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Introducing an Innovative Tool for Enhanced Precision in Strabismus Surgery: The Suh Botulinum Toxin Forceps. [PDF]

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Patient Perspectives on Prior Authorization for Cancer Care.

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Thom B, Persaud S, Ghazal LV, Chino F.
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Image guided brachytherapy quality assurance on NRG GY017 investigating immunotherapy in addition to chemoradiation for locally advanced cervical cancer. [PDF]

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Kim H   +22 more
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Predicting net energy in broiler chickens using the comparative slaughter technique. [PDF]

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Moscoso-Muñoz JE   +8 more
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Phenotyping Bronchiectasis Frequent Exacerbator: A Single Centre Retrospective Cluster Analysis. [PDF]

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The sumador chino

Communications of the ACM, 1960
On a recent motor trip through Mexico, the writer came across an adding device which was referred to as a sumador chino (Chinese adder). A survey of the more available literature on the history of mathematics and on instruments of calculation has uncovered no reference to such a device.
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Chino

2017
This book tells the history of anti-Chinese politics in Mexican culture. It reveals the hidden influence that anti-Chinese racism, or antichinismo, has had on the formation of the revolutionary government and mestizo national identity. The imagined racial figure of Chinese men created a profound impact in Mexican society.
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Mis Chinos, Tus Chinos: The Orientalism of Chilean K-pop fans

International Communication Gazette, 2020
This article aims to analyze the dual Orientalism of the Chilean fans of K-pop. All Asians in Chile are often referred to as chinitos (Chinese). Chilean society, generally speaking, considers the fans of Asian popular culture as ‘weird’ and as ‘outsiders’.
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