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The Dating of Heneni’s False Door at Hildesheim

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2021
This article deals with dating the false door of Heneni which was found at Giza and is now preserved in the Roemer-und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim. The false door is dated from late in the reign of Pepy II to the Eighth Dynasty on the basis of the place of its discovery in the cemetery, the name of its owner, the titles and epithets of the deceased ...
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False Doors on Tombs

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1943
Among all the tantalising questions relating to Lycian pillar tombs, the one that has never been touched is that concerning the top openings which are usually called doors. Yet an enquiry into their meaning may, I think, prove a crucial test. These apertures measure in width 0.20 m. (Isinda Tomb), 0.30 m. (Lion Tomb), 0.41 m. (Harpy Tomb), and 0.45 m. (
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Impact of Pre-Hospital Activation of STEMI on False Positive Activation Rate and Door to Balloon Time

Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2022
Pre-hospital identification of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) by paramedical staff reduces reperfusion time. However, the impact of this approach on the rate of unnecessary activation of coronary catheterisation lab (CCL) remains unclear.The study reviewed consecutive STEMI patients over 3 years (July 2015 to June 2018) from all ...
Muhammad Shoaib   +7 more
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Who Really Lives Next Door: Creating False Memories with Phonological Neighbors

Journal of Memory and Language, 1999
Abstract Three experiments were conducted to examine false recall and recognition with lists of phonologically related words. Experiment 1 found that the pattern of false memories (both recall and recognition) obtained for lists of phonological associates was similar to results that have been observed with semantically associated word lists (Roediger
Mitchell S. Sommers, Bryan P. Lewis
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VIII The Decoration of the False Door

2014
This chapter discusses the false door and its parts. The (sub)themes placed on them are catalogued and defined. The location of the various (sub)themes and their frequency of occurrence (FO) values are determined. It is the panel and the door jambs that show such a development and therefore they are discussed in the chapter.
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The Sixth Dynasty False Door of the Priestess of Hathor Irti

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1994
The false door shown on figs. 1 and 2 was purchased from Sotheby's, London, by Mr. Robert McCorkell, a private collector from Ottawa, Ontario.2 The surface is in fair condition, although it is heavily pitted in some areas. The piece measures 48.2 cm by 62.8 cm. The false door is framed by two protruding torus mouldings on either side, with the expected
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Effect of Prehospital Cardiac Catheterization Lab Activation on Door-to-Balloon Time, Mortality, and False-Positive Activation

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2013
Reperfusion of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is most effective when performed early. Notification of the cardiac catheterization laboratory (cath lab) prior to hospital arrival based on paramedic-performed ECGs has been proposed as a strategy to decrease time to reperfusion and mortality.
Benjamin T, Squire   +4 more
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A Case of Prefabrication at Giza? The False Door of Inti

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1998
So impressive is the layout of the various cemeteries at Giza that one cannot ignore the fascinating subject of how the necropolis came into being. Many have written on the development of funerary architecture at Giza, the extent of Khufu's personal influence, and the innovations versus the parallels with earlier necropoleis at Medum, Saqqara and ...
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