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    Comparison of diagnoses of early-onset sepsis associated with use of Sepsis Risk Calculator versus NICE CG149: a prospective, population-wide cohort study in London, UK, 2020–2021... by Kirsty Le Doare, Justin Richards, Paul T Heath, Justinas Teiserskas, Natasha Liow, Helen Smith, Ramnik Mathur, Ruth Shephard, Richard Nicholl, Nandiran Ratnavel, Elizabeth Eyre, Caroline Sullivan, Rie Yoshida, Maria Mendoza, Ambalika Das, Catherine Longley, Andrew Chapman, Shu-Ling Chuang, Sarah May Johnson, Christina Kortsalioudaki, Cheryl Battersby, Amit Verma, Catherine Douch, Keya Sahay, Neha Sharma, Igor Fierens, Tristan Bate, Yinru Lim, Chris Harris, Kate Ryan, Cheentan Singh, Hannah Walker, Alicia Demirjian, Theresa Lamagni, Mariam Elbakry, Neaha Patel, Giles Kendall, Ozioma Obi, Eleanor Hulse, Chloe Ann Cheang, Matthew Rubens, Katie Evans, Kazim Ghafoor, George Lawson, John Ho, Nichola Monks, Lidia Tyszczuk, Chinthika Piyasena, Anne Opute, Zainab Kassim, Sara Tho-Calvi, Erica Twum-Barimah, Divyen Shah, Sara Abdulla, Stephanie Tolan, Sophia Teoh, Siddhartha Paliwal, Uma Srirambhatla, Lucy Crossman, Rebecca Gaunt, Devangi Thakkar, Saranya Ravindran, Sara Farhat Dominguez, Sunanda Bhatia, Joana Freitas, Clare Cane, Ramyia Elangovan, Cassandra Gyamtso, Helen Nightingale, Angela De Cunto, Eleanor Duckworth, Clare Middleton, Lauren Ferretti, Catherine Warrick, Harshini Naidu, Daniel Geer, Nilmi Ekanayake, Lukas Huhn, Rita Marciano, Shivani Shah, Sonia Spathis, Jonathan Filkin, Mohammad Alam, Khadija Ben-Sasi, Julia Croft, Suzanne Sweeney, Reshmi Raychaudhuri, Evangelia Myttaraki, Ayesha Rahim, Sorana Galu, Joanna O'Sullivan, Jenni Jagodzinski, Remon Agaibi, Elmunzir Ahmed, Luvena Anthony, Luana Ayres da Silva, Nauman Balghari, Archana Bansal, Alexandra Briscoe, Sabina Checketts, Jagadish Chintapalli, Li Yan Chow, Jonathan Cookson, Daniel Crane, Andrew DeSilva, Stacey De Atougia, Mariana Gaspar Fonseca, Adeoya Gbemiga Olabamiji, Nicola Glogowski, Andrea Gronska, Jennifer Ho, Nichola Hodges, Ola Joseph, Keisha Kamalanathan, Jessica Kimpton, Niamh Langasco, Rosalie Lear, Amanda Moules, Rajvi Nagrecha, Noor Nusair, Chisaraokwu Nwachukwu, Felicity Ockelford, Chineze Okorowo, Yujing Ooi, Evgenia Panagiotopoulou, Nadia Saleem, Miriam Sanderson, Mashal Shamsuddin, Ana Silva Ferreira, Srikanthy Sivakanthan, Devika Thakur, Naomi Tobi, Madduka Umeh, Benjamin Ummat, Rebecca Unwin, Aarti Verma, Rebecca Wesson, Adelene Wong, Zijian (Chris) Zhang, Juliet Banya, Eleanor Bond, Rina Chotai, Hayley Clements, Alka Desai, Simon Drysdale, Lydia Eze, Laura Govender, Sophie Griffiths, Michela Groppo, Gopinathannair Harikumar, Linda Machakaire, Joselyn Morris, Amisha Singh, Maria Symeonaki, Mercy Ughwujabo, Kirsty Watts, Louis Yee, Jenny Ziprin

