Spartan Daily, October 30, 2000 [PDF]
Volume 115, Issue 42https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9609/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Evidence of international transmission of mobile colistin resistant monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium ST34. [PDF]
Supa-Amornkul S +4 more
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Quantitative dynamics of human empires [PDF]
Quantitative modeling of social systems shows a large component of automatic drives in the behavior of individual humans and human society. Studies of the formation and breakdown of twenty diverse empires operating over almost three thousand years ...
Ausubel, J.H., Marchetti, C.
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QHAPAQ ÑAN: THE INCA ROAD AND TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE PERUVIAN ANDES
Qhapaq Ñan was the main artery of a widespread road network built in the Andes in the days of the Inca Empire and which connects nowadays territories belonging to six countries. This road expressed a form of conceiving and handling the territory that has undergone intense historical changes, although some of its parts have kept alive its value and ...
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Petrography and bulk composition of Miller Range 05035: a new lunar VLT gabbro [PDF]
Miller Range (MIL) 05035 is a crystalline lunar mare gabbroic meteorite collected in Antarctica in 2005 [1]. It is an important new sample in the lunar meteorite (LM) collection as it is only one of ~8 to be classified as basaltic in nature. MIL 05035 is
Anand, M. +3 more
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Cultivar-dependent differences in tuber growth cause increased soil resistance in potato fields. [PDF]
Skilleter P, Nelson D, Dodd IC.
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War and cultural studies: reflections on recent work in Peru and Argentina [PDF]
Rowe, William
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Fleet Sensor Data towards a Higher Resolution Road Weather Model. [PDF]
Bogaerts T +10 more
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Human Nature and the Limits (If Any) of Political Philosophy [PDF]
Estlund, David
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Divergent Expectations as a Cause of Disagreement in Bargaining: Evidence from a Comparison of Arbitration Schemes." [PDF]
One prominent explanation for disagreement in bargaining is that the parties have divergent and relatively optimistic expectations regarding the ultimate outcome if they fail to agree.
Henry S. Farber, Max H. Bazerman
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