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The application of duplex ulrasound to the assessment of ventricular septal defect
Soul, Frances Joan
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GLP-1 and the cardiovascular system. [PDF]
Kahles F, Birkenfeld AL, Marx N.
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How would Socrates debrief? Five tools using original Socratic dialogue. [PDF]
Bowker M, Younger A, Thomson R.
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Scientific Authorship Through the Lens of Parenthood
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The Warmth of Medicine: The Irreplaceability of Doctors in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Yang YY, Liu JM.
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Scaling genomic reanalysis to unlock diagnoses and transform rare disease care. [PDF]
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Over-Soul: A Comparative Study of the East and the West
Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied EducationRalph Waldo Emerson used the term Over-Soul to denote the relationship between individual soul and the universal soul. Emerson’s extensive reading of both Eastern and Western philosophies has prompted him to articulate such a concept that adheres to the philosophical discourses of both the continents.
Sasikanta Mohanty, Khagendra Sethi
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American Quarterly, 1987
THOMAS EAKINS'S UNCANNY PORTRAIT OF HIS SCULLING FRIEND FROM BOYHOOD, Max Schmitt in a Single Scull (1871), has long been considered one of those exacting naturalistic representations in the painter's sports genre which includes boxers, wrestlers, baseball players, hunters, and myriad rowers.2 Given the escalating interest by art historians such as ...
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THOMAS EAKINS'S UNCANNY PORTRAIT OF HIS SCULLING FRIEND FROM BOYHOOD, Max Schmitt in a Single Scull (1871), has long been considered one of those exacting naturalistic representations in the painter's sports genre which includes boxers, wrestlers, baseball players, hunters, and myriad rowers.2 Given the escalating interest by art historians such as ...
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