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The image illustrates a multi‐technique analysis of Islamic‐African manuscripts from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries. It highlights methods like microscopy, hyperspectral imaging, FTIR, LIF, Raman, LIBS, and furnish analysis used to study paper fibers, inks, and dyes—revealing a blend of local and trade materials and a rich fusion of Qur’anic and
Abdelrazek Elnaggar +12 more
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The amazing synchronicity of the Global Development (the 1300s-1450s). An institutional approach to the globalization of the late Middle Ages [PDF]
In a new approach to a long-ranging debate on the causes of the Late Medieval Debasement, we offer an institutional case-study of Russia and the Levant.
Badalian, Lucy, Krivorotov, Victor
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Bicarbonate‐rich mineral water may help counteract diet‐induced acid load, with potential benefits for metabolic, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal health. It has been associated with improved insulin sensitivity, reduced cholesterol levels, and relief of dyspeptic symptoms, while its high sodium content appears to have a neutral effect on blood ...
Katharina Mansouri +3 more
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This research tries to study and analyze the jurisdictional exemptions, known as sales of subjects, occurred throughout seventeenth centuries in Segovia, understanding by jurisdiction the power awarded by the monarchs, until the beginning of nineteenth ...
Enrique GALLEGO LÁZARO
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The Literary Court: Reading Queen Charlotte
Abstract This article investigates the literary culture revolving around Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) between 1761 and 1818. The Queen's library, sold after her death in 1818, contained more than 4500 volumes, and the sales catalogue (1819) offers a fascinating glimpse into her collecting habits and reading interests. This article uses the catalogue, as
Mascha Hansen
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Abstract Breeding for heat tolerance in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is constrained by limited genetic diversity for heat tolerance, lack of efficient selection criteria, and incomplete knowledge of heat tolerance mechanisms. The objectives of this study were to characterize the heat tolerance of a soybean recombinant inbred line (RIL) population ...
Shelby Hammond +6 more
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WHAT STORIES DOES EUROPE TELL? A VIEW FROM TURKEY. CES Open Forum Series 2018-2019 CES Open Forum Series 2018-2019 [PDF]
Turkey’s omnipresence at the margins of Europe throughout history has given shape to both Turkish and European identities. This paper sheds light onto this relationship by endeavoring to go beyond the much studied institutional relationship between ...
Kadıoğlu, Ayşe
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Remaking the United States Supreme Court in the Courts’ of Appeals Image [PDF]
We argue that Congress should remake the United States Supreme Court in the U.S. courts\u27 of appeals image by increasing the size of the Court\u27s membership, authorizing panel decisionmaking, and retaining an en banc procedure for select cases. In so
George, Tracey E., Guthrie, Chris
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Abstract Paleoclimatology makes it possible to place recent climate changes in a longer‐term context than is available from the instrumental record. Tree‐ring reconstructions, often used to quantify temperature variations over the Common Era, contain multiple uncertainties that affect estimates of the magnitude of recent trends and past variability ...
Julie Edwards +5 more
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The Formation of a Mercantilist State and the Economic Growth of the United Kingdom 1453-1815 [PDF]
military, sovereignty, mercantilism, political economy ...
O'Brien, Patrick Karl
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