Homology as a tool in neuroscience
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The publication offers a fresh examination of twentieth-century British art, challenging established narratives and exploring themes such as British Surrealism, patronage, and identity. Experts provide new insights that encourage readers to reconsider the connections between art and cultural history. Accompanied by striking visuals, it highlights the resilience of the British artistic tradition while prompting a deeper exploration of its evolution and significance in contemporary society.
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