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    COLECȚIA NUMISMATICĂ A LUI ORMÓS ZSIGMOND – ÎNTRE PASIUNE ȘI RAȚIUNE by Nicoleta Demian

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In 1861 he was elected the corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Philology and Art section, due to his literary merits. In May 1872, during the visit of emperor Franz Joseph to Timişoara, he was awarded with the small cross of the Order of St. …”
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    Resource flows and levels of spending for the response to HIV and AIDS in Belarus by Amico Peter, Yakusik Anna, Urbanovich Ilona, Gvozdeva Eleanora, Tkachova Alena I, Kachan Valentina I, Avila-Figueroa Carlos

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…In 2008, Belarus committed to undertaking a comprehensive National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA) in order to analyze HIV spending priorities. …”
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    The most important architectural and artistic mutual influences between Iraq and the Maghreb in the Islamic era by Ahmad Al-Jumaa

    Published 1978-09-01
    “…It is regrettable to him that the true face of this Arab-Islamic style did not fully appear in its true nature, due to the disappearance of many buildings and the lack of maintenance of most of them on sound foundations, in addition to the loss of many transferred archaeological valuables, and some orientalists who had a first in studying Arab antiquities They devoted part of their efforts to withholding any merit to Arabs and Muslims in the field of arts and architecture, in addition to the directives that inspired some Arab scholars and intellectuals to focus most of their attention on the ancient antiquities of Islam and then give what remained of that attention to the Arab antiquities in the Islamic era. …”
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    Working Against Biological Explanations of Racial Difference in the Clinic and Beyond by Olivia Moscicki

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Though the drug was not originally intended for any particular racial group of patients, retroactive data analysis of a study showing unimpressive benefits to BiDil was reexamined to reveal statistically notable benefits for Black patients.[4] Eventually becoming the “only drug approved for a single ethnic group,” BiDil was supported by the NAACP[5] and celebrated as a move towards better serving Black patients and addressing health disparities.[6] Gary Puckrein, executive director of the National Minority Health Month Foundation, argued in favor of BiDil in Health Affairs. …”
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    Compulsory COVID-19 Vaccination? by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…As a recent example of executive overreach, President Trump once declared a national emergency over immigration at the southern border in order to bypass the legislature and free up spending for a wall (a campaign promise).[28] Although the WHO, itself not immune from political influence, publishes parameters for staging pandemics,[29] it does not (and cannot) describe a uniform policy on what precise levels of spread, hospitalization, or mortality merit what type of response.  …”
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