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    1425-1428, oil on oak) in this painting. Of course, mainly because Rogier van der Weyden was a student of Robert Campin. But in my opinion, there is this very similar spirituality that is laid down on both paintings, and it was something that Robert could teach Rogier, it was something they both had (and possibly what established their connection.) In “The Mérode Altarpiece” “the smallest details are meticulously worked to reflect reality on a two-dimensional plane. Illusionistic effects are…

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    Huntington's Disease Essay

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    Introduction The scientific study of Huntington’s Disease (HD) had began in 1872, by George Huntington who is a family physician that had published a report on the clinical symptoms and peculiar mode of inheritance of the disorder.(1, 2) Huntington’s disease has 3 subtypes according to the age onset, which are infantile, juvenile and the adult-onset.(2) Individuals with Huntington’s disease can become asymptomatic between the ages of 1 and 80 years.(3) The typical mean age of onset is 40 years,…

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    Homicides Case Study

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    further states in her article, Direct Fail, “Less than 5 percent of direct file cases since 1999 have gone to jury. In other words, in 95 percent of direct file cases, the Das choose the charge, venue, and-thanks to mandatory sentencing-the punishment. And all this “due process” is without the input of a judge or jury. (Gardner, N.,…

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    Diabetes Value Chain

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    Diabetes is a metabolic disease. 100 million people in the world are affected by diabetes[diabetes [1] and isit’s the cause of 1.1 million deaths every year, 80% of which found in lower and middle income countries [2]. Now 32.7 million diabetic patientpatients an estimated in India and this amount is expected to twisetwice by 2025. Prevalence is expected to double worldwide in next 20 years[years [3] and enlarged by 150% in lower and middle income countries [2][3][4]. A same situation having in…

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    Introduction Learners in classrooms across America possess a variety of English dialects, creoles, and accents. However, not all of these students are aware of the differences between their way of speaking and Standard American English or SAE. Although one’s English dialect or creole is valuable and functional in their home and community, increasing one’s proficiency in SAE for use in the educational setting will add to their “toolkit” of skills but may also require support. Explanation of…

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    Edfu Temple Snakes

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    1 Six guardian and beneficent snakes at Edfu temple Ahmed KhalafAllah Safina∗ The scope of this paper is limited to the discussion of some lesser known aspects of six snakes at Edfu temple1. I aim with this paper to develop the understanding of these elusive beings through the examination of their nature, roles, names, and epithets. These snakes originally belonged to subordinate deities2 that had a beneficial and protective role with regard to Horus of Behdety…

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    Risk for Vitamin A Toxicity in Severe Hypertriglyceridemia," Annals of Internal Medicine, 105, 877-879. Fisher LD and van Belle G (1993), Biostatistics: A Methodology for the Health Sciences. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hollander M and Wolfe DA (1973), Nonparametric Statistical Methods. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Lee ET (1992), Statistical Methods for Survival Data Analysis. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Lehmann EL (1975), Nonparametrics: Statistical Methods Based on…

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    Gregor Mendel, known as the “father of modern genetics”, he was born in Austria in 1822. Mendel was sent to a secondary school in Troppau to continue his education, he grew up in a German speaking family and graduated high school in 1840. After his graduation he went onto a 2-year program at the Philosophical Institute at Olmutz University. Around 1854, Mendel began to research the transmission of hereditary traits in plant hybrids. At the time of Mendel’s studies, it was a generally accepted…

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    Kunigunda Case Study

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    nekako tako da pač ni v isti vrstici] Kunigunda’s exciting campaign for cycling in cooperation with the Velenje civil initiative Veleje na bicikl and the Slovenian Cyclists’ Network. Whoever lost his dragon or whose horse got confiscated, do not worry. Hop on a…

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    the chip removal theoretically and then compare the results with practical results. It can be stated that the passive force is the most dominant force component and theoretical cutting force values are 45-120% higher than the measured one. [13] D.K Das et al. [2014] investigates the surface roughness during hard turning of EN24 of 50 HRC hardness with coated carbide insert. By using grey based Taguchi and regression analysis it was concluded that surface roughness of 0.42 micron is obtained at…

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