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Autor:
Kopec, Karla *, Jones, Bruce, Thomas, Jeffrey C., Spais, Chrysanthe, McKenna, Beth Ann, Saville, Lisa, Husten, Jean, Meyer, Sheryl, Ator, Mark, Duzic, Emir
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In SLAS Discovery December 2009 14(10):1185-1194
Autor:
Zificsak, Craig A., Gingrich, Diane E., Breslin, Henry J., Dunn, Derek D., Milkiewicz, Karen L., Theroff, Jay P., Thieu, Tho V., Underiner, Ted L., Weinberg, Linda R., Aimone, Lisa D., Albom, Mark S., Mason, Jennifer L., Saville, Lisa, Husten, Jean, Angeles, Thelma S., Finn, James P., Jan, Mahfuza, O’Kane, Teresa M., Dobrzanski, Pawel, Dorsey, Bruce D.
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In Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 1 January 2012 22(1):133-137
Autor:
Saville, Lisa Joan.
There is a growing library of literature on the relationship between self and culture. Most studies (Cousins, 1989; Markus & Kitayama, 1991; Sampson, 1989) in this area are quantitative and approach culture as a concept that is "intemally homogenous
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http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3071
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Publikováno v:
Michigan Academician. 2016, Vol. 43 Issue 1/2, p172-175. 4p.
Autor:
Saville, Benjamin R.
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Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research; May2011, Vol. 3 Issue 2, p242-252, 11p
Autor:
Reinhardt, Klaus
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Praxis (16618157). 8/19/2015, Vol. 104 Issue 17, p934-934. 1p.
Autor:
Harding, Laura
Publikováno v:
Houses; 2006, Issue 49, p28-34, 7p
Autor:
Johnson, Christina Marie
Unveiled Pandemonium is a body of work that acknowledges my struggles, as a woman, with skewed self-perception and how frayed, decayed bits of self-love affect interaction with daily life: the public sphere versus the private. Using both large-scale
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http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-11042011-095705/
Autor:
Andrew H. Miller
Literary criticism has, in recent decades, rather fled from discussions of moral psychology, and for good reasons, too. Who would not want to flee the hectoring moralism with which it is so easily associated-portentous, pious, humorless? But in prote