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COVID-19 vaccination pharmacovigilance in Khojaly district, Uzbekistan: an epidemiological evaluation. [PDF]

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Thomas Cyril Waters

BMJ, 2017
Thomas Cyril Waters (“Tom”) was born into a Welsh mining family at a time when pits were closing and times were hard. His father tried various innovative ways to provide for his new family, settling on a market gardening cooperative. So it was that Tom found himself at Newent Grammar School in Gloucestershire, where the headmaster recognised Tom’s ...
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Cyril Aldred

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1992
‘I have examined Mr Cyril Aldred and I have found him to have a very fair knowledge of Egyptological subjects especially that of Egyptian Art.’
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Cyril’s Legacy

2023
Abstract This chapter analyses Cyril’s role as a corrupt church politician after the Council of Ephesus in 431. After the Council proved to be a failure, the emperor wanted the patriarchs of Antioch and Alexandria, John and Cyril, who had condemned each other, to re-establish communion.
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Cyril Scott: A Personal Memory

2018
CYRIL Scott (1879–1970) had already been a friend of my mother, Yvonne O'Neill's, family for sixty-five years when I was sent to stay with him and his partner, Marjorie Hartston-Scott, at their home in Sussex in the spring of 1961. I was seventeen and it was the first time we had met.
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Cyrillization of Republika Srpska

Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2009
Dominated by ethnic Serbs, Republika Srpska has become the symbol for Serb national and religious identity. This chapter focuses on the use of the Cyrillic script in Republika Srpska , as opposed to Latin. The central question it intends to answer is 'Why was the Cyrillic script used as a marker of Serb national identity in Bosnia-Herzegovina, even ...
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Cyrille

Books Abroad, 1929
Henry Lauresne, Maurice Genevoix
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Cyrillic Manuscripts

The contributions brought together in this landmark edited collection focus on Cyrillic manuscripts and early printed editions from around 900 to 1800. They address a wide variety of topics that have not received sufficient attention in Western scholarship, including material, visual, and textual aspects.
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Cyril Josephs

BMJ, 2018
Lynn Josephs, Angus Hickish
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