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Salivary kynurenine pathway metabolites as potential non-invasive markers of glandular dysfunction in Sjögren's disease. [PDF]
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Selective head-and-neck cooling as a treatment method for concussions in elite male rugby union players: the Clinical Observed Outcomes with Local HEad-and-neck cooling After Diagnosed concussions (COOLHEAD) study protocol. [PDF]
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A Bayesian Mixture Model approach to expected possession values in rugby league. [PDF]
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Mechanisms, injury patterns, and kinematic features of hamstring strain injuries in football (soccer): a systematic review and meta-analysis of video-analysis studies. [PDF]
Xia J, He J, Yao J, Zhu Y, Mao L, Zhu X.
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Abstract Vulnerability and vigilance are key motifs inhabiting L’Estoile’s later writings on villainy. During the Catholic League’s brief supremacy in Paris (c.1588–94), L’Estoile led a double existence: effectively collaborating with the Leaguer administration through his work in the chancery, he used his journals to report noteworthy ...
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Abstract Vulnerability and vigilance are key motifs inhabiting L’Estoile’s later writings on villainy. During the Catholic League’s brief supremacy in Paris (c.1588–94), L’Estoile led a double existence: effectively collaborating with the Leaguer administration through his work in the chancery, he used his journals to report noteworthy ...
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Nantes and the Origins of the Catholic League of 1589
Sixteenth Century Journal, 2002The Catholic League in Nantes was a movement for urban defense led by a majority of the municipal elites. It was not simply a defensive movement against a predatory crown, but was the culmination of a resurgence of urban autonomy originating in the crown's inability to defend the city against external threats, both Huguenot military forces and royal ...
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