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Examining the Cost-Effectiveness of Introducing Patient Navigation Services for Colorectal Cancer Screening Among a Low-Income and Uninsured Population. [PDF]
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Access to medicines for the treatment of chronic diseases in Chile: qualitative analysis of perceived patient barriers and facilitators in five regions of the country. [PDF]
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1937
In an illuminating article, ‘Le traitement du groupe Sanskrit sifflante + m Jules Bloch suggests that in the Northwest dialects of Indo-Aryan the groups sp and ṣp became ss and ṣṣ if preceded by a labial at the beginning of the word: Kashmiri braswār ‘Thursday’ < bhaspativāra- (cf. Pkt. bahassadi-, bihassaī-), and MS.
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In an illuminating article, ‘Le traitement du groupe Sanskrit sifflante + m Jules Bloch suggests that in the Northwest dialects of Indo-Aryan the groups sp and ṣp became ss and ṣṣ if preceded by a labial at the beginning of the word: Kashmiri braswār ‘Thursday’ < bhaspativāra- (cf. Pkt. bahassadi-, bihassaī-), and MS.
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1956
Whatever was the original meaning of IE *sneigwh-, it is clear that it already meant ‘snow’ in the time of Indo-European community. Words of that group are to be found in all branches of Indo-European except Hittite, Albanian, Armenian, and Tocharian (of which in any case the recorded vocabulary is small).
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Whatever was the original meaning of IE *sneigwh-, it is clear that it already meant ‘snow’ in the time of Indo-European community. Words of that group are to be found in all branches of Indo-European except Hittite, Albanian, Armenian, and Tocharian (of which in any case the recorded vocabulary is small).
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1948
Avestic has a series of compounds in which the word for ‘foot’, IE. *ped-, appears in its weakest ablaut grade, viz. -bd-: bibda-, βribda-, vīspabda- ‘double, treble, universal fetter’. Corresponding to these Sanskrit has forms with full grade: dvipád-, RV. nom. -pát, Pān. dvī- ‘ two-footed ’, RV. tripod-, AV. sdrvapad-; also RV.
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Avestic has a series of compounds in which the word for ‘foot’, IE. *ped-, appears in its weakest ablaut grade, viz. -bd-: bibda-, βribda-, vīspabda- ‘double, treble, universal fetter’. Corresponding to these Sanskrit has forms with full grade: dvipád-, RV. nom. -pát, Pān. dvī- ‘ two-footed ’, RV. tripod-, AV. sdrvapad-; also RV.
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Cosmiocryptus aricae Porter 1985
Published as part of Araujo, Rodrigo O., Fernandes, Daniell R. R., Pos, Davide Dal, Giovanni, Filippo Di, Moreira-Muñoz, Andrés & Pádua, Diego G., 2025, Unveiling the secrets of South American Darwin wasps, part I: a comprehensive checklist of the Chilean Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea), pp.Araujo, Rodrigo O. +5 more
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