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Neodischistus Painter. Painter 1933
2010Published as part of Lamas, Carlos José Einicker & Yamaguchi, Carolina, 2010, Revision of Neodischistus Painter, 1933 (Diptera, Bombyliidae, Bombyliinae), pp.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
CLINICIANS constantly make diagnoses based on physical signs. As Sherlock Holmes well knew, open eyes connected to a receptive mind often permit a bypass of the laboratory. The sign to be described in this communication, while undoubtedly known to detectives and diagnosticians alike, seems to have been lost in the proliferating medical literature, and ...
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CLINICIANS constantly make diagnoses based on physical signs. As Sherlock Holmes well knew, open eyes connected to a receptive mind often permit a bypass of the laboratory. The sign to be described in this communication, while undoubtedly known to detectives and diagnosticians alike, seems to have been lost in the proliferating medical literature, and ...
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2016
In Painter, Painter, Elle Chae explores the home as an unstable, unpredictable environment that is highly sensitive to the traces emanating from the domestic space, including its inhabitants. This body of work examines how the occupant’s interactions can blur the notion of home as a shelter. Using the creative deconstruction as a mode of generating new
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In Painter, Painter, Elle Chae explores the home as an unstable, unpredictable environment that is highly sensitive to the traces emanating from the domestic space, including its inhabitants. This body of work examines how the occupant’s interactions can blur the notion of home as a shelter. Using the creative deconstruction as a mode of generating new
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2006
Publisher Summary A stroke may befall anyone because brain lesions caused by cerebrovascular diseases are common and can result in a devastating disability. Improvements in modern neurophysiological, neurosonological, and continuously developing neuroimaging technology have led to precise lesion localization, giving a better understanding of ...
H, Bäzner, M, Hennerici
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Publisher Summary A stroke may befall anyone because brain lesions caused by cerebrovascular diseases are common and can result in a devastating disability. Improvements in modern neurophysiological, neurosonological, and continuously developing neuroimaging technology have led to precise lesion localization, giving a better understanding of ...
H, Bäzner, M, Hennerici
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Abstract Paul Cézanne was the greatest painter in the early history of modern art. He spent decades pursuing an elusive goal he called “realization” and produced his greatest work at the end of his life, at 67. Pablo Picasso was the greatest artist of the twentieth century.
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