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Munching square
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Munching squares
The Munching Square is a display hack dating back to the PDP-1 (ca. 1962, reportedly discovered by Jackson Wright), which employs a trivial…
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2017
2017
The specter of Black labor: African American workers in Illinois before the Great Migration, 1847 to 1910
Alonzo M. Ward
2017
Corpus ID: 165317603
The Specter of Black Labor is interested in examining the actions, reactions and opinions of Afro-Illinoisans during the late…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Incidences of Developing Eating Disoreders Due to Binge Eating
Sadaf Ahmed
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S. Noushad
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Syed Zain Azher
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S. Tahir
2014
Corpus ID: 148677571
Binge eating or chaotic eating refers to unhealthy eating patterns that are found in low incidences comparatively to verify and…
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2011
2011
Memories of Dorothy Shaw 26 April 1920 to 27 August 2007
G. I. Johnson
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J. Alcorn
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D. Persley
Australasian Plant Pathology
2011
Corpus ID: 12243196
When someone that you know dies, clear memories of them stay with you for a while – the sound and cadence of their voice, the…
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2001
2001
Lip-smacking legume and massive munching maggot. Science in Action', BBC World Service. 15 December 2001. 5-minute interview with Martin Redfern in 26 minute programme presented by Graham Easton…
P. Stevenson
2001
Corpus ID: 68674442
1988
1988
Mangroves, Mountains and Munching Molluscs: the Evolution of a Tropical Coastline
K. Kiernan
1988
Corpus ID: 134003891
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