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Correction: Bis(amidophenolate)-supported pnictoranides: Lewis acid-induced electromerism in a bismuth complex. [PDF]
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Reduced Hospital Incidence of Autoimmune Encephalitis During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
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Correction: Pain and overall quality of life in palliatively treated colorectal cancer patients 1 year after diagnosis- results from the EDIUM cohort. [PDF]
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Once the pride of Europe, West Germany is planning to introduce severe cuts to the range and quality of health and social services offered. It argues that the [Illegible Word] proportion of retired people in the population is draining the resources of the tax payers in work.
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Once the pride of Europe, West Germany is planning to introduce severe cuts to the range and quality of health and social services offered. It argues that the [Illegible Word] proportion of retired people in the population is draining the resources of the tax payers in work.
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Canada, Germany, Canada-Germany
International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2008This special edition of International Journal is presented in honour of Robert Spencer who, for a quarter of a century, was a professor at the University of Toronto. It is devoted to a wide-ranging discussion of Germany, Canada, and Canada-Germany relations, topics that were central to Spencer's scholarly work.
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European Judaism, 2000
The invitation to describe 'My Germany' is an invitation to describe my life. It is a chance to reflect on the country in which I have lied since my birth. However, it seems that the conspicuous presence of a single possessive pronoun brings my reflection to a halt even before it has begun.
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The invitation to describe 'My Germany' is an invitation to describe my life. It is a chance to reflect on the country in which I have lied since my birth. However, it seems that the conspicuous presence of a single possessive pronoun brings my reflection to a halt even before it has begun.
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