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Causes of Neonatal Stroke: Ibn Thalaj's (Died in 975 AD) Viewpoints. [PDF]

open access: yesIran J Child Neurol
Asadi MH, Changizi-Ashtiyani S, Amini S.
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Science in the History of Civilization [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1964
Ancient and Medieval Science from Prehistory to A.D. 1450 Edited and with a General Preface by Rene Taton. Translated by A. J. Pomerans. (A General History of the Sciences.) Pp. xvi + 552 + 48 plates. (London: Thames and Hudson, Ltd., 1963.) 126s.
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Mathematics in the History of Civilization

Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1948
Ever wonder if there was a connection between societal events and the making of mathematics? Read on to explore the impact that society has had on mathematics and that mathematics has had on society and then ponder what the future might hold.
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The History of Human Civilization

2019
The human civilization is a history of the relationship between man and nature. The interactions between man, economy, society, and nature have jointly promoted the progress of human civilization and historical development, of which the improvement and development of the way of production have played a decisive role.
Qingchen Chao   +5 more
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A History of Chinese Civilization

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1984
Written with an elegant and flowing narrative, the essential virtue of Jacques Gernet's classic book is to see the history of Chinese civilization as a whole. Yet within the synthesis of the trends - social, political, religious, scientific, artistic that make up China's past and present, the author never loses sight of the telling detail which brings ...
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History, Civilization and Culture

Revista Mexicana de SociologĂ­a, 1953
D. G. M., F. R. Cowell
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