Stories
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Surviving a flesh-eating disease
Nearly dying from a skin infection gave Scott Neill a chance to start again after an early life marked by grief and depression.
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Conserving Audrey
Elena describes how specially designed storage allows Audrey’s scrapbooks to retain all traces of her creative process, although their intrinsic fragility means deterioration is almost inevitable.
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Epidemic threats and racist legacies
Epidemiology is the systematic, data-driven study of health and disease in populations. But as historian Jacob Steere-Williams suggests, this most scientific of fields emerged in the 19th century imbued with a doctrine of Western imperialism – a legacy that continues to influence how we talk about disease.
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Age
Aging and decay are natural and fine.
Catalogue
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Decay and disorder in the York Jewbury skeletons / D. Brothwell.
Brothwell, Don RDate: 1987- Archives and manuscripts
Decay factors 5Cr and 58Fe
Date: Early 20th CenturyReference: PP/FAK/D/5Part of: Foy, Henry (1900-1991), and Kondi, Athena (d.1994), Haematologists and nutrition researchers- Archives and manuscripts
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Decay of Incorporated Radioactive Phosporus During Reproduction of Bacteriophage T2-1 - G.S. Stent
Date: c.1958Reference: SB/11/6/10Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- E-books
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Curated Decay : Heritage Beyond Saving / Caitlin DeSilvey.
DeSilvey, CaitlinDate: [2017]- E-books
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Radioactivity in America: Growth and Decay of a Science
Lawrence BadashDate: 1979