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Closing the parachute and opening the umbrella: Strategies for inclusivity and representation in producing impactful coastal ecosystem research. [PDF]
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Infections nécrosantes des tissus mous causées par des streptocoques du groupe A invasifs (SGAi). [PDF]
Deb S, Leis JA, Mason SA.
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Global coastal exposure patterns by coastal type from 1950 to 2050. [PDF]
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Proteomic datasets of three <i>Hermetia illucens</i> Larvae Forms (Fresh, Dried, and Protein concentrate). [PDF]
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There is a distinction in French between “avenir” (literally: “to-come” or “forthcoming”) and “futur”; the second one differs from the first in that the latter is more distant and indeterminate, designating an era that the livings of another era will not experience. To confuse the two in an anglicism, for the French linguistic authorities.
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There is a distinction in French between “avenir” (literally: “to-come” or “forthcoming”) and “futur”; the second one differs from the first in that the latter is more distant and indeterminate, designating an era that the livings of another era will not experience. To confuse the two in an anglicism, for the French linguistic authorities.
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Pediatric Annals, 2008
<P>It’s not an overstatement that Bright Futures, the topic of this issue of <cite>Pediatric Annals</cite>, is probably the most significant development related to primary care pediatrics in the past decade or two. This has impacted on the provision of outpatient primary pediatric healthcare in a very major way, and it will continue ...
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<P>It’s not an overstatement that Bright Futures, the topic of this issue of <cite>Pediatric Annals</cite>, is probably the most significant development related to primary care pediatrics in the past decade or two. This has impacted on the provision of outpatient primary pediatric healthcare in a very major way, and it will continue ...
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