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Clinical Diabetes and Metabolism
Lipoproteins and lipoprotein lipid composition are associated with stages of dysglycemia and subclinical coronary atherosclerosis
Gigante, Bruna; Chen, Qiaosen; Björkbacka, Harry; Björnson, Elias et al.
Part of International Journal of Cardiology, 2025
Cafeteria diet and caloric restriction affect metabolic but not behavioral characteristics in male Wistar rats
Kagios, Christakis; Hetty, Susanne; Grönbladh, Alfhild; Pereira, Maria J. et al.
Part of Physiology and Behavior, 2025
The huvudstaden early detection of cancer study (STEADY-CAN): rationale, design, data collection, and baseline characteristics for 2.7 million participants
Nemlander, Elinor; Abedi, Eliya; Ljungman, Per; Hasselström, Jan et al.
Part of europeisk Journal of Epidemiology, 2025
Bariatric Surgery Induces Alterations in the Immune Profile of Peripheral Blood T Cells
Barbosa, Pedro; Pinho, Aryane; Lazaro, Andre; Paula, Diogo et al.
Part of Biomolecules, 2024
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Fashion Models History Index
The Terence Pepper Collection is closely associated with the 'Fashion Models History' Instagram account; this page is an A-Z index for each of the models who have been featured on the account. Each listing notes the date/s of their Instagram posts where you can see further images and research.
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Maud Adams (born 12 February 1945)
Adams began her modelling career in 1963 and after moving to New York in the late 1960s she signed with the Eileen Ford modelling agency. She appeared on the cover of British Vogue, 15 September 1966 photographed by Saul Leiter. In the 1970s Adams had a successful career as an actress and was best known for her appearances in three James Bond films: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Octopussy (1983) and A View to a Kill (1985).
Date of Instagram posts on Fashion Models History account: 14.02.
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A Morning with Walruses
M/S Sjøveien was anchored in front of our landing for the morning, Torellnesset. From the ship, we could see walruses hauling on the beach. Straight form the ship to the zodiacs, to the land, we slowly made our way towards the haul out.
As we quietly approach, an Arctic fox showed up behind the hill. This little fox was shedding his winter fur and was a good mix of white and brown. He curiously made his way towards us before running in different direction. What a sighting and our guides explained to us that foxes’ sightings are even more rare than Polar bears.
After this show, we made our way toward the walruses, probably more than forty laying on the sandy beach. It is their favorite environment as their food source, clams, is leaving in the sand, underwater. They can eat up to 70 kg of shellfish a day and the smell is a good reminder of it.
As the morning could not be better, we noticed some mothers and calves at the back, close to the water. Born i