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Application of loaded graphene oxide biomaterials in the repair and treatment of bone defects: a review
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Advanced Cementitious Materials: Mechanical Behavior, Durability, and Volume Stability
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Representations of the First Colonial “Civil War” in Victoria’s Reign: the Canadian Rebellions in the English Press (1837–1838)
Published 2007-12-01“…This article examines the various representations circulating in the British press of an unexpected and peculiar occurrence: a “civil war” which took place in the white colonies of Canada in 1837–38. …”
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Le Tigre, le Louvre et l’échange de connaissances archéologiques visuelles entre la France et la Grande-Bretagne aux alentours de 1850
Published 2014-10-01“…When in the mid 1850s Assyrian sculptures excavated by a French delegation got lost in the river Tigris all what remained was a set of drawings that the London artist William Boutcher had made during a British expedition in Mesopotamia. …”
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The Gesangleiter in Joseph Riepel’s Baßschlüssel (1786) – First Part
Published 2014-01-01“…While the original manuscript upon which the edited version is based does not seem to have survived, a manuscript copy held in the British Library (GB-Lbl Add. 31034) contains at least twelve pages in dialogue form that are related to the Baßschlüssel, but that are not part of the published chapter. …”
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Microvascular dysfunction in a murine model of Alzheimer’s disease using intravital microscopy
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‘Splendid Little Soldiers’—Invasion, Empire and the Fantasy of Dominance in Saki’s When William Came
Published 2007-03-01“…Saki radically disrupts the English fantasy of dominance and imagines the end of the British Empire culminating not just in a German invasion but in a lasting occupation of England. …”
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Pouvoir et prière dans les images byzantines de don
Published 2008-08-01“…Nous analyserons les occurrences textuelles et figuratives du don impérial/princier et/ou du don surnaturel destiné au souverain dans quatre manuscrits de la même famille : le ms. gr. 74 (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France), le add. ms. 39627 (Londres, British Library), le suc. 23 et le suc. 24 (Sucevita, Roumanie), pour terminer par une interrogation plus globale sur le sens du don.…”
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Bloomsbury Art Theory: An Assessment
Published 2005-12-01“…It outlines the parts played by Roger Fry and Clive Bell as mediators of visual modernism and as promoters of an involvement with that practice among British artists. The shifts in art discourse introduced by Fry’s criticism are discussed, and the potential for controversy inherent in a discourse promoting the internationalisation of the British art scene is highlighted. …”
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Implementation of the Lupus Low Disease Activity State in Pediatric Rheumatology Care: The Role of the Visual Analog Scale
Published 2025-01-01“…Ratings of PhGA0–10, PhGA0–3, parent assessment of patient well‐being (ParGA) (range: 0= very poorly, 10 = very well), disease activity as measured by the SLE disease activity index 2000 (SLEDAI‐2k), Safety of Estrogens in Lupus Erythematosus National Assessment (SELENA) SLEDAI, and the British Isles International Lupus Activity Group index (BILAG; A = 9, B = 3, C = 1, D/E = 0) were compared. …”
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Physical Activity across Frailty Phenotypes in Females with Parkinson’s Disease
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The Effectiveness of Exercise Interventions for the Management of Frailty: A Systematic Review
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The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels
Published 2007-12-01“…In 1897, Hilda Gregg wrote from the pages of Blackwood’s Magazine that “Of all the great events of this century, as they are reflected in fiction, the Indian Mutiny has taken the firmest hold on the popular imagination.” The Mutiny was made a Victorian icon of the “British character”, conveyed by all sorts of media. …”
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Saillance des îlots textuels dans un corpus de presse britannique sur le Brexit et conséquences interprétatives associées
Published 2024-08-01“…The purpose of this contribution is to examine, in a British press corpus of 90 articles dealing with Brexit, the segments inserted between inverted commas within the narrative speech of the journalist (called “îlots textuels” in French) and to highlight the interpretative effects underlying their use by the journalist. …”
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The Breaking of the Square: Late Victorian Representations of Anglo-Sudanese Warfare
Published 2007-12-01“…The analysis elicits reflections on the construction of normative masculinity (with its emphasis on disciplined aggressiveness), on the perception of modern technology (which often made victory over native fighters alarmingly easy and hardly honorable), on the “uses” of violence and on the dynamics of “Imperialist nostalgia” (as the anthropologist Rosaldo dubbed it), i.e. the coloniser’s own regret at the inevitable destruction of native societies brought about by the process of compulsory modernization.…”
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