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2014
2014
Direito Natural: equívocos conceituais e sua realização através do direito positivo
Flávio Lima Guerreiro
2014
Corpus ID: 170804712
Participaram da Banca Examinadora os Professores Samuel Max Gabbay (UFRN) e Ângelo Jose Menezes Silvino (UFRN).
2011
2011
Where art meets life in secret : excavating subjects in selected works of Michael Ondaatje
David Amid
2011
Corpus ID: 191186964
2011
2011
[The sick individual as a concept].
L. C. Tejerizo López
ANALES RANM
2011
Corpus ID: 13319692
We start from the premise, shared by some current philosophical movements and by the author, which states that philosophy is not…
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2006
2006
Gogolian spatial models and mankind's potential for redemption: a comparison of "The carriage" and Dead souls
Maxwell O. Mason
2006
Corpus ID: 17491854
MAXWELL O. MASON: Gogolian Spatial Models and Mankind's Potential for Redemption: A Comparison of " The Carriage " and Dead Souls…
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2005
2005
Why must we threat humanity with respect? Evaluating the regress argument
M. Ridge
2005
Corpus ID: 140385589
The idea that our most basic duty is to treat each other with respect is one of the Enlightenment’s greatest legacies and Kant is…
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2004
2004
International nurses day 2004 : working with the poor - against poverty
I. Cruz
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing
2004
Corpus ID: 78260885
Message from ICNDear Colleagues,Poverty is the greatest misery we face today. This is why ICN has chosen to focus on poverty for…
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1977
1977
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff to James Loeb: Two Unpublished Letters
W. Calder
1977
Corpus ID: 161469085
gratitude for another feat. His teaching3 together with that of Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908)4 instilled an abiding love of…
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1954
1954
On the Mechanism through which Obstructive Jaundice influences Inflammatory Processes *
H. Selye
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
1954
Corpus ID: 31458396
A variety of experiments on animals had shown that the antiphlogistic effect of systemic stress is largely non-specific, in that…
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1940
1940
The Irradiation of Liquids
F. Hopwood
1940
Corpus ID: 72471880
It is my first duty to acknowledge the honour done me by the Council of your Society in choosing me as the Silvanus Thompson…
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1932
1932
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN GASTRIC PHYSIOLOGY: EVALUATION OF THE RÔLE OF DUODENAL REGURGITATION IN THE CONTROL OF GASTRIC ACIDITY IN MAN (BOLDYREFF THEORY)
H. Shay
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A. Katz
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E. M. Schloss
1932
Corpus ID: 71427715
Since Heidenhain's 1 observation that the pure gastric juice in the normal dog was secreted at an acidity of 0.5 to 0.6 per cent…
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