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The Dark Age

2013
No contemporary Byzantine historian recorded the empire’s seventh-century crisis. The reason was not simply that Byzantine readers were few, because Byzantines wrote a number of sermons, saints’ lives, and theological works during this time.1 The reason was not even that a history of these years would have been unpleasant to read, because the empire’s ...
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The Dark Ages

2009
Abstract In the decade after the discovery of insulin, doctors were optimistic about the future—at least for young patients. In 1930 Frederick Allen proclaimed that diabetes had been mastered and that every patient could be expected to live out his full natural lifetime.
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The first molecules in the intergalactic medium and halos of the Dark Ages and Cosmic Dawn

Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2022
B Novosyadlyj   +2 more
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Back to the Dark Ages?

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
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The Dark Ages

2020
Iris Macfarlane, Alan Macfarlane
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Redshifted 21-cm emission signal from the halos in Dark Ages

Physics of the Dark Universe, 2020
B Novosyadlyj, Valerii Shulga
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Reaching small scales with low-frequency imaging: applications to the Dark Ages

Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2021
L K Morabito, Joseph Silk
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The Dark Ages

2017
Jennifer Laing, Warwick Frost
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