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Conclaves in the Age of Absolutism

2003
After 1600 most cardinals led respectable lives, and few had children. With men of good moral quality from whom to choose, the conclaves from then on elected popes who never disgraced their office with their personal failings. On the other hand, popes and cardinals were more eager than ever to enhance the status and wealth of their families by giving ...
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Graphic Integration of Relative Age, Absolute Age, and Stratigraphic Thickness

Journal of Geological Education, 1962
A method is described that allows visual comparison of rate and continuity of sedimentation through geologic time. A geologic column based on measured stratigraphic thicknesses is plotted against scales of relative and absolute time. The resulting graphs allow the beginning student to compare rates of sedimentation during the time represented by the ...
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Construction of age‐related reference centiles using absolute residuals

Statistics in Medicine, 1993
AbstractThis paper proposes a simple approach to the parametric derivation of age‐related reference ranges which avoids the creation of arbitrary age groups, copes easily with a non‐linear relation between variability and age, and is computationally simple.
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Absolute Estimation of Line Length in Three Age Groups

Journal of Gerontology, 1981
The effect of age upon the subjective magnitude of line length was assessed by the method of absolute magnitude estimation in three groups of subjects with mean ages of 25, 50, and 68 years. The results showed no significant differences between the groups. When compared to data from an earlier study in which 5- to 6-year-old children were tested by the
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THE AGE OF ABSOLUTISM, 1648–1815

2004
The German territories emerged somewhat strengthened from the Thirty Years War, at least in respect of their political position in relation to the Empire. It was quite clear that, although they still did not formally possess full sovereignty, territorial rulers rather than the Holy Roman Emperor were the key political actors. In the period from the mid-
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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 effects of relative and absolute age in the measurement of grit from 9th to 12th grade

Economics of Education Review, 2018
Pablo A. Peña, A. Duckworth
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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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Revised constraints on absolute age limits for Mercury's Kuiperian and Mansurian stratigraphic systems

, 2017
M. Banks   +6 more
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