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pas·sage (psj)
n.
1. A movement from one place to another.
2. The process of passing from one condition or stage to another.
3. A path, channel, or duct through, over, or along which something may pass.
4. An act of emptying, as of the bowels.
5. The process of passing or maintaining a group of microorganisms or cells through a series of hosts or cultures.

passage
[pas′ij]
1 an opening, channel, route, or gap.
2 the movement of something from one place to another, as in evacuation of the bowels.

passage
introduction followed by recovery of an infectious agent in an experimental animal or culture medium.

blind passage
passage of an infectious agent through an experimental animal or medium without there being any evidence, clinical or cultural, that the agent is present.
serial passage
repeated passage through a series of experimental animals or media, often with the objective of altering the virulence of the agent or adapting it to grow better.


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See Richard Shusterman, Vor der Interpretation (Vienna: Passagen, 1996), which is a revised German translation of Sous l'interpretation (Paris: L'eclat, 1994).
Diese Behauptung beruhte wohl auf dem Fakt, dass Schumann in seinem Exemplar der "Flegeljahre" einige Passagen angestrichen und mit Ordnungszahlen versehen hatte, die die einzelnen Teile der "Papillons" bezeichnen (Boetticher 1941:611-613).
Keulens, ohne Frage sehr anregende, Analyse, die auf einer konsequent rhetorischen Lesart der kommentierten Passagen beruht und in dem Prolog ein rhetorisches Programm fur den gesamten Roman theoretisch wie auch performativ entwickelt sieht, erweist sich - soviel sei hier gesagt - entgegen der Annahme ihres Ver fassers (Keulen 2003a, 10) als durchaus mit einem narratologischen Ansatz wie dem hier vertretenen kompatibel: so in der Betrachtung der Prologerzahlers qua Erzahler (ibid.
 
 
 
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