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Platelets transfusion in Greece: Where, when, why? A national survey. [PDF]
Valsami S +35 more
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The Modernity of Khomiakov [PDF]
In the case of Khomiakov and the other Russian religious philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, however, identifying the traditional element is a difficult task for a reason which becomes more obvious as one becomes better acquainted ...
Valliere, Paul
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Chest physiotherapy for acute bronchiolitis in paediatric patients between 0 and 24 months old. [PDF]
Roqué-Figuls M +4 more
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Validation of the instrument "Complexity of Nursing Care"-A mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Huber E +4 more
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Early Quakers and their Theological Thought, 1647-1723
It is with great appreciation to the authors and editors of this important volume on the theological thought of early Friends— Stephen Angell and “Ben” Pink Dandelion—as it fills a gap in the history of Quaker research in much needed ways.
Anderson, Paul N.
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Improvement In Self-Reported Physical Functioning With Tiotropium/Olodaterol In Central And Eastern European COPD Patients. [PDF]
Valipour A +12 more
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Primary hypoparathyroidism accompanied by rhabdomyolysis induced by infection: A case report. [PDF]
Ding LN +6 more
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In Adversus Praxean 5.5–7 and Apologeticum 21.10–13 the Christian author Tertullian (c. 160–240 CE) draws on Stoic sources, in particular texts associated with the second Stoic scholarchCleanthes (c. 330–230 BCE). These passages not only throw light on Tertullian’s aims butalso bear witness to Cleanthes’ development of the concept of πνεῦμα as the ...
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Review of Early Quakers and their Theological Thought
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Early Quakers and Their Theological Thought: 1647-1723 shows why the Quakers have survived when so many other 17th century radicals—including Diggers ...
Payne, Leah
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