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    La bibliothèque du Centre culturel Saint-Louis de France : le défi de la tradition et de la modernité by Magali Croset

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Dotée de son statut unique (subventionnée dans le même temps par l’Etat français et les Pieux Etablissements de France à Rome et à Lorette), la bibliothèque n’a jamais été pour autant à l’abri des écueils et des critiques. …”
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    Functional constipation by Yu. O. Shulpekova, A. A. Kurbatova, A. V. Sedova

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In new Rome consensus different types of functional bowel diseases were considered as specific forms of certain continuum. …”
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    Epidemiology Characteristics of Constipation for General Population, Pediatric Population, and Elderly Population in China by Huikuan Chu, Likun Zhong, Hai Li, Xiujing Zhang, Jingzhi Zhang, Xiaohua Hou

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Prevalence of constipation defined by non-Rome criteria was higher than that by Rome criteria in general population. …”
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    Roman Law on legal personality: pro et contra by Yu. M. Zhornokui

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Attention is drawn to the fact that the current state of the development of civilist thought regarding the development of the category “legal entity” by Roman lawyers indicates the existence of three approaches: 1) Roman lawyers developed and used a legal structure that was different from the citizens of Rome and could participate in the civil turnover of that time; 2) the category of legal entity was not known to Roman lawyers, but the main features characterised to its modern understanding (legal capacity, property separation, the possibility to participate in legal proceedings, etc.) were developed precisely in Ancient Rome; 3) for the jurisprudence of the Roman period, the category “legal entity” or its individual characteristics were not known in the sense that are now attached to the content of the relevant characteristics, but the use of individual constructions, such as “universitas”, “corpus”, “collegia”, “sodalitia”, etc., was intended to show that in private relations, property can exist without being tied to a Roman citizen as a subject of rights. …”
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