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Prospective Analysis of Clinicopathologic Correlates of At-Home Feline Infectious Peritonitis Treatment Using GS-441524. [PDF]
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Antenatal corticosteroids for pregnant women at risk of preterm labour in low- and middle-income countries: utilisation and facility readiness. [PDF]
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A SURVEY OF THE INNOVATION SURVEYS
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2012AbstractBoth theoretical and conceptual understanding of innovation has developed significantly since the early 1980s. More noticeable, however, are the major changes that have been experienced in empirically‐oriented innovation research as a result of the introduction of firm level innovation surveys.
Hong, S., Oxley, Leslie, McCann, P.
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Introduction: Surveying the survey
Journal of Sociology, 2022This article reviews the terms in which the Australian Cultural Fields project engaged with the concepts of fields, capitals, and habitus. It also places these concepts in the context of their longer histories of use and interpretation in Bourdieusian sociology, and identifies the new inflections acquired in bringing them to bear on the relations ...
David Rowe, Tony Bennett
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SIAM Review, 1999
Eigenvalue problems have been one of the mainstays of applied mathematics since the nineteenth century---since long before Hilbert coined the word eigenvalue (or rather Eigenwert) around 1900. How will a structure oscillate in response to inputs at various frequencies? Will an equilibrium state of a solid or fluid system be observable physically, or is
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Eigenvalue problems have been one of the mainstays of applied mathematics since the nineteenth century---since long before Hilbert coined the word eigenvalue (or rather Eigenwert) around 1900. How will a structure oscillate in response to inputs at various frequencies? Will an equilibrium state of a solid or fluid system be observable physically, or is
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