Correspondence from Elizabeth Frances C. Clark to Ada Peirce McCormick
Letters from Elizabeth Frances C. Clark (graduate of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (WMCP) in 1909) to her friend, Ada Peirce McCormick. The letters reflect the intimate friendship between Clark, McCormick, and Emma Elizabeth Musson (graduate of
Clark, Elizabeth Frances C.
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The Human Mind in Dialogue With its Replica AI - a Historical Perspective. [PDF]
Klempe SH.
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Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to Florence Fletcher, 11 June 1912
Joseph Peirce writes to Florence Fletcher in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on 11 June 1912; he describes his performance on his exams thus far; he has been studying for his Spanish exam "all day & all night ...
Peirce, Joseph M., 1892-1961;
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Bringing cross-validation into the real world to evaluate transferability of satellite-based vegetation models. [PDF]
Kearney SP +5 more
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Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to Florence Fletcher, 14 June 1912
Joseph Peirce writes to Florence Fletcher in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on "Friday Evening." He will be home in a week and would like to "make a date" with her for the night he returns.
Peirce, Joseph M., 1892-1961;
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Systemic inflammatory response after robotic versus laparoscopic abdominal surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis with colorectal cancer subgroup analysis. [PDF]
Keating T +8 more
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Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to Florence Fletcher, 3 May 1912
Joseph Peirce writes to Florence Fletcher in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on 3 May 1912; he relates recent news of his professors and friends, including what they did on Dewey Day; he got in trouble with one ...
Peirce, Joseph M., 1892-1961;
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Towards Pragmatist Thermodynamics: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Entropy and Sustainability. [PDF]
Herrmann-Pillath C.
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Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to Florence Fletcher, 26 April 1912
Joseph Peirce writes to Florence Fletcher in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on "Friday evening;" he describes his routine over the last few days; has heard from his sister that his mother is very ill. The letter
Peirce, Joseph M., 1892-1961;
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Depression as inferential rigidity: a meta-abductive account. [PDF]
Sun J, Jin L.
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