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The Morgan has three copies of the work, right, printed in Mainz, Germany, around 1455, and considered to be the first significant printed book in the West.
There are significant printed and web-based educational materials available, and much of the web material is free.
χ: Chi-square statistics, p-value < 0.05 is considered statistically significant (printed in bold).
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But in France where printing was from the first a sponsored activity there were only two such centres: Lyon, from which significant printing largely disappeared after the Inquisition; and Paris, where it was established in about 1470 by the rector and librarian of the Sorbonne, who invited three German printers to occupy university-owned property and who later supervised all of their work.
Though Writer's Coffee Shop couldn't handle the distribution for significant print orders, the trilogy still sold a combined 250,000 copies in ebook and POD paperback editions.
Note: SE = standard error of unstandardised B; standardised betas are presented for the full model; both significant and non-significant betas are presented; significant coefficients are printed in bold; dichotomous variables: gender (female = 0, male = 1), previous mental health treatment (no previous treatment = 0, previous treatment = 1). a F = 11.767; p < .001.001
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Significant data were printed in bold.
Shortly before being called to Rome by Pope Clement VIII to teach Platonic philosophy at the University of Rome, the Sapienza, Patrizi published the first edition of his philosophical masterpiece, the Nova de universis philosophia (Ferrara, 1591; an edition with significant variants was printed at Venice with a spurious retrodating of 1593).
Significant differences are printed bold.
Statistical significant correlations are printed in bold.
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