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2016
2016
The imaginaries of translation: Orpheus versus Hermes
Riccardo Raimondo
2016
Corpus ID: 193400649
I would like to try a quite simple but much needed experiment by introducing new considerations concerning the theory and…
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2016
2016
Empirical P rediction of T urnovers in NFL F ootball
Joel R. Bock
2016
Corpus ID: 41429080
Turnovers in the National Football League (NFL) occur whenever a team loses possession of the ball due to a fumble, or an…
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2016
2016
A Novel about Modern Slavery in the Food Processing Industry
A. Faktorovich
2016
Corpus ID: 194429303
A novel about Modern slavery in the Food Processing Industry James Hannaham. Delicious Foods: A Novel. New York: Back Bay Books…
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2014
2014
Minecraft Books for Kids: The Complete Minecraft Book Series
Brock Netherward
2014
Corpus ID: 191975248
Minecraft Books for Kids: The Complete Minecraft Book Series Get FOUR Minecraft Books for the Price of TWO (Buy & Save 59%) Each…
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2011
2011
Sacrificing the Subject: The Pacific War in American & New Zealand Fiction Writing
Daniel Mckay
2011
Corpus ID: 164897480
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2006
Review
2006
Surgical Risk Management In Developing Countries
D. Dhar
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Hansa Dhar
2006
Corpus ID: 168551862
Across the world the healthcare Industry is adopting systematic approach to decrease risk of harm to patients. Since there are no…
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1971
1971
The You Know Syndrome
J. Briggs
1971
Corpus ID: 71729665
To the Editor.— I first became aware of the "you know" syndrome years ago, when I listened to an intern taking a clinical history…
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