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The discovery of two masonry tombs in the south transept of Luçon Cathedral has made it possible to study an extraordinary method of burial, in the form of two vats built of limestone rubble and pure lime.
Caroline Chauveau
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Between Silences: The Coronation of Portuguese Medieval Kings (12th–14th Centuries)
The coronations of Portugal’s first dynasty constitute a complex topic. Approaching the theme requires understanding that an omission of words in written documentation can both affirm and deny possibilities.
Carla Varela Fernandes
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Background To investigate the impact of the orientation of preoperative corneal astigmatism on achieving the postoperative target refraction following monofocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.
Richard N. McNeely +3 more
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Introduction: Technology holds the potential to track disease progression and response to neuroprotective therapies in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The sit-to-stand (STS) transition is a frequently occurring event which is important to people with PD.
Catherine Morgan +8 more
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Interleukin (IL)-16, a CD4+ immune cell specific chemoattractant cytokine, has been shown to be involved in the development of multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS).
Shehla U Hridi +6 more
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Metamorfoses da cidade medieval. A coexistência entre a comunidade judaica e a catedral de Viseu
Viseu’s status as political, ecclesiastical and commercial centre acted as a factor of development and attraction of merchants and Jews. The first testimonies of the Hebraic presence in this city are from the late 13th century, whose commune prospered ...
Anísio Miguel de Sousa Saraiva
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The Master Plan of the Cathedral of Cuenca. A Continued Intervention
It is necessary to situate the intervention plan of a cathedral today around a document called CATHEDRAL MASTER PLAN. The strategies of active conservation and critical evolution proposed in 1968 by Cesare Brandi through his theory of Restauro ...
Maryan Alvarez-Builla Gomez
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Cathedral (greek Kathedra – chair, seat) is the church of the diocesan bishop (lat. Cathedralis ecclesia), Archbishop (Metropolitan Cathedral) or Patriarch (patriarchal church).
Grzegorz Wejman
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The Geometry of Bourges Cathedral
This article presents a geometrical analysis of Bourges Cathedral, based on the application of computer-aided design (CAD) techniques to the results of a recent and highly precise laser survey. This analysis reveals that the cathedral's original designer
Robert Bork
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A mansionary (from the Latin mansio, ‘a dwelling’) was a member of a community of four to ten secular priests governed by a provost and required to reside by and serve a chantry chapel, similar to a cathedral canon or beneficed chantry priest.
S.C. Rowell
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