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Erhan, Çağrı. Greek occupation of Izmir and adjoining territories: Report of the Inter-Allied Commission of Inquiry (May-September 1919). Ankara: SAM, 1999.

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Gallery, Parkin. The Friday Club, 1905-1922: 24th April-17th May 1996. London: Michael Parkin Gallery, 1996., 1996.

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May, Günter. Günter May, 1922-1983: Städtisches Museum Haus Koekkoek, Kleve, 28. September bis 16. November 1986. Kleve: Das Museum, 1986.

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Michael Collins: "the man who won the war". Cork: Mercier Press, 1990.

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Dwyer, T. Ryle. Michael Collins: The man who won the war. Cork: Mercier Press, 2009.

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Dwyer, T. Ryle. Michael Collins: The man who won the war. Cork: Mercier Press, 2009.

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Michael Collins: The man who won the war. Cork: Mercier Press, 2009.

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Gregory. Lady Gregory's journals.: 21 February 1925-9 May 1932. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1987.

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Kingsbury, Lilburn Adkin. A man of many letters: The "Mam" letters, 1911-1921. Tempe, Ariz: Roberta Burnett Communications, 1990.

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Walsh, Margaret. Sam Maguire: The enigmatic man behind Ireland's most prestigious trophy. Kenneigh, Ballineen, Co. Cork: Kenneigh Tower Publications, 2003.

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Myrdal, Alva Reimer. "Något kan man väl göra: Texter 1932-1982. Stockholm: Carlssons, 2002.

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Max Frisch: Das Spätwerk (1962-1982) : eine Einführung. Tübingen: Francke, 1985.

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1938-, Ingersoll Earl G., ed. Conversations with May Sarton. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1991.

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Party, Cairngorms Working. Publicconsultation paper: May 1992. (Edinburgh): The Working Party, 1992.

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Gillespie, Gregory. Gregory Gillespie: May, 1992. San Francisco, Calif: Harcourts Modern and Contemporary Art, 1992.

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May Gibbs diary 1992. North Ryde, N.S.W: CollinsAngus & Robertson, 1991.

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Kong, Lingjing. Wu sa wai jiao shi. [Beijing: Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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Graybill, Audrey. THE HAWLEY FLOOD: May 22- May 23, 1942. Paupack, PA: Wallenpaupack Historical Society, 2012.

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Karamanlēs, Kōstas Al. O Eleutherios Venizelos kai oi exōterikes mas scheseis (1928-1932). Athēna: Ellēnikē-Euroekdotikē, 1986.

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Levy, B. S. Red Reign: February-May 1962. Oak Park, Ill: Think Fast Ink, 2010.

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Thammasāt), Kānsammanā "1 Satawat Parithat: Ratthathammanūn læ Ratthaprahān kap Kānmư̄ang Sayām/Thai Samai Mai (Phō̜ Sō̜ 2454-2550)" (2007 Mahāwitthayālai. Phrưtsaphā 35 =: Bloody May 1992. Krung Thēp: Mūnnithi Khrōngkān Tamrā Sangkhommasāt læ Manutsayasāt, 2007.

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John Osborne: The many lives of the angry young man. New York: Alfred A.Knopf, 2007.

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John Osborne: The many lives of the angry young man. New York: Vintage Books, 2008.

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Harlan, Jack R., ed. Crops & Man. Madison, WI, USA: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2135/1992.cropsandman.

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The origins and course of the German economic crisis: November 1923 to May 1932. Berlin: Haude & Spener, 1993.

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May Sarton: A bibliography. 2nd ed. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2000.

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United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Office of the Secretary. Treasury notes of May 15, 1992, series S-1992. Washington: Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary, 1989.

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United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Office of the Secretary. Treasury notes of May 15, 1992, series J-1992. Washington: Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary, 1987.

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Kim, Guenther. Biotechnology, bioremediation: January 1992 - May 1994. Beltsville, Md: National Agricultural Library, 1994.

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Karl, Schneider. Acid rain: January 1992 - May 1994. Beltsville, Md: National Agricultural Library, 1995.

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Rural Development Council for Northern Ireland. Annual report: May 1992 - June 1993. Edited by Hurson Tess. Cookstown, Co. Tyrone: The Council, 1993.

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Evian Conference (1992 Evian-les-Bains, France). Evian Conference: 21-24 May 1992. [S.l: s.n., 1992.

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IMF. Research Dept. World Economic Outlook, May 1992 (English). Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781451945065.081.

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Minors, Michael. London Borough Council by-elections May 1990 to May 1992. London: London Research Centre, Demographic and Statistical Studies, 1992.

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Walentowicz, P. J. The General Strike in Doncaster May 1926. (Doncaster): Doncaster Library Service, 1986.

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NISTCOL), Education Administration Workshop for Vice Principals (1992. Education Administration Workshop for Vice Principals: Held at NISTCOL, May 12, 1992-May 20, 1992. [Lusaka]: Ministry of Education, 1992.

