time in creative ways by using flashbacks and flashforwards, compression and extension, memory and anticipation, and alternative temporalities. Enjoyable as well as instructive to read, this book is full of fascinating insights into the interactions of playwrights, actors, managers, set designers, reviewers, and audiences in the world of Romantic theatre. There is no one better qualifiedthan Frederick Burwick to bring this world to life for modern readers." Angela Esterhammer, Professor of English, University of Toronto The shift in temporal modalities of Romantic Theatre was the consequence of internal as well as external developments: internally, the playwright was liberated from the old imperative of "Unity of Time" and the expectation that the events of the play must not exceed the hours of a single day; externally, the new social and cultural conformance to the time-keeping schedules of labour and business that had become more urgent with the industrial revolution. 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