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The History of Territorial Psychiatric Hospitals in Russia. [PDF]
Tselischev DV, Chernyaev MI.
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The art of book-binding in the culture and civilization of Islamic Iran is as one of the main branches of the art of book making and book decorating that it has experienced all the time the changes of attentively for act of spreading of the publication ...
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2000
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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The study investigates a rare and valuable discovery: nearly 100 fragments of 16th-century playing cards found in the book binding from the Cathedral Library in Gniezno, part of the Archdiocese ...
Magdalena Herman
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AN ACCORDION BOOK PROJECT FOR RELUCTANT WRITERS [PDF]
Today’s students can’t be separated from their gadgets. Those gadgets are able to provide all of their needs, especially enjoyment. Since there are huge of features in the gadget, they don’t need to worry to get bored with it.
Hasanah Fajaria, Nurul
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Museum-based art activities to stay young at heart? Results of a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Cami M +5 more
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Materiali ‘minori’? L’Ambrosiano R 61 sup. e i suoi frammenti di reimpiego
The manuscript Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, R 61 sup. belong to the first unit of the S. Maria Incoronata Augustinian Library in Milan. Its bookbinding is made up of bare boards covered by half-skin and guard-leafs of reused parchments.
Marta Mangini
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Trends in Occupational Infectious Diseases in South Korea and Classification of Industries According to the Risk of Biological Hazards Using K-Means Clustering. [PDF]
Shin S, Yoon WS, Byeon SH.
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In 1911 the City Museum of Technology and Industry organized two courses for bookbinders under the direction of the famous Kraków bookbinder Bonawentura Lenart.
Monika Paś
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From the History and Archives Collection: Anthrax. [PDF]
Hess SF.
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