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The Basel Modeling and Simulation Seminar: 20 Editions of Fostering Local Exchange in Pharmacometrics. [PDF]
van Donge T +6 more
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ABSTRACT During the nineteenth century, American agricultural fairs often featured ladies’ equestrian exhibitions. At these events, women constructed an athletic femininity based on skill and competitiveness that challenged traditional ideals of womanhood.
Gabrielle McCoy
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Puerto Rico Cancer Research Meeting: a venue designed by graduate students to strengthen Puerto Rico's scientific environment. [PDF]
Suárez-Arroyo IJ +2 more
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Flap Anatomies and Victorian Veils: Penetrating the Female Reproductive Interior
ABSTRACT This article examines the reappearance in the early nineteenth century of anatomical flapbooks in the context of obstetrical education in Britain, America and France. It asks why liftable paper flaps were reintroduced at this time after their disappearance from medical atlases in the eighteenth century.
Margaret Carlyle, Marcia D. Nichols
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The effectiveness of Ghana's antibiotic control policy framework: an analysis using the Anderson governance framework. [PDF]
Nortey RA +3 more
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ABSTRACT The 1970s were a decade of huge change for women in Colombia, from the legalisation of divorce to increased access to education, labour market participation and contraception. This article examines how the Catholic non‐governmental organisation Acción Cultural Popular (Popular Cultural Action, ACPO) responded to women's changing roles and ...
Anna Cant
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Original vs Shoji Edition of Tanito Microhook Trabeculotomy Combined with Cataract Surgery: Comparative Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
Shoji T, Nishida T, Tanito M.
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School Board Elections in England and Wales, 1870–1902: An Electoral Experiment?
Abstract The 1870 Elementary Education Act enabled the creation of school boards in England and Wales. Members were directly elected by the cumulative vote. This method gave each individual voter as many votes as there were seats on a school board, in some cases up to fifteen.
ED GREEN
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