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Suresh, J., S. Karthik, and A. Arun. "Photocrosslinkable polymer based on 4-(3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-oxoprop-1-enyl) phenylacrylate: synthesis, reactivity ratio, and crosslinking studies." Materials Science-Poland 34, no. 4 (December 1, 2016): 834–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/msp-2016-0117.

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AbstractThe acrylate monomer was synthesized by two step process. 2,4-dichloro-1-ene(4-hydroxyphenyl)phenone (DHP) was synthesized using 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde and 2,4-dichloro acetophenone. 4-[3-(2,4-dichloro-phenyl)3-oxoprop-1-en-1-yl]phenylacrylate (DCP) was prepared by reacting DHP with acryloyl chloride. The synthesized monomer was copolymerized with 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and styrene using solution polymerization technique. Monomer and polymers were characterized by IR, NMR and UV techniques. The average molecular weight of the polymer was around 4000 g/mol. First and second decomposition temperature of the polymers was around 320 °C and 430 °C, respectively. The reactivity ratio of the polymers was calculated by Fineman-Ross, Kelen-Tudos and extended Kelen-Tudos methods. The synthesized monomer has been less reactive than the commercial monomer. The rate of photocrosslinking increased from 39 % to 99 % due to the using of copolymerization technique.
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Lamparelli, David Hermann, Magdalena Maria Kleybolte, Malte Winnacker, and Carmine Capacchione. "Sustainable Myrcene-Based Elastomers via a Convenient Anionic Polymerization." Polymers 13, no. 5 (March 9, 2021): 838. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050838.

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Soluble heterocomplexes consisting of sodium hydride in combination with trialkylaluminum derivatives have been used as anionic initiating systems at 100 °C in toluene for convenient homo-, co- and ter-polymerization of myrcene with styrene and isoprene. In this way it has been possible to obtain elastomeric materials in a wide range of compositions with interesting thermal profiles and different polymeric architectures by simply modulating the alimentation feed and the (monomers)/(initiator systems) ratio. Especially, a complete study of the myrcene-styrene copolymers (PMS) was carried out, highlighting their tapered microstructures with high molecular weights (up to 159.8 KDa) and a single glass transition temperature. For PMS copolymer reactivity ratios, rmyr = 0.12 ± 0.003 and rsty = 3.18 ± 0.65 and rmyr = 0.10 ± 0.004 and rsty = 3.32 ± 0.68 were determined according to the Kelen–Tudos (KT) and extended Kelen–Tudos (exKT) methods, respectively. Finally, this study showed an easy accessible approach for the production of various elastomers by anionic copolymerization of renewable terpenes, such as myrcene, with commodities.
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Journal, Baghdad Science. "Copolymerization of Acrylamide with Acrylic acid." Baghdad Science Journal 9, no. 2 (June 3, 2012): 285–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21123/bsj.9.2.285-288.

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Low conversion copolymerization of acrylamide AM (monomer-1) have been conducted with acrylic acid AA in dry benzene at 70°C , using Benzoyl peroxide BPO as initiator . The copolymer composition has been determined by elemental analysis. The monomer reactivity ratios have been calculated by the Kelen-Tudos and Finman-Ross graphical procedures. The derived reactivity ratios (r1, r2) are: (0.620, 0.996) for (AM / AA) systems , and found that the reactivity of the monomer AA is more than the monomer AM in the copolymerization of (AA/AM) system. The reactivity ratios values were used for microstructures calculation.
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Hadi Mohammed, Ameen, Mansor Bin Ahmad, and Kamyar Shameli. "Copolymerization of Tris(methoxyethoxy)vinyl Silane with N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone: Synthesis, Characterization, and Reactivity Relationships." International Journal of Polymer Science 2015 (2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/219898.