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Records, Mar. 5 1917 to May 17 1922. [Toronto: Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 1995.

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The collected works of Mahatma Gandhi: XXIII (March 1922-May 1924). Min. Info. & Broadcasting, 1994.

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Congress, American Mining. The Mining Congress Journal, Vol. 8: May, 1922 (Classic Reprint). Forgotten Books, 2018.

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Richard, Shone, Beechey James 1969-, Friday Club (London England), and Parkin Gallery, eds. The Friday Club 1905-1922: 24th April - 17th May 1996. London: Michael Parkin Gallery, 1996.

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Tortolani, Erica, and Martin F. Norden, eds. ReFocus: The Films of Paul Leni. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474454513.001.0001.

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Silent-era film scholarship has all too often focused on a handful of German directors, including Fritz Lang, F. W. Murnau and Ernst Lubitsch, but little attention has been paid to arguably one of the most influential filmmakers of the period: Paul Leni. This collection – the first comprehensive English-language study of Leni’s life and career – offers new insights into his national and international films, his bold forays into scenic design and his transition from German to Hollywood filmmaking. The contributors give fresh insights into Leni’s most influential films, including Waxworks (1924), The Cat and the Canary (1927) and The Man Who Laughs (1928), and explores such lesser-known productions as The Diary of Dr. Hart (1918), Backstairs (1921) and the Rebus film series (1925–7). Engaging with new historical, analytical, and theoretical perspectives on Leni’s work, this book is a groundbreaking exploration of a cinematic pioneer.
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Steiner, Rudolf. The human heart: A lecture / by Dr. Rudolf Steiner ; Dornach, May 26, 1922. Mercury Press, 1985.

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Bock, Hans-Michael, Jan Distelmeyer, and Jörg Schöning, eds. Filmpionier und Mogul. edition text + kritik im Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783869168647.

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Joe May (1880–1954) war eine Zentralfigur des Weimarer Kinos. 1911 kam er als Regisseur zum Film, war aber schon bald auch als Produzent tätig. Er baute eine eigene Produktionsfirma auf und feierte mit seriellen Formaten wie der Joe-Deebs-Detektivserie und der melodramatischen Mia-May-Serie schnell Erfolge. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg wuchs seine Firma zu einem kleinen Imperium heran und umfasste eigene Ateliers und Außengelände in Berlin-Weißensee und Woltersdorf. Es entstanden Großproduktionen wie die 8-teilige Abenteuerserie "Die Herrin der Welt" (1919) und der 2-Teiler "Das indische Grabmal" (1921). Mays Filme – vor allem "Heimkehr" (1928) und "Asphalt" (1928/29) – gehören zu den Höhepunkten des Weimarer Kinos. Star der May-Filme war zumeist seine Frau Mia May, auch Tochter Eva (1902–1924) machte in ihrem kurzen Leben als Schauspielerin Karriere. Zum "Team" May gehörten außerdem eine Reihe von Mitarbeitern, darunter auch Fritz Lang und Thea von Harbou, denen die May-Filme zu ersten Erfolgen verhalfen und den Weg für die weitere Karriere ebneten. Einen maßgeblichen Beitrag zu den May-Filmen leisteten u. a. die Film-Architekten Erich Kettelhut, Martin Jacoby-Boy und Paul Leni. Aber auch das Wirken anderer Beteiligter, die bisher eher unsichtbar blieben, gilt es zu entdecken. In den Texten dieses Buchs beleuchten Filmhistoriker und -wissenschaftler das Scha?en Joe Mays im Weimarer Kino und im Exil sowie das seiner Mitarbeiter und Weggefährten. Zum Thema des Sammelbands erschien im November 2018 bereits das cinefest-Katalogbuch "Meister des Weimarer Kinos. Joe May und das wandernde Bild".
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Biblioteca, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, ed. Uniti sotto le rosse bandiere: Storia e cultura del primo maggio, 1886-1922 : mostra documentaria : Reggio Emilia, Sala comunale esposizioni, Isolato S. Rocco, 4-26 ottobre. Milano: La Fondazione, 1987.

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Michael Collins: The Man Who Made Ireland. Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1996.

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Carabin, Hélène, Maria V. Johansen, Jennifer F. Friedman, Stephen T. McGarvey, Henry Madsen, Zhou Xiao-Nong, and Steven Riley. Zoonotic schistosomosis (schistosomiasis). Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0062.

