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Primary aortic angiosarcoma following endovascular aneurysm repair: Case report and review of the literature. [PDF]

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Onchocerciasis in South Arabia

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1957
Abstract 1. (1) A clinical description of an itching dermatitis of the leg, known as soda in S. Arabia, is given. 2. (2) Onchocercus volvulus has been found in such cases, and probably causes the dermatitis.
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Saving South Arabia

2017
Sandys’ backbench campaign to retain British influence in South Arabia, from 1965 to 1967, had considerable short-term success. Thanks to the contacts he had made as a colonial minister he was able to exercise leverage over the Labour Government behind closed doors.
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Some Palaeoliths from South Arabia

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1954
The material here described was found in the Hadhramaut by Elinor Gardner and myself between November 1937 and March 1938. My personal investigation of the Palaeolithic Age was limited by pre-Islamic excavations, and I am therefore indebted to her for the gathering of most of the specimens in situ in terrace gravels, and to her detailed study of their ...
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New Sabaean Inscriptions from South Arabia

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1968
The 26 inscribed stones which are described here were found during a visit to the north-western part of the territory, close to the border with the Yemen. It was realized that they were important for palaeographic and historical reasons and that they belonged to the later period of Saba'.
D. B. Doe, A. Jamme
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Homicide in pre-Islamic South Arabia

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1967
The legal and social attitude towards delicts against individuals in the great settled states of South Arabia is a subject on which information is very scant. All that has survived in the case of homicide is a fragmentary legal prescription of uncertain import, a temple regulation on the subject of slaves, and two incidental communications gleaned from
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The peoples of south‐West Arabia

Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1941
(1941). The peoples of south‐West Arabia. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 146-151.
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Monotheistic Pre-Islamic South Arabia

This entry treats the state religion of Pre-Islamic South Arabia from the second half of the fourth century CE until the region was absorbed by the Sassanians in the seventh century CE. During this time, the ruling Himyarites not only expanded South Arabia to its largest territorial extent ever, spanning from modern Yemen to lower Iraq and perhaps even
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