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INCIDENCE, TREATMENT, AND OUTCOME OF MODERN DUAL MOBILITY DISSOCIATIONS

Orthopaedic Proceedings, 2023
Dual mobility (DM) components are increasingly used to prevent and treat dislocation after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Intraprosthetic dissociation (IPD) is a known rare complication of these implants and has reportedly decreased with modern implants ...
K. Mallett, S. Guarín, R. Sierra
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The Byzantine Empire (641–1453 CE)

The Oxford World History of Empire, 2021
After the Roman Empire lost Egypt and Syria to the Arab conquests of the seventh century, it survived in the Balkans and Asia Minor until the fifteenth century in a form that modern historians call “Byzantium.” This state expanded gradually until the ...
Anthony Kaldellis
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මුද්‍රණ‍ ශිල්පයේ ආරම්භය හා විකාශය [Origin and Evolution of Printing]

Pravacana, 2023
Printing and paper technology were first developed in China and later transmitted to Europe through the Islamic world. In 1453 CE, Johannes Gutenberg transformed the field with the invention of the first mechanical printing press in Europe, marking a ...
Isuru Herath
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Introduction

The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Art and Architecture, 2021
The introduction to this handbook explains the scope and purpose of Byzantine art, architecture and visual culture from 330 to 1453, across the Eastern Mediterranean world, including Italy and the Balkans, Russia, and the Middle East.
E. Schwartz
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Regional networks in revolt: opposition to the Valois in Gascony at the end of the Hundred Years’ War, c.1452–1453

French History
This article offers a reassessment of late medieval resistance to the Valois monarchy, through examining south-western France in the mid-fifteenth century as a case study.
Andrew D M Green
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Mutual Influences of the Ottoman Empire and the Silk Roads: A Chronological Study

Journal of History and Future
Understanding the interactions between the Ottoman Empire and the Silk Roads can advance our knowledge of how international trade evolved from the late Middle Ages to the modern era.
T. Koçak, Göze Özlem Karaca Koçak
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The Evolution of ‘Hagia Sophia’: A Historical Analysis

History and Heritage
Hagia Sophia, an iconic architectural wonder, has stood as a testament to the passage of time and the amalgamation of diverse cultural influences. The journey of Hagia Sophia begins in 537 AD when it was constructed in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul)
Md. Nurul Amin
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