FROM LAW BOOK TO LEGAL BOOK: THE ORIGIN OF A SPECIES

From Law Book to Legal Book: The Origin of a Species

This article responds to the question posed in the title of the 18 June 2020 workshop of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History: »What is a Legal Book? Crossing Perspectives between Legal History and Book History«.Bridging the gap between legal history and book history requires a broader conception of legal literature, one that the t

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A randomized trial of the effectiveness of an ultrasonic denture hygiene intervention program among communitydwelling elders*

PurposeThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of ultrasonic denture hygiene interventions in improving denture cleanliness among elderly individuals.Materials and MethodsSixty-six participants who had received upper metal framework removable partial dentures within the past 5 years were randomly allocated into three denture hygiene interventi

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Seroprevalence of dengue, yellow fever, and related flaviviruses among the rural human population in Nguruman and Kerio Valley, Kenya

BackgroundYellow fever virus (YFV) and dengue virus (DENV) are among the major re-emerging arboviruses that pose a significant threat to public health.Their associated burden and prevalence can be substantially underestimated due to insufficient surveillance and inadequate diagnosis.This study aimed to determine evidence of dengue, yellow and relat

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Mobility in the Sixteenth Century: Narrative Evidence about Travel and the Discovery of the World in Early Modern German Literature

The topic of mobility contributes in multiple ways to a deeper understanding of cultural history.The degree of mobility has much to say about the development of any society, both in the past and in the present.This paper examines the situation in sixteenth-century Europe through the lens of literary documents in which we Cloves can find comments on

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