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To ECC or Not to ECC: The Question Remains

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008
The usefulness of endocervical curettage (ECC) in evaluating women who have abnormal cervical cytology and histopathology has been debated for years; data regarding performance of ECC in the diagnostic evaluations of squamous and glandular lesions are mixed. There are no well-done randomized trials or systematic reviews regarding the usefulness of ECC.
Rita W, Driggers, Christopher M, Zahn
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San Jose welcomes ECCE [2009 ECCE]

IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2009
San Jose, California, will host the first IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) to be held 20-24 September 2009. Set in the heart of the Silicon Valley, San Jose flourishes with industry, beauty, and a culture rich with history.
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Ecce Homo

2022
AbstractMany of the themes developed in the earlier part of the book come together in this chapter on theological anthropology: being unhoused and in exile, the desire to belong, our migratory nature. Exegesis of J’s narrative in Genesis opens an exploration into the divine intimacy, which developed through reflections upon Michelangelo’s depiction of ...
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Ecce Homo

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1995
Ecce homo (the psychology of man) Those who want to keep their souls will lose them, and those who want to lose their souls will keep them (summit psychology in contrast to depth psychology).
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Ecce Homo

The Musical Times, 2005
Robin Holloway, Joachim Köhler
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Ecce homines

Vertigo, 2011
Lucie Wright, Émeric de Lastens
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Ecce Hanswurst - Ecce Hamlet

Nietzscheforschung, 2005
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Durability of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) and Reinforced ECC (R/ECC) Structural Members

2019
The durability of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) stems from the intrinsically tight crack width even when strained to hundreds of times the strain capacity of normal concrete. The less than 100 μm crack width is autogenously controlled by the composite and does not depend on steel reinforcement.
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