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41“…We identify a correlation between the deuteron charge and Friar radii, which can help one to judge how well a form factor parametrisation describes the low-virtuality properties of the deuteron. …”
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42por Bakewell, P. J. (Peter John), 1943-Tabla de Contenidos: “…Lands and climates -- American peoples -- Iberia -- Columbus and others -- Experiments in the Caribbean -- Military conquests -- Administration : the power of paper -- Church : friars, bishops and the state -- Society : old orders changed -- Economy : ships and silver -- The seventeenth century : a slacker grip -- Eighteenth-century Spanish America : reformed or deformed? …”
Publicado 2004
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43por Carbajal López, David“…Sin embargo, gracias al apoyo de la élite local, el convento hospital de Orizaba se restableció en 1834, mostrando así los límites de la secularización en una sociedad tradicional.Secularisation or Continuity: Hospital Convents and Hospitable Friars in Veracruz, 1820-1834In spite of there being few friars and their difficult economical situation, hospital convents had an important position in the health attention of the cities of the province of Veracruz. …”
Publicado 2015
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45“…Marko Karamatić: „The fact that the Friars were engaged in healthcare, that they became the first graduate doctors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, that they wrote” herbal manuals „ and other medical records, is the result of historical opportunities in these areas, and this activity became one of the most important tasks for the Franciscans. …”
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46por Ziółkowska-Weiss, Kamila“…The article presents opinions of the Polish community in Buenos Aires concerning the priestly service of the Bernardine friars during the pandemic. The research confirms that the Argentinian Polish community evaluates the work of the clergymen very highly and emphasises that thanks to their support, peace and constant contact through, inter alia, introduction of the broadcast of the masses in the Polish language, they felt the care and support of the priests, which was necessary during social isolation. …”
Publicado 2022
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47“…Certain rituals were long-lived, though variants were introduced over time that reflected changing religious attitudes and the involvement of various interested parties, including local healers, doctors, and medical practitioners, as well as monks, friars, and users of vernacular remedy books. Although many of those who recommended or provided assistance through performative rituals were males, the practices often devolved upon women themselves, and their female companions or attendants.…”
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48por King, Turi E., Fortes, Gloria Gonzalez, Balaresque, Patricia, Thomas, Mark G., Balding, David, Delser, Pierpaolo Maisano, Neumann, Rita, Parson, Walther, Knapp, Michael, Walsh, Susan, Tonasso, Laure, Holt, John, Kayser, Manfred, Appleby, Jo, Forster, Peter, Ekserdjian, David, Hofreiter, Michael, Schürer, Kevin“…In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the last-known resting place of King Richard III. …”
Publicado 2014
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49por Dittmar, Jenna M., Mitchell, Piers D., Jones, Peter M., Mulder, Bram, Inskip, Sarah A., Cessford, Craig, Robb, John E.“…CONCLUSION: The high prevalence rate of gout in the friary is at least partly explained by the consumption of alcohol and purine-rich diets by the friars and the wealthy townsfolk. Medieval medical texts from Cambridge show that gout (known as podagra) was sometimes treated with medications made from the root of the autumn crocus. …”
Publicado 2021
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