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Weal and woe of interleukin-18 in the T cell therapy of cancer
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Amazon and the German Parcel Market: Stimulus for Competition or Risk of Leveraging?
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The Invitation to Tender as an Unsuitable Procedure for Awarding Mobile Radio Frequencies
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Die zekerheid van het geloof - Bucer's antwoord aan Pighius
Published 2004-01-01“… The religious disputes (i.a. Regensburg, 1541) achieved a certain consensus regarding the central theme of justification through faith. …”
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Domain‐Specific Prediction of Clinical Progression in Parkinson's Disease Using the Mosaic Approach
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High-entropy alloys: Electrochemical Nanoarchitectonics toward high-performance Water splitting
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T cell receptors specific for an imatinib-induced mutation in BCR-ABL for adoptive T cell therapy
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František Antonín z Dietrichsteina (1643–1721) – šlechtic v řadách Tovaryšstva Ježíšova
Published 2017-10-01“… The study deals with the personality of Franz Anton von Dietrichstein and his (seemingly) sudden decision to enter the Jesuit order during his study stay in Rome in 1666 and resign from the already acquired canonry in Passau, Regensburg and Olomouc. The article works with the correspondence kept by Franz Anton and his tutor Josef Seim with prince Ferdinand von Dietrichstein, Franz´s half-brother and legal guardian, and tries to analyze in what way Franz could arrive at this decision, why it was problematic for his family and how this new situation, which in the end really resulted in Franz´s entry into the novitiate, was perceived. …”
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Exploring the Association Between Third Molar Agenesis and Carabelli Traits: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Ancient Christian care for prisoners: first and second centuries
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