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Relics, writing, and devotion in early medieval Chelles
The discovery in 1983 of a collection of relics with their medieval identificatory tags in the parish church of Chelles opened new avenues for research on devotional and writing practices in this Frankish royal foundation. This is the first systematic study of the corpus of relic labels that accompanied these sacred objects, particularly of the subset ...
Ana de Oliveira Dias
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Poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinomas with concurrent anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) and CD30 expression closely mimic ALK‐positive anaplastic large‐cell lymphoma, creating a significant diagnostic pitfall. Accurate classification requires comprehensive integration of clinical, radiologic, morphologic, immunophenotypic and molecular findings ...
Jietian Jin +6 more
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Anatomy of spinal CSF loss in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
India ink introduced into the cranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartment of Alligator diffuses along the spinal cord and exits the spinal compartment using perineural flow, resulting in a prominent “ink cuff” forming at the base of the spinal nerve. In Alligator, the region of the ink cuff is drained by a small lymphatic vessel.
Hadyn DeLeeuw +5 more
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Intending to combine missionary activity and monastic monkhood, in 1884 the Missionary Benedictines of St. Ottilien were founded. From Bavaria the Congregation tried to take Christianity into the world, beginning in colonial „German East Africa“ (present-
Christine Egger
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A three‐dimensional model is used to analyze the locomotor biomechanics of the large Late Triassic archosaurian reptile Postosuchus kirkpatricki. The study finds that it is more uncertain than previously concluded whether it was quadrupedal or bipedal, and plantigrade or digitigrade, but it clearly had locomotor specializations including large hindlimb
John R. Hutchinson +6 more
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AbstractPeriodontitis is a complex inflammatory disease in which the host genome, in conjunction with extrinsic factors, determines susceptibility and progression. Genetic predisposition is the strongest risk factor in the first decades of life. As people age, chronic exposure to the periodontal microbiome puts a strain on the proper maintenance of ...
Arne S. Schaefer +4 more
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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Sacral architecture is an inseparable part of our cultural heritage. For various reasons it is exposed to interventions into its material substance such as extensions, reconstructions or interior modifications. They intervene into disposition, substance,
Botek Andrej
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Serbska cerkiew w sułtanacie, meczet w Serbii. Przestrzenie sakralne jako miejsca kłopotliwe
Serbian Orthodox Church under the rule of the sultanate, mosques in Serbia. Sacral spaces as troublesome locations The territorial overlapping of the Ottoman Empire and the reaches of the Orthodox Church resulted in the emergence of new, complex ...
Marta Chaszczewicz-Rydel
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FORMS OF SACRAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE ORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS
Aboriginal Australian art, the longest unbroken art tradition in the world, has attracted much attention of scientists seeking to discover roots of the classical art traditions which obviously all come from our hunter-gatherer past. The importance of the aboriginal art for the world art studies is valued quite high mostly because it helps to shed light
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