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The mind's sufficient grace: The writings of Kenneth Burke, 1931--1941.
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Genetic characterization of the Y -chromosome specific minisatellite, MSY1, in a multi-cultural population of New York City.
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Immoral psychology: The cognitivist's conundrum.
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Computer simulations of two-dimensional granular flow past a circular obstacle.
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Sense of safety: An exploration of a gay and lesbian community.
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An intellectual history of the Compstat model of police management.
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Between spirituality and nationalism: Expressionism in Polish art, 1917--1922.
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A catalogue of the compositions of Hugo Weisgall [and] The Singer's Romance: An opera in three acts suggested by a Willa Cather short story.
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An automatic speech recognition oriented study on segmentation, low dimensional feature extraction, and temporal trajectory information capture.
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The study of the role of cyclin -dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) during cell death.
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Topological model of simple Siegel disk type.
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Syntheses and characterization of novel copolymers.
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Adsorption and synergism in superspreading of trisiloxane surfactant-N-alkyl pyrrolidinone mixtures on polyethylene substrates.
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Applications of capillary electrophoresis.
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The aesthetic development of the rock musical on the New York stage.
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The epistemological status of logic.
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Towards a public health ecology: HIV /AIDS and HAART in New York City.
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Performative bodies, hybrid tongues: Race, gender, sex and modernity in Latin America and the Maghreb.
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Establishment of transitivity -indicative performances via multiple exemplar training and staged testing.
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Poincare duality induces a BV-structure on Hochschild cohomology.
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The struggle for performative power in America's first century.
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Vigilance or tolerance? Ambivalence and attitude accessibility in response to terrorist threats.
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The effects of social interaction on behavior and electric organ discharge in two species of mormyrid fish: Gnathonemus petersii (Gunther, 1862) and Brienomyrus niger (Gunther, 1866), Mormyridae, Teleostei.
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Primitivism and nationalism in the portraiture of Robert Henri.
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Urban youth reimagine trauma: Making meaning of experiences with chronic community violence through the arts.