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    Acteurs et formes d’investissement de la frontière de 1258 entre le Fenouillèdes et le Roussillon-Conflent (milieu xiii e siècle-milieu xv e siècle) by Margault Coste

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the light of the Roussillonese notarial and normative sources, the border established by the Treaty of Corbeil in 1258 between the Fenouillèdes, in the Kingdom of France, and the Roussillon and the Conflent, territories of the Crown of Aragon, appears as a space as well invested by the border dwellers as by the central powers. …”
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    La Nouvelle-Orléans, une ville nommée Désir et bien davantage by Pascale SMORAG

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The French names of New Orleans express the Crown’s imperialist ambitions as well as the contradictions of the king’s colonial policy. …”
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    Lawn Caterpillars by Eileen A. Buss, Robert Meagher

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Mature caterpillars eat a lot before they pupate and consume patches of turfgrass down to the crown. Because the turf looks scalped so quickly, people think that the damage occurs “overnight.” …”
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    Progression, behavior, and intervention of dentigerous cyst: A case report and literature review by MK Saad Ali, Haya Mohammed Alfaleh, Imtenan Nasser Alnasser

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They are induced by the degeneration of the enamel organ’s stellate reticulum, which results in fluid accumulation between the crown and the reduced enamel epithelium. In the presented case, we report the progression of a dentigerous cyst associated with an impacted left mandibular third molar. …”
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    Peri-implant soft tissue conditioning of immediate posterior implants by CAD-CAM socket sealing abutments: a randomized clinical trial by Mai Mohamed Elgendi, Iman Salah Eldin Hamdy, Hanaa Ibraheem Sallam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patient satisfaction was assessed one week and one year after crown insertion using visual analogue scale (VAS). …”
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    La première maison d’Amazonie. Le Formatif dans la province de Pastaza, Équateur by Stéphen Rostain, Geoffroy de Saulieu

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…It consists of a trimmed tree trunk, which was placed upside down in the ground, the crown towards the earth. Due to the scarcity of pre-Columbian domestic structures that have been studied in the region, the discovery of one of the most ancient Amazonian houses constitutes a remarkable finding.…”
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    Négociation de la distance : les circuits de communication et de représentation des intérêts locaux (monarchie et empire portugais, xviie et xviiie siècles) by Maria Fernanda Bicalho

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The first has to do with the main mechanism of political communication between the center of the monarchy and various overseas localities : the letters and complaints submitted by municipal councils to the Crown. The second concerns the representation of the colonial elites of the main overseas cities and villages during the meetings of the Portuguese Cortes, especially starting in the second half of the 17th century, after the Restoration, or the Portuguese independence from the Habsburg Catholic monarchy in 1640. …”
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    « Demanio » o « feudo » ? L’università della Cava tra la signoria monastica e la corona angioina. Centri, periferia e uffici nel Regno di Napoli (XIII-XV) by Massimo Siani

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The origin of the city of Cava (Kingdom of Naples) between the end of the XIII and the middle of XV centuries shows how both characters (royal and monastic-feudal) interacted each other in a specific dialectic between centres – the crown and the monastery of Trinity – and periphery (the universitas of Cava). …”
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    Creep Model Considering Water Content and Its Application in Tunnel Deformation by TANG Zihao, WANG Hongjuan, DENG Hui, LI Wancai, HE Yifei, LI Pengwei, YANG Fan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results show that the larger the water content is, thesmaller the displacement of the crown after support and the tunnel floor occur.…”
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    Os rios e pântanos nas primeiras representações cartográficas da vila Campos dos Goitacazes: imaginação geográfica e disputas de poder (final do século XVIII até começos do XIX)... by Maria Isabel de Jesus Chrysostomo

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In associating the territorial project that gave birth to these maps, we tried to discuss how these "technical instruments" served to dilate the power of the Crown and to dominate the two natures: those considered wild and the marshes and ponds that characterize the region.…”
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    À volta do casamento do infante D. Pedro by Douglas Mota Xavier de Lima

