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  2. Exposome - Wikipedia

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    Example representation of the environmental factors characterizing the exposome. The exposome is a concept used to describe environmental exposures that an individual encounters throughout life, and how these exposures impact biology and health. It encompasses both external and internal factors, including chemical, physical, biological, and ...

  3. File:Atlas-of-European-history-1909.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... English: Earle Wilbur Dow's "Atlas of European history", ... Atlas of European history: Author: Dow, Earle Wilbur, 1868-Keywords:

  4. List of English-language 20th-century general encyclopedias

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    New World Encyclopedia (1919) (Link includes vol. 1) Adair's New Encyclopedia (1923) (Link includes vols. 2-5) Time's Encyclopedia and Gazetteer (1929) Twentieth Century Encyclopedia (1930) Worlds Popular Encyclopedia (1937) Imperial Encyclopedia and Dictionary (1903), a continuation of Columbian Cyclopaedia (1899)

  5. Historical Atlas of the World - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the Norwegian publishing house Cappelen issued an historical atlas in conjunction with the series Menneskenes liv og historie, popularly known as Grimberg's world history. The atlas became the 22nd and last volume in the series. In addition to 108 maps, it contained a registry of state leaders. [1] (Carl Grimberg died in 1941, and ...

  6. HistoAtlas - Wikipedia

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    HistoAtlas is a free collection of historic geographic information of the human culture all over the world. This is achieved as a time enabled geographic information system on the web.

  7. The Times Atlas of World History - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas, first published in 1978 in London, UK, sold more than two million copies in many languages. Its stated aim was to describe the major processes and events of world history across a broad canvas and omit tiny details of, say, ruling families, minor battles etc.

  8. Bibliography of world history (field) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas of world history (1997) online free; Kinder, Hermann and Werner Hilgemann. Anchor Atlas of World History (2 vol. 1978); advanced analytical maps, mostly of Europe; O'Brian, Patrick. Atlas of World History (2010). excerpt; Rand McNally. Historical atlas of the world (1997) online free; Santon, Kate, and Liz McKay, eds. Atlas of World ...

  9. Colin McEvedy - Wikipedia

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    Colin Peter McEvedy was born in Salford, Lancashire on 6 June 1930.He was the third son of Peter George McEvedy, a renowned surgeon, who was born in New Zealand. [1] Colin was educated at Harrow School, where he was a scholar, and Magdalen College, Oxford.