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A neurological perspective on Tarsila do Amaral's "Abaporu": migraine aura inspiring art? [PDF]
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Implementation status and quality improvement strategies of the record-filing system for drug clinical trial institutions in Sichuan Province. [PDF]
Qin S, Zhou H.
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Misattribution of Korea's malaria elimination status in 1979. [PDF]
Seol R, Kim Y.
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1950-2000: five decades of curiosity-driven discovery in alternative DNA structures. [PDF]
Monchaud D.
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The spatio-temporal patterns and formation mechanisms of cholera epidemics in Hubei Province, China from 1949 to 2020. [PDF]
Chen Z, Gong S, Zhang T.
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Sources in historical dialectology
Dialectologia et Geolinguistica, 2021Abstract Any scholarly description of Hungarian dialects may only be possible for the time period after the settlement of the Hungarian-speaking population in the Carpathian Basin. Research in historical dialectology has primarily focused on the phonological characterization of 11th-14th century conditions, while in terms of sources ...
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Abstract Most of St Paul's epistles are totally reliable historical sources. The synoptic gospels are basically historical works, though they do sometimes seek to make theological points (especially in the Infancy narratives) by adding details to the historical account.
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Abstract Most of St Paul's epistles are totally reliable historical sources. The synoptic gospels are basically historical works, though they do sometimes seek to make theological points (especially in the Infancy narratives) by adding details to the historical account.
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The guestbook as historical source
Journal of Tourism History, 2016ABSTRACTThe hotel guest book, often overlooked as a source for the study of travel, can offer rich insight into literary practices and travel culture in the nineteenth century. Much valuable work has extracted nominal and geographic details for guests from these books; a more extended research programme treating the sources as a form of travel writing ...
Kevin J. James, Patrick Vincent
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