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Outcomes of hamstring graft with preserved tibial insertion for ACL reconstruction: systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Sjećanje na život: Pripovijedanje i pamćenje u romanu Mamac Davida Albaharija
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Correction: COVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis in critically-ill patients: a prospective multicenter study in the era of Delta and Omicron variants. [PDF]
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Comparison of Sociodemographic and Radiographic Features in Distal Radio Fracture Treatment: Hand Surgeons versus Non-specialists. [PDF]
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Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1967
Mayer C.-A. Marot et l'archaïsme. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1967, n°19. pp. 27-37.
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Mayer C.-A. Marot et l'archaïsme. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1967, n°19. pp. 27-37.
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2020
Abstract Chapters 16–19 are a case study of the family that produced the best-selling vernacular literary author of sixteenth-century France: Clément Marot. The example of this family also provides one way of examining the relationship to family and social hierarchy of a genre of writing that was fundamental to literate culture: poetry ...
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Abstract Chapters 16–19 are a case study of the family that produced the best-selling vernacular literary author of sixteenth-century France: Clément Marot. The example of this family also provides one way of examining the relationship to family and social hierarchy of a genre of writing that was fundamental to literate culture: poetry ...
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