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De Novo Interstitial Microdeletion at 1q32.1 in a 10-Year-Old Boy with Developmental Delay and Dysmorphism
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Editorial: Building public confidence in innovative mRNA vaccines
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Protocol to study toxic, immune, and suicidal phenotypes of killer yeast
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A Case Study Using a Behavioural Contract in Alcohol Dependence within a Crisis Home Treatment Team
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Capital Gains Sensitivity of US BBB-Rated Debt to US Treasury Market: Markov-Switching Analyses
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Breakdown of Counterflow Superfluidity in a Disordered Quantum Hall Bilayer
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Representing Violence in Lionel Asbo by Martin Amis: ‘Extremely Lout and Incredibly Gross’
Published 2017-03-01“…Amis’s idiosyncratic anti-hero, Lionel Asbo, plays the role of a catalyst of violence in a novel where incest, teenage pregnancy and dodgy dealings have become the rule in a ghettoized London. But beyond the representation of ubiquitous forms of social violence, however, it is Amis’s own idiosyncratic style that introduces transgressive violence into the novel, as it allows for an imagined London underworld to surface in the text. …”
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GPU-Accelerated Finite Element Method for Modelling Light Transport in Diffuse Optical Tomography
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