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Despot Stefan and Byzantium
Published 2006-01-01“…This honor was bestowed upon the young Knez Stefan in summer of 1402 after his return from the battlefield of Angora (Ankara), where Sultan Beyazid I suffered a disastrous defeat from the hands of the Tatars. …”
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The Serbian state in the work of Byzantine historian Doucas
Published 2007-01-01“…On the other hand, he is definitely aware of Serbia, a state which had left substantial traces in the works of Byzantine authors, particularly from the time when it usurped (according to the Byzantine view) the Empire. …”
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COVID-19 Ventilator Allocation Protocols are Poised to Disadvantage African Americans
Published 2020-05-01“…They are also allotted less face-to-face time with clinicians who, by a factor of ten to one, are unlikely to be persons of color.[6] Such systemic inequities result in African Americans often delaying care until symptoms are severe—leading to devastating health outcomes.[7] Thus, the first-come first-serve model is poised to disproportionately benefit non-minority populations, as they are more likely to seek care upon early onset of symptoms, and, once in the clinic or emergency room, are less likely to wait for care. …”
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