The collection, acquired by the National Library of Israel, through a private sale arranged by Sotheby's, will be housed in a new building at the National Library in Jerusalem.
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Yet no bolder attempt to convey the significance of a national library by means of geological analogy has been made than at the National Library of Latvia in Riga (pictured, below).
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Well, my mother was a director of the National Library.
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Soon after the Emiratis restored Aden's national library, extremists blew it up.
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Image: Robert Seymour Robert, 1798-1836 via The National Library of Medicine.
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In 2013, he donated some 60,000 images to the Austrian National Library.
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The Arctic Imagination project is an international collaboration between six libraries: the New York Public Library (NYPL), the Royal Danish Library, National Library of Norway, National Library of Sweden, Central Library of Greenland, and the Stockholm Public Library.
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National Library of Medicine National Library of Medicine As the New York Times explained, the federal prohibition of marijuana came during a period of national hysteria about the effect of the drug on Mexican immigrants and black communities.
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In 2016, the Israeli Supreme Court finally decided in favor of the National Library.
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People can go to the National Library on Molesworth Street to sign the book.
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This is National Library Week, so pick up a book and thank a librarian.
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Israel's supreme court ruled that Franz Kafka's manuscripts belong to the National Library of Israel.
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Read more about the conservation of the "chimney map" at the National Library of Scotland.
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"We could quite happily have had 500 pieces," said Katherine McSharry of the National Library.
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He was from the Greek island of Euboea, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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He has transformed French landmarks such as the French National Library, the Pantheon, and the Louvre.
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Having said which, I am about to donate my archive to the National Library of Scotland.
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People can go to the National Library in the capital of Wellington to sign the book.
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The colorless gas is considered a health hazard, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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The Israeli Supreme Court recently ruled that the Brod manuscripts should be placed in the National Library.
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine , rhabdomyolysis can cause permanent paralysis and serious kidney damage.
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UTIs can cause "mental changes or confusion" in older people, according the US National Library of Medicine.
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One of the main events, which runs until May 22, is an exhibition at the National Library.
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The news network, citing the National Library of Medicine, noted that breathing the substance can cause death.
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Much of his work has been plastered on French landmarks such as the French National Library tower.
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Mr. Schopp went back to the source — the manuscript of the Dumas letter at the National Library.
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He was known by the stage name Hogyusha Torin, and his works survive in the national library.
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The nearby Arab Museum of Modern Art and the Qatar National Library are also focusing on Syria.
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About 20% of all adults will develop varicose veins, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine , treating a small cut takes only a few simple steps.
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But attempts at turning a breech baby aren't always successful, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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An infected individual may not experience symptoms, according to the National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine.
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Newborns with harlequin ichthyosis have painful cracks in their thick, hardened skin, according U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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Why is the National Library of Israel adding hundreds of stolen medieval manuscripts from Afghanistan to its collection?
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The National Library of Israel acquired the Valmadonna Trust Library, a collection of over 10,000 Hebrew books and manuscripts.
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No library can retain every book that has been published — save perhaps our national library, the Library of Congress.
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"You would ask questions about why," he said, in an interview for the National Library of Medicine in 2010.
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Caudal regression syndrome affects 1 to 2.5 of every 100,000 newborns, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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Others preferred to focus on his writings: In 2007, the Austrian national library bought Handke's archive for around $750,000.
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Da arte das armadilhas won the Brazilian National Library Foundation Prize and was shortlisted for the Portugal Telecom Award.
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The Norwegian National Library holds a collection of works in 19 different languages, designed to serve the country's immigrant population.
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For more information on women in medicine, visit the National Library of Medicine's Changing the Face of Medicine exhibit online.
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The average life expectancy of adults with cystic fibrosis is about 37, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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The condition probably affects at least 216.4 in 50,000 to 100,000 newborns, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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Studies have not shown definitively if breast implants can cause autoimmune disorders, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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The National Library of Australia at A$4.50 and the Rookwood Cemetery at A$5.50 come second and third, respectively.