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Copolymer of tris(methoxyethoxy)vinyl silane (TMEVS) with N-vinyl pyrrolidone (NVP) was synthesized by free radical polymerization in dry benzene at 70°C using benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as initiator. The copolymer was characterized by viscometer, FTIR, and1H-NMR and its thermal properties were studied by DSC and TGA. The copolymer composition was determined by elemental analysis. The monomer reactivity ratios were calculated by linearization methods proposed by Fineman-Ross and Kelen-Tudos. The intersection method was proposed by Mayo-Lewis and nonlinear method was proposed by curve-fitting procedure. The microstructure of copolymer and sequence distribution of monomers in the copolymer were calculated by statistical method.
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Journal, Baghdad Science. "Copolymerazaion of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidon with Acrylic Acid and Methylmethacrylate." Baghdad Science Journal 11, no. 1 (March 2, 2014): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21123/bsj.11.1.123-127.

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Low conversion copolymerization of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidon M.W = (111.14) VP (monomer-1) has been conducted with acrylic acid AA and methymethacrylate MMA in ethanol at 70ºC , using Benzoyl peroxide BPO as initiator . The copolymer composition has been determined by elemental analysis. The monomer reactivity ratios have been calculated by the Kelen-Tudos and Finman-Ross graphical procedures . The derived reactivity ratios (r1 , r2 ) are : (0.51 , 4.85) for (VP / AA ) systems and (0.34 , 7.58) for (VP , MMA) systems , and found the reactivity ratios of the monomer AA , MMA is mor than the monomer VP in the copolymerization of (VP / AA) and (VP /MMA) systems respectly . The reactivity ratios values were used for microstructures calculation.
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Li, Ai-Yuan, Xiang-Dong Sun, Hui-Bo Zhang, Yong-Chun Zhang, Bin Wang, and Li-Qin Shi. "Cationic copolymerization of 1,3-pentadiene with α-pinene." Journal of Polymer Engineering 34, no. 7 (September 1, 2014): 583–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2014-0062.

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Abstract The cationic copolymerization of 1,3-pentadiene (PD) with α-pinene (AP) initiated by aluminum trichloride (AlCl3) was carried out in N-pentane solvent. The effects of the polymerization temperature and the comonomer composition on the yield of the copolymer, softening point, Gardner color scale and number-average molecular weight (Mn) are discussed. The performance of the copolymer was better than that of AP homopolymer (PAP) and PD homopolymer (PPD). The structure of the copolymer was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR), 13C-NMR, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC). In addition, the reactivity ratios for AP (M1) and PD (M2) determined by the Kelen-Tudos method from low-conversion data are r1=0.58 and r2=5.92, respectively.
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Mohammed, Ameen Hadi, Tamador Ali Mahmood, Selvana Adwar Yousif, Aminu Musa, and Nerodh Nasser Dally. "Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity Ratios of Poly Phenyl Acrylamide-Co-Methyl Methacrylate." Materials Science Forum 1002 (July 2020): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.1002.66.

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The monomer phenyl acrylamide was synthesized by reacting acrylamide with chloro benzene in the presence of pyridine. Copolymer of phenyl acrylamide (PAM) with methyl methacrylate (MMA) was synthesized by free radical technique using dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) as solvent and benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as initiator. The overall conversion was kept low (≤ 15% wt/wt) for all studies copolymers samples. The synthesized copolymers were characterized using fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and their thermal properties were studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The copolymers compositions were determined by elemental analysis. The monomer reactivity ratios have been calculated by linearization methods proposed by Kelen-Tudos and Fineman-Ross. The derived reactivity ratios (r1, r2) for (PAM-co-MMA) are: (0.03, 0.593). The microstructure of copolymers and sequence distribution of monomers in the copolymers were calculated by statistical method based on the average reactivity ratios and found that these values are in agreement with the derived reactivity ratios. Copolymers of PAM with MMA formed alternating copolymers.
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Muringayil Joseph, Tomy, Sumi Murali Nair, Suresh Kattimuttathu Ittara, Józef T. Haponiuk, and Sabu Thomas. "Copolymerization of Styrene and Pentadecylphenylmethacrylate (PDPMA): Synthesis, Characterization, Thermomechanical and Adhesion Properties." Polymers 12, no. 1 (January 4, 2020): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12010097.

