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Targeted Therapy in Erdheim-Chester Disease: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
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Complete genome sequence of <i>Pseudomonas spelaei</i> strain PML3(3), an effective mineral-weathering bacterial strain isolated from the oak<i>-Scleroderma citrinum</i> ectomycorrhizosphere. [PDF]
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Cyclodextrin-Derived Porous Liquids Enabled by In Situ Solvation Shell Formation. [PDF]
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Decoupled carbon assimilation and growth responses to aridity in temperate deciduous oaks. [PDF]
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Probing boron vacancy defects in hBN via single spin relaxometry. [PDF]
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Reviews in American History, 1986
Daniel J. Kevles's new book will strike a responsive chord in many quarters. Ever since Arthur Jensen suggested in 1969 that different "racial" genetic endowments accounted for differences in I.Q. test performance between blacks and whites, that old chestnut, nature versus nurture, has been hotly debated in many forums.
H, Cravens, D J, Kevles
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Daniel J. Kevles's new book will strike a responsive chord in many quarters. Ever since Arthur Jensen suggested in 1969 that different "racial" genetic endowments accounted for differences in I.Q. test performance between blacks and whites, that old chestnut, nature versus nurture, has been hotly debated in many forums.
H, Cravens, D J, Kevles
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1983
The worship of the oak tree or of the oak god appears to have been shared by all the branches of the Aryan stock in Europe. Both Greeks and Italians associated the tree with their highest god, Zeus or Jupiter, the divinity of the sky, the rain, and the thunder.
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The worship of the oak tree or of the oak god appears to have been shared by all the branches of the Aryan stock in Europe. Both Greeks and Italians associated the tree with their highest god, Zeus or Jupiter, the divinity of the sky, the rain, and the thunder.
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