    Published 2023-07-01
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    Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation. by Scott A Thomson, Richard L Pyle, Shane T Ahyong, Miguel Alonso-Zarazaga, Joe Ammirati, Juan Francisco Araya, John S Ascher, Tracy Lynn Audisio, Valter M Azevedo-Santos, Nicolas Bailly, William J Baker, Michael Balke, Maxwell V L Barclay, Russell L Barrett, Ricardo C Benine, James R M Bickerstaff, Patrice Bouchard, Roger Bour, Thierry Bourgoin, Christopher B Boyko, Abraham S H Breure, Denis J Brothers, James W Byng, David Campbell, Luis M P Ceríaco, István Cernák, Pierfilippo Cerretti, Chih-Han Chang, Soowon Cho, Joshua M Copus, Mark J Costello, Andras Cseh, Csaba Csuzdi, Alastair Culham, Guillermo D'Elía, Cédric d'Udekem d'Acoz, Mikhail E Daneliya, René Dekker, Edward C Dickinson, Timothy A Dickinson, Peter Paul van Dijk, Klaas-Douwe B Dijkstra, Bálint Dima, Dmitry A Dmitriev, Leni Duistermaat, John P Dumbacher, Wolf L Eiserhardt, Torbjørn Ekrem, Neal L Evenhuis, Arnaud Faille, José L Fernández-Triana, Emile Fiesler, Mark Fishbein, Barry G Fordham, André V L Freitas, Natália R Friol, Uwe Fritz, Tobias Frøslev, Vicki A Funk, Stephen D Gaimari, Guilherme S T Garbino, André R S Garraffoni, József Geml, Anthony C Gill, Alan Gray, Felipe G Grazziotin, Penelope Greenslade, Eliécer E Gutiérrez, Mark S Harvey, Cornelis J Hazevoet, Kai He, Xiaolan He, Stephan Helfer, Kristofer M Helgen, Anneke H van Heteren, Francisco Hita Garcia, Norbert Holstein, Margit K Horváth, Peter H Hovenkamp, Wei Song Hwang, Jaakko Hyvönen, Melissa B Islam, John B Iverson, Michael A Ivie, Zeehan Jaafar, Morgan D Jackson, J Pablo Jayat, Norman F Johnson, Hinrich Kaiser, Bente B Klitgård, Dániel G Knapp, Jun-Ichi Kojima, Urmas Kõljalg, Jenő Kontschán, Frank-Thorsten Krell, Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber, Sven Kullander, Leonardo Latella, John E Lattke, Valeria Lencioni, Gwilym P Lewis, Marcos G Lhano, Nathan K Lujan, Jolanda A Luksenburg, Jean Mariaux, Jader Marinho-Filho, Christopher J Marshall, Jason F Mate, Molly M McDonough, Ellinor Michel, Vitor F O Miranda, Mircea-Dan Mitroiu, Jesús Molinari, Scott Monks, Abigail J Moore, Ricardo Moratelli, Dávid Murányi, Takafumi Nakano, Svetlana Nikolaeva, John Noyes, Michael Ohl, Nora H Oleas, Thomas Orrell, Barna Páll-Gergely, Thomas Pape, Viktor Papp, Lynne R Parenti, David Patterson, Igor Ya Pavlinov, Ronald H Pine, Péter Poczai, Jefferson Prado, Divakaran Prathapan, Richard K Rabeler, John E Randall, Frank E Rheindt, Anders G J Rhodin, Sara M Rodríguez, D Christopher Rogers, Fabio de O Roque, Kevin C Rowe, Luis A Ruedas, Jorge Salazar-Bravo, Rodrigo B Salvador, George Sangster, Carlos E Sarmiento, Dmitry S Schigel, Stefan Schmidt, Frederick W Schueler, Hendrik Segers, Neil Snow, Pedro G B Souza-Dias, Riaan Stals, Soili Stenroos, R Douglas Stone, Charles F Sturm, Pavel Štys, Pablo Teta, Daniel C Thomas, Robert M Timm, Brian J Tindall, Jonathan A Todd, Dagmar Triebel, Antonio G Valdecasas, Alfredo Vizzini, Maria S Vorontsova, Jurriaan M de Vos, Philipp Wagner, Les Watling, Alan Weakley, Francisco Welter-Schultes, Daniel Whitmore, Nicholas Wilding, Kipling Will, Jason Williams, Karen Wilson, Judith E Winston, Wolfgang Wüster, Douglas Yanega, David K Yeates, Hussam Zaher, Guanyang Zhang, Zhi-Qiang Zhang, Hong-Zhang Zhou

    Published 2018-03-01
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    (Dis)obedience in the Cistercian Order - Some Reflections on Bernard of Clairvauxʼs Letter to Brother Adam by Marko Jerković

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In 1124 a group of monks abandoned their Cistercian community of Morimond and set off for the Holy Land (the venture was unsuccessful). …”
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    Æthelwold’s Circle, Saints’ Cults, and Monastic Reform, c. 956-1006 by Hudson, A

    Published 2014
    “…The timing of certain forms of veneration (as revealed in charters) and the nature of some of the saints (like Swithun, an unreformed cleric whose lifestyle contravened some of the monks’ ideals) suggest that the monks were motivated by their relationships with groups outside their monasteries. …”
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    Stone Inscriptions as Mirror Images: Historical Details of Tang Dynasty Buddhism in the Luoyang Region by Ting Song, Yuanlin Wang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…For a long time, scholarly research on Buddhism in Luoyang during the Tang Dynasty has mainly focused on eminent monks and Buddhist temples. This focus is evident in the recorded literature of ancient times, such as <i>The Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks</i> and <i>The Biographies of Eminent Monks</i>. …”
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    Des moines trop bavards : imprudence, simulation ou dissimulation dans les monastères hiéronymites du xve siècle. L’exemple de Santa Catalina de Talavera by Sophie Coussemacker

    “…Jerome experienced a serious internal crisis between factions of old and new Christians in the 1470-80s, it had to constitute an internal inquisition tracking down the Jewish monks to the highest peaks of the order. The case of the monastery of Talavera, especially known by the denunciations of the monks of Guadalupe, makes it possible to understand some of the concealment strategies implemented by the monks of Converse origin, but also their relative imprudence, before the outbreak of the crisis. …”
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    Imaginative immersion in the Cistercian Cloister by Line Cecilie Engh

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It argues that Cistercian monks - and in particular Bernard of Clairvaux - used techniques of imaginative immersion to enter and blend themselves into biblical viewpoints and events, thereby engaging the monks in epistemically and personally transformative experiences. …”
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    Shaping of the Yunnan-Burma Frontier by Secret Societies since the End of the 17th Century by Ma Jianxiong

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…The monks performed critical roles as social activists in Lahu cultural reconstruction. …”
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