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    Pensare prima di scrivere by Tocchini, Gerardo

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The heated debate that aroused, allows us to bring back to light the underlying terms of a first, bewildered reaction to the Enlightenment critique on the principle of Autorité dans les discours et dans les écrits. …”
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    Critical theory and holocaust by Krstić Predrag

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…This shift in the attitude of the Critical Theory thinkers to the provocation of holocaust is not, however, particularly reflected towards the status of Jews and their tradition, but more to the age old questioning and explanatory patterns for which they served as a "model". …”
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    Photons, Bits and Entropy: From Planck to Shannon at the Roots of the Information Age by Mario Martinelli

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The present age, which can be called the Information Age, has a core technology constituted by bits transported by photons. …”
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    Phenomenological Study on Aging of Women in 40's and 50's: Applying the Parse's Theory by Ju Eun Hong, Keong Jin Do, Ru Mee Ha, Seok Bun Jeon, Sung Soun Hur, Eun Kwang Yoo

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Experiences in aging among women in 40's and 50's enlightened with Parse's theory of Human Becoming in terms of 'going down', 'going up', 'pausing', 'going forward again' appeared simultaneously, rather than consecutively. …”
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    EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPTS OF “CITIZENSHIP” AND “CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY” IN THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD AND THE MIDDLE AGES by Kateryna I. Kiriukha

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Granting the status of a citizen during the Middle Ages indicated the special status of a person, his belonging to a particular state, city, social layer. …”
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    Investigation on Determinants and Choice of Contraceptive Usage among Nigeria Women of Reproductive Age by Alabi Waheed Banjoko, Waheed Babatunde Yahya, Mohammed Kabir Garba, Razaq Bayo Afolayan, Kazeem Adesina Dauda, Dorcas Damilola Adewara

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Results: As reveal in this study, 83.86% of Nigeria women within the reproductive age do no use any method of contraceptives while only 16.14% use one form of contraceptives. …”
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    Epidemiology and management of head injury in paediatric age group in North-Eastern Nigeria by J Y Chinda, A M Abubakar, Habila Umaru, Chubado Tahir, S Adamu, S Wabada

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Three (6.7%) children were less than 1 year of age, 21 (46.7%) were between 1 years and 6 years while 16 (35.6%) and 5 (11.0%) were aged 7-11 years and 12-15 years respectively. …”
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    Self-medication among academicians in a Nigerian University: Are there gender and age differences? by Chika Josephine A. Ifedili, Chigozie Adaora Ifedili

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Results: All respondents were found to indulge in self-medication with consequent adverse effects and there were no differences in gender or age. Conclusion: Since most lecturers self-medicate irrespective of gender or age, it is recommended that programmes should be mounted in the universities, to enlighten all irrespective of gender or age on the dangers of this dangerous habits on self-medication.…”
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    A ritual site with sacrificial wells from the Viking Age at Trelleborg, Denmark by Anne Birgitte Gotfredsen, Charlotte Primeau, Karin Margarita Frei, Lars Jørgensen

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This study presents new cross-disciplinary investigations focusing on three sacrificial well-like structures (47, 50 and 121) from the pre-Christian Viking Age at Trelleborg. Two of the sacrificial wells (47 and 121) included the only skeletal remains of four children hitherto recovered from Danish Viking Age wells. …”
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