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The introduction of proofs of noble birth into the Habsburg monarchy. A new instrument to administrate the nobility (1650-1800)

open access: yesCornova
This article shows how the transfer of proofs of nobility by Maria Theresa of Austria in the 1750s led to complex movements between Vienna and the countries of the monarchy and produced social and cultural changes within the nobility.
Éric Hassler
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Emblematische Gratulationsschriften, Stammbäume und Porträts von Dominik Franz Calin von Marienberg für das Haus Habsburg

open access: yesActa Historiae Artis Slovenica, 2021
The paper discusses the emblematic congratulatory writings and family trees which Dominik Franz Calin von Marien- berg (1624–1683) created for Emperor Leopold I.
Polona Vidmar
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Codex Theresianus of 1766: Codification Works, Structure, main Content and Significance of Roman Law Reception during its Conclusion Process

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2023
The purpose of the article is a step-by-step review of the codification works on the Codex Theresianus conclusion of 1766 and the outlining of the structure and the analysis of the main content of all Draft Code revisions, as well as clarifying the ...
Roman Savuliak
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From Compliance to Circularity: A Design‐Led Approach to Recyclable Packaging

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The transition to recyclable packaging is a strategic priority for the Fast‐Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, aligning with the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). Adapting to regulatory uncertainty and integrating evolving recyclability criteria require not only technical innovation but also organisational transformation ...
Tessa Bronsky   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Joseph II’s Reforms of the Piarist Order with Particular Regard to the Hungarian Province

open access: yesPrávněhistorické studie
The aim of the study is to show the consequences for the Hungarian Piarist Order stemming from the ecclesiastical reforms of Joseph II. (r. 1765–1790). Both Maria Theresa (r.
János Balla
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Building a Robust Investigator‐Initiated Platform: The I‐CARE Experience

open access: yesClinical Pharmacology &Therapeutics, EarlyView.
Investigator‐initiated studies that include information collected by patients are rising, but limited data is available on patient and investigator experience in this setting. The I‐CARE cohort included patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) monthly collecting clinical information in 15 countries for up to 6 years.
Julien Kirchgesner   +906 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multimodal Literature in ELT: Theory and Practice

open access: yesCLELEjournal, 2020
On the basis of five pedagogical principles, Maria Eisenmann and Theresa Summer make the case for integrating multimodal texts in ELT so that language learners gain an insight into how to read a multimodal text and are potentially motivated to choose ...
Maria Eisenmann, Theresa Summer
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František J. Vavák a Píseň o králi Bavorovi // František J. Vavák and Song about the king of Bavaria [PDF]

open access: yesHistorie - Otázky - Problémy, 2017
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) met with an extraordinary response in the period chronicle entries and in song lyrics. With a few exceptions these songs express resistance to the enemies of Maria Theresa, save for the song Prague has a ...
Eduard Maur
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Hereditary alpha tryptasemia is a valid genetic biomarker for severe mediator-related symptoms in mastocytosis.

open access: yesBlood, 2020
Mastocytosis is a hematopoietic neoplasm characterized by expansion of KIT D816V-mutated clonal mast cells in various organs and severe or even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions.
G. Greiner   +20 more
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Le rôle de Monseigneur dans l’accession de Philippe d’Anjou au trône d’Espagne

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2006
On 1 November 1700 Charles II of Spain died without direct descendants, specifying in his will: “ […] We do name [the Duke of Anjou] heir to all Our Realms and all Our Domains without any exception whatever.” Anjou was the second son of Monseigneur, the ...
Jean-Pierre Maget
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