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General History of Stapedectomy

2007
The article gives an overview of the historical development of stapedectomy beginning with Kessel in 1876. Then, from the beginning to the middle of the 20th century, surgery on the oval window became obsolete, opening the way for an era of fenestration operations until Shea in 1956 performed the first modern stapedectomy using a Teflon stapes ...
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History and general overview

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1986
The syndrome under discussion probably has a much longer history than we know. The first description of 20 years ago noted only the similarities of behavior and neurological, psychological, and social symptoms of the affected patients. The publication by B Hagberg in the US drew world-wide attention to the syndrome.
Andreas Rett   +2 more
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General Film Histories

Communication Booknotes, 1975
Michael Wood's America in the Movies, or "Santa Maria, It Had Slipped My Mind" (New York: Basic Books, 1975---$10.00) Adam Garbicz and Jacek Klinowski's Cinema, The Magic Vehicle: A Guide to its Achievement (Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1975---$18.50) Tino Balio's United Artists: The Company Built by the Stars (Madison: University of Wisconsin ...
Adam Garbicz   +12 more
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History of the Film (General)

Communication Booknotes, 1970
Robert M. Honderson's D. W. Griffith: The Years at Biograph (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $7.50) Martin Levin's edited collection, Hollywood and the Great Fan Magazines (Arbor House/ World, $10.00) Kalton C. Lahue and Sam Gill's Clown Princes and Court Jesters (A.S. Barnes, $8.50) Collecting Classic Films (Hastings House, $6.95) Sheilah Graham's The Garden
Kalton C. Lahue   +12 more
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Generalization in Comparative History

Comparative Sociology, 2019
Abstract This article examines a sample of comparative-historical literature to assess when convincing generalizations are made and when they are not. Although a variety of factors can affect the potential for generalization, the focus here is on the difference between diachronic and synchronic generalizations.
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Chemoprevention – History and general principles

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2011
Our current understanding of tumourigenesis suggests that cancer develops as a series of cumulative genetic and epigenetic derangements across time culminating in a clone of cells differing from its population of origin in terms of cellular identity, growth control, and its contextual relationship to its environment.
Sherri Patterson   +2 more
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Art History in Spain: A Generational History

2012
ART HISTORY IN SPAIN: A GENERATIONAL HISTORY Gonzalo M. Borras Gualis Translated by Andrea Pinotti and Matthew Rampley. A deep change in the academic discipline of art history in Spain could be noted already some years before the death of the dictator in 1975.
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A general history of birds. Vol. IX

2018
"Some copies issued with col. plates." -- Strathern, G. M., & Edwards, M. H. (1970). Navigations, traffiques & discoveries, 1774-1848: A guide to publications relating to the area now British Columbia. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, p. 167.
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Nursing History for the Net Generation

Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 2010
This article describes the development and delivery of an online history of nursing course. The course enables learners to take an in-depth look at the rich and complex history of nursing in Canada and gain an understanding of nurses’ influence on society and the contributions nurses have made to building this country, as well as to the health of ...
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The Generalizations of Economic History

American Journal of Sociology, 1916
Economic history is peculiarly dependent upon some division into periods. Schemes are, of course, incomplete, and their shortcomings are peculiarly evident in this field. They can hardly become the basis of sustained historical narrative, but they do serve to bring the larger conceptions of evolution into close touch with history and they vitalize ...
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