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Dresden in the Age of Absolutism

1993
Of all the cities in central Germany during the late Baroque era to symbolize the Age of Absolutism, Dresden was the foremost example of cultural achievements attained in the cause of political ambition. Before its destruction in World War II, Dresden was often called the Florence on the Elbe and presented a cityscape of magnificent buildings — the ...
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The Absolute Pb–Pb Isotope Ages of Chondrules

2018
The parent nuclides 238 U and 235 U decay to 206 Pb and 207 Pb, respectively, with half-lives that makes this system uniquely suited to define the temporal framework of the solar protoplanetary disk, including the timing and duration of chondrule formation.
Connelly, James N., Bizzarro, Martin
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Absolute Age Determination

1990
Mebus A. Geyh, Helmut Schleicher
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Absolute Visual Threshold and Age

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1960
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Aging Intensities Vector for Bivariate Absolutely Continuous Distributions

2019
Next, we propose to use the bivariate aging intensities vector to characterize bivariate absolutely continuous distributions (Sect. 4.1). Such distributions, e.g., bivariate Weibull (Sect. 4.2), we often use to describe the lifetime of two components system. Further, a bivariate aging intensity order is studied (Sect. 4.3).
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Plenitude of Power: Absolutism in the Middle Ages

2009
Abstract The history and meaning of papal and secular plenitude of power are explained. Jacques de Revigny taught that rights guaranteed merely in civil law could be ignored without cause, and that even when a ruler infringed fundamental rights he did not have to spell out his justification. His approach was introduced into Italy by Cino
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Absolute Ages

2014
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