The Role of Dice in the Emergence of the Probability Calculus
Summary The early development of the probability calculus was clearly influenced by the roll of dice. However, while dice have been cast since time immemorial, documented calculations on the frequency of various dice throws date back only to the mid‐13th century.
David R. Bellhouse, Christian Genest
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The affliction of job, as painted by Jusepe de Ribera: A dermatological observation going back to the 17th century. [PDF]
Lefrère B, Kluger N.
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Characterization of biodegradation in a 17th century easel painting and potential for a biological approach. [PDF]
Caselli E +14 more
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Merchants and councilors: intellectual divergences in early 17th century British economic thought [PDF]
During the early 1620’s, England went through a period of intense economic disorders which sparked the interest of many in economic reasoning. The decade witnessed the emergence of the most relevant pieces of economic literature of the early Stuart era ...
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
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Timber trade in 17th-century Europe: different wood sources for artworks of Flemish painters. [PDF]
Seim A +10 more
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A Concept Analysis of Expertise Associated With Practicing Clinical Nurses in Hospital Settings
ABSTRACT Aim Analyse the concept of expertise among practicing clinical nurses in hospital settings. Background The generational loss of expert clinical nurses was exacerbated globally by the novel coronavirus. This ongoing loss combined with the increased complexity of hospitalised patients has prompted an urgent need to understand expertise among ...
Jonathan D. Hecht +4 more
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Consigning Injustice to History with Political Apologies
ABSTRACT Failures to remember the past properly can constitute a range of different wrongs. In this article, we identify a novel kind of wrong that often occurs through political apologies: consigning an injustice to history. Consigning acknowledges that a historical injustice took place but denies that it has any ongoing relevance for the present ...
Alfred Archer, Benjamin Matheson
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Paleogenetic study on the 17th century Korean mummy with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. [PDF]
Shin DH +5 more
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