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Legacy immunity from prior smallpox vaccination and serological evidence of asymptomatic mpox transmission in a West African population

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Gregory Bateson (1904-1980): a reappraisal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005
This year marks the centenary of Gregory Bateson's birth.Bateson, multiply described as a biologist, anthropologist, cybernetic theorist and natural philosopher, remains an elusive but remarkable f...
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Gregory Bateson (1904–1980)

2014
Gregory Bateson is a British philosopher, scientist, and teacher known for his investigations into ‘patterns that connect’. Bateson’s philosophical, psychological, biological, anthropological, and cybernetic ideas have important implications for organization studies.
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Gideon Fagan (1904–1980)

Abstract This chapter contains a newly crafted English translation and International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription of a poem written by composer Gideon Fagan, based on Romantic poet John Keats’s “I Had a Dove,” published in 1848. Fagan was a prolific composer of vocal, chamber, and orchestral music.
Christian Bester, Bronwen Forbay
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Gattorno, Antonio (1904–1980)

2018
Cuban painter and illustrator Antonio Gattorno is recognized as one of the founding members of the Cuban vanguardia (avant-garde) of the late 1920s to early 1930s in Havana; a movement that sought to define a national iconography through the people and landscape of Cuba.
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Bateson, Gregory (1904–1980)

2018
Gregory Bateson was an English anthropologist, social scientist, communications theorist, and cyberneticist. His most famous work, Steps to an Ecology of Mind (1972), is a compilation of essays in which he set forth important ideas on psychology, cybernetics, anthropology, and epistemology.
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Carpentier, Alejo (1904–1980)

2018
Alejo Carpentier, Cuban novelist and musicologist, formed important connections between the European and Latin American modern literature of the 20th century. He was a founder of the avant-garde Afro-Cuban movement, incorporating African heritage into Cuban art, theater, and music.
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Obituary Francis Gloster Forman 1904-1980

1982
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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GREGORY BATESON 1904‐1980

American Anthropologist, 1982
ROBERT I. LEVY, ROY RAPPAPORT
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Piero Sanpaolesi (1904-1980)

2005
Il saggio ripercorre la figura di Piero Sanpaolesi, storico dell’architettura e architetto restauratore e ne analizza il ruolo svolto nell’ambito dello sviluppo teorico della disciplina del restauro. Sanpaolesi sottolinea come il valore assoluto da conservare sia l’autenticità del testo sul quale si interviene e, con esso, la materia costitutiva dell ...
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