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Secondary progression activity monitoring in MS despite an early highly active treatment the SPAM study. [PDF]
Abstract Background Real‐world data suggest that the early use of highly active therapies (HAT) may reduce the risk of transition to secondary progressive MS (SPMS). However, current knowledge about predictive factors of outcomes needs to be improved. The primary objective of this study was to determine factors associated with the occurrence of SPMS in
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The mutability and physical perfectibility of animal bodies was a scientific and aesthetic preoccupation in nineteenth‐century France, channelling anxieties about class, race and national identity into projects of breeding domestic animals. This essay explores how the animal painter Rosa Bonheur figured an imagined agricultural superabundance through ...
Stephanie Triplett
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Profils d’un lectorat: Enquête sur les signatures d’énigmes du Mercure de France (1724‐1778)
Abstract Little is known about the distribution of ancien régime French periodicals and there are few sources on readers’ geographical origins and social positions. Most studies rely on subscriber lists, but subscription is not the only possible mode of acquisition.
Timothée Léchot
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Identity in Diversity: Programmatic Pictures of the Enlightenment
Abstract Inquiries into the realm of Enlightenment identities usually depart from the texts of this period. Yet pictures created by contemporary artists are equally crucial and largely overlooked sources that have the potential to condense such identities.
Daniel Fulda
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Raconter, imprimer et archiver les temps forts de la vie de cour (Savoie, XVe-XVIIe s.) [PDF]
L’importance croissante prise par les cérémonies royales et princières à la fin du Moyen Âge a mené les cours à générer une documentation plus importante que par le passé. Cet article présente les nouveaux types de textes spécifiquement voués aux rituels
Brero, Thalia
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German architecht Christoph Pitzler (1657–1707), in the service of Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (1649–1697), stayed in Paris between 1685 and 1687, a stage in his European tour.
Christoph Pitzler
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Les projets de Jacques Gondoin : première réponse aux rêves versaillais de Napoléon
The drafts made by the architect Jacques Gondoin — the results of Napoleon’s first order for the Château de Versailles — were the most complete among all those suggested to the Emperor between 1806 and 1811, since they included the whole estate ...
Émilie Biraud
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Sèvres Porcelain and the Articulation of Imperial Identity in Napoleonic France [PDF]
Original article can be found at: http://jdh.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ "Copyright 2007 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org ...
Adams, Steven
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Les champs commerciaux sénégalais à Paris : Coprésences, luttes pour l’espace et stratégies commerciales au sein d’espaces urbains interstitiels [PDF]
Les chercheurs abordent le plus souvent les activités commerciales des Sénégalais en termes de commerce ethnique, de réseaux commerciaux mourides ou de réseaux transnationaux, en mettant l’accent sur les liens de solidarité des immigrés entrepreneurs. Le
Sall, Leyla
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Alexandre Dufour (1759-1835), architecte de Versailles
Alexandre Dufour (1759–1835) gave his name to the pavilion that is the Gabriel wing’s pendant, and which was refurbished in 2015 to welcome visitors to the Château de Versailles.
Sandra Beaufils
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