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Duarte’s marriage, it is proposed an approach of another connection equally important for the crown of Avis, the marriage of the infant D. Pedro from Portugal with D. …”
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    Association of Mesiodentes and Dens Invaginatus in a Child: A Rare Entity by A. N. Sulabha, C. Sameer

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly resulting from invagination in the surface of tooth crown before calcification has occurred. Radiographically, it is observed as infolding of a radioopaque ribbon like structure, with equal density as enamel, extending from cingulum into a root canal and sometimes reaching the root apex. …”
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    Des liens sociaux à l’ordre politique : réflexions pour une approche relationnelle des institutions by Zacarias Moutoukias

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It begins with the notion of personal network and tries to organise a sequence of observations and arguments which start with local links and sociability and ends by certain forms of the crown’s atlantic articulation. It presents some mechanisms of institutional dynamics using examples, on one hand related to the spaces where the exchange of favors, friendship and business combine with each other; and, on the other hand, the sovereing’s service and its reward as a privilege. …”
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    Forced Eruption: Alternative Treatment Approach to Restore Teeth with Subgingival Structure by Hamid Kermanshah, Elmira Najafrad, Sara Valizadeh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Orthodontic tooth eruption can be an alternative to treatment such as surgical crown lengthening, especially in esthetic areas, and provides more favorable conditions for prosthodontic coronal restorations by guaranteeing proper sealing and esthetics and preserving periodontal tissue health. …”
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    L’Espagne et l’Europe communautaire : une vieille histoire de famille ? Du rêve d’union au mariage de raison by Isabelle Renaudet

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…This integration came to crown indeed the process of democratic transition impulsed from 1976 by the successor of Franco, king Juan Carlos I, process which allowed the country in a few years to liquidate the inheritance of the dictatorship. …”
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    Sobre as dúvidas que as autoridades na América portuguesa ofereciam ao centro da monarquia portuguesa. Uma reflexão sobre a prática e a comunicação políticas (c. 1600-c. 1750)... by Roberta Stumpf

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article analyses the sources produced in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries by authorities in Portuguese America who have sent their doubts to the Overseas Council and to the Portuguese Crown on different aspects / issues related to the administration. …”
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    L’idée républicaine dans l’émigration antifasciste en exil by Éric Vial

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Yet the debate exists, even if it is rudimentary and often instrumentalized, as the reformist socialists were under the illusion that they could find support from monarchist liberals or even from the Crown. The controversy agitate the Italian Human Rights Leagueand the Anti-Fascist Concentration before dying in the late 1920s with an overall republicanization, that the attempt to broadest national unity, wanted by the Communist party in the time of the Popular fronts, disturbed only temporarily, as it was contrary to the identity of the parties, including this party, to the militants’ opinion, and to the influence of republican France as principal place of political emigration.…”
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    Heroic Deeds and Heroic Failure by Carol Sweetenham

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Robert himself was depicted as a flawed hero, whose bravery on crusade was celebrated, but who failed in his ultimate duty by refusing the crown of Jerusalem. This paper traces the evolution of the portrayal both of the crusade and of Robert’s part in it in 12th and 13th Century England, exploring how perceptions both of the crusade and Robert changed in line with political priorities and attitudes to crusade.…”
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    Molecular Species Disturbing the Fluid–Solid Phase Transition of Nitrogen Adsorbed on Graphite: Importance of Aromaticity by Tsuyoshi Yano, Shinya Kamakura, Akari Ikeda, Hiromu Asada

    Published 2000-09-01
    “…This paper describes an investigation of the influence of a non-aromatic conjugated species (1,3-butadiene), a non-aromatic cation acceptor (18-crown-6), a strong electron donor (tetrathiafulvalene) and a strong electron acceptor (tetracyanoquinodimethane) on the FS phase transition of N 2 , when they were preplated on graphite. …”
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