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Existence and manifestations of human dignity: can a person be deprived of dignity? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Ethics Hist Med
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Exploring religious, spiritual, traditional, and folk healing practices for oncological disorders. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Complement Med Ther
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Verse—and Verse

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
The Bard of Saint Louis : Park Jerauld White embodies the very spirit of pediatrics: the kindly, wise, perceptive doctor (he practiced "solo" for more than 30 years); the teacher of students; the humanitarian concern for the welfare of mankind (his battle for clean milk in the 1920s was a natural prologue to his advocacy of a clean environment in the ...
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Verses.

open access: yesThe American journal of dental science
Verses written or copied down by Mulledy.Item is part of "Other, 1815-1860 ...
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Encoding Verse Texts

Computers and the Humanities, 1995
This article identifies problems and proposes solutions for encoding verse texts in SGML. It is organized around a series of distinctions and oppositions which the TEI Work Group on Verse regard as significant. These include examination of the formal properties which distinguish verse from prose, followed by discussions of (1) text-searching vs ...
David Chisholm, David Robey
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Verse

Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming, 2018
Cryptographic primitives need high-speed implementations that are also resistant to side channel attacks. The absolute control over instructions and registers that such implementations demand makes assembly language programming a necessity. In this article, we describe Verse, a typed low-level language embedded in Coq designed specifically to generate ...
Abhishek Dang, Piyush P. Kurur
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Old English poetry, verse by verse

Anglo-Saxon England, 2015
AbstractCertain syntactical ambiguities in Old English poetry have been the focus of debate among students of metre and syntax. Proponents of intentional ambiguity must demonstrate that the passages in question exhibit, not an absence of syntactical clarity, but a presence of syntactical ambiguity. This article attempts such a demonstration. It does so
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