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161by Sebastian Agredo“... as coordinators since 1991. 4 Thus, it was not the new presumed consent law by itself that triggered the rise...”
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163by Judit Illes“...Ibid. 11J.S. Mills, “Data Torturing,” The New England Journal of Medicine 329, (1993): 1196-9. 12...”
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164“..., 157-170 _____. (2007). New bottle but old wine: A research of cyberbullying in schools. Computers...”
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166by Congregation of the Holy Spirit“... 36) -- 1942 Scripture -- (pg 36) -- Canon Law -- (pg 37) -- Liturgy -- (pg 37) -- New Chaplain -- (pg...”
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167“... Cromley, E.K and McLafferty, S.L (2012),GIS and Public Health. The Guilford Press, New York, London. 2...”
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168“... people died. You have to ask for them to get them, so I wrote up a law and got it through the New York...”
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169by Alix E. Masters“... S. “Assessment of Patients' Competence to Consent to Treatment — NEJM.” New England Journal of Medicine...”
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170by Lellia CRACCO RUGGINI“... consequence of the race laws. During his exile in England his scientific work continued to mature and produce...”
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171by Niemand, Jan Frederik.“... to cope with people of other race groups in their schools. Most of the teachers and pupils were caught...”
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172by Heyns, Anton Michael“... between culture and the educational system have been solved by this research. Indeed, new research...”
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173by Heyns, Anton Michael“... between culture and the educational system have been solved by this research. Indeed, new research...”
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