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    ramses-antibiotics/ramses-package: Ramses v0.5.0

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    Improvements Local databases (connect_local_database() and create_mock_database()) are now powered by DuckDB rather than SQLite, bringing support for datetime variable types and increased performance. Ramses now depends on the duckdb library Added new S4 class Encounter #92 to manipulate hospitalisations (admissions) with associated methods for show(), compute(), collect(), Patient(), longitudinal_table(), clinical_feature_*(), therapy_timeline() TherapyEpisode() and Encounter() have a new optional extend_table_start input controlling their longitudinal table's start. This allows the creation of longitudinal tables starting before the therapy_start or admission_date, respectively. More detail is available from vignette("therapy-episodes") Added Patient() function to create a Patient object from any other object of class RamsesObject Improved documentation and export of S4 methods compute() and collect(). Breaking changes therapy_table() is now deprecated: use longitudinal_table() instead #86 bridge_spell_therapy_overlap() is now deprecated : use bridge_encounter_therapy_overlap() instead #86 Database table inpatient_episodes and documentation now refer to 'encounters' rather than 'spells'. Variable spell_id is now known as encounter_id #86. Databases built with previous versions of Ramses will not work with Ramses 0.5.0 Function signatures for all methods are standardised: function arguments object are now changed to x, except for show(object). Support for SQLite databases is withdrawn

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Arts Center

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    Near the pyramids at Giza, the centre was founded in the early 1950s by the late architect Ramses Wissa Wassef as a weaving school. It has since evolved to comprise workshops and showrooms, a pottery and sculpture museum, houses and farm buildings, constructed entirely of mud brick. For Wissa Wassef, vaulted and domed mud brick structures represented something quintessentially Egyptian as these forms had been adopted in turn by Paranoiac, Coptic and Islamic civilisations. The choice of this traditional technology also reflected his desire to transmit the values of handicraft to succeeding generations in a rapidly industrialising country. The jury commended the centre for "the beauty of its execution, the high value of its objectives, the social impact of its activities as well as the power of its influence as an example."general view, view of pyramids of Giza from fields of Cente

    ramses-antibiotics/ramses-package: Ramses v0.7.0

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    Changed Now requires minimum R v4.0.0, dplyr v1.1.0, dbplyr v2.3.2 and tidyselect v1.2.0. Internal code maintenance in line with new tidy programming practice. Tolerance built into the timeline for handling of no growth results. Ramses does not currently prescribe whether no growth should be loaded into microbiology_isolates or not (#108). The timeline will now show specimens without an isolate record at the time of collection

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

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    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

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    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

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    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

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    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

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    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

    No full text
    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings

    No full text
    The Creating a Center for Architectural Archives in Egypt: Preservation and Access for the Papers of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef project was made possible with funding from Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections of the National Endowment for the Humanities
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