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Beck & Schröder, Sprendlingen-Frankfurt a. M.
BECK & SCHRÖDER, SPRENDLINGEN-FRANKFURT A. M.
Beck & Schröder, Sprendlingen-Frankfurt a. M. ( -
Beck & Schröder, Dampf- Marmeladen- u. Zuckerwarenfabrik, Sprendlingen-Frankfurt a/M.
BECK & SCHRÖDER, DAMPF- MARMELADEN- U. ZUCKERWARENFABRIK, SPRENDLINGEN-FRANKFURT A/M.
Beck & Schröder, Dampf- Marmeladen- u. Zuckerwarenfabrik, Sprendlingen-Frankfurt a/M. ( -
James M. Beck letter 1923
A letter from Beck to Calvin Coolidge regarding the decision of U.S. Circuit Judge Julius M. Mayer to sentence New York City Controller Charles L. Craig to jailGift of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundatio
Charles Beck to James M. Wayne, April 28, 1830
Charles Beck wrote from Highland School to James M. Wayne, addressed to Washington. He wrote to accept John Kean as a student at Highland School.
People Included: Sarah Sabina Keanhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1028/thumbnail.jp
Letter from James M. Beck to William F. Bade, 1910 Jul 27.
JOHN W. STERLING.JOHN A. GARVER,JAMES M. BECK,CORTLAND BETTS,CARL A. MEADCABLE ADDRESS NUMLATUS LAW OFFICESSHEARMAN & STERLING55 WALL STREET, NEW YORKNATIONAL CITY BANK BUILDINGJuly 27, 1910.William F. Bade, Esq.,My dear Mr. Bade:I am much interested in your editorial, which is strongly expressed.It is possible that I may not be at the office to-morrow (Thursday) but I fully expect to be here on Friday.Yours very truly,[illegible]06290https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/31830/thumbnail.jp
Beck, L J M, 1200197
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/370941Surname: BECK
Given Name(s) or Initials: L J M
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 1200197
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-2446181296
Item: [2016.0049.03268] "Beck, L J M, 1200197
Ulrich Beck: modernità e cosmopolitismo fra Occidente e non-Occidente
Questo contributo offre alcune considerazioni su due dei temi centrali della riflessione di Ulrich Beck: la (ri)formulazione dell'idea di modernità nei termini di "seconda modernità"; e la conseguente esigenza di formulazione di un adeguato corredo metodologico e concettuale di impronta cosmopolita per l'analisi di questa nuova condizione della storia dell'umanità.
L'idea di una "seconda modernità", proiettata al di là dei caratteri industriali e delle categorie interpretative della modernità classica, nell'offrire un'alternativa alla tesi dell'avvento di una condizione postmoderna, ne coopta e neutralizza la critica, facendo uso dell'incertezza epistemologica prodotta dalla crisi dei fondamenti scientifici moderni per sancire teoricamente e legittimare un'incertezza sociale a sua volta deterministicamente ricondotta all'avvento di una società – anche globale – del rischio.
La proposta di un cosmopolitismo metodologico come necessario per l'analisi della seconda modernità elude la questione relativa all'inadeguatezza di categorie analitiche metodologicamente nazionaliste per lo studio della prima modernità; e, al tempo stesso, marginalizza o silenzia, eurocentricamente, tanto il ruolo costitutivo del mondo non occidentale nella genealogia intellettuale e istituzionale della modernità, quanto il "lato oscuro" di quest'ultima così come definita dall'Occidente
Selenium and iodine supplementation of rural Tibetan children affected by Kashin-Beck osteoarthropathy
Background: Kashin-Beck disease is an osteoarthropathy endemic in selenium- and iodine-deficient areas around Lhasa, Tibet. Objective: We assessed the efficacy of selenium supplementation on disease progression. Design: A double-blind, randomized controlled trial of selenium supplementation was carried out in 324 children aged 5-15 y who had Kashin-Beck disease. Two hundred eighty children received iodized oil before being randomly assigned to receive selenium or placebo, and a control group of 44 subjects was not supplemented at all. Clinical and radiologic signs, selenium status, urinary iodine, and thyroid function were evaluated at baseline and at 12 mo. Results: The frequencies of joint pain, decreased joint mobility, and radiologic abnormalities were not significantly different between the 3 groups at 12 mo. Height-for-age z scores increased significantly in the subjects who received placebo and iodine or selenium and iodine. In contrast, unsupplemented control subjects did not recover from growth retardation. Serum selenium concentrations at 12 mo were within the reference range and were significantly greater in the selenium-iodine group than in the placebo-iodine group. Serum thyroid hormone concentrations were within the reference ranges after the administration of iodine, and these values were not significantly affected by selenium supplementation. Conclusions: The results of this study do not rule out the possibility that selenium may help to prevent the occurrence of Kashin-Beck disease. However, selenium supplementation had no effect on established Kashin-Beck disease, growth, or thyroid function once iodine deficiency was corrected. These results suggest that iodine, but not selenium, deficiency should be corrected in Tibetan children with Kashin-Beck disease.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Beck, M (Birth, 1878-03-26)
Address: Cinti. Hosp1284/Pg 61/1878/H. M. Jones, MDOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'BEALS-BECK'
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