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  • 31Primary sclerosing cholangitis — Classification and external resources Cholangiogram of primary sclerosing cholangitis. ICD 10 K …

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  • 32William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford — General The Viscount Beresford GCB, GCH, GCTE, PC …

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  • 33Augustan literature — is a style of English literature produced during the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II in the first half of the 18th century, ending in the 1740s with the deaths of Pope and Swift (1744 and 1745, respectively). It is a literary… …

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  • 34Elijah Mizrachi — (Hebrew: אליהו מזרחי) (c. 1455 ndash; 1525 or 1526) was a Talmudist and posek, an authority on Halakha. He is best known for his Sefer ha Mizrachi , a supercommentary on Rashi s commentary on the Torah. He is also known as Re em (רא״ם), the… …

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  • 35Harcourt Lees — Sir Harcourt Lees (1776 1852), political pamphleteer, born 29 November 1776, was eldest son of Sir John Lees, Bart. (created 1804), by Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Cathcart of Glandusk, Ayrshire. He graduated B.A. at Trinity College, Cambridge …

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  • 36Ischemic colitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a colonic pseudomembrane, a finding that may be associated with ischemic colitis. H E stain …

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  • 37Ram Shastri — Prabhune was the chief justice ( Mukhya Nyayadhish ) in the apex court of the Maratha Empire in the latter half of the 18th century, during the heyday of that empire. He is best remembered for having passed strictures against the sitting Peshwa… …

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  • 38McPhail v Doulton — Re Baden s Deed Trusts (No 1) or McPhail v Doulton [1971] AC 424 was a landmark decision of the House of Lords in English trusts law. Contents 1 Facts 2 Judgment 3 Significance 4 Notes …

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  • 39Philippists — The Philippists formed a party in early Lutheranism. Their opponents were called Gnesio Lutherans. Contents 1 Before Luther s Death 2 Opposition to Melanchthon 3 Open Conflict 4 L …

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  • 40Uniform Firearms Act — The Uniform Firearms Act (UFA) is a set of statutes in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that defines the limits of Section 21 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the right to bear arms, which predates the United States Constitution and reads: The… …

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