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The copolymerization of styrene (St) with a bioderived monomer, pentadecylphenyl methacrylate (PDPMA), via atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was studied in this work. The copolymerization reactivity ratio was calculated using the composition data obtained from 1H NMR spectroscopy, applying Kelen-Tudos and Finemann-Ross methods. The reactivity ratio of styrene (r1 = 0.93) and PDPMA (r2 = 0.05) suggested random copolymerization of the two monomers with alternation. The copolymerization conversion increased with increasing PDPMA concentration of the feed, upto 70 wt % PDPMA, but decreased thereafter. The molecular weight determined by gel permeation chromatography was lower than the theoretical values and the polydispersity increased from 1.32 to 2.19, with increasing PDPMA content in the feed. The influence of styrene content on the glass transition and thermal decomposition behavior of the copolymers was studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis, respectively. Morphological characterization by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed a phase separated soft core-hard shell type structure. The complex viscosity and adhesion properties like peel strength and lap shear strength of the copolymer on different substrates increased with increasing styrene content.
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Medyakova, L. V., Z. M. Rzaev, A. S. Mamedov, and M. A. Mamedova. "Complex-Radical Terpolymerization of Maleic Anhydride (Styrene), Allyl Propionate and Methyl Methacrylate." Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 2, no. 2 (April 16, 2016): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.18321/ectj371.

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<p>The radical terpolymerization reactions of the acceptor-donor-acceptor and donor-acceptor-donor systems, maleic anhydride (MA)-allyl propionate (AP)-methyl methacrylate (MMA) and styrene (St)-MMA-AP, had been studied. The terpolymerizations were carried out in methyl ethyl ketone at 60-75 °C in the presence of 2,2’-azoisobutyronitrile (ABIN) used as the initiator. Some kinetic parameters and copolymerization constants - for both, system were determined by dilatometric and Kelen-Tudos or Seiner-Lift methods. The obtained results are discussed in terms of the free monomer and complex chain growth models. It is shown that terpolymerization was carried out at a stage close to binary copolymerization of MA...AP complex with free MMA and St...MMA complex with AP in the both studied system, respectively. These systems are also used as model for interpretation of cyclocopolymerization mechanism in allyl methactylate-MA (or St) system. DTA and TGA analyses indicated the relatively high thermal stability of St-MMA-AP terpolymer. It is shown that this terpolymer decomposes through a one-step reaction at 310 °C, however MA-AP-MMA terpolymer decomposes through a multi-step reactions at 150, 260 and 310 °C.</p>
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Shukla, Anjali, and A. K. Srivastava. "Free Radical Copolymerization of Acrylamide and Linalool with Functional Group as a Pendant." High Performance Polymers 15, no. 3 (September 2003): 243–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954008303015003002.

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Linalool (LIN) and acrylamide (AM) have been copolymerized by benzoyl peroxide (BPO) in xylene at 75°C for 40 min. The system follows the ideal kinetics with bimolecular termination and results in the formation of nearly alternating copolymer as evidenced from the reactivity ratios, r1(AM) = 0.3 and r2(LIN) = 0.05, which have been calculated by the Kelen-Tudos method. The overall activation energy of copolymerization is 40 kJ mol−1. The Fourier transform infrared spectrum of the copolymer shows the presence of the band at 3395 cm−1 due to the alcoholic group of LIN and at 1453 cm−1 due to the amide group of AM. The 1HNMR spectrum shows peaks at 7.0-7.7δ due to the alcoholic group of LIN and at 6.3-7.0δ due to the amide group of AM. The Alfrey-Price Q- e parameters for LIN have been calculated as Q2 = 0:274 and e2 = −0.749. The mechanism of copolymerization has been elucidated. In this paper we also report on the measurement of Mark-Houwink constants in tetrahydrofuran (THF) at 25°C by means of gel permeation chromatography (GPC) as α = 0.50 and K = 7.5 × 10−4 dl g−1. The thermal decompositions of the copolymer are established with the help of the thermal gravimetric analysis technique.
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Ellis, Steven G. "A border baron and the Tudor state: the rise and fall of Lord Dacre of the North." Historical Journal 35, no. 2 (June 1992): 253–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00025796.

