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Trade and circulation in the Loire Valley during the Carolingian period: the case study of the monastery of Cormery
1Today,Cormery is a quiet village of the Loire valley in Touraine but during medieval times, it was the seat of an important monastery, which progressively declined until the end of the 18th century. The monastic settlement was created at the end of the 8th century by Ithier, an abbot at the head of the powerful community of St Martin of Tours and a grand chancellor of Charlemagne. The monastery was located near the Indre river, a tributary of the Loire river, at approximately 20 km from the famous funerary complex in Tours which housed the remains of the bishop Martin. The remains of the monastic settlement of Cormery are still numerous in the heart of the village. They have been studied within the framework of a PhD thesis in medieval archaeology defended in December (POUYET, ). In this work, we also covered the organization oftrade and circulation during the
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This study aims to describe real world palivizumab use and effectiveness in high-risk Latin American infants and young children.
MethodProspective, multicenter observational study with infants at risk for severe RSV infection who received palivizumab according to routine clinical practice. Subjects were followed for one year with monthly visits after the first dose of palivizumab. An infant was considered adherent if receiving all the expected injections or five or fewer injections within appropriate inter-dose intervals. Annual incidence rates and risk factors of lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) hospitalization were determined through Poisson regression models (=0.05).
ResultsThe study enrolled children from seven countries in Latin America, from February to September . The majority (98%) were bo
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Jesse B. Martin Company ()
Jesse Bigler Martin was an elder of wide experience. He was part of the exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, joined the Mormon Battalion, and made the long march to California, where he worked for a while at Sutter's Mill. Later, he traveled to Utah, married, and served as a "Minute Man" in several Indian skirmishes. From to he served as a missionär in Great Britain. Now he was returning home. Upon reaching Iowa City he became captain of the emigrant company that bears his name. When it left Iowa City, June 1, the utbildning consisted of 31 wagons. The teamsters were green and had to be trained. The oxen were wild and had to be tamed. In the process an axle broke, one wagon overturned, and another collided with a tree. Days were hot, and fleas plagued the company.
On June 8, heavy showers kept the lära in camp longer than usual. At Westfield the party learned, via letter, that members of a handcart company that was ahead of them were all healthy and happy. In Mart