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"... leg ulcers I read with interest the essay by Chalmers and Chaloner speculating on Henry VIII’s leg ulcers and their possible impact on the course of history, but would take issue on the subject of aetiology.1 Lower-limb venous insufficiency severe enough to cause venous ulcers is much less common in ..."
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leg ulcers I read with interest the essay by Chalmers and Chaloner speculating on Henry VIII’s leg ulcers and their possible impact on the course of history, but would take issue on the subject of aetiology.1 Lower-limb venous insufficiency severe enough to cause venous ulcers is much less common
and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton written by Logan
"... Edward de Vere 17th Earl of Oxford is mentioned, ..."
Henri Poincare ́ and XXth Century Topology
"... Abstract. About 110 years ago Poincare ́ published his famous work ”Analysis Situs ” starting Topology as a new area of mathematics. What was done in this and subsequent works of Poincare ́ exactly? How Topol-ogy was developed after that and became a central part of mathematics in the1950s and 60s f ..."
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followed by a 10 year long period of decay in the 1970s? What is the status of Topology today? We present here our vision of these subjects. ∗ This lecture is dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Henri Poincare ́ and 100th anniversary of Henri Cartan. 1
Henri Poincaré. A Life in the Service of Science
"... the scientific community celebrated the 100th anniversary of Henri Poincaré’s birth. At that time, Poincaré’s fame was not at its highest point among mathematicians, and the spirit of Hilbert dominated most mathematical minds. His fame was also not at its highest point among physicists, as physics w ..."
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the scientific community celebrated the 100th anniversary of Henri Poincaré’s birth. At that time, Poincaré’s fame was not at its highest point among mathematicians, and the spirit of Hilbert dominated most mathematical minds. His fame was also not at its highest point among physicists, as physics
Henry Prinsep’s Empire: Framing a distant colony Henry Prinsep’s Empire: Framing a distant colony
"... Artists--Western Australia--Biography. Civil service--Officials and employees--Biography. Western Australia--Social life and customs--19th century. India--Social life and customs--19th century. Dewey Number: 759.994 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a re ..."
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Artists--Western Australia--Biography. Civil service--Officials and employees--Biography. Western Australia--Social life and customs--19th century. India--Social life and customs--19th century. Dewey Number: 759.994 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
1 Henry David Thoreau Transcendentalist or Unitarian?
"... In the summer of 1845, Henry David Thoreau began his experiment of living in a hut built with his own hands at Walden Pond. The property was owned by the famous transcendentalist author Ralph Waldo Emerson. According to Thoreau, he went to Walden “to live deliberately, to front the essential facts o ..."
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In the summer of 1845, Henry David Thoreau began his experiment of living in a hut built with his own hands at Walden Pond. The property was owned by the famous transcendentalist author Ralph Waldo Emerson. According to Thoreau, he went to Walden “to live deliberately, to front the essential facts
HISTORY OF MEDICINE Henry Harrower and the Turbulent Beginnings of Endocrinology
"... The emergence of new medical science in the mid-19th century was usually greeted with derision by “practical men ” who saw their academic colleagues as elitist intellec-tuals whose work bore little or no relation to the rough-and-tumble aspects of patient care. This schism, which was nowhere greater ..."
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The emergence of new medical science in the mid-19th century was usually greeted with derision by “practical men ” who saw their academic colleagues as elitist intellec-tuals whose work bore little or no relation to the rough-and-tumble aspects of patient care. This schism, which was nowhere
École Doctorale de Physique de la Région Parisienne- ED 107 Thèse de doctorat
"... Sujet de la thèse: Dynamique quantique hors-équilibre et systèmes désordonnés pour des atomes ultrafroids bosoniques présentée par Bruno Sciolla pour obtenir le grade de Docteur de l’Université Paris-sud 11 Directeur de thèse: Henri Orland Thèse préparée sous la direction de Giulio Biroli ..."
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Sujet de la thèse: Dynamique quantique hors-équilibre et systèmes désordonnés pour des atomes ultrafroids bosoniques présentée par Bruno Sciolla pour obtenir le grade de Docteur de l’Université Paris-sud 11 Directeur de thèse: Henri Orland Thèse préparée sous la direction de Giulio Biroli
Bodies, Visions, and Spatial Politics: A Review Essay of Henri Lefebvre‟s The
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"... After a long but worthwhile wait, Donald Nicholson-Smith\s translation of Henri Lefebvre's 1974 La Production de PEspacc was published in 1991. Until recently, references to Lefebvre's work have been confined almost exclusively to accounts of the history of Marxism, many of which do not se ..."
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After a long but worthwhile wait, Donald Nicholson-Smith\s translation of Henri Lefebvre's 1974 La Production de PEspacc was published in 1991. Until recently, references to Lefebvre's work have been confined almost exclusively to accounts of the history of Marxism, many of which do
‘Losted ’ in Brownsville: Experiential Realism in Henry Roth’s Call It Sleep
"... This paper explores the construction of an imagined urban landscape through the employment of subjective point of view in Henry Roth’s modernist novel Call It Sleep (1934). This involves an engagement with Robert Alter’s recent critical writings on 19th and 20th century European novels in terms of t ..."
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This paper explores the construction of an imagined urban landscape through the employment of subjective point of view in Henry Roth’s modernist novel Call It Sleep (1934). This involves an engagement with Robert Alter’s recent critical writings on 19th and 20th century European novels in terms
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