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Cutaneous stigmata indicative of occult spinal dysraphism in two ancient Roman statues. [PDF]
Bubb K +6 more
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
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Suicide in sculpture: qualitative thematic analysis and psychiatric perspective. [PDF]
Yüksel HN +3 more
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Gods and monsters: Greek mythology and Christian references in the neurosurgical lexicon. [PDF]
Woo PYM +9 more
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More Science Than Art: The First Botanical Garden in Portugal (c. 1650)
ABSTRACT Gabriel Grisley, a German physician, came to Portugal and founded a garden near the Xabregas River in Lisbon, during the 1610s under the Spanish kings' rule. In view of the utility a botanic garden represented for the kingdom, he was able to obtain a royal privilege from King João IV during the Restauration War against the Spanish (1640–1668).
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
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Delegated agency and moral responsibility in artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Radanliev P.
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A review of the Temnothoraxanodontoides species-group (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Greece. [PDF]
Salata S, Borowiec L.
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Heidegger and Levinas on the phenomenology of the hand: Between work and gesture
Abstract This article explores how Heidegger and Levinas develop distinct phenomenological accounts of the hand. Both thinkers refuse to treat the hand as merely an anatomical organ, instead viewing it as an essential dimension of human existence. Yet their interpretations diverge sharply. In the first section, I show how Heidegger grounds the function
Cristian Ciocan
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A new species of <i>Messor</i> from Bulgaria and redescription of the gyne of <i>M. oertzeni</i> Forel, 1910 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). [PDF]
Lapeva-Gjonova A, Borowiec L.
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