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Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Французская история литературы
1910
Autors uz manuskripta parakstu nav atstājis, rakstīts vecajā ortogrāfijā.
Obesity in Aging and Art
2009
THIS issue of Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences highlights new findings on obesity in older persons and its consequences for health and function (1,2,3). The obesity epidemic is spreading rapidly in both developed and developing countries, and perspectives on the negative effects of overweight and obesity abound in recent medical literature. What do we know so far about obesity over the lifetime? Obesity does not spare older persons (4). Obese older persons experience a wide range of negative consequences, including metabolic abnormalities, arthritis, pulmonary diseases, cataracts, cancer, impaired mobility, disability, and mortality. Given the already extensive knowledge base, why a…
History of bioavailable lead and iron in the Greater North Sea and Iceland during the last millennium – A bivalve sclerochronological reconstruction
2014
We present the first annually resolved record of biologically available Pb and Fe in the Greater North Sea and Iceland during 1040-2004 AD based on shells of the long-lived marine bivalve Arctica islandica. The iron content in pre-industrial shells from the North Sea largely remained below the detection limit. Only since 1830, shell Fe levels rose gradually reflecting the combined effect of increased terrestrial runoff of iron-bearing sediments and eutrophication. Although the lead gasoline peak of the 20th century was well recorded by the shells, bivalves that lived during the medieval heyday of metallurgy showed four-fold higher shell Pb levels than modern specimens. Presumably, pre-indus…