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Entering a new era of antiplatelet therapy: the 4D-ACS trial. [PDF]

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Laudani C, Gragnano F, Galli M.
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Entity-enhanced BERT for medical specialty prediction based on clinical questionnaire data. [PDF]

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Strategies for Tailoring Patient-Centered Technologies Across the Cancer Continuum: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

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Ein Trauerspiel des SophoklesNebst Pindars erster Ode. Aus dem Griechischen [von. J. J. Steinbrüchel] ; Nebst Pindars erster Ode / Aus dem Griechischen [von. J. J. Steinbrüchel]
Sophocles, Pindarus
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Electra

1994
Abstract FARMER Age-old valley of my shining land, how yciur rivers gleamed as they saw war launched in a thousand ships when Lord Agamemnon sailed against Troy. And after he’d killed Troy’s ruler, Priam, and burnt and leveled that famous city, he came back to Argos to hang many spoils seized from those barbarians high on our temple ...
Janet lembke, kenneth J Reckford
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Electra

2001
Abstract You are his son! Your father marshaled the armies at Troy once - child of Agamemnon: look around you now. Here is the land you were longing to see all that time. Ancient Argos. You dreamed of this place. The grove of lo, where the gadfly drove her. Look, Orestes. There is the marketplace named for Apollo, wolfkiller god.
Anne Carson, Michael Shaw
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Electra

The Carleton Drama Review, 1956
In the Aeschylean version of the material with which Sophocles is dealing in his Electra, there appear a few important characteristics the awareness of which lends perspective to the Sophoclean tragedy.
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Electra

1992
Abstract The agon in Electra resembles the scenes discussed in the previous chapter in that it involves two persons, who are closely related to each other. The resemblance to Hippolytus is especially striking, where the agon also comes towards the end of the play, is part of a larger structure rather than occupying a complete act, and ...
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