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Fraternal keloid

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1999
This report concerns the cases of three European caucasian brothers who developed keloid scars as teenagers. The eldest brother's keloid followed surgery, the second brother's followed ear piercing and the youngest brother's followed chicken pox scarring.
G A, O'Toole, T M, Milward
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Fraternity

The West Virginia medical journal, 2011
Anne-Claude Ambroise-Rendu   +1 more
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Fraternity

2017
This chapter examines the spiritualists' efforts to rebuild their movement and their communities in a more meaningful way in the course of the Civil War and its immediate aftermath, while also addressing the issues involved in the Reconstruction of the nation.
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Fraternity and Biography

Journal for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism, 2017
For a considerable part of the postwar period, biography did not have a good press at all in historiography: in the 1950s and 1960s vanguard historians usually rejected the format as a typical example of an old fashioned way of writing history, i.e. merely event-related and focussed almost exclusively on great (white) men.
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Fraternity

The recent era of economic turbulence has generated a growing enthusiasm for an increase in new and original economic insights based around the concepts of reciprocity and social enterprise. This stimulating and thought-provoking Handbook not only encourages and supports this growth, but also emphasises and expands upon new topics and issues within the
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Fraternity and Fraternities in Medieval Italy

1994
Abstract The ubiquity of the fraternal model, as emphasized in the Introduction, underlines the fact that the late medieval Italian confraternity did not emerge out of a vacuum. Scattered references have survived to a number of congregationes and scholae of the tenth to twelfth centuries in cities such as Ivrea, Lucca, Modena, Ravenna,
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Fraternity

2021
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Fraternal fire

2002
Abstract Here is a reminiscence by the biochemist Martin Kamen, from his student years at the University of Chicago. Jean Picard, the Swiss deep-sea explorer and inventor of the bathyscape, was visiting the university in 1933: As a former professor of organic chemistry at the university, Picard was invited to lecture to ...
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