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AbstractCrown policy towards the nobles and the rule of the provinces under the early Tudors reflected the values and social structures of ‘civil society’ in lowland England. Using as a case-study the Dacres, a minor peerage family who were wardens of the Anglo-Scottish marches, this paper explores the strains and tensions which were created by the application of these norms to the ‘peripheral’ parts of the Tudor state. The paper outlines the political ambitions, resources, and estate-management policies of a border baron, and argues that Henry VIII's policies for the rule of the borders and his expectations of his officials there were unrealistic. It also suggests that the traditional approach of historians to the problems of Tudor politics and government reflects too much a view of events as seen from ‘the centre’ and needs to be balanced by a more sensitive treatment of the problems of the ‘periphery’.
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Mullin, Romano. "‘You Think You Know a Story…’: Reframing the Tudors on Television in the Twenty-First Century." Adaptation 12, no. 2 (April 3, 2018): 89–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/adaptation/apy006.

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AbstractOver the past 10 years, there has been an explosion in the number of television dramas about Tudor England. These programmes have been engaged in a re-visioning of history that prioritizes a heterogeneous approach to the past, adapting historical themes, figures, and events in order to challenge existing conceptions about the nature of history. By using Showtime’s The Tudors (2007–2010) and the BBC’s Wolf Hall 2015 as examples, this paper explores how both series reimagine the Tudor era by destabilising traditional modes of historical engagement and emphasizing the shared narrative lineage of historiography and history as entertainment. Ultimately, the paper argues that these programmes are responding not only to new ways of accessing the past, but also by adapting a period which is central to an Anglocentric cultural identity, they are responding to the crises and political faultlines that have marked the twenty-first century.
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Sántha, Kálmán. "A típusképző kvalitatív tartalomelemzés politetikus terei a pedagógusok reflektív gondolkodásának feltárásában." Iskolakultúra 31, no. 3 (March 1, 2021): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/iskkult.2021.03.19.

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A tanulmány célja a típusképző kvalitatív tartalomelemzés politetikus tereinek alkalmazása egy pályakezdő pedagógus reflektív gondolkodásának feltárásában. A kutatásmódszertani fókuszú tanulmány felhívja a figyelmet a típusképző kvalitatív tartalomelemzés strukturáltságára és többdimenzionalitására. A reflektív gondolkodás fejlődését a tanári pálya első hat évében a strukturált reflektív napló segítségével vizsgáltuk. A 3. és a 6. tanév végén készített reflektív naplóban a pedagógus választ adott a következő kérdésekre: Mit csinálok jól? Miért? Honnan tudom, hogy így kell tennem? Mivel vannak gondjaim? Miért? Hol hibázok? Milyen fejlődési lehetőségeim vannak? A szövegkorpuszok feldolgozása a típusképző kvalitatív tartalomelemzés politetikus térgenerálásával történt. A többdimenziós elemzési térben az eredmények a pályán eltöltött idő függvényében a reflexiók összetettebbé válását tükrözték. A 3. év után a reflexiók technikai szintűek, a ’mit’ kérdésre adtak választ, míg a 6. év után a tanári tevékenység megértésére vonatkoztak és kiegészültek a ’miért, honnan tudom’ kérdésekre adott válaszokkal. A reflexiók hozzájárultak a pedagógiai tudás differenciálódásához, a reflektálás során a pedagógusokban kialakulhat a tanári tevékenység egészére vonatkoztatható komplex teoretikus és praxisorientált ismereteket tartalmazó rendszer.
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Palmer, William. "High Officeholding, Foreign Policy, and the British Dimension in the Tudor Far North, 1525–1563." Albion 29, no. 4 (1997): 579–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4051884.

