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    British Journal of Rheumatology : Suplemento /

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    Convicting the innocent : errors of criminal justice / by Borchard, Edwin Montefiore, 1884-1951

    Published 1932
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    Vocational aptitudes of Second-generation japanese in the United States /

    Published 1933
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    Atlas of the scale insects of North America / by Ferris, G. F.

    Published 1937
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    Teaching academic writing in UK higher education : theories, practices and models /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Lillis -- A critical narrative of the evolution of a UK/US university writing programme / Alice Tomic -- Exploiting the potential of writing for educational change at Queen Mary, University of London / Sally Mitchell and Alan Evison -- Teaching writing within a discipline : the speak-write project / Tory Young and Simon Avery -- Building an academic writing programme from within a discipline / Aled Ganobcsik-Williams -- Engineering writing : replacing 'writing classes' with a 'writing imperative' / Alison Ahearn -- If not rhetoric and composition, then what? …”
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    British Journal of Rheumatology /

    Published 1983
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    La Argentina partida : nacionalismos y políticas de la historia / by Goebel, Michael, 1976-

    Published 2013
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    Identification for prediction and decision / by Manski, Charles F. (Charles Frererick), 1948-

    Published 2007
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    The warriors’ paths. Interview with Denise Y. Arnold by Pazzarelli, Francisco

    Published 2013
    “…In London, he directs and participates in various projects currently linked to the study of Andean textile techniques at Birkbeck College London, University of London. These paths, between South America and Europe, undoubtedly helped to define a good part of their concerns and research interests, but perhaps the "warrior paths" traced from Qaqachaka are those that best allow them to trace their questions and searches today. …”
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