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Lesion of the Subthalamic Nucleus Should Not be Labeled "Subthalamotomy"; A Plea for Anatomical Accuracy and Compliance with Historical Legacy. [PDF]
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Patients admitted in the intensive care unit after solid organ or bone marrow transplantation: Retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Bacteraemia Associated with <i>Bilophila wadsworthia</i>: A Rare Case Presentation from Hungary. [PDF]
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Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2017
End of life and beginning of life are surprisingly similar. What can we learn about the value and nature of our lives from dementia and aging?
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End of life and beginning of life are surprisingly similar. What can we learn about the value and nature of our lives from dementia and aging?
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Science, 2000
As more and more genomes are sequenced, it is becoming clear that deciphering the clues latent in these sequences is anything but trivial. In this Techview, Attwood analyzes the current state of the art in sequence-structure-function bioinformatics. She highlights the need for precise terminology, and argues that a holistic view of complex biological ...
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As more and more genomes are sequenced, it is becoming clear that deciphering the clues latent in these sequences is anything but trivial. In this Techview, Attwood analyzes the current state of the art in sequence-structure-function bioinformatics. She highlights the need for precise terminology, and argues that a holistic view of complex biological ...
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Philosophie Magazine, 2006
Abstract The Bible is the single most important and most translated text in Western history and culture. Seen as a unifying work and functioning as the basis of organized religion in the West, its translation has often manifested cultural and ideological diversity.
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Abstract The Bible is the single most important and most translated text in Western history and culture. Seen as a unifying work and functioning as the basis of organized religion in the West, its translation has often manifested cultural and ideological diversity.
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