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On 4 September 1537, Sir Thomas Wharton wrote Thomas Cromwell triumphantly proclaiming the Tudor triumph in the north of England. “In the late Lord Dacre's day,” Wharton declared, “there was a cry of ‘A Dacre, a Dacre,’ and afterward, ‘A Clifford, a Clifford,’ and even then, ‘A Dacre, a Dacre.’ Now [there is] only ‘A King, a King.’” In addition to proclaiming royal supremacy in the north, Wharton also was noting a pattern of persistent change in officeholding in the far north, from Dacre to Clifford, and back to the Dacres. The shifts of fortune among the northern nobility under the Tudors have received considerable attention from scholars. Most importantly, Mervyn James has argued for a gradual Tudor revolution in the north, in which the government slowly replaced traditional noble elites with royal appointees. In several case studies Richard Hoyle has challenged James's interpretation of the behavior of particular nobles, and George Bernard has mounted an often persuasive jeremiad against James and others who have seen an essential conflict during the Tudor period between Crown and nobility. Both Hoyle and Bernard question James' assumption of a natural hostility between king and nobility, arguing, in Hoyle's words, for a relationship that “operated to their mutual and reciprocal benefits.
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Evans, Mel. "‘The vsuall speach of the Court’? Investigating language change in the Tudor family network (1544–1556)." Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 1, no. 2 (September 1, 2015): 153–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jhsl-2015-0011.

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AbstractThis paper considers how micro-level analysis can enrich our understanding of macro-level processes of language change, using a case study of the Tudors. It explores how language use in the Tudor family network relates to the role of the Court in the supralocalisation of innovative forms during the sixteenth century. Using an original corpus of correspondence and other autograph writings, I conduct a comparative analysis of the language of Elizabeth Tudor with her siblings, parents and caregivers. The findings suggest that Elizabeth’s siblings, Mary I and Edward VI, were progressive in changes localised at the Court, but that Elizabeth’s caregivers and peripheral kin may have influenced Elizabeth’s uptake of non-Court-based changes. Using Network Strength Scores to represent the social experiences of Elizabeth and her nearest kin, it appears that Elizabeth’s changing position within the Court network, from a peripheral to more central member, may have played a part in the Court’s catalyst effect for the supralocalisation of innovative forms, and the emergence of an overtly prestigious “norm” in Early Modern English.
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Szakály, Tamás, and Gábor Keresztes. "Examining the innovative knowledge." Gazdaság és Társadalom 2013, no. 4 (2013): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21637/gt.2013.4.04.

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Beltser, A. A. "МИРОВАЯ КОМИССИЯ ПОГРАНИЧНЫХ ГРАФСТВ И СОВЕТ ГЕРЦОГА РИЧМОНДА, 1525-1528." Izvestiya of Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. History Sciences 2, no. 4 (2020): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.37313/2658-4816-2020-2-4-60-65.

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Article devoted to the work of Cumberland and Northumberland justices of peace in 1525-1528. The author examines the impact of the Council of the Duke of Richmond on the composition and activities of the local government system. Research shows that the Council of the Duke of Richmond was unable during its existence to fi x problems in the system of local government. According to the author, the diffi culties in the organization of activities of the staff of the local administration is rooted not only in the local context, but also in the policy of the Crown. Keywords: Tudors, anglo-scottish borders, Council of the North, Tudor England, justices of peace, local government.
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Grummitt, David. "Henry VII, Chamber Finance and the ‘New Monarchy’: some new Evidence*." Historical Research 72, no. 179 (October 1, 1999): 229–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.00082.

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Abstract This article re‐examines Henry VII's use of the king's chamber as the principal means of managing royal revenue. This is done in the light of the rediscovery of a series of account books belonging to two clerks of John Heron, treasurer of the chamber. This article challenges the assumption that Heron's account books are straightforward ledgers of royal income and expenditure. It also argues that stories of Henry's great wealth were not fables of Tudor propaganda and that the machinery of the chamber allowed the first two Tudors to employ effectively the private, as well as public, revenues. Moreover, Henry VII's methods of revenue management were not merely developments of Yorkist innovations but a concerted attempt to address some of the deep‐rooted fiscal problems of late‐medieval monarchy.
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Morgan, Hiram. "Hugh O'Neill and the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland." Historical Journal 36, no. 1 (March 1993): 21–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00016095.

