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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy for the assessment and treatment of patients with disorders of consciousness. [PDF]

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Wang N   +11 more
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Effect of telemonitoring on the rate of dropout during home non-invasive ventilation: a retrospective study using a home care provider database. [PDF]

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Rusticus natio?

Ukraina Moderna, 2010
The author argues that while it is extremely difficult to define the concept of "Russian peasant" or "Ukrainian peasant," it is very convenient to study the attempts of political activists or intellectuals to form these communities. In Gerasimov's view, a peasant may unconditionally be a member of a nation, but the question of whether the peasantry can
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»Natio«, nicht Nation?

2020
Francia, Bd. 45 (2018)
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Institutionalising Ethnicity and Nationess

2006
One of the main arguments set out in the first two parts of this book is that ethnicity and nationess have much more to do with ideology than identity. I have tried to show why this is important, both at the conceptual and theoretical levels. Not only is it that ethnic groups and nations are not pre-given and static forms of human collectivity, as most
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Salt flux crystal growth of the titanyl arsenate NaTiO[AsO4]

Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly, 2010
The titanyl arsenate NaTiO[AsO4] was synthesized in the form of colourless lath-shaped crystals from arsenic and titanium dioxide in a NaCl/KCl flux at 850 °C. NaTiO[AsO4] crystallizes with the monoclinic low-temperature form LT-CaTiO[SiO4], space group P21/c.
Hamdi Ben Yahia   +2 more
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Natio and lingua : Revisiting a Semantic Couplet (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries)

The Medieval Globe
ABSTRACT: Medieval authors often used the Latin term lingua (or its vernacular equivalents) as a synonym for natio , and yet the implications of this semantic confusion (which originates in biblical texts) have not been fully explored. This article analyzes this quasi-semantic equivalence over a longer durée in order to demonstrate that the usage of ...
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The Polish Case: From Natio to Nation

2009
The reader may ask why I chose to deal first with the Poles and their language politics. In Chapter 2, I focused first on Czech out from the four Central European languages to which this book is devoted. I took as a guideline the fact that the initial documents written in Czech predate those jotted down in Hungarian (Magyar), Polish, or Slovak.
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