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Social inequities and clinical outcomes in young women with cervical cancer: Real-world evidence. [PDF]
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Athis inca subsp. inca inca (Walker 1854
2020Athis inca inca Walker, 1854 (Fig. 1H) Castnia inca Walker, 1854:24-25 [Mexico, “ Venezuela,” Honduras Lectotype]. Castnia inca Herrich-Schäffer, 1855: 56, figs. 488-489 [Mexico] [Lamas (1995) considers this taxon to be pre.occupied by inca Walker and synonymous with ssp. orizabensis]. Castnia inca Herrich-Schäffer; Westwood, 1877:174.
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Journal of Database Management, 1996
A workflow is a long-duration multi-step activity. In this paper we are interested in workflows that execute under the control of various processing stations that may be located at different nodes of a distributed system. The stations may be autonomous and only partially automated.
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A workflow is a long-duration multi-step activity. In this paper we are interested in workflows that execute under the control of various processing stations that may be located at different nodes of a distributed system. The stations may be autonomous and only partially automated.
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Nocturnal hypothermia in the Inca dove, Scardafella inca
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967Abstract 1. 1. When derived of food and/or water Inca doves experience pronounced nocturnal hypothermia, the depth of which is independent of T A and reflects nutritional state. 2. 2. Nocturnal hypothermia results in considerable conservation of both energy and water, the magnitude depending upon depth of hypothermia. 3. 3.
R E, MacMillen, C H, Trost
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1976
The The os incae is an integral feature of reptilian and various mammalian skulls which demonstrate intramembranous ossification centers behind the parietal bones. In man, the interparietal portion of the occipital squamosa arises in membrane from a single ossific focus.
R, Shapiro, F, Robinson
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The The os incae is an integral feature of reptilian and various mammalian skulls which demonstrate intramembranous ossification centers behind the parietal bones. In man, the interparietal portion of the occipital squamosa arises in membrane from a single ossific focus.
R, Shapiro, F, Robinson
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