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ABSTRACTThe Tudor regime faced its greatest challenge in Ireland at the turn of the sixteenth century. The extension of royal authority had run into fierce opposition from a confederacy of Gaelic lords led by Hugh O'Neill. The Tudors stigmatized such resistance as rebellion but the fact that it was taking place in a dependent kingdom in which the monarch was not resident quickly rendered it a war of liberation. This prompts comparison with the other great independence struggle of the early modern period – the Dutch revolt. In both cases the language of faith and fatherland came to the fore. In Ireland this rhetoric was directed at the English-speaking descendants of the Norman conquerors whose support was crucial to the success of O'Neill's cause. Yet it fell on deaf ears because the confederates were unable to legitimize their struggle in the eyes of these catholic loyalists. The sources of political and religious legitimacy were stronger in The Netherlands. While the Netherlandish provincial estates were founts of popular sovereignty, the Irish parliament was an organ of the Tudor state. And whereas in Holland the source of ecclesiastical authority was the non-hierarchical Dutch Reformed Church, in Ireland it was externalized in the person of Clement VIII who could not be won over in spite of the efforts of Peter Lombard, O'Neill's agent in Rome.
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Bodnár-Király, Tibor. "Samuel Decsy (1742–1816): Doctor, Erudite, Journalist (Draft)." Kaleidoscope history 6, no. 10 (2015): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17107/kh.2015.10.25-36.

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Pintér, Henriett. "An Investigation of Knowledge Representation by Using the SOLO Taxonomy." Magyar Pedagógia 115, no. 1 (2015): 19–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.17670/mped.2015.1.19.

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Alonso Amor, Tatiana, María Belén Farías, Martín Mansilla, Esteban Martínez, Vera Brudny, and Silvia Ledesma. "Disipacion en cuerdas vibrantes y tubos de Kundt." Anales AFA 21 (September 1, 2010): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31527/analesafa.2010.21.107.

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Phillips, Peter, and Hugh Benham. "Transcendant Tudor." Musical Times 145, no. 1889 (2004): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4149133.

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Robison, William B., and John Guy. "Tudor England." Sixteenth Century Journal 22, no. 1 (1991): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2542057.

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Chazin-Bennahum, Judith, Viola Aberle, and Gerd Andersson. "Antony Tudor." Dance Research Journal 26, no. 1 (1994): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1477715.

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Tobriner, Alice, and Anthony Fletcher. "Tudor Rebellions." History Teacher 18, no. 3 (May 1985): 455. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/493073.

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Manning, Roger B., and Graham Mayhew. "Tudor Rye." American Historical Review 95, no. 1 (February 1990): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2163002.

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BURROW, COLIN. "TUDOR SANCTUARIES." Essays in Criticism XLI, no. 1 (1991): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eic/xli.1.51.

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Lassiter, John C., and Richard Rex. "The Tudors." Sixteenth Century Journal 35, no. 1 (April 1, 2004): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20476912.

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Elton, G. R. "Tudor Government." Historical Journal 31, no. 2 (June 1988): 425–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00012966.

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Loades, D. "The Tudors." English Historical Review 118, no. 478 (September 1, 2003): 1055–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/118.478.1055.

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Stoyle, M. "Tudor Cornwall." English Historical Review 119, no. 481 (April 1, 2004): 505–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/119.481.505.

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Pearson, Caspar. "Mock Tudor." Architectural Theory Review 24, no. 2 (May 3, 2020): 211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13264826.2020.1795973.

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Cox, Fiona. "Marie Tudor." French Studies 69, no. 4 (September 18, 2015): 541–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/knv221.

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Lasko, Paul. "Tudor Domain." Current Biology 20, no. 16 (August 2010): R666—R667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2010.05.056.

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Milsom, J. "Tudor pitch." Early Music XXI, no. 2 (May 1, 1993): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/em/xxi.2.335-c.

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Stevens, Denis, and David Wulstan. "Tudor Panorama." Musical Times 127, no. 1719 (June 1986): 336. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/965075.

