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Journal de Gynécologie Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction, 2008
On returning to their hotel the two friends found a letter from Athos, appointing a meeting at the Charlemagne Hêtel for the morning of the next day. Both went to bed early, but neither could sleep.
Gilles Pronovost +2 more
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On returning to their hotel the two friends found a letter from Athos, appointing a meeting at the Charlemagne Hêtel for the morning of the next day. Both went to bed early, but neither could sleep.
Gilles Pronovost +2 more
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2019
Jonathan Coopersmith underscores the two major challenges of doing history—finding and preserving archival material, challenges particularly acute for subjects traditionally not collected by archives, such as minority movements. To prevent such future losses and expand archival access, Coopersmith explores how historians, archivists, and other ...
Frédéric Lasserre +2 more
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Jonathan Coopersmith underscores the two major challenges of doing history—finding and preserving archival material, challenges particularly acute for subjects traditionally not collected by archives, such as minority movements. To prevent such future losses and expand archival access, Coopersmith explores how historians, archivists, and other ...
Frédéric Lasserre +2 more
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2022
This concluding chapter identifies and discusses common themes woven throughout the volume’s case studies. As Indigenous scholars and citizens of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, the authors also reflect on the theme of Indigenous presence in American archaeology, particularly as the concept relates to the daily work of tribal heritage ...
TSIM D. SCHNEIDER +2 more
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This concluding chapter identifies and discusses common themes woven throughout the volume’s case studies. As Indigenous scholars and citizens of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, the authors also reflect on the theme of Indigenous presence in American archaeology, particularly as the concept relates to the daily work of tribal heritage ...
TSIM D. SCHNEIDER +2 more
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European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 1995
The main objectives of this retrospective multicentric study were to define the predisposing factors and methods of treatment. The common predisposing factor is the femoral fragilization due to loss of "bone stock" (secondary to osteopathies or tumor, or especially prosthetic loosening). More specific factors are iatrogenic.
E, Gagneux, L, Jeunet, P, Vichard
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The main objectives of this retrospective multicentric study were to define the predisposing factors and methods of treatment. The common predisposing factor is the femoral fragilization due to loss of "bone stock" (secondary to osteopathies or tumor, or especially prosthetic loosening). More specific factors are iatrogenic.
E, Gagneux, L, Jeunet, P, Vichard
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2023
This chapter explains the limitations of the Vasarian model or “the life-work model,” which emphasizes individualism in art creation, to study colonial Latin American art. It also explains the ways in which such European paradigm led to the overrepresentation of artists with archives, thus, from the elites, and the underrepresentation of non-white ...
AARON M. HYMAN, BARBARA E. MUNDY
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This chapter explains the limitations of the Vasarian model or “the life-work model,” which emphasizes individualism in art creation, to study colonial Latin American art. It also explains the ways in which such European paradigm led to the overrepresentation of artists with archives, thus, from the elites, and the underrepresentation of non-white ...
AARON M. HYMAN, BARBARA E. MUNDY
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