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Leslie Hunter
Step back into the first century C.E., a time when Caledonia was a windswept frontier on the fringes of Roman rule. Andreas, fleeing Roman persecution, joins the Roman army and embarks on a remarkable journey. Alongside fellow soldiers Isaac and Berg
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 57:380
Autor:
Leslie Hunter-Cario
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Native Plants Journal. 8:80-83
Broadleaf arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia Willd. [Alismataceae]), an obligate wetland species found from southern Canada and to northern and western South America, the West Indies, and Hawai'i (Hitchcock and others 2001), may be propagated reliably u
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Leslie Hunter-Cario
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Native Plants Journal. 8:65-68
Crimsoneyed rosemallow (Hibiscus moscheutos L. [Malvaceae]) is a striking marsh plant found throughout the eastern and south-central US. This species is relatively easy to propagate with seeds and cuttings. Here we describe propagation methods used s
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Journal of Palliative Medicine. 19:475-476
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Journal of Palliative Medicine. 19:252-253
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Mary I. Townsley, J. Leslie Hunter, Darlene Moyer, James R. Lakey, F. Carroll Dougherty, Donna Lynn Dyess
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Microcirculation. 7:307-315
Objective:After congestive heart failure (CHF), lung endothelial permeability responses to a number of perturbations, including acute barotrauma, angiotensin II, and thapsigargin are blunted. Our hypothesis was that similar attenuation of permeabilit
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International Studies of Management & Organization. 28:54-73
As more women attain high-level positions in both business and government, researchers and practitioners alike have pondered whether women managers have a distinctive style (Adler, 1996; Adler and Izraeli, 1994). Most of the research describing the m
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Public Administration and Development. 15:397-416
This article, which is the first empirical study of upper-level female managers in Central America, extends the exploration of similarities and differences between public and private sectors in human resource management to the context of developing c