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Diverse Processes Drive the Origination and Maturation of an Array of Enhancers and Silencers During a Vast Evolutionary Timescale of a Bicistronic Gene. [PDF]
Delihas N.
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Taming colonic anastomotic leakage: Wisdom from the ancient Chinese legend of Yu the Great. [PDF]
Jing C, Liu K.
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Malaria in Greece: From Ancient Scourge to Eradication. [PDF]
Christodoulou MK.
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2023
Abstract This chapter tracks the diverse creative and practical solutions to the need to store, transport, and retrieve written knowledge and information in antiquity. Every literate society of antiquity supported a class of professional scribes who were not obviously economically productive.
Riccardo F. Mazzola, Catherine B. Foss
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Abstract This chapter tracks the diverse creative and practical solutions to the need to store, transport, and retrieve written knowledge and information in antiquity. Every literate society of antiquity supported a class of professional scribes who were not obviously economically productive.
Riccardo F. Mazzola, Catherine B. Foss
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“Snoring in the Ancient World”
Sleep and Breathing, 2002Published in Sudhoffs Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin und Naturwissenschaften, 1941.
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2014
This chapter looks into the ancient diagnosis of leprosy. According to modern scientific research, leprosy had reached Egypt by the time of the Ptolemaic kings. Meanwhile, Greek physicians at Alexandria were beginning to see cases of the malady they called “Elephant Disease” in the third century BC.
Timothy S. Miller, John W. Nesbitt
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This chapter looks into the ancient diagnosis of leprosy. According to modern scientific research, leprosy had reached Egypt by the time of the Ptolemaic kings. Meanwhile, Greek physicians at Alexandria were beginning to see cases of the malady they called “Elephant Disease” in the third century BC.
Timothy S. Miller, John W. Nesbitt
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