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Frank’s sign [PDF]

open access: yesQJM, 2015
An 84-year-old man with hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia but without documented coronary artery disease presented to the emergency department with a 2-week of dizziness and malaise. Physical examination revealed irregular heart beat but without neurological abnormalities.
C-H, Lo, W-S, Lin
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Defining rurality: an evaluation of rural definitions and the impact on survival estimates.

open access: yesJournal of the National Cancer Institute, 2023
BACKGROUND Patients with cancer living in rural areas have inferior cancer outcomes; however, studies examining this association use varying definitions of "rural," complicating comparisons and limiting the utility of the results for policy makers and ...
Jeffrey A. Franks   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The importance of inspection in clinical cardiology: Frank's sign

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2022
The Frank's sign (FS) is a diagonal earlobe crease running from the tragus to the edge of the auricle. In this case, we describe a 71 years‐old male patient with FS who presented to the emergency department complaining of epigastric pain.
George Bazoukis   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Wilayat of Armies Bey Ali al-Mawsili (509-515 A.H) [PDF]

open access: yesآداب الرافدين, 1974
Sultan Muhammad bin Malakshah cut off Mosul and its actions to Prince Aksunqur al-Barasqi, after Mawdud was killed in 507 AH, and his son King Masoud walked with him in a heavy army and ordered him to fight the Franks.
Rashid Al-Jumiely
doaj   +1 more source

Normans and Other Franks in 11th Century Byzantium: the Careers of the Adventurers before the Rule of Alexius I Comnenus

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2014
The paper examines the Frankish presence in Byzantium during 11th century. It was stressed that the mentioned period was the time of a great influx of westerners to the East. At first, most of them visited Constantinople as pilgrims during return journey
Szymon Wierzbiński
doaj   +1 more source

Freedom, warriors’ bond, legal book. The Lex Salica between Barbarian custom and Roman law

open access: yesClio@Themis, 2021
Salic Law, the most famous of the so-called barbarian leges, was both barbarian and roman. It was made during the 4th century for the Frankish military dependants (dediticii) and their families settled in the Extrema Galliae, the Far Gaul.
Jean-Pierre Poly
doaj   +1 more source

Flexible Sensitivity Analysis for Observational Studies Without Observable Implications [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Statistical Association, 2018
A fundamental challenge in observational causal inference is that assumptions about unconfoundedness are not testable from data. Assessing sensitivity to such assumptions is therefore important in practice.
Alexander M. Franks   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Christianity of Franks: the Formation of the Vector of European Civilization

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2018
In the article of Oleh Shepetyak "The Christianity of Franks: the Formation of the Vector of European Civilization" is analyzed the Christianization of Western Europe and the Rolle of Franks in this difficult process.
Oleh Shepetyak
doaj   +1 more source

Ecclesiastical Household of Anna Yaroslavna, Queen of the Franks (1051–1075)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
Introduction. The court of Anna Yaroslavna, the French queen of the 11th century, has not been specifically studied in historical literature. The author proposes to find out how the ecclesiastical environment of the Queen was formalized and structured in
Vladimir V. Shishkin
doaj   +1 more source

The Role of the Byzantine Navy in the Actions of Emperor Louis II of Italy against Bari in 866–871. Louis II’s Letter of 871 to Emperor Basil I (867–886) – as a Source for Marine Military Studies?

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2023
The rivalry between the Carolingians and the Byzantines in Italy during the second half of the 9th century faced a new threat – the rise of Islam. Despite the need to unite against the common enemy, mutual suspicion between these two centres of imperial ...
Marcin Böhm
doaj   +1 more source

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