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Enabling Politeness: Perfumers and Male Self‐Fashioning in Britain, c. 1750–1800
Abstract Perfumers have long been associated with the manufacture and sale of cosmetic products for women in the eighteenth century. This article argues, however, that the place of perfumers as retailers of goods for men has been overlooked and that they were, in fact, key enablers in the construction of polite masculinity.
Alun Withey
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Investigation of a vertical closed‐loop geothermal system for heating an educational building
This article is related to the thermal engineering aspect of the hybrid heating unit that can be operated either by shallow geothermal heat or natural gas. The least angle regression algorithm was adopted to establish a mathematical relationship between thermodynamic parameters.
Alok Dhaundiyal +2 more
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Abstract Objective Our aim was to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) communicate with cancer patients on complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) in a patient‐centred and case‐specific manner. Methods We designed two cases of standardised breast cancer patients and allocated 29 GPs to hold a consultation either with Case 1 or Case 2.
Jennifer Engler +6 more
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One of the most important class of natural compounds with successful preclinical results in the management of cancer is the flavonoids. Due to the plethora of biological activities, apigenin (4 ′,5,7 trihydroxyflavone) is a main representant of the flavone subclass. Although the antiproliferative and antiangiogenic effects of apigenin were studied on a
Alexandra Ghiƫu +9 more
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Objective. Correlation between a low finger temperature and thermal disparity among fingers was studied in connective tissue disease (CTD) patients. Whether the thermal disparity may be ameliorated by hand immersion in a warm carbon dioxide‐ (CO2‐) water bath was analyzed. Methods. CTD patients with suspected peripheral circulation disorder underwent a
Shigeko Inokuma +2 more
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The Impact of Health Resort Treatment on the Nonenzymatic Endogenous Antioxidant System
Introduction. Oxygen, reacting with organic compounds in living organisms, oxidizes them without being completely reduced due to numerous exogenous as well as endogenous factors. As a consequence, free radicals or reactive oxygen species are formed.
Jadwiga Kuciel-Lewandowska +7 more
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Spa treatment brings many clinical benefits such as improved physical activity, pain relief, and improved quality of life. In the literature, there are only few objective studies evaluating changes in metabolism possibly influencing clinical outcomes.
Jadwiga Kuciel-Lewandowska +5 more
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Afterword: Dismiss the Antiquary at Your Peril
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 525-532, December 2020.
Anna Marie Roos
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Perceived Influence of Weather Conditions on Rheumatic Pain in Romania
The main objective of this study was to analyze the perception of the influence of various weather conditions on patients with rheumatic pathology. A group of 394 patients, aged between 39 and 87 years and diagnosed with degenerative rheumatic diseases, were interviewed individually by using a questionnaire created specifically for this study.
Adina-Eliza Croitoru +6 more
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Development of Wound Dressing for Regenerative Medicine
The understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of the wound process deepened with the development of science. The technological base that was creating has enabled to serve the clinical needs of tissue repair.
Irina S. Kudryashova +5 more
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