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Reduction: A Brief History of the Concept (18th–20th Centuries)
Русская речь / Russkaya rechThe concept of reduction is discussed in most phonetics courses and is frequently used in modern linguistic research. Despite its common usage, it is understood in various ways depending on the research field and tradition. Contrary to popular belief, this term is not only applied to vowels.
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A History of Phlebotomy in 18th-Century America
Laboratory Medicine, 1982Louanna R. Heath-Hammond +1 more
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Accelerated global glacier mass loss in the early twenty-first century
Nature, 2021Romain Hugonnet +2 more
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Being attentive: history of an early modern experience. 16th-18th centuries
2022This dissertation puts forward a socio-historical theory of attention. Considering that psychology, which gives up defining this function in a holistic way but keeps it as operative, sees its unity in the evidence according to which “everyone knows what attention is”, we explore the genealogy of this –supposedly common– subjective evidence.
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[Urethral stricture. A history. From antiquity to the 18th century].
Annales d'urologie, 1990Long undistinguished from the other causes of lower urinary tract obstruction, stenosis of the urethra was truly individualized only in the XVIIIth century. Throughout this long history, treatment opposed repeated dilatations, capable of maintaining an acceptable urethral caliber, and methods aimed at directly destroying the stenosis, thereby ensuring ...
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Developing therapeutic approaches for twenty-first-century emerging infectious viral diseases
Nature Medicine, 2021Rita M Meganck, Ralph S Baric
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Half a century of amyloids: past, present and future
Chemical Society Reviews, 2020Pu Chun Ke +2 more
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Ancient Poetry as History in the 18th Century
Journal of the History of Ideas, 1958openaire +1 more source

