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T/Maker
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Maker
T/Maker (Table Maker) was one of the first spreadsheet programs designed for the personal computer user. and released by Peter Roizen in 1979. The…
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2017
2017
Expanding Technical Connections to Facilitate Digital Creation Leave
2017
Corpus ID: 131762117
We developed and explored the Expanding Technical Connections (ETC) kit, a novel, safe, and easy to use set of circuitry…
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2017
2017
Annotation for ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta)
O. K. Tørresen
2017
Corpus ID: 67073685
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2012
2012
From known to unknown; old to new: can lesion studies inform psychiatry about mental illness in the 21st century?
E. Huey
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J. Lieberman
2012
Corpus ID: 51738002
With the integration of 21st century technologies, including imaging, biochemistry and genetics, human lesion studies can provide…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Spirit of the Psyche: Carl Jung's and Victor White's Influence on Flannery O'Connor's Fiction
P. Wakeman
2012
Corpus ID: 169991424
THE SPIRIT OF THE PSYCHE: CARL JUNG’S AND VICTOR WHITE’S INFLUENCE ON FLANNERY O’CONNOR’S IMAGINATION Paul Wakeman Marquette…
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2007
2007
Clifford Howard Glenn : Banjo and Dulcimer Player and Maker
Steve Kruger
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Cecelia Conway
2007
Corpus ID: 185096691
2005
2005
God's governor : George Grey and racial amalgamation in New Zealand 1845-1853
S. Grant
2005
Corpus ID: 127441252
The legend of Governor Grey is a major feature of nineteenth century New Zealand historiography. This thesis seeks to understand…
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2000
2000
Media Effects: Video Game Violence
Wayne Pafko
2000
Corpus ID: 148547334
In 1998, the US software industry sold $6.3 billion worth of video games (see Unknown). Not bad for an industry that didn’t exist…
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