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‘In human shape to become the very beast!’ – Henry More on animals

‘In human shape to become the very beast!’ – Henry More on animals

... Once more, it is wild animals that embody at its strongest this evil, ravenous impulse: as Hylobares puts it, God himself seems to have implanted in the wild creatures a ‘law of cruelty and ...

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The Chemical Precipitates of Henry Sorby

The Chemical Precipitates of Henry Sorby

... much more might be learned from the study of the secondary forms of crystalline minerals than we now know respecting the circumstances under which they were ...

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The Forgotten Henry Simons

The Forgotten Henry Simons

... Or more precisely, without speculating about such imponderable ques- tions as whether he would have been swayed by intellectual devel- opments and fashions in the field that he never lived to see, one can ask ...

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Prince Henry 'the Navigator'  A Life

Prince Henry 'the Navigator' A Life

... be more to be said, particularly once Ivana Elbl of Trent University in Canada has completed her own study of Henry and his ...on Henry, though in the latter stages of the book we are treated to ...

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Writing Henry: The moralities of representation

Writing Henry: The moralities of representation

... This paper is not about how Henry’s death is represented, but about his life and how that is represented. While referencing the evil of totalitarianism, Arendt (1994) argues for the development of a style of writing that ...

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An overview of multidisciplinary rehabilitation for age-related macular degeneration at the Henry Ford Center for Visual Rehabilitation and Research

An overview of multidisciplinary rehabilitation for age-related macular degeneration at the Henry Ford Center for Visual Rehabilitation and Research

... offers more positive outcomes if the patient can understand why new glasses do not improve their ...be more tolerant of the need and limitations of low vision ...

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The Ghosts of Henry Lawson

The Ghosts of Henry Lawson

... At the same time the story is full of inversions, obviously as a source of humour, but also upsetting the usual order, echoing the way in which Australia in some senses inverts the ‘old country’. It is the ghost who is ...

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Henry Hallam revisited

Henry Hallam revisited

... Hallam had, in fact, eased away from his early Whig commitments. They had brought him a sinecure; but no further bene fi ts seemed likely to accrue once Lord Liverpool established himself as an inevitable Tory prime ...

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Henry VII

Henry VII

... slightly more than half, looks at Henry's rule of the ...under Henry VII, but it is a crucial area, and Cunningham's chapter, which rests on his own research, makes an excellent addition to what can be ...

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Henry Suthiono

Henry Suthiono

... become more expensive to the company if the situation or activities of the company back to normal and termination has been done, in this case new resources has to be re-hire ...

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Transfusion burden in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease patients with persistent anemia treated in routine clinical practice: a retrospective observational study

Transfusion burden in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease patients with persistent anemia treated in routine clinical practice: a retrospective observational study

... The study outcome was any blood transfusion (inpatient or outpatient) occurring during the follow-up period. A transfusion was defined as all units of blood transfused on consecutive days; a gap of 1 or more days ...

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Tacit knowledge transfer in family business succession

Tacit knowledge transfer in family business succession

... This experience embeds knowledge in the successor that may not be held in the firm. In one family firm (C-1 CAPMEN, HF; C-1 CAPMEN, S1), the successors had business careers and education outside the family firm. When ...

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