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Efficacy of inhaled nebulised unfractionated heparin to prevent intubation or death in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: an investigator-initiated international meta-trial of randomised clinical studies. [PDF]

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van Haren FMP   +39 more
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Transition in the use of cobalt-blue colorant in the New Kingdom of Egypt

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012
Abstract Cobalt-blue colorant was first used in the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom of Egypt. The source of this cobalt was cobaltiferous alum from the Western Oases of Egypt. The use of this alum, especially in glass, was suddenly limited at the end of the 18th Dynasty. There is little evidence of the production of cobalt-blue glass in the Ramesside
Yoshinari Abe   +7 more
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The End of New Kingdom Egypt

2022
The collapse of the New Kingdom marks one of the most profound changes in the five millennia of Egyptian history as it marked the end of an Egyptian empire ruled by native kings. A long history of research on how and why the Egyptian New Kingdom ended revolves around the question of whether this transition was caused by endogenous or exogenous factors,
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The New Kingdom of Egypt under the Eighteenth Dynasty

2022
Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty was a period of unparalleled highs—of military power, art, industry, construction, and royal control—as well as crushing lows. This chapter charts the rise of the Eighteenth Dynasty, focusing on the major developments of Egypt’s society and culture.
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NAVY IN THE LOGISTICS OF ANCIENT EGYPT DURING THE NEW KINGDOM

IVAN OHIIENKO AND CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE AND EDUCATION, 2022
The article devoted to comprehensive study of the role of the fl eet in the development of the logistics network of Аncient Egypt. The research is based on the principles of historicism, objectivity, systematicity and comprehensiveness, as well as on the use of methods – analysis and synthesis, historical-comparative, historical-typological.
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Slot-type fractures of the scapula at New Kingdom Tell El-Amarna, Egypt

International Journal of Paleopathology, 2015
Amarna is the archaeological representation of Akhetaten, the short-lived Egyptian capital city of Akhenaten (reign 1352-1336BCE).Five adult males excavated from the South Tombs Cemetery (STC) (total n>400) at Amarna exhibit slot-type fracture lesions of the scapula, and two of these lesions exhibit evidence of active bone remodeling at the time of ...
Gretchen R, Dabbs, Melissa, Zabecki
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