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Studying the Classics

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Stage A 25-year-old Hispanic woman in the 27th week of pregnancy came to the emergency room complaining of cough and shortness of breath. She reported that she had been well until two days earlier. In the past day she had also been nauseated, and she had vomited once.
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Classical

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2022
Junfu Wong
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Classical Reception Studies: Reconceptualizing the Study of the Classical Tradition

The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review, 2012
The heritage of Greco-Roman antiquity is still deemed among the most powerful transcultural and transhistorical archives of the contemporary world. The various meanings which this ancient material has taken on in later contexts, both ancient and modern, is central to a research field that is nowadays called ‘classical reception studies’.
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Polariton condensates for classical and quantum computing

Nature Reviews Physics, 2022
A. Kavokin   +5 more
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Classics in environmental studies

1997
423 p.
Nelissen, N.J.M.   +2 more
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Study of Classical Scattering Theory

American Journal of Physics, 1957
The classical theory of the scattering by a conservative central force is re-examined. A variational equation and a Fourier series expansion are developed whereby approximate expressions for the trajectory can be obtained. In addition, impulse integral equations are derived from which approximate relations between energy, impact parameter, and ...
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Classical Studies

The Classical Review, 1930
Jeff Lambert
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The Study of Classical Civilization Without Classical Languages?

Greece and Rome, 1966
I Know that it is a commonplace to begin with apologies, but the Head Master of Eton did so last night, and hence let me say that you are doomed to disappointment this morning if, at the end of your splendid and varied programme, you are expecting a sonorous peroration on ‘The Spirit of Antiquity’ or ‘The Greeks and what they mean to us’.
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Classical studies.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association
In May this year, I was lucky enough to go to Larissa in northern Greece as part of the Hope Exchange 2003, a study tour organised by the European Union's hospital committee and administered by the Institute of Healthcare Management (IHM). During my stay I visited a primary care unit and two A&E departments.
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Classical Studies

The Classical Weekly, 1928
John W. Spaeth,, J. W. Mackail
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