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Ability to Rise from a Chair
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Rising from a chair
A question about an individual's ability to rise from a chair.
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Toronto Extremity Salvage Score, Lower Extremity
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2016
2016
Factors Contributing to Information Ethics Violations among LIS Students in Public Universities in Kenya
J. Maina
2016
Corpus ID: 53381750
Academic honesty and respect for intellectual property has been given considerable concern in tertiary institutions but concerns…
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2013
2013
Possessor rising in Bosnian
Aida Salčić
2013
Corpus ID: 190567259
This paper is in the field of linguistics, namely syntax, and deals with the issue of possessor rising. Possessor rising is a…
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2012
Review
2012
Mobile Device Considerations for Supply Chain and ERP Related Systems
Byron Clemens
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Teuta Cata
,
Gary Hackbarth
2012
Corpus ID: 17628023
The increased mobility of users and rapid enhancements to “hand held” technology suggest leveraging mobile technology to enhance…
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2001
2001
An ethno-consumeristic approach to household technologies in Swaziland
F. Botha
2001
Corpus ID: 55956004
According to Costa and Basommy (1995) ethno-consumerism is the study of consumption from the point of view of a social or…
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1999
1999
Experimental Study of the Behavior of Bubbles Rising in Stagnant Water
Masao Watanabe
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R. Shrestha
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T. Fukano
1999
Corpus ID: 204549530
1994
1994
LAND OF THE RISING YEN
P. Damas
1994
Corpus ID: 167127097
SUBTITLE: THE RELENTLESS APPRECIATION OF THE YEN IS SHAKING UP THE WAY JAPANESE SHIPPERS AND TRANSPORT SERVICE PROVIDERS CONDUCT…
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1993
1993
Snapshots From the Margins: Women With Disabilities in El Salvador
Patricia Pardo-Demiantschuk
1993
Corpus ID: 155514504
Right from the beginning of my trip to El Salvador I felt fear, not so much of the destination but of the journey itself. It has…
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