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Asiatic schistosomiosis is a very old disease with Schistosoma japonicum eggs found in human remains > 2000 years old from Hunan and Hubei provinces in China (Mao and Shao 1982). The original description of Asiatic schistosomiosis was made by Fujii in 1847 (Sasa 1972). The life cycle was fi rst described by Kawanashi (1904) who noted trematode-like eggs in cat faeces. The same year, Katsurada recovered adult worms from a cat from Katayama, Japan (Okabe 1964). Fujinami and Nakamura (1909) first reported skin infection with S. japonicum cercariae of different mammals, and Miyairi and Suzuki (1914) discovered that Oncomelania hupensis served as intermediate host where miracidia developed into sporocysts and further into cercariae (Jordan 2000). The snail hosts of S. japonicum were discovered in China by Faust and Meleney (1923), The Philippines by Tubangui (1932) and in Indonesia by Carvey et al. (1973). In addition to the skin as the principal route of infection, Suda (1924) described oral infection and several authors described the intrauterine route of infection. (Okabe 1964; Sasa 1972).Following the understanding of the lifecyle, control measures including wearing closely woven clothing, composting of faeces with urine for at least 14 days, replacing cattle with horses, killing of rodents especially rats, killing of snails by lime, copper sulphate or salt water, were proven to have some efficacy. In Japan, an effective integrated control programme started after Second World War with the last human case being reported in 1978 (Jordan 2000 ). The National Schistosomiosis Control Programme in China started in 1955 and at that time more than 10 million people were infected with S. japonicum (Wu 2002). Emetine and antimony potassium tartrate were among the first drugs with proven efficacy against schistosomiosis in humans. Later antimony and finally praziquantel and artemether have been introduced as highly effective drugs with only minor adverse effects (Wu 2002).
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Pino Posada, Juan Pablo. Aurelio Arturo y la poesía colombiana del siglo XX. Editorial EAFIT, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17230/9789587207064lr0.

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Echando mano de un basamento teórico-conceptual que bebe de la filosofía, la teoría literaria, la sociología y la historia, Juan Pablo Pino Posada se adentra en los pliegues de la obra del poeta colombiano Aurelio Arturo (La Unión, 1906 - Bogotá, 1974) con el propósito de estudiar las maneras en que las nociones de “espacio” y “subjetividad” se trenzan y ponen de manifiesto las tensiones propias de la modernidad tardía. Lo verdaderamente singular de este libro estriba en que su aproximación, al ser de carácter histórico-narrativo, permite pensar los tres periodos creativos de la lírica arturiana –el de su juventud, su adultez y su vejez–, y las espacialidades (sean estas vividas, imaginarias o metafóricas) en torno a las cuales dichos periodos se forjan, como ejes constitutivos de un todo, de una unidad, de un “relato” (aristotélicamente hablando) que ofrece posibles respuestas a la pregunta tardomoderna por la interacción de la subjetividad consigo misma y con el lenguaje. Dejando de lado a José Eustasio Rivera (1888-1928), cuya producción lírica continúa siendo esquiva a rotulaciones generacionales, en el transcurso de esta travesía el autor logra entroncar a Arturo con Los Nuevos (1925), Piedra y Cielo (1939-c. 1944), la revista Mito (1955-1962), el Nadaísmo (1958-1974) y la Generación desencantada (1974-c. 1990), vistos de manera sinecdótica en poetas como Rafael Maya (1897-1980), Eduardo Carranza (1913-1985), Jorge Gaitán Durán (1924-1962), Jaime Jaramillo Escobar (1932) y José Manuel Arango (1937-2002), respectivamente. Lo anterior, pese a estar ceñido al siempre canonizante método generacional (hoy tan cuestionado al interior del campo de los Estudios Literarios), revela el interés de Pino Posada por desterrar el vicio que ha hecho que cierto sector de la crítica siga viendo a Arturo como una figura “insular”, ajena a los múltiples y diversos senderos poéticos del país. Estamos ante un trabajo riguroso, sensible y necesario para los estudios poetológicos en Colombia.
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Fye, W. Bruce. Challenges and Changes During the Depression. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199982356.003.0006.

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The Great Depression led to a dramatic decline in new patients at the Mayo Clinic (from 79,000 in 1929 to fewer than 50,000 in 1932). Mayo was in better financial condition than many large enterprises, but the economic crisis forced it to cut salaries and reduce other expenses. The clinic’s cardiologists were especially interested in electrocardiography, heart valve disease, and myocardial infarction. In 1930 the institution created a vascular section, staffed by specialists interested in peripheral vascular diseases and hypertension. Mayo vascular specialists George Brown and Edgar Allen played central roles in convincing the leaders of the American Heart Association to expand their organization’s agenda to include blood vessel diseases. Mayo pathologist Louis Wilson, who had been a vocal proponent of formalizing specialty training since 1912, was largely responsible for the creation of the influential Advisory Board for Medical Specialties in 1934. Will and Charlie Mayo died in 1939.
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Walravens, Hartmut. Joseph Franz Rock (1884-1962). Tagebuch der Reise von Chieng Mai nach Yünnan, 1921-1922. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/0x001499bc.

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Swinburne, Clymer R. Initiates and The People, May 1928 to June 1929. Kessinger Publishing, 2003.

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