966 resultados para Walter, Henry.
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On cover : The Bible in art: The New Testament.
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(The) Achilles family from New Hampshire, 1776-1961 ; Henry the Hessian soldier and his descendants.
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Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N.Y.
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Compiled by Henry D. Gilpin from Scot's introductions and notes to the editions of "his own works" published between 1827 and 1831. cf. Brit. Mus. Catalogue.
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Memoir of Mackenzie, by Sir Walter Scott.--Man of feeling.--Papers from The Lounger.--Man of the world.--Julia de Roubigné.--Papers from The Mirror.
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Printed for the use of the Committee on Privileges and Elections. Walter F. George, chairman.
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Fingolimod is a new and efficient treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS). The drug administration requires special attention to the first dose, since cardiovascular adverse events can be observed during the initial six hours of fingolimod ingestion. The present study consisted of a review of cardiovascular data on 180 patients with MS receiving the first dose of fingolimod. The rate of bradycardia in these patients was higher than that observed in clinical trials with very strict inclusion criteria for patients. There were less than 10% of cases requiring special attention, but no fatal cases. All but one patient continued the treatment after this initial dose. This is the first report on real-life administration of fingolimod to Brazilian patients with MS, and one of the few studies with these characteristics in the world.
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Montage was one of the great innovations of avant-garde literature. As time went by, this technique lost some of its shock effect and became increasingly a method for structuring the text. After the avant-garde literature movement, collage started to be mentioned as a concept together with montage, many times as a complement, but the concepts are often blended into each other. In this article, there will be an attempt to delimit what is montage and what is collage through an exposition of some theories and the examination of the way they are applied in the work of a contemporary writer, the German Walter Kempowski.