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Famous Persons (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Famous Persons'
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The cover. Evening mood at Schlachtensee.
2 Nov 2009
rec_pub_19887654-the-cover-evening-mood-schlachtensee.htm
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19901224-the-story-louis-braille.htm
Cattleya orchid and three Brazilian hummingbirds.
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19884603-cattleya-orchid-three-brazilian-hummingbirds.htm
The cover. Giant Indian fruit bat.
26 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19861659-the-cover-giant-indian-fruit-bat.htm
19 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19843889-the-cover-court-jester-stanczyk-1480-1560-receives-news-loss-smolensk.htm
Abraham Lincoln did not have type 5 spinocerebellar ataxia.
18 Oct 2009
An autosomal dominant genetic disorder, type 5 spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA5), occurs in multiple descendants of one paternal uncle and one paternal aunt of President Abraham Lincoln. It has been suggested that Lincoln himself had the disease and ...
rec_pub_19841386-abraham-lincoln-did-type-5-spinocerebellar-ataxia.htm
The cover. Spatial concept: expectations.
12 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19826012-the-cover-spatial-concept-expectations.htm
[The painful light--portraits of awakeness and melancholy by painter Edward Hopper]
6 Oct 2009
Depression was a recurrent phenomenon in the life of the American painter Edward Hopper (1882-1967). He is known as one of the artists who portrays modern melancholy most convincingly. The article uses his original artwork to reflect upon sleep, ...
rec_pub_19823217-the-painful-light-portraits-awakeness-melancholy-painter-edward-hopper.htm
5 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19809013-the-cover-granada-woman.htm
29 Sep 2009
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) was first documented in the medical literature in 1886. A HGPS patient has the physical characteristics and appearances of an elderly individual. In 1921, F. Scott Fitzgerald published a short story ...
rec_pub_19783794-hutchinson-gilford-progeria-syndrome-presentation-f-scott-fitzgerald.htm
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