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Intention to Receive the TAK-003 Dengue Vaccine and Associated Factors Among Adults in Rural Northern Thailand. [PDF]

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Polpitakchai C   +9 more
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Living History

The Russian Review, 2020
AbstractThis chapter discusses Peter Langtoft’s French-language epic chronicle of British history (c. 1307 and disseminated mainly in north-eastern England), and its most luxurious surviving manuscript: London, BL, Royal MS 20 A II. This early fourteenth-century manuscript contained other historical, lyric, and prophetic material in French and English;
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Living History

Rossiiskaia istoriia, 2019
Cultural Logic: A Journal of Marxist Theory & Practice, Vol 8 (2001)
Monchinski, Tony, Gerassi, John
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Living Histories

2022
Living Histories is a collection of new scholarship that explores histories of art education through a series of international contexts. The first truly international text highlighting histories of art education, with contributions from over 30 scholars based in 18 countries.
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Living History

Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2004
This article is concerned with how trees constitute senses of place and identity in England. It focuses on how the experiential and situated aspects of everyday practice contribute to the case for treating trees as actants in social life rather than simply as a metaphoric resource.
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Living history biography

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1994
A living history biography is presented of Theodore T. Puck. This history is intimately involved with the progress towards mapping of the human genome through research at the forefront of molecular cytogenetics. A review of historical research aims such as human genetics studies based on somatic cells, isolation of mutants as genetic markers ...
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[Living history].

Revue medicale suisse, 2015
This narrative describes two United States Air Force bandswomen whose combined careers span the past sixty years. Cornetist Martha (Martye) Jean Awkerman joined the U.S. Women in the Air Force (WAF) Band in 1955. She served the WAF band as cornet soloist and principal trumpet until the band was disbanded in 1961. In 1983, tubist Jan Duga joined the U.S.
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Living History

2021
The national conversation about immigration shifted as the Great Depression gave way to World War II. This is apparent in two works that concern the “origin story” of America: the musical Knickerbocker Holiday (1938) and the film Where Do We Go from Here? (1944).
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