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RICHARDS, JUDITH M. "MARY TUDOR AS ‘SOLE QUENE’?: GENDERING TUDOR MONARCHY." Historical Journal 40, no. 4 (December 1997): 895–924. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x97007516.

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Although Mary Tudor had reigned for five years before her, Elizabeth Tudor's reign has often been treated as if it raised issues of English female monarchy de novo. The argument of this paper is that the study of Mary's reign is important in its own right, as well as a necessary introduction for any wider study of English female monarchy. It was during Mary's reign that the accommodations consequent upon the occupation of the traditionally male monarchy by the first female occupant were devised. Those strategies subsequently defined central symbolic forms of Elizabeth's reign and shaped their readings. Moreover, the shifts in ritual and representations during the first queen's reign made to accommodate that other novelty, a king as consort, throw considerable light on the underlying political assumptions of the times, as well as the more gendered aspects of constitutional theory.
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Lijewska, Elżbieta. "Euphemia Tudor Kleczkowska and Ketty Kleczkowska-Kierkpatrick." Studia Norwidiana 34 English Version (2016): 169–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/sn.2016.34-9en.

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KALAYCI, Özden, Bilgehan AÇIKGÖZ, Taner BAYRAKTAROĞLU, and Ferruh Niyazi AYOĞLU. "Diyabetli Hastaların Ayak Bakımı ve Diyabetik Ayak Hakkındaki Bilgi, Tutum ve Davranışlarının Değerlendirilmesi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.622852.

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OGUZHAN, Gulpembe, Emre DÜNDER, Selin ÖKÇÜN, and Güvenç KOÇKAYA. "Sosyoekonomik Durumun Diyabet İle İlişkisi ve Diyabete Etkisinin İncelenmesi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.674458.

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ÖZENOĞLU, Salim, İnci TURAN, Hale SAYAN ÖZAÇMAK, and Veysel Haktan ÖZAÇMAK. "Deneysel Diyabet Oluşturulan Sıçanlarda Kalp ve İskelet Kası Nrf2 Yapımı ve Oksidatif Stres Üzerine Melatoninin Etkisinin İncelenmesi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 1 (April 23, 2020): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.595479.

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TOPALOĞLU, Ömercan. "Bariatrik Cerrahi Sonrasında Lityum Düzeyi Etkilenir mi?" Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.644824.

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ÇAKIR KARDEŞ, Vildan. "Pandemi Süreci ve Sonrası Ruhsal ve Davranışsal Değerlendirme." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 160–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.754693.

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ESER, Tuba, Banu ÜNVER, Gizem ALARÇİN, and Taner BAYRAKTAROĞLU. "Yetişkinlerde Bel/Boy Oranı ile Ayak Postürü Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 1 (April 23, 2020): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.591239.

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BÖLÜKBAŞI, Selman. "Yaşlı Obezlerde Egzersiz Yaklaşımı ve Etkileri." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 1 (April 23, 2020): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.689751.

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ÇİNAL, Hakan, and Ensar BARIN. "Tip 2 Diabetes Mellitusun Serbest Doku Nakli Başarısına Etkisi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 1 (April 23, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.687683.

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TAYFUR, Zahide Betül, and Esra ATILGAN. "Tip 2 Diyabetli Hastalarda Kan Glukoz Seviyesi ile Kas Gücü, Propriosepsiyon ve Vücut Kompozisyonu Arasındaki İlişki." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 3 (December 29, 2020): 207–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.732903.

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ACİMAN DEMİREL, Esra, Burcu KARPUZ, Mustafa AÇIKGÖZ, and Hüsyin Tuğrul ATASOY. "Diyabetik Polinöropati Şiddeti İle Serum Aterojenite İndeks İlişkisinin Değerlendirilmesi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 3 (December 29, 2020): 224–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.780144.

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ÇELİK, Pelin, and Hatice TEL AYDIN. "Diyabetik Ayak Gelişimini Önleyici Hasta Eğitim Programının Hastaların Ayak Bakımı ile İlgili Bilgi ve Uygulamalarına Etkisi." Turkish Journal of Diabetes and Obesity 4, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.25048/tudod.586127.

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