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Henry de Bracton, Bracton also spelled Bratton or Bretton, (born, Devon?, England died 1268, Exeter, Devon?), leading medieval English jurist and author of De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae (c. 1235; "On the Laws and Customs of England"), one of the oldest systematic treatises on the common law.

Delimiting species is an old systematic problem, which continues to be controversial (e.g., [ 1- 9]).

The old (pre-systematic) name muriatic acid has the same origin (muriatic means "pertaining to brine or salt", and thence muriate means hydrochloride), and this name is still sometimes used.

The authors of several older systematic reviews and meta-analyses reported that GLN supplementation, combined with enteral nutrition (EN) and parenteral nutrition (PN), is associated with reduced infectious morbidity and improved recovery from critical illness compared with standard nutrition [ 6– 8].

Holmes County is among the poorest counties in the nation, plagued by age-old systematic racism, with a population (18,340) that has been declining for more than a half-century.

Many are strikingly aware of Corbyn's flaws and limitations, but they fear his fall will lead to a restoration of the old order and the systematic removal of the left.

However, the oldest evidence for systematic blade production can be found at these sites, indicating that important technological innovations were appearing at this time.

In 1915, the Young Turks, who had deposed the old sultan, carried out a systematic final solution, through mass shootings, concentration camps, starvation, abandonment in the desert, even gassing and mass deportation.

9 If a point of care information summary still cited the old version of the Cochrane systematic review this was considered not updated, regardless of the nature and impact of the change in conclusions.

It turned out that he was far closer than she was to the popular anger over the systematic shrinking of the old quasi-socialist state through privatization, deregulation and corporate tax cuts begun under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s and continued under the "New Labour" of Tony Blair — policies generically known as "austerity" that have left Britain deeply divided into haves and have-nots.

His systematic skepticism of the old physics was similarly important to a generation of young German physicists.

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