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A natural nephroprotective adjuvant for cancer chemotherapy: Rosmarinic acid disrupts IL-17 A-Ferroptosis coupling in Ifosfamide-induced renal injury. [PDF]
Süzen Celbek B +6 more
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Flanders and its quest for a partnership with local government [PDF]
De Rynck, Filip +2 more
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Successful use of obinutuzumab in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis with inadequate response to rituximab: a case report. [PDF]
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Sodium thiosulphate for recalcitrant dystrophic calcinosis cutis ‒ An effective but tricky treatment option. [PDF]
Aparício Martins A, Pinho A.
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2020
Pharaonic Egypt, although ideologically homogenous, was never administered by an efficient or impersonal central bureaucracy. The ecology of the Nile meant that communications were erratic. Individual settlements often physically and socially isolated. Central government was small, its penetration through the country uneven, and based largely on visits
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Pharaonic Egypt, although ideologically homogenous, was never administered by an efficient or impersonal central bureaucracy. The ecology of the Nile meant that communications were erratic. Individual settlements often physically and socially isolated. Central government was small, its penetration through the country uneven, and based largely on visits
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Local Government Administrators
The American Review of Public Administration, 1997Using qualitative data gathered from interviews with municipal department heads in a random sample of South Carolina municipalities, this article presents evidence that local administrators fail to characterize themselves as participants in political processes.
Arthur A. Felts, Robert A. Schuhmann
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2016
Abstract This chapter discusses the structure of local administration in the Roman Empire and the responsibilities of the various local magistrates, the town council and the public assembly. It explores the responsibilities of the magistrates with regard to jurisdiction, public finance, and the management of public property, and the ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses the structure of local administration in the Roman Empire and the responsibilities of the various local magistrates, the town council and the public assembly. It explores the responsibilities of the magistrates with regard to jurisdiction, public finance, and the management of public property, and the ...
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