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after every darkness is light: the experiences of afghan women coping with violence and immigration
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differential bioavailability of polychlorinated biphenyls associated with anthropogenic and natural carbons
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diffusion in social networks: a model of member diffusion behavior
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Interventions to Address Persistent Fatigue Among Breast Cancer Survivors
Appling, Susan Elizabeth
Public Policy;
Breast Cancer; Fatigue; Mind-body Medicine; Survivorship
2011-01-01
The Hispanic-Asian achievement gap in elementary school
Martinez, Lina
Public Policy;
Achievement gap; Asians; ECLS-K; Elementary school; Hispanics
2012-01-01
The Role of Contextual Factors in the Sensation of Pain
Mayes, Lacy
Psychology;
Pain; Control; Threat; Tolerance; Cortisol; Psychology, Clinical (0622)
2007-11-26;
Transcriptional Regulation of the Prostate-Restricted Gene Hoxb13
McMullin, Ryan Patrick
Biological Sciences;
Biology, Molecular (0307); Biology, Cell (0379); prostate; colon; transgenic; Hoxb13
2008-08-19;
The Persistent Presence of a Successful Failure; The Maryland State Colonization Society and the Importance of its Existence
Kelly, Kevin M.
History;
colonization, maryland; maryland colonization journal; sectionalism
2009-01-01
After Every Darkness Is Light: The Experiences of Afghan Women Coping with Violence and Immigration
Welsh, Elena
Psychology
Afghan Women; Afghanistan; Coping; Immigration; Resilience; War Exposure
2009-01-01
Cleanliness and Purity: Mother and Motherland
Panfile, Natalia
Visual and Performing Arts;
Art; Inetractive media
2010-01-01
Diffusion In Social Networks: A Model Of Member Diffusion Behavior
Nolker, Robert D.
Information Systems;
2011-01-01
Differential Bioavailability of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Associated with Anthropogenic and Natural Carbons
Beckingham, Barbara Austin
Civil and Environmental Engineering;
activated carbon; bioavailability; in situ; polychlorinated biphenyls; sediment remediation; sorption
2011-01-01
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