It is most probably a double-headed axe--a
labrys. By using "Dear Watson" as an interlocutor, Ariadne's poem also refers to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes books.
Labrys has a range of investigational, approved and marketed
Israeli generic drug maker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TLV:TEVA) said it had finalised its acquisition of US development stage biotechnology company
Labrys Biologics Inc.
Last month Teva confirmed it will pay $825 million for
Labrys Biologies, a privately held biotech that has been concentrating on the development of treatments to prevent migraines.
Her poems have been published in Smith's literary magazine
Labrys, as well as in the five-college literary journal Quick Brown Fox.
Another PCNB-degrading bacterium
Labrys portucalensis pcnb-21 was able to degrade 100 mg [kg.sup.-1] PCNB in sterile and nonsterile soils [9, 80].
Some of her recent essays include "Tracking Epistemic Violence, Tracking Practices of Silencing" (Hypatia), "How Is this Paper Philosophy?" (Comparative Philosophy), "A Cautionary Tale: On Limiting Epistemic Oppression" (Frontiers), "Knowing in Space: Three Lessons from Black Women's Social Theory" (
Labrys), "Querying Leonard Harris' Insurrectionist Standards" (Transactions of the Charles S.
The editors explicitly grapple with the double-edged sword (some might even say
labrys) that is marriage for lesbians, writing in their introduction,
One marked by tacky rainbow-colored fanny packs, feather boas and the dreaded
Labrys symbol.