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    From Narrative to Analysis: “The Great French Monarchy” by Claude de Seyssel as Reflection of Trends in Development of Historical Worldview between Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Age by E. V. Kuleshova, D. N. Starostin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The work of Claude de Seyssel “The Great French Monarchy” is considered in the context of new data on the development of historical writing in the late Middle Ages and early modern times. It is noted that this treatise is not similar to the traditional historical works of the era of humanism, since in it the ancient idealism in the field of assessing social structures was replaced by explicit realism in the understanding that the basis of social relations was the nobility. …”
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    Carta de Othea: una apuesta educativa sugerente en la cultura bajomedieval / A Letter from Othea: A suggesting educational choice in the Late Middle Ages culture by Alicia Sala Villaverde

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In order to get into its principal message, there will be analyzed its form and content and, finally, there will be offered a critical reflection about its contribution in the Late Middle Ages pedagogy. This work is innovating for three main aspects. …”
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    Plasma NfL is associated with the APOE ε4 allele, brain imaging measurements of neurodegeneration, and lower recall memory scores in cognitively unimpaired late-middle-aged and older adults by Michael Malek-Ahmadi, Yi Su, Valentina Ghisays, Ji Luo, Vivek Devadas, Yinghua Chen, Wendy Lee, Hillary Protas, Kewei Chen, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, Richard J. Caselli, Eric M. Reiman

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Here, we characterized and compared plasma NfL concentrations in cognitively unimpaired (CU) late-middle-aged and older adults with two, one, or no copies of the APOE ε4 allele, the major genetic risk factor for AD. …”
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