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For example, the library reported in 2013 "missing" the review of the $2.2 million dollar project, the National Library Catalog.
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France's National Library and Ministry of Culture also suffered water damage during a deluge on the night of July 103.
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The letters were part of a trove of documents Dr. Tymieniecka's estate sold to the National Library of Poland in 2008.
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, gastrointestinal perforations can be caused by Crohn's disease, ulcers, appendicitis, and various cancers.
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Obesity means having too much body fat and overweight means weighing too much, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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The average life expectancy for a cystic fibrosis patient who reaches adulthood is 37, according to the National Library of Medicine.
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A study in the National Library of Medicine shows that regular leisure activities helps a person manage negative feelings like stress.
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Diastrophic dysplasia is a nonfatal skeletal disorder that tends to worsen with age, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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The US National Library of Medicine even recommends having a glass of water in between alcoholic drinks for preventing a hangover.
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"Chimamanda will see you," Aslak Sira Myhre, the director of the National Library of Norway, who taught in her workshops, says.
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Research published in the National Library of Medicine shows that regular leisure activities helps a person manage negative feelings like stress.
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Her mother is the director of the National Library of Education at the United States Department of Education, also in Washington.
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Moreover, less than half of TSS cases today are linked to tampon use, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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At some point in the 20th century, the skull went missing, but the images are held in the National Library of Scotland.
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The new national library in Qatar (pictured, top) also feeds into evolving ideas about modernity, society and democracy in the Gulf state.
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Hofmann's trip is being commemorated in an exhibition at the National Library of Switzerland in Bern: LSD: A Problem Child turns 75.
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It was also determined that the letter was "beyond all doubt" the original that was stolen from the National Library of Catalonia.
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"The Life and Works of William Butler Yeats," another National Library presentation, is a 10-minute walk from Heaney in College Green.
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Yet the search for "ketogenic diet, randomized study and cancer" in the National Library of Medicine database returned a mere 11 articles.
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Several studies, including one published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine in 2017, have suggested phones can contain lots of germs.
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His final building, the Latvian National Library in Riga, also known as the Castle of Light, may have been his greatest triumph.
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Her mother, who is retired, was a public health contractor for the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda.
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The new National Library in Qatar, for instance, opened in April 2016 and is so unusually transparent that it almost feels disconcerting.
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Now the National Library of Israel claimed Kafka as "a touchstone of modern Jewish cultural achievement" whose documents must rest on its shelves.
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THROUGHOUT May, books will be taken from their cramped, dusty confines in the old National Library of Greece and gingerly placed on trolleys.
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Paris landmarks including the Louvre and Orsay museums, the Grand Palace, Discovery Palace and the National Library were closed due to the floods.
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The artefacts have been displayed throughout America, slated to appear at the Iraq National Library and Archive in Baghdad at an undetermined date.
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In 2016, the National Library of Medicine started collecting "graphic medicine" — materials that use comics to teach the public about illness and health.
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Sotavalta's papers in the National Library of Finland are a curious combination of letters, monographs on insect behavior, and stacks of sheet music.
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Excited delirium is characterized by agitation, aggression, acute distress, unexpected physical strength and sudden death, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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The US National Library of Medicine reports that anything below 70 is dangerous, and anything lower than 54 is cause for immediate action.
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Legitimate journals also are indexed — listed in places like PubMed, run by the National Library of Medicine — giving them a stamp of approval.
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"I hope this new collection will help open people's eyes to what is in the holdings of our national library," Ms. Potter said.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified the part of the National Library of Israel that is being named for Stephen A. Schwarzman.
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The map is known as the "Birth certificate of New Holland" and is on display at the National Library of Australia in Canberra.
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The National Library of Israel has acquired what has been described as the greatest private library of Jewish books and manuscripts ever assembled.
