THE REFORMATION OF DEATH AND GRIEF IN NORTHERN SCOTLAND

The Reformation of Death and Grief in Northern Scotland

In many ways the Scottish Reformation was a centralised, top-down event, driven by prominent members of the aristocracy, and imposed in stages throughout the country with greater or lesser success.Certain areas, in particular the Highlands and Islands, were harder to reform than other parts of the country, and certain aspects of pre-Reformation rel

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Gene expression tryptophan aspartate coat protein in determining latent tuberculosis infection using immunocytochemistry and real time polimerase chain reaction

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.Problem of Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) is BOW TIE increasing in number especially in countries with high TB incidence rate, such as Indonesia.Although not every LTBI will become active TB, if untreated and not handled appropriately it can still be a so

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Economic effectiveness of fixed-dose combination of alogliptin and pioglitazone in diabetes mellitus treatment

Objective: to comparatively assess the weighted average costs associated with the use of alogliptin-pioglitazone combination versus glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs).Material and methods.A retrospective study involved pharmacoeconomic analysis, including cost-minimization analysis and budget impact analysis, with consideration t

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THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY IN THE URBAN PLANNING SYSTEM IN MOROCCO

Urban and cultural identity is an extremely interesting and decisive concept in the reflections in the past, present and in the future of the territories.Goal and objectives: Beyond the theoretical aspects of the concept, this study highlights the link between the concept and the urban planning system.If identity is in essence multi-scalar, the sca

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