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Thrombomodulin: A Bifunctional Modulator of Inflammation and Coagulation in Sepsis
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Sentinel Surveillance of COVID-19: The Importance of Epidemiologic Concepts and Reasoning
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The Grasp Reflex and Moro Reflex in Infants: Hierarchy of Primitive Reflex Responses
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Group childcare has a positive impact on child development from the Japan Environment and Children’s Study
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Current Status of Treatment of Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy
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Effectiveness of syndecan-1 as an adjunct diagnostic marker in small bowel injury: a report of two cases
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Bicycle-inspired simple balance control method for quadruped robots in high-speed running
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A case of 49,XXXYY followed-up from infancy to adulthood with review of literature
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L’espace, le corps et les aliens dans la science-fiction féminine japonaise
Published 2017-06-01“…This paper will focus on three themes in particular in a number of works in order to examine the history of Japanese women's sf: A) The Utopia of Women: Suzuki Izumi (The World of Women and Women), Hikawa Reiko (Women Warriors Efera and Jiriora), Matsuo Yumi (The Murders of Balloontown), and Arai Motoko (Tigris and Euphrates); B) The Transformation of Women into Monsters: Hagio Moto (Star Red), Yamao Yuko (The City Where Dreams Live), Ohara Mariko (« Hybrid Child »), Shinoda Setsuko (Gosainthan), and Shono Yoriko (The Development of my Mother); C) The Alteration of Maculinity: Kurimoto Kaoru (The Guin Saga), Sato Aki (The Travels of Balthazar), and Takano Fumio (Vaslaf).…”
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