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Rei Kinjo

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020
"The most exciting thing about my research is that we can make hitherto inexistent chemical bonding and structures present in the world. I would have liked to have discovered one of the p-block elements …" Find out more about Rei Kinjo in his Author Profile.
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Rey II: Redesigning the Rey screening test of malingering

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1997
This study has redesigned the Rey 15-item Visual Memory Test (1964) by introducing more complex figures and by increasing internal logic and pattern redundancy. Standardized administrative procedures and rules for a simple qualitative scoring system were established.
G A, Griffin   +3 more
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Reis-B�ckler's dystrophy

Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1978
A case of Reis-Bückler's dystrophy in a 36-year-old man is reported. Its clinical aspect is compared with its histological and ultrastructural features. The slight reticular opacities situated superficially in the central part of the cornea, immediately beneath the epithelium, correspond to dark, irregular deposits.
Y, Pouliquen, J P, Giraud, M, Savoldelli
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¿El rey ha muerto? ¿Viva el rey?

La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, 2003
Abstract: Según Cortijo Ocaña la novela sentimental sí existe y se define por un carácter experimental, de tanteo y prueba durante su existencia porque los autores bucean con este género en las posibilidades de tratar de modo coherente (técnico, argumental, etc.) el tema del amor, manteniendo con ello tensiones/relaciones con el género de la lírica ...
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Reis-Bucklers Dystrophy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
The dominant inheritance of a superficial corneal dystrophy was traced through five generations of a family. Eighty percent of those affected had recurrent corneal ulceration during childhood that gradually disappeared in the second and third decades. All of those affected had progressive visual deterioration throughout life.
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REI: Revisited … Again

Exceptional Children, 1990
REI: Revisited . . . Again * The regular education initiative (REI) is an ongoing professional discussion that must continue in every educational forum for many years to come. I wanted to respond to William Davis's article (The regular education initiative debate: Its promises and problems, Exceptional Children, 55, 440-446), but my larger purpose is ...
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