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History of Acupuncture Research

2013
The acupuncture has been practiced in China for more than 3000 years and was spread to Europe and American from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. The history of acupuncture research was initiated in the eighteenth century and developed rapidly since then.
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History and Research

2012
This article provides an introductory synopsis of the history of research developments and research themes in music psychology from its inception in the nineteenth century until the early twenty-first century. Psychology of music as a new and independent scientific discipline started its development in the middle of the nineteenth century.
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History of Research

2020
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) was first described by Aston C Key [1] in 1838 as a disease that causes paraplegia. Two male patients with OPLL suffered from bladder disturbance and paraplegia, followed by septicemia. The autopsies revealed a narrowed cervical canal due to OPLL. However, the condition then went without notice
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History of Research Training

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
In a recent speech, Senator John Glenn stated that, in the past 15 years, the gross investment of the United States in research and development had decreased by, at least, 20% and that there had been a corresponding critical reduction in the production of technically trained people needed to make advances in our knowledge in their fields.
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Research: History of Research

2013
An important attribute of a profession is the systematic study of its practices, to continually advance its service modalities. Throughout its history the social work profession has engaged in research and sought to strengthen connections between research and practice.
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Researching Contemporary History: AIDS

History Workshop Journal, 1994
My research has always focussed on areas which have contemporary policy significance nineteenth-century labour history and the popular press; policy and culture around illicit drugs; alcohol policy and so on. Some of the research itself has also focussed on the history of recent events.
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History of Antibiotics Research

2016
For thousands of years people were delivered helplessly to various kinds of infections, which often reached epidemic proportions and have cost the lives of millions of people. This is precisely the age since mankind has been thinking of infectious diseases and the question of their causes.
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Research History

2008
Abstract The first substantial modern priestly ‘fasti’ were compiled in 1848 by LUDWIG MERCKLIN in his investigation of cooptation procedures in Rome. To the texts of the epigraphic fasti as known at his period he added a parallel list of augurs and pontificesobtained from Livy’s notes of 218–167 bc.2 MERCKLIN himself gave this appendix ...
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History of Phosphoinositide Research

1996
The discovery of the “phosphoinositide effect” arose out of an accidental observation over 40 years ago. The details of this discovery have been reviewed (Hokin, 1987; Hokin and Hokin-Neaverson, 1989). This chapter deals with studies dating up to about 1990.
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Soil Research History

2018
No doubt that soil is not only a vital component in the agroecosystem but also was the backbone of the Egyptian civilization. This civilization was supported by the Nile and siltation of Egyptian soils. This link between soils and this Egyptian civilization was also built on the history of both humans and soils.
Hassan El-Ramady   +2 more
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