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Aggressive primary uterine non-Hodgkin's lymphoma presenting as acute kidney injury: a case report. [PDF]
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Safety and Efficacy of Reduced Dose of Enzalutamide in Patients with Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Sticky bone in regenerative dentistry: a paradigm shift in graft stability or a promising technique still under scrutiny? [PDF]
Albash Z, Khalil A, Ali M, Kashkash W.
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Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis: a case induced by concurrent hyperthyroidism. [PDF]
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Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée, 1985
De Prémare Alfred-Louis. Multiple Andalus. In: Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée, n°40, 1985. Al-Andalus - Culture et société. pp. 3-8.
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De Prémare Alfred-Louis. Multiple Andalus. In: Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée, n°40, 1985. Al-Andalus - Culture et société. pp. 3-8.
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2015
Ma'luf: Reflections on the Arab Andalusian Music of Tunisia by Ruth F. Davis (Scarecrow Press, 2005). ISBN 9780810851382.
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Ma'luf: Reflections on the Arab Andalusian Music of Tunisia by Ruth F. Davis (Scarecrow Press, 2005). ISBN 9780810851382.
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1988
Michael G. Morony, David Wasserstein
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Michael G. Morony, David Wasserstein
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2019
Al-Andalus, the Iberian territory ruled by Islam from the eighth to the fifteenth centuries, was home to a flourishing philosophical culture among Muslims and the Jews who lived in their midst. Andalusians spoke proudly of the region's excellence, and indeed it engendered celebrated thinkers such as Maimonides and Averroes.
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Al-Andalus, the Iberian territory ruled by Islam from the eighth to the fifteenth centuries, was home to a flourishing philosophical culture among Muslims and the Jews who lived in their midst. Andalusians spoke proudly of the region's excellence, and indeed it engendered celebrated thinkers such as Maimonides and Averroes.
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