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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2007
Vaccines are one of the most useful and cost-effective tools for reducing the morbidity and mortality that are associated with infectious diseases. Here, Jeffrey Almond discusses the selection of articles in this Focus issue, in the context of the challenges and opportunities facing vaccine developers today.
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Vaccines are one of the most useful and cost-effective tools for reducing the morbidity and mortality that are associated with infectious diseases. Here, Jeffrey Almond discusses the selection of articles in this Focus issue, in the context of the challenges and opportunities facing vaccine developers today.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2011
AbstractOver the last decade the use of urea derivatives as useful reagents, catalysts, and structural features in organic chemistry has increased rapidly. They now find utility as hydrogen‐bond donors in organocatalysts and anion transporters, as important scaffolds in supramolecular chemistry, as lithiation directors, amination substrates, and ...
Volz, Nicole, Clayden, Jonathan
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AbstractOver the last decade the use of urea derivatives as useful reagents, catalysts, and structural features in organic chemistry has increased rapidly. They now find utility as hydrogen‐bond donors in organocatalysts and anion transporters, as important scaffolds in supramolecular chemistry, as lithiation directors, amination substrates, and ...
Volz, Nicole, Clayden, Jonathan
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Renaissance wombs, renaissance tombs
Renaissance and Modern Studies, 1971(1971). Renaissance wombs, renaissance tombs. Renaissance and Modern Studies: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 23-33.
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2011
The ‘Carolingian renaissance’ is the name given to the cultural revival in northern Europe during the late eighth and ninth centuries, instigated by Charlemagne and his court scholars. Carolingian intellectual life centred around the recovery of classical Latin texts and learning, though in a strictly Christian setting.
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The ‘Carolingian renaissance’ is the name given to the cultural revival in northern Europe during the late eighth and ninth centuries, instigated by Charlemagne and his court scholars. Carolingian intellectual life centred around the recovery of classical Latin texts and learning, though in a strictly Christian setting.
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2017
Thirteen writershave comprehensively explained theRenaissance scheme of physiology-psychology used for nosce teipsum, to ‘know oneself’, and other scholars have analysed key features likehumours, bodily spirits, passions, reason, inner wits, soul and spirit, mystic apprehension.Only poetswith epic scope, like Spenser and Shakespeare, depict human ...
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Thirteen writershave comprehensively explained theRenaissance scheme of physiology-psychology used for nosce teipsum, to ‘know oneself’, and other scholars have analysed key features likehumours, bodily spirits, passions, reason, inner wits, soul and spirit, mystic apprehension.Only poetswith epic scope, like Spenser and Shakespeare, depict human ...
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2019
Harlem Renaissance is an era of which the blackAmerican race is proud at most. Beginning in the 1920s and ending towards1930s, the movement was known as the New Negro Movement at the time. Havingbeen frustrated and forced to isolation under Jim Crow segregation the NewNegro intellectuals gathered in Harlem.
EDİS, Zeki, BİLEM, Mehmet
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Harlem Renaissance is an era of which the blackAmerican race is proud at most. Beginning in the 1920s and ending towards1930s, the movement was known as the New Negro Movement at the time. Havingbeen frustrated and forced to isolation under Jim Crow segregation the NewNegro intellectuals gathered in Harlem.
EDİS, Zeki, BİLEM, Mehmet
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Renaissance Lawyer, Renaissance Man
Harvard Law Review, 1985Robert F. Drinan, Richard Marius
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The American-Renaissance Renaissance
The New England Quarterly, 1991Michael J. Colacurcio, F. O. Matthiessen
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