Amazonian Brazilian medicinal plants described by C.F.P. von Martius in the 19th century. (57/105)

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The expression of emotions in 20th century books. (58/105)

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Maximinus Daia, a Roman emperor who may have had Graves' disease and died of a thyrotoxic crisis. (59/105)

Evidence is presented that the Roman emperor Maximinus Daia had Graves' disease and died of severe thyrotoxicosis. The information about this emperor's terminal illness is drawn from the writings of the 4th century writers Eusebius and Lactantius. An existing statue indicates that the emperor had bilateral Graves' ophthalmopathy.  (+info)

Trends in citations to books on epidemiological and statistical methods in the biomedical literature. (60/105)

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A hundred-year of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie)--1913-2013: a pivotal book in the history of psychiatry. (61/105)

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Relationship between Internet use and general belief in a just world among Chinese retirees. (62/105)

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Shorter lines facilitate reading in those who struggle. (63/105)

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Learning from simple ebooks, online cases or classroom teaching when acquiring complex knowledge. A randomized controlled trial in respiratory physiology and pulmonology. (64/105)

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