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Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2022
Tewodros Tsegaye Woldesenbet +2 more
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Tewodros Tsegaye Woldesenbet +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1965
It has been said that history does not repeat itself, but that historical situations recur. Thus it may well be true that in years gone by there have been occasions in the world of medicine in which a wind of discontent has blown over the scene. But looking back, as I can do, over a span of 60 years, I do not remember a situation comparable to the one ...
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It has been said that history does not repeat itself, but that historical situations recur. Thus it may well be true that in years gone by there have been occasions in the world of medicine in which a wind of discontent has blown over the scene. But looking back, as I can do, over a span of 60 years, I do not remember a situation comparable to the one ...
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iVRoad: Immersive virtual road crossing as an assessment tool for unilateral spatial neglect
Computers & graphics, 2021Sebastian Wagner +6 more
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Black-Spot Identification from Ramol Cross Road to Kathwada Cross Road
Journal of Transportation SystemsRoad accidents are a vital issue that is occurring all over the world. Accident severity is increasing with the exponential increase in vehicle population. Accident leads to disability, pain, suffering, grievous injuries, hospitalization expenditure, damage to health and property, social suffering, general degradation of the environment, and, in ...
Rena Shukla +5 more
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Evaluating methods for identifying large mammal road crossing locations: black bears as a case study
Landscape Ecology, 2020K. Zeller, D. Wattles, S. DeStefano
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Crossing roads crossing identities
2014The paper brings to the surface students’ language learning dis-ease with a number of factors which impede their smooth movement toward SLA and argues that it is exactly at the intersection between an often too-distant-to-be-reached Self and a too easy-to-be-dropped one that language educators may play their role connecting the distance via forms of ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913
To the Editor —I have been very much interested in the discussion of the paper on "Posterior Gastrojejunostomy in Acute Perforative Ulcer of the Stomach and Duodenum," presented by Dr. John B. Denver at the Minneapolis meeting of the American Medical Association.
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To the Editor —I have been very much interested in the discussion of the paper on "Posterior Gastrojejunostomy in Acute Perforative Ulcer of the Stomach and Duodenum," presented by Dr. John B. Denver at the Minneapolis meeting of the American Medical Association.
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2004
E. Ravi Kiran, K. Muralidhar Saralaya
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E. Ravi Kiran, K. Muralidhar Saralaya
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