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Vaughan Williams, song, and the idea of 'Englishness'
Gepubliceerd in 2014“…<p>It is now broadly accepted that Vaughan Williams's music betrays a more complex relation to national influences than has traditionally been assumed. …”
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Music, Ice, and the "Geometry of Fear": The Landscapes of Vaughan Williams's Sinfonia Antartica
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« Une splendide anomalie ? », le Pilgrim’s Progress de Ralph Vaughan Williams
Gepubliceerd in 2014-11-01Onderwerpen: Volledige tekst
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs Use in Elderly Patients. Vaughan Williams Class III and IV Drugs
Gepubliceerd in 2016-11-01Volledige tekst
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Antiarrhythmic drugs use in elderly patients. Vaughan Williams class I and II drugs
Gepubliceerd in 2016-09-01Volledige tekst
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RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: “A CAMBRIDGE MASS”. ABOUT A NEWLY DISCOVERED MANUSCRIPT AND A WORLD PREMIERE, IN CONVERSATION WITH MAESTRO ALAN TONGUE
Gepubliceerd in 2011-06-01Onderwerpen: “…Vaughan Williams…”
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Riders to the Sea de Ralph Vaughan Williams : un hymne à la mer, indomptable et indomptée, qui unit les nations
Gepubliceerd in 2006-06-01“…Riders to the Sea: An opera in one act based on the play by John Millington Synge, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s fifth opera, composed between 1925 and 1932, after The Poisoned Kiss (A Romantic Extravaganza), was first performed at London’s Royal College of Music on December 1st, 1937, with Malcolm Sargent conducting. …”
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Audit of failure rate of Coartem to treat falciparum malaria at single fourteen day follow up
Gepubliceerd in 2002-03-01Volledige tekst
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Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension: Treat the Patient Not the Haemodynamics
Gepubliceerd in 2012-01-01Volledige tekst
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Vivre aux ixe-xie siècles sur le promontoire de Gien (Loiret) : architecture, activités et environnement d’un habitat privilégié
Gepubliceerd in 2021-12-01Volledige tekst
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Modernised classification of cardiac anti-arrhytmic drugs
Gepubliceerd in 2018“…Amongst his major cardiac electrophysiological contributions, Miles Vaughan Williams (1918-2016) provided a classification of anti-arrhythmic drugs that remains central to their clinical use. …”
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Calling Out the Catalogue
Gepubliceerd in 2024-11-01“…This article addresses specific issues pertaining to an English archive collection held at the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library in Cecil Sharp House, London. …”
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Studies on the mode of action of cardioactive drugs in animals and man
Gepubliceerd in 1982“…This compound is shown to act predominantly by reducing fast inward sodium current and is thus classified as Vaughan Williams Class I.</p> <p xmlns:etd="http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ora/modsextensions">In Part 2, the rate- and voltage-dependence of depression of ̇vmax by seven class 1 antiarrhythmic agents Cincluding CCI 22277) is studied in guinea-pig ventricle, using standard microelectrode techniques. …”
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Antiarrhythmic properties of N-Deacetyllappaconitine Hydrochloride
Gepubliceerd in 2022-01-01“…N-Deacetyllappaconitine hydrochloride appears to be a Class I antiarrhythmic agent according to the Vaughan Williams classification.…”
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Present and future of antiarrhythmic therapy for atrial fibrillation: A review
Gepubliceerd in 2024-11-01“…Currently, the most effective and safe drugs to control AF paroxysms and maintain sinus rhythm are class 1C and III agents, according to the Vaughan–Williams classification. The development of new antiarrhythmic drugs brings hope for the emergence of an effective and safe means for the control and prevention of AF, which will significantly improve the quality of life of patients and their prognosis.…”
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Cardiomyocyte electrophysiology and its modulation: current views and future prospects
Gepubliceerd in 2023“…This introductory article begins from Sylvio Weidmann's key historic 1950s microelectrode measurements of cardiac electrophysiological activity and Singh & Vaughan Williams's classification of cardiotropic targets. …”
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