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or more species of plants. In Suriname she stayed no more than 21 months, because became seriously ill, possibly suffering from yellow fever (other sources say that malaria). In June 1701, together with [...] them in the 1713 / 1714. Actively worked until 1715, when she had suffered a stroke. After a long illness, died at his home in Amsterdam on January, 13, 1717 at the age of 70. The register of death was listed
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derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the nutritional component the vitamin—the [...] average–was greater than one of his excrements. Santorio accounted for a number of factors such as illness, age, physical activity, nourishment, and sleep, which could increase or decrease the insensible [...] tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s, suffered severely from typhoid
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of studying, a break in counting the time can be agreed with ABH. Usual examples are pregnancy or illness. In addition, a break in studying in relation to domestic violence, sexual violence or other kind
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total inability to complete a course or take an exam in the designated manner due to a disability or illness, then the examination board may – at the request of the student – consult with the examiners of that [...] for disadvantages, deadline extensions, last-minute appointment of substitute examiners due to illness or other hindrance, appeals procedures, and all urgent decisions for which waiting until the next [...] date offered in a given semester, whether by choice or due to unavoidable circumstances (such as illness), they forfeit the right to an additional examination date in that semester and the subsequent one
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Addiction problems • Relationship problems • Family worries • Separation and divorce • Dealing with illness • Grief • Depressive moods • Fears • Life crises • Financial problems • Compatibilty of work and
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If a team member becomes mentally ill, this is a difficult and often very unsettling situation in which you may want support and advice. Our Approach Mental illness and psychosocial stress are our areas [...] member is heading for burnout? What exactly is depression? What needs to be considered when mentally ill employees return to work after a stay in hospital? Is it a private matter if someone smells of alcohol
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Harry. 2671 S. I’ll be very pleased. 2672 L. Yes. I’ll be very pleased. [Name?] 2673 S. I’ll be very pleased. 2674 L. [Name?] 2675 S. I’ll be very pleased. 2676 L. And [Name]? 2677 S. I’ll be very pleased [...] bicycle. 15732 L. I’ll go… 15733 S. … I drive /wis/ … 15734 L. No, you don’t say ‘drive’, ‘I’ll go’ you say ‘I’ll go’ .. ‘I’ll 15735 go with my bicycle’ or ‘I’ll make a bicycle tour’ yes, 15736 you want [...] 2679 S. I’ll be very pleased. 91 DOHCCE – The Dortmund Historical Corpus of Classroom English 2680 L. And you. 2681 S. I’ll be very pleased. 2682 L. I’ll be very pleased. All. 2683 Ss. I’ll be very pleased
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train platform in the middle of nowhere in negative temperatures on the way home, I promptly fell ill for the rest of the year, all of January, and into early February—but I experienced the joy (no sarcasm) [...] the archives at the Peter Skautrup Centret in Aarhus early in 2024 (perhaps in February?). In March, I’ll be headed to the islands (ok, just to Föhr) to give a presentation at the Ferring Stiftung on Frisian
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Why does he drunk tea? 88 S: He must wrote his final exam, and he is ill. 89 S: But he don't like tea. 90 S: And when he is not ill, he drink Cola. [...] And bei number one, 91 he like Cola. 92 S: On my [...] nacheinander herein. L steht vorn, schließt dann 3 die Tür. Wartet ab.] 4 S: Aufstehn! 5 L: Where's Janna? Ill? 6 S: [unverständlich] 7 L: Okay, I see. 8 S: Annika [Rest unverständlich]. 9 L: Okay. Good morning [...] off? 68 What's that in German? What's to get off in German? 69 [Pause, keine S-Reaktion] 70 Okay, I'll try to explain it. I'm in the tube, and I want to get off 71 at Paddington. So, I [spielt es gestisch