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    by Koski, M. Kathleen
    Published 2001
    ...What are the differences in communicative patterns of Puerto Rican and Anglo, staff who work...
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    by Basole, Amit
    Published 2012
    ... for employment. Rather, various forms of apprenticeships and on-the-job training are the dominant modes...
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    by Kaufman, Regina R
    Published 2007
    ... to investigate factors that explain or predict productivity in publishing and other forms of scholarship. I...
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    by Yang, Yonghe
    Published 1996
    ... hypotheses are derived from the recent literature: (1) religious denominations form relatively distinct...
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    by Benua, Laura
    Published 1997
    ... to be phonologically identical by ranked and violable constraints. Pairs of surface forms are linked by a...
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    by Magennis, Ann L
    Published 1990
    ... of nutritional, disease, or psychological insult followed by recovery. However, the patterning of transverse...
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    by Meyers, Clifford Trevor
    Published 1996
    ... rationales and approaches for the use of LGM methods are identified, and patterns of practice, especially...
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    by Zhou, Yuping
    Published 2014
    ... to 30% of the residues in the average protein and gives only one reaction product, thereby facilitating...
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    by Warotamasikkhadit, Udomnit
    Published 1997
    ...: A Comparison of Mispricing Patterns," provides empirical evidence on pricing relationships...
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    by McKie, Derrick Bernard
    Published 1997
    .... The science and technology of naturally occurring polymers in the form of proteins offer an opportunity from...
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    by Gonzalez-Ruiz, Ramon A
    Published 2005
    ... for the homopolymerization of propylene by metallocene catalysts was proposed, and a model formed by a series of population...
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    by Briggs, Gregory M
    Published 1998
    ..., patterns of productive ownership and devolution. Results of the demographic research indicate that since...
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    by Hopf, Anthony P
    Published 2011
    ... in counter productive or inefficient ways that can arrest healthy development. The conventional pragmatic...
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    by Allan, James L
    Published 2003
    ... (mother-and-son; perfect-couples; gals-and-pals), the historical shifts in their production and popularity...
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    by EDGERTON, GARY RICHARD
    Published 1981
    ... owners, are all seen as forming their own separate tiers, exhibiting needs and patterns of business...
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    by Christensen, Arne K
    Published 2008
    .... The mammalian epb4.1l5 locus encodes at least two alternately spliced transcripts, the protein products (Epb4.1l...
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    by Gharibeh, Murad
    Published 2009
    ... an order of magnitude, continuous production would be possible to replace batch synthesis. However...
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    by Levin, Kenneth M
    Published 2004
    ... revolution” might actually derive from different forms of collective production. Accordingly, economic...
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