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The language of chromatin modification in human cancers
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Shuai Zhao +2 more
exaly
2015
Since the first written documents in the history of mankind (produced at the end of the 4th millennium BC), translation has always played a pivotal role in human societies. Translators were needed whenever the need for contact between different-speaking communities arose, such as for the purposes of communication, commerce, and declarations of war, or ...
Emanuele Miola, Paolo Ramat
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Since the first written documents in the history of mankind (produced at the end of the 4th millennium BC), translation has always played a pivotal role in human societies. Translators were needed whenever the need for contact between different-speaking communities arose, such as for the purposes of communication, commerce, and declarations of war, or ...
Emanuele Miola, Paolo Ramat
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Language bias in randomised controlled trials published in English and German
Lancet, The, 1997Matthias Egger, Christian Lengeler
exaly
Concordancing: use of language-based research in medical communication
Lancet, The, 1999Richard Hobbs
exaly

