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    How frequent is routine use of probiotics in UK neonatal units? by Justinas Teiserskas, Rachel Hutchinson, Lisa Szatkowski, Claire Caldwell, Katie Taylor, Emilie Seager, Catherine Longley, Rebecca Smith, Brandy Cox, Cheryl Battersby, Helen Lloyd, Aneurin Young, Deborah Davidson, Jennifer Peterson, Emma Williams, Kirti Gupta, Ahmed Mohamed, Paul Fleming, Tal Oryan, Mia Kahvo, Arameh Aghababaie, Janet Berrington, Michelle Fernandes, Neaha Patel, Jessica Farnan, Allan Jenkinson, Bushra Abdul-Malik, Lucinda Winckworth, Kate Costeloe, Christopher Freeman, Katie Evans, Jasmine Taylor, Mary-Rose Ballard, Rhiannon Jones, Rajkumar Dhandayuthapani, Caroline Fraser, James Stevens, Nuala Calder, Amy Grant, Moataz Badawy, Afza Sadiq, Manohar Joishy, Nathan Collicott, Naseem Sharif, Spandana Rupa Madabhushi, G Natasha, Joe McConville, Rhianna Netherton, Lizaveta Collins, Naomi Lin, Kouros Driscoll, Jonathan Talbot, Rosie Roots, Alison Hopper, Camilla James, Shreesh Bhat, Lauren Ferretti, Niha Peshimam, Benjamin Holter, Sion Glaze, Anna Waghorn, Shweta Dixit, Chibuko Ukeje, Shana Irvine, Fergus Harnden, Christine Lim, Neelakshi Ghosh, Eileen Foster, Swati Jha, Joanna O’Sullivan, Evangelia Myttaraki, Shreya Agrawal, Steve Abbey, Abdulhakim Abdurrazaq, Saud Ahmed, Faith Akano, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Oghenetekevwe Patrick Akpofure, Myriam Segovia Almiron, Namita Anand, Jessica Archibald, Harriet Aughey, Lynnlette Aung, Thandi Aung, Pramila Bade, Naomi Bell, Andrada Maria Bianu, Catherine Black, Gennie Booth, Karla Buerano, Chinnu Chandran, Shavin Chellen, Ruth Cousins, Leanne Dearman, Alshaimaa Eldeeb, Teim Eyo, Yasin Fatine, Poppy Flanagan, Abhrajit Giri, Saqib Hasan, Craig Haverstock, Jayne Hillier, Kate Hooper, Zoe Howard, Mais Ismail, Matilda Iverson, Sam Jay, Katie Jenkins, Carla Kantyka, Caroline Kargbo, Almutassem Kazkaz, Shelley Knights, Nikoletta Kottarakou, Carianne Lewis, Carys Mangan, Diane McCarter, Aodhan McGillian, Tasneem Modan, Maria Orford, Salil Pradhan, Patrycja Prusak, Ayesha Rahim, Daniel Ratnaraj, Naveed Shahzad, Adwa Shalabi, Claire Strauss, Jane Sundarsingh, Sumit Thankur, Toby Thenat, Alice Unsworth, Carl Van Heyningen, Elena Raluka Vlad

    Published 2023-12-01
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    Tourment des temps, tourment des âmes : The Changeling (1622) et A Game at Chess (1624) by Antoine Ertlé

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…Both plays reflect the shifting and menacing political climate of the 1620s as well as the religious and ideological uncertainty then pervasive in England. The threatening chaos is embodied in the plays by the main protagonists, polymorphous monsters both brilliant and unfathomable, sinister perverts or perfidious knights who repel spectators as much as they fascinate them.…”
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    El combate en tiempos de la batalla de Agincourt by Masson, C

    Published 2018
    “…When, at the beginning of the fifteenth century, hostilities between France and England resumed, neither of the two armies resembled only the great companies of knights they had faced a century before. …”
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    Le Roman de Perceforest, la Sicambre et la guerre de Cent Ans by Levente Selaf

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The analysis proves that, by this reference, England and France oppose each other in the distant past: the ancestral conflict prefigures the Hundred Years' War. …”
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    "Much joy and favour to you; you are the King’s now": Cardinal Wolsey as a Domestic Patron by Simon Edward John Lambe

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…<p>This article explores the secular, political role of Renaissance cardinals through an analysis of the domestic agenda of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey as Lord Chancellor of England from 1515 to 1529, while positioning him within the context of his near contemporary English and continental cardinal-politicians. …”
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    Spenser’s Blatant Beast: The Thousand Tongues of Elizabethan Religious Polemic by Christopher A. Hill

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Spenser’s heavily allegorized presentation of polemic and pamphleteering in the figure of the Blatant Beast—and the travails of the Knights of Justice and of Courtesy in bringing the beast to heel—can illustrate for students the full extent of that anxiety in Reformation England, as well as articulate Spenser’s call for the timely application of “well guided speech” as the solution to these reckless disputes.…”
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