نتایج جستجو برای: extant in several manuscripts

تعداد نتایج: 17010579  

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
arman zargaran research ofce for the history of persian medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran abdolali mohagheghzadeh department of traditional pharmacy, faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

although iran has a deep history about 10000 years, its role in development of science in general and medicine in particular is yet to be known. there are several factors responsible for this, namely the destruction of a good number of ancient persian manuscripts and books. furthermore, lack of interest found among contemporary researchers seems to add to this anonymity. one way to compensate f...

2012
Patrick Georges Aylin Seçkin

The literature on art auctions has overlooked the market for classical music manuscripts and this paper explores, for the first time, the determinants of “hammer” prices for about 360 classical music manuscripts auctioned at Sotheby’s (London) during the 1998-2009 period. We use hedonic price regressions in order to explain the price of classical music manuscripts by several characteristics. Th...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان - دانشکده مهندسی عمران 1391

deployable scissor type structures are composed of the so-called scissor-like elements (sles), which are connected to each other at an intermediate point through a pivotal connection and allow them to be folded into a compact bundle for storage or transport. several sles are connected to each other in order to form units with regular polygonal plan views. the sides and radii of the polygons are...

2011
Elizabeth Murphy Kjell H. Mild

This breakout group evaluated the data addressing EMF effects on cytosolic free calcium and other ions as well as the effect of EMF on calcium signaling pathways. A literature search of papers published from 1990 to 1996 showed approximately 25 manuscripts directly related to the topic (see Table 1 and References; note these searches are inevitably incomplete). The breakout group discussed seve...

Journal: :Medical History 2007
JONATHAN WALMSLEY

During the early part of his career as an academic in 1660s Oxford, John Locke trained as a physician. Acquainted with some of the most brilliant researchers of his day— Robert Boyle, Thomas Willis, Richard Lower and Robert Hooke—and an active member of the scientific community, Locke was part of a generation that revolutionized natural philosophy. He never published a natural philosophical wor...

2002
Fred Coulson

TBRC's origins go back at least 30 years, to the activities of the Library of Congress in India. There E. Gene Smith, in his capacity as Field Director for the Library of Congress, was able to secure for publication several thousand Tibetan texts that had been trickling into India along with the Tibetan refugee diaspora. This publication work was accomplished under the auspices of the U.S.–Indi...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2007
hooman asadi dariush safvat mahmoud tavousi

the historical background of the dastgāh concept, and the process through which it replaced the maqām system, still remains a major question in the history of persian music. it is usually vaguely assumed that both concepts of the dastgāh and the radīf were introduced to persian music during the qajar era. the present paper is a first attempt to shed light on the issue through a historical music...

Journal: :جستارهای ادبی 0

shahnameh researchers have not made enough attempts to find the correct forms of its toponymy. the variants of these names are frequently incompatible and sometimes incorrect. obviously the copiers of manuscripts have made little effort to record such names correctly and even at times they have inadvertently replaced the original names with the ones sounding more familiar to them. based on the ...

2012
Per Christiansen

Derived sabercats had craniomandibular morphologies that in many respects were highly different from those of extant felids, and this has often been interpreted functionally as adaptations for predation at extreme gape angles with hypertrophied upper canines. It is unknown how much of this was a result of intraspecific postnatal ontogeny, since juveniles of sabercats are rare and no quantitativ...

Journal: :College & Research Libraries News 1967

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