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More on the love story of Phaedra and Hippolytus: comparing the references in Pausanias and Euripides
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Mortality, hospital admissions, and medical costs of end-stage renal disease in the United States and Manitoba, Canada
(Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1997)Objectives. National registry data suggest that mortality rates among patients with end-stage renal disease are lower in Canada than in the United States. Casemix and treatment variables, although limited in such instances, ... -
"The mother, so sad it is, of the very best": The lament of Thetis in Iliad 18
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-10-29) -
Motivations, design, and preliminary testing for a 360° vision simulator
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-04-23)Contemporary virtual reality systems enable academics to more efficiently explore and analyze complex three-dimensional (3D) content, but their utility is limited by visual short-term memory. Janus, a geometry agnostic ... -
Multimedia quality of life assessment: advances with FLAIR
(2005)Assessing impact of functional dependency on quality of life (QOL) among older adults can provide an in-depth understanding of health preferences. Utilities as a measure of preferences are necessary in conducting ... -
A multivariate analysis of mortality and hospital admission rates of high-flux dialysis
(American Society of Nephrology, 1992)The use of high-flux dialysis in clinical practice increased rapidly despite an absence of reports on the clinical effectiveness of the technique. Mortality and hospital admission rates of patients treated with high-flux ... -
Musings about a scene pictured by the Achilles Painter
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-02-14)On the cover of an earlier posting of mine for Classical Inquiries, Nagy 2019.01.31, we see a facsimile of a picture painted on an Attic white-ground lekythos, dated somewhere around 440–430 BCE, by an artist who is known ... -
A Mycenaean background for Hēraklēs as a model for athletes
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-07-19)As I argued in the previous posting, Classical Inquiries 2019.07.12, the name of Olympia as a setting for the myth about the founding of the Olympics by Hēraklēs is linked with the name of Mount Olympus as the setting for ... -
Networked Policymaking Avenues: Assessing the Role of Academics in Digital Policy
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New Genres for Scholarship
(2017)Four Harvard and MIT scholars will open with remarks on new genres, after which we’ll open up for discussion within the panel and questions from the audience. The panelists represent the natural sciences, humanities, ... -
The new technology assessment
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The "Newest Sappho": a set of working translations, with minimal comments
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-10-08) -
Nine questions for hybrid journal programs
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NIRDs Unite: Building a Community of Institutional Repository Practitioners in the Northeast
(Against the Grain, 2019-11) -
No price too high?
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1992) -
No-fee open-access journals
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Noesis: Is it a library with built-in searching or a search engine with a built-in library?
(101Communications, Llc., 2002)