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Esaias Boursse’s ‘Tijkenboeck’

open access: yesThe Rijksmuseum Bulletin, 2019
We do not know who trained Esaias Boursse (1631-1672) to be a painter, but we do know that he became a member of the Amsterdam Guild of St Luke around 1651. He certainly did not have a successful career because he joined the Dutch East India Company (VOC)
Lodewijk Wagenaar, Mieke Beumer
doaj   +1 more source

Letter from Ceylon Kingston to his mother, dated November 1, 1918 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1918
In Kingston\u27s letter to his mother, he describes his activities in New York City. These activities include arranging his trip to Paris, France to go work with the French Army and when she will receive his next telegram.
Kingston, Ceylon S.
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Seeking legitimacy through CSR: Institutional Pressures and Corporate Responses of Multinationals in Sri Lanka [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Arguably, the corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of multinational enterprises (MNEs) are influenced by a wide range of both internal and external factors.
A Amran   +104 more
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Investigation of the effects of walnut shell wood particles on the mechanical properties of injection molded wood‐ polyethylene‐polycarbonate composites

open access: yesSPE Polymers, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2025.
Mechanical Properies of Walnut shell wood/PC/PE composites. Abstract In this study, walnut shell is used as an additive in wood‐plastic composite production to explore their potential in manufacturing processes. Different percentages of Polycarbonate (PC) (0, 7.5, 15 wt %) are incorporated with high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) as the base material in ...
Rasool R. K. Al‐Arkawazi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Introduction: Exile and Innovation☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 8-25, February 2025.
Abstract The early modern period was an age marked by the forced migration and displacement of social groups and individuals around the world. Huguenots, conversos, Catholics, cavaliers, Jacobites, and French emigrés alike fled or were expelled from their homes and communities.
Annalisa Nicholson, Christophe Gillain
wiley   +1 more source

Evaluation of the wound healing activity of an ethanolic extract of Ceylon cinnamon in mice

open access: yesVeterinární Medicína, 2012
The present study was conducted to verify the effect of Ceylon cinnamon on experimentally induced excision wounds in rats. Thirty-two rats were divided into four groups of eight rats each.
M.R. Farahpour, M. Habibi
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Letter from Ceylon Kingston to his mother, dated March 7, 1919 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1919
In Kingston\u27s letter to his mother, he describes his activities in Thisancourt, France. He mentions that he bought a pin for his daughter from the home of Joan of Arc and a German iron cross for his son.
Kingston, Ceylon S.
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Fisetin is a selective adenosine triphosphate‐competitive inhibitor for mitogen‐activated protein kinase kinase 4 to inhibit lipopolysaccharide‐stimulated inflammation

open access: yesBioFactors, Volume 51, Issue 1, January/February 2025.
Fisetin, a typical flavonol existing in many fruits and vegetables, was identified to a potent selective ATP‐competitive MKK4 inhibitor to suppress MKK4‐JNK1/2‐AP‐1 cascade for inhibiting LPS‐induced inflammation in the levels of transactivation (gel shift), cellular signaling (phosphorylation and kinase assay), and ligand–protein interaction (ex vivo ...
Ziyu He   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Letter from Ceylon Kingston to his mother, dated November 2, 1918 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1918
In Kingston\u27s letter to his mother, he describes his activities. These activities include converting U.S. money to French currency, sending supplies home and where his allowence checks go.
Kingston, Ceylon S.
core   +2 more sources

Acute neuromuscular paralysis, rhabdomyolysis and long lasting neurological deficits in Ceylon krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) bites: Two authentic cases from a serpentarium in Sri Lanka

open access: yesToxicon: X, 2019
The Ceylon krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) is a highly venomous elapid snake endemic to Sri Lanka. Its bites are rare and only seven reports are found in the literature. Therefore, the clinical manifestations and natural history of envenoming of Ceylon krait
S.A.M. Kularatne   +4 more
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