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A tale of two cities: exploring the retail impact of flavoured tobacco restrictions in the twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota

Tobacco Control, 2018
Background Flavoured tobacco is increasingly popular with youth. The twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota restricted the sale of flavoured tobacco to adult-only tobacco shops in an effort to reduce youth access and exposure to these ...
Betsy Brock   +5 more
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Design Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems: A case of Saint Martin Island in Bangladesh

International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 2017
The study performs the design optimization and sensitivity analysis of the hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) for Saint Martin island in Bangladesh.
M. S. H. Lipu   +4 more
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Saint Cadoc, Saint Docco and Saint Oudoceus

The Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, 2019
St Docco appears in early Irish sources where we might expect Cadoc, whose cult therefore may be suspected to have displaced his. The hypothesis is advanced that St Docco was the dominant cult-figure of South East Wales before Cadoc, as the patron of an episcopal establishment more, or less, directly associated with Llandough, near the sub-Roman fort ...
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Saint-Jores, Saint-Denis

Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 1952
L. C. Saint-Jores, Saint-Denis. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 4e année N°3, Septembre 1952. p. 218.
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Saint Blase, patron saint of otorhinolaryngology

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001
Otorhinolaryngology is one of the few medical specialities which has a patron saint, Saint Blase (born 317-AD). He was a Doctor and Bishop in Sebaste, Armenia, and he suffered martyrdom under the rule of the Roman Emperor Licinio (Iliria 250 AD - Tsalonica 325 AD). He was acknowledged as having the ability to protect people against throat infections,
G, Til-Pérez   +2 more
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Saint Benoît

2019
International ...
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Saint Bernadette, the Saint of Lourdes

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2013
Bernadette Soubirous, January 7, 1844, to April 16, 1879. Canonized December 8, 1933. An esophageal biopsy showing columnar lined Barrett’s mucosa. The tiny fragment of residual squamous epithelium in this biopsy brings to mind an image of St Bernadette praying.
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Saint-Simon

Kinesic Humor, 2021
L’industrialisme de Saint-Simon   +1 more
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Un saint dépossédé : saint Cibar et saint Waast

Romania, 1944
Breillat Pierre. Un saint dépossédé : saint Cibar et saint Waast. In: Romania, tome 68 n°272, 1944. pp. 477-483.
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