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  2. Cork University Press - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Cork University was restructured and Queens College Cork become University College Cork. In 1925, Cork University Press was founded by Alfred O'Rahilly, the registrar (1920–1943) and president (1943–1954) of University College Cork (UCC). In the early years, a triumvirate of three directors managed CUP.

  3. Bald's Leechbook - Wikipedia

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    A facsimile page of Bald's Leechbook. Bald's Leechbook (also known as Medicinale Anglicum) is a medical text in Old English and Medieval Latin probably compiled in the mid-tenth century, [1] possibly under the influence of Alfred the Great's educational reforms.

  4. Seamus O'Mahony - Wikipedia

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    His third book, The Ministry of Bodies: Life and Death in a Modern Hospital (2021), is a reflection on his final year of working at Cork University Hospital. [3] His fourth book, The Guru, the Bagman and the Sceptic (2023), is a study of Sigmund Freud , his associate, Ernest Jones and Wilfred Trotter , who although a friend of Jones was a ...

  5. Robert Anthony Welch - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Welch was an emeritus professor of English and former dean of the faculty at the University of Ulster.He joined the university in 1984 as professor of English and head of the School of English, Media, and Theatre Studies, having previously taught at the School of English, University of Leeds, and the University of Ife in Nigeria.

  6. Tenofovir alafenamide - Wikipedia

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    It was developed by Gilead Sciences based on the protide technology of Chris McGuigan and is applied in the form of tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF). Closely related to the commonly used reverse-transcriptase inhibitor tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), TAF has greater antiviral activity and better distribution into lymphoid tissues than ...

  7. Patrick Galvin - Wikipedia

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    Galvin was born in Cork in 1927 at a time of great political transition in Ireland. His mother was a Republican and his father a Free Stater which gave rise to ongoing political tension within the household and later informed his well-loved poem "My Father Spoke with Swans" and his autobiographical memoir Song For a Poor Boy. [2]

  8. Diana Beresford-Kroeger - Wikipedia

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    Arboretum Borealis: A Lifeline of the Planet, University of Michigan Press, 2010 ISBN 978-0-472-05114-4 The Global Forest: Forty Ways Trees Can Save Us , Viking Penguin 2010 ISBN 0-14-312016-6 The Sweetness of a Simple Life: Tips for Healthier, Happier and Kinder Living Gleaned from the Wisdom and Science of Nature , Random House LLC, 2013 ISBN ...

  9. Patricia Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Lynch (4 June 1894– 1 September 1972) [1] was an Irish children's writer and a journalist. [2] [3] She was the author of some 48 novels and 200 short stories.She is best known for blending Irish rural life and fantasy fiction as in The Turf-Cutter's Donkey which was illustrated by Jack B. Yeats.