This article discusses the ways in which performances were disciplined in revolutionary France between 1789 and 1794.It presents the socio-political contexts of two legal acts regulating the production and staging of plays: the relatively liberal Le Chapelier Law of 13 January 1791 and the repressive Decree of the National Convention of 2 August 17
Association between some environmental risk factors and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder among children in Egypt: a case-control study
Abstract Background Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a complex disease that negatively impacts the social and academic/occupational activities of children and is more common in boys than in girls.Methods This case-control study aimed to assess the association between some environmental risk factors Eczema and ADHD among children i
Is 3D-CT reformation using free software applicable to diagnosis of bone changes in mandibular condyles?
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the agreement of Room Spray computed tomography (CT) imaging using 3D reformations (3DR) with shaded surface display (SSD) and maximum intensity projection (MIP) in the diagnosis of bone changes in mandibular condyles of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and compared findings with multiplanar reformation (MPR
A spoon full of studies helps the comparison go down: A comparative analysis of Tulving’s spoon test
Mental time travel refers to the ability to cast one’s mind back in time to re-experience a past event and forward in time to pre-experience events that may occur in the future.Endel Tulving (2005), an authority on mental time travel, holds that this ability is unique to humans.Anticipating that comparative psychologists would challenge this clai