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Updates on Glomerular Diseases: A Summary of Inaugural GlomCon Hawaii 2024. [PDF]

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Helium Chemistry: React with nobility.

Nature Chemistry, 2017
Helium, the 'most noble' of the noble gases, had only been coaxed into forming molecular ions or van der Waals compounds. It has now been seen in a stable solid compound, Na2He, under high pressure.
M. Miao
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A gateway to the business world? The analysis of networks in connecting the modern Japanese nobility to the business elite

Business History, 2020
This paper addresses questions seeking to clarify the nature of personal networking between modern Japan’s wealthy economic elite and the Japanese nobility. In particular, to explore whether the social connections between the wealthy and the nobility led
Shunsuke Nakaoka
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The Spaces of Nobility [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
M. Romaniello, Charles T. Lipp
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The French Nobility [PDF]

open access: possibleNotes and Queries, 1927
W. Harcourt-Bath
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The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power

, 1998
Foreword by Loic J. D. Wacquant. Translatora s Note. Prologue: Social Structures and Mental Structures. Part I: Academic Forms of Classification:. 1. Dualistic Thinking and the Conciliation of Opposites. 2. Misrecognition and Symbolic Violence.
P. Bourdieu
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Nobility and Aristocracy

2022
Examines the aristocracies of England and Normandy, comparing and contrasting key elements in their constitutions. The article looks at ariscratic institutions such as monasteries and nunneries.
Booker, Daniel W B, Church, S.D.
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The Politics of the Prussian Nobility: The Development of a Conservative Ideology, 1770-1848

, 2014
Measured by its capacity to endure, the Prussian nobility was the most successful in the modern history of continental Europe. Throughout the long vicissitudes of its history, this class--the Junkers--displayed a remarkable ability to adapt to new ...
R. Berdahl
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