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Miscellaneous Notes on Coccidae From Western Massachusetts
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Old Nick Crossed the Mississippi: The Figure of the Devil in Late Cold War Era Novels of the American West
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Novel climate analysis methods applied to the Australian ESCI projections data
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Labiodentals /r/ here to stay: Deep learning shows us why
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THE ROLE OF CITY AUTHORITIES IN CONTRIBUTING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN SLUMS IN GHANA
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The Lung Immune Response to Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (Lung Immunity to NTHi)
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Emigration and tobacco smoking among those staying behind
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From Text, to Myth, to Meme: Penny Dreadful and Adaptation
Published 2016-05-01“…According to David Greetham, ‘contamination’ occurs when ‘one mode of discourse . . . leaks into or infects another, so that we experience both at the same time.’ Lee and King argue that contamination is a model of adaptation. …”
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Modeling evolution and persistence of neurological viral diseases in wild populations
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