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    Medieval Notaries and Their Acts: The 1327–1328 Register of Jean Holanie

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    This book explores the beginnings of the continental European notarial tradition, acquainting readers with the format of notarial documents, the books containing notarial acts, and with the variety of notarial acts.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/1004/thumbnail.jp

    807-2 Effect of Age on Left Ventricular Diastolic Filling Patterns During Orthostatic Stress

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    Although numerous studies have demonstrated reduced early diastolic left ventricular (LV) peak filling velocity IE) and accentuated late filling velocity (A) with advancing age in the supine position, the effect of orthostatic stress on age-associated diastolic filling patterns is unknown. Accordingly, 30 healthy normotensive volunteers ages 19 to 90 years from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging underwent sequential Doppler echocardiography after 3 minutes each in the supine, seated, and standing positions. In the overall sample, standing was accompanied by an increase in heart rate (HR) of 8.8±1.7 beats/min, and decreases in E(20.6±2.7cm/sl. A 150±2.7cm/s)and LV diastolic dimension (LVDD) (7.8±0.8mm), x±SEM, each p<0.001 versus supine values. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and atrial filling fraction (AFF) were unaffected by posture. Correlation coefficients versus age for relevant Doppler and hemodynamic variables are shown.EAE/AAFFHRSBPLVDDSupine-0.58†0.80†-0.78†0.84†0.010.56†-0.14Sit-0.360.77†-0.83†0.78†-0.040.37*-0.07Stand-0.240.60†-0.69†0.71†-0.320.47†0.09ΔSupine → Stand0.53†-0.46†0.56†-0.17-0.61†0.220.40**p<005†p<001Thus, orthostatic stress abolishes the reduction of E and attenuates the exaggerated A observed with advancing age in the supine position. probably because of the blunted standing-induced HR increase in older subjects. However, the supine age-associated increase in AFF is unaffected by orthostasis

    The Churches' Bans on Consanguineous Marriages, Kin-Networks and Democracy

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    Un exemple de microcrédit féminin entre ville et campagne

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    Les prêts alloués par certaines femmes de l’élite urbaine montpelliéraine à des débitrices modestes soulèvent nécessairement la question de leur motivation. Agissaient-elles par intérêt financier, dans une logique pieuse, ou doit-on voir dans leurs actions le reflet d’un microcrédit médiéval ? Pour répondre à ces questions, je mettrai en lumière les réseaux commerciaux tissés par les femmes entre ville et campagne au travers de l’exemple de Bernarde de Cabanis, espérant ainsi rendre hommage a..

    Prostitution in Medieval Montpellier: The Ladies of Campus Polverel

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    American Contemporaries: Franz F. Exner

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