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Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation in U.S. history, ratified in 1781 and superseded by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. The imperative need for unity among the new states created by the American Revolution and the necessity of defining the relative powers of the Continental Congress and the... Read more |
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Johann Joachim Becher
BECHER, JOHANN JOACHIM(b. Speyer, Germany, 6 May 1635; d. London, England, October 1682)chemistry, economics, reform, noble court, commerce. For the original article on Becher see DSB, vol. 1.Research in the history of science since the original DSB article has highlighted the importance of the... Read more |
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Mentally ill persons
Mental DisordersGeneral considerations underlying the study of mental disorders are discussed in the articles under this heading. Concepts of direct relevance are also discussed in Anxiety; Defense mechanisms; Stress. General categories of mental disorders are reviewed in the articles Neurosis;... Read more |
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Facilitation
FACILITATION Facilitation refers to the repeated passage of an excitation along the same pathway; this brings about a gradual and permanent decrease in resistance to this progression, and thus this channel develops into the preferred pathway for future excitations. This term was used very early by... Read more |
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Confederation Congress 1781-1789
CONFEDERATION CONFEDERATION. The era 1781–1789 takes its name from the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the new United States, ratified by the Second Continental Congress on 1 March 1781. This decade has sometimes been described as an era in which America experienc... Read more |
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Athanasius Kircher
KIRCHER, ATHANASIUS(b. Geisa at the Ulster, Germany, 2 May 1602 [or 1601]; d. Rome, Italy, 27 November 1680).For the original article on Kircher see DSB, vol. 7.Scholarly work since the 1980s on Kircher has considerably enriched people’s understanding of the life and work of this seventeenth-century... Read more |
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miniature painting
miniature painting [Ital.,=artwork, especially manuscript initial letters, done with the red lead pigment minium; the word originally had no implication as to size]. In a general sense the term denotes any small, detailed kind of painting, including medieval illumination and much of the finest... Read more |
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