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Welling, Rodney D., Azene, Ezana M., Kalia, Vivek, Pongpirul, Krit, Starikovsky, Anna, Sydnor, Ryan, Lungren, Matthew P., Johnson, Benjamin, Kimble, Cary, Wiktorek, Sarah, Drum, Tom, Short, Brad, Cooper, Justin, Khouri, Nagi F., Mayo-Smith, William W., Mahesh, Mahadevappa, Goldberg, Barry B., Garra, Brian S., DeStigter, Kristen K., Lewin, Jonathan S., Mollura, Daniel J.
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In Journal of the American College of Radiology 2011 8(8):556-562
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Mollura, Daniel J., Azene, Ezana M., Starikovsky, Anna, Thelwell, Aduke, Iosifescu, Sarah, Kimble, Cary, Polin, Ann, Garra, Brian S., DeStigter, Kristen K., Short, Brad, Johnson, Benjamin, Welch, Christian, Walker, Ivy, White, David M., Javadi, Mehrbod S., Lungren, Matthew P., Zaheer, Atif, Goldberg, Barry B., Lewin, Jonathan S.
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In Journal of the American College of Radiology 2010 7(7):495-500
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Kimble, Cary
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The Wilson Quarterly (1976-), 1980 Apr 01. 4(2), 60-74.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40255799
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Kimble, Cary
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New York Times Book Review. 8/30/92, p14. 1/8p.
Autor:
Kimble, Cary
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New York Times Book Review. 4/19/92, p12. 1/9p.
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Kimble, Cary
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New York Times Book Review. 8/5/90, p18. 1/3p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
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Current Radiology Reports; Jun2019, Vol. 7 Issue 6, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Autor:
William Jolliff
In Heeding the Call, William Jolliff offers the first book-length discussion of West Virginia writer and activist Denise Giardina, perhaps best known for her novel Storming Heaven, which helped spark renewed interest in the turn-of-the-century Mine W
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Julia Hillenbrand
The author examines motherhood and female self-realization in feminist discourse and Joyce Carol Oates's recent fiction. While the first and second wave of feminism repudiated motherhood, the third wave claimed the right to enjoy it. The present four
'Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South considers the writer's full body of work, placing it in the contexts of southern literature, Mississippi writing, and literary work about the working class. Collectively, the essays explore such subjects as Brow