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In honor of National Library Week, which runs from April 7-26, here are some facts about librarians that might surprise you. 27.
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National Library of Israel promotional video, September 123, 2016 But caves, or at least the caves of Afghanistan, have a dark side too.
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At least nine other CRISPR trials have been conducted on humans in China, according to listings in the U.S. National Library of Medicine database.
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, symptoms of heat stroke include having a body temperature over 104 degrees, unconsciousness, and rapid breathing.
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This week, nearly 22019 librarians and library advocates from across the United States are visiting Capitol Hill as part of National Library Legislative Day.
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A search of PubMed, the US National Library of Medicine archive, found just a handful of studies of the plant in its entire canon.
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Those included lorazepam, a tranquilizer used to treat anxiety by slowing brain activity to allow relaxation, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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I'm not sure if the funding for medical librarians at the National Library of Medicine is going to continue with the current administration, but .
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Levothyroxine is used to treat hypothyroidism, and indomethacin is used treat stiffness and pain from osteoarthritis, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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The syndrome is rare, but combined, its forms affect at least 1 in 5,000 across the world, the US National Library of Medicine says.
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Spain's National Library enlisted chefs to adapt traditional recipes like these for a series of videos that link its modern cuisine with the past.
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A storage room for medieval manuscripts at the National Library of France suffered an infiltration that damaged some 143 books, according to Le Monde.
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There are several risk factors associated with multiple sclerosis that may put people at an increased risk, according to the National Library of Medicine.
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The organization, which was founded in 1982, gave two grants last year totaling more than $430,000 for restoration projects at France's national library, she said.
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Norway has always been an outward-looking nation too, and this summer the library has begun a remarkable collaboration with the National Library of Nigeria.
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, rare but serious side effects include worsening depression, unusual mood or behavior and thoughts of hurting yourself.
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Worldwide, SOD13 gene mutations cause 21% to 21% of familial ALS or ALS that runs in families, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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MRKH can cause people to be born with an incomplete vagina or uterus, or none at all, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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These ulcers begin as small red bumps and they are typically painless, but bleed easily if injured, according to the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
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As the U.S. National Library of Medicine notes, serious symptoms of heat stroke include having a body temperature over 104 degrees, unconsciousness, and rapid breathing.
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The faster you get yourself or your kid to a doctor, the more likely a full recovery is, according the US National Library of Medicine.
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The National Library of Medicine describes PMDD as a severe type of PMS that affects mental health in a way that mimics depression and anxiety.
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A study published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine found that high mobile phone use was associated with sleep disturbances and symptoms of depression.
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The US National Library of Medicine estimates that LCA occurs in 2 to 173 per 100,000 newborns, though not all of these are RPE65 mutations.
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All the types of surgical obesity treatments have risks and complications, including infections, hernias and blood clots, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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Today, I work with nationally recognized clientele on a regular basis, like the CDC Foundation (CDCF), Kimberly-Clark, and the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
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Kondo recalls that the national library of Japan held a large collection of tidying, decluttering and organizing books, but it didn't admit anyone under 18.
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He also studied photography at the Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies and exhibited his work in a group show in 22015 at the National Library.
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"In this story, at the end, it's the woman that wins," said Ms. Aubenas, director of the prints and photography department at the National Library.
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SUNDAY STYLES An article last Sunday about Stephen A. Schwarzman misidentified the part of the National Library of Israel that will be named after him.
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Dr. Lindberg was once asked at a professional meeting what it was like to oversee an institution as vast as the National Library of Medicine.
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Dr. Lindberg was once asked at a professional meeting what it was like to oversee an institution as vast as the National Library of Medicine.
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You can see some of her films online in the National Library of Scotland's Moving Image Archive, but the poetry is harder to track down.
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After his initial purchase, negotiations last a year before the manuscripts are sold to the National Library — and then Wolfe is reauthorized by the IAA.
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The most common type of anal cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, originates in the cells lining the anal canal, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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