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Simmons convinced Felic Trojani to finally write his version, and to tell all the prodromes and consequences on his life of participation in the expedition. The Tail of Minos became the tale of half a century of aeronautics in Italy, from the dawn until the Second World War.
At risk mental state is the clinical presentation of those considered at risk of developing psychosis or schizophrenia. Such states were formerly considered treated as prodromes, emerging symptoms of psychosis, but this view is no longer prevalent as a prodromal period can not be confirmed unless the emergence of the condition has occurred. The original specialist service for those with subclinical symptoms of psychosis was The Pace Clinic in Melbourne, Australia. Other clinics have since developed around the world.
In medicine, a prodrome is an early sign or symptom (or set of signs and symptoms) that often indicates the onset of a disease before more diagnostically specific signs and symptoms develop. It is derived from the Greek word prodromos, meaning "running before". Prodromes may be non-specific symptoms or, in a few instances, may clearly indicate a particular disease, such as the prodromal migraine aura. For example, fever, malaise, headache and lack of appetite frequently occur in the prodrome of many infective disorders.
The Hot Club de France was responsible for or played a role in the creation of several jazz festivals, chief among them the first international Jazz festival in Nice, France from 22 to 28 February 1948, the Festival de Jazz a Montauban, and the Festival International de Jazz in Paris. Few years after the initial concert in 1933, the Hot Club exerted a type of quasi-monopoly over the organization of jazz concerts, discs, radio programs, and general knowledge on the subject in France.Tournes, Ludovic (Janvier/Mars 2001) Revue historique, T. 303, Fasc. 1 (617) "La popularisation du jazz en France (1948-1960): les prodromes d'une massification des pratiques musicales" p. 112, Retrieved 4 April 2012. The first of many concerts sponsored by the club took place on 1 February 1933 and featured Garland Wilson and Freddy Johnson.CONSORT Web Catalog - pverify2 (wam) Oxford Music Online Festivals: France Retrieved 20 April 2012. The Nice Jazz Festival was founded by Hugues Panassie and lasted from 22 to 28 February 1948.

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