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Elongated Gilman Cuprates: The Key to Different Reactivities of Cyano- and Iodocuprates
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014Ruth M Gschwind
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman and a Woman's Place in America
, 2017Charlotte Perkins Gilman and a Woman's Place in America is a pioneering collection that probes how depictions of space, confinement, and liberation establish both the difficulty and necessity of female empowerment.
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Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1987
When a scholar dies in full creative activity, we register a double loss: the work still undone, towards which that unique instrument had been fashioned, and the room left abruptly empty, which tha...
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When a scholar dies in full creative activity, we register a double loss: the work still undone, towards which that unique instrument had been fashioned, and the room left abruptly empty, which tha...
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1996
Reply to Dock, Julie Bates. “‘But One Expects That’: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ and the Shifting Light of Scholarship.” PMLA. 1996 Jan; 111(1): 52-65.
Catherine Golden, Elaine Hedges
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Reply to Dock, Julie Bates. “‘But One Expects That’: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ and the Shifting Light of Scholarship.” PMLA. 1996 Jan; 111(1): 52-65.
Catherine Golden, Elaine Hedges
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, by L. S. Goodman and A. Gilman (New York, Macmillan Co, 1970), is the familiar and comforting title of this grand old text. But we live in an age in which the absence of kidney function is compatible with life.
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The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, by L. S. Goodman and A. Gilman (New York, Macmillan Co, 1970), is the familiar and comforting title of this grand old text. But we live in an age in which the absence of kidney function is compatible with life.
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BMJ, 2016
Pharmacologist and biochemist who shared 1994 Nobel prize for discovery of G proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in ...
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Pharmacologist and biochemist who shared 1994 Nobel prize for discovery of G proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in ...
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1945
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1987
Miles E. Gilman, Jamie T. Gilman
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Miles E. Gilman, Jamie T. Gilman
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1983
American lecturer, critic, writer, and journalist, 1860–1935. Strongly influenced by social Darwinism, she argues against male-dominated society—which she calls our “Androcentric Culture.” Gilman is also known for two works of fiction, a strongly autobiographical account of a woman’s madness—The Yellow Wallpaper—and a delightful utopian novel depicting
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American lecturer, critic, writer, and journalist, 1860–1935. Strongly influenced by social Darwinism, she argues against male-dominated society—which she calls our “Androcentric Culture.” Gilman is also known for two works of fiction, a strongly autobiographical account of a woman’s madness—The Yellow Wallpaper—and a delightful utopian novel depicting
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