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The website also uses a scale, known as the PEDro scale, to assess the quality of randomized trials included in the database. [2] Trials with higher PEDro scores are displayed first in PEDro search results. [3] A 2010 study found preliminary evidence that this scale, as well as eight of its ten individual items, had validity. [4]
PEDRO Center, a satellite ground center abbreviated as PEDRO; Physiotherapy Evidence Database, a physiotherapy database sometimes abbreviated as PEDro; One of the callsigns for helicopters of the United States Air Force Combat Rescue School and successive services; Pedro, pen name of Salo Grenning (1918–1986), a Norwegian illustrator
Pedro Álvares Cabral led the largest fleet in the Portuguese fleet on a mission to Calicut, India, where Vasco da Gama had opened a sea route two years prior. Many historians have debated on the authenticity of this discovery; some have reason to believe that Portugal had prior knowledge of Brazil's existence. [ 1 ]
The story begins with the first-person account of Juan Preciado, who promises his mother on her deathbed that he will return to Comala to meet his father, Pedro Páramo. His narration is interspersed with fragments of third-person dialogue from the life of Pedro Páramo, who lived in a time when Comala was a robust, living town, instead of the ghost town Juan now sees.
Talk To Her (Spanish: Hable Con Ella) is a 2002 Spanish psychological melodrama [2] film, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar.It stars: Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, and Rosário Flores.
The notion that the Maragtas is an original work of fiction by Monteclaro is disputed by a 2019 Thesis, named "Mga Maragtas ng Panay: Comparative Analysis of Documents about the Bornean Settlement Tradition" by Talaguit Christian Jeo N. of De La Salle University [25] who stated that, "Contrary to popular belief, the Monteclaro Maragtas is not a ...
The First Reign was the period of Brazilian history in which Pedro I ruled Brazil as Emperor. It began on September 7, 1822, when Brazil's independence was proclaimed, and ended on April 7, 1831, when Pedro I abdicated the Brazilian throne.
A lying statue of D. Pedro in his tomb in the Alcobaça Monastery. Among the subjects covered by Fernão Lopes in this Chronicle are Justice, to which he dedicated the Prologue and six chapters, [1] the organization of the State and the king's decisions, [1] Inês de Castro, to whom he dedicated six chapters, relating in particular the public declaration of D. Pedro about his marriage to Inês ...