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      by 
      Kahn, Jack H.
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      ; Psychoneurotic states; Character disorders; Psychotic-like states; Summary; Chapter 8. The Psychodynamic Approach
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      Barker, Fred, 1928-
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      ; Trondhjemite: definition; Major-element character; Occurrence; Hypotheses of origin; Comments on Archean gray
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      Billingham, John, 1930-2013.
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      : anticipated character of signals; 2. Method of synchronous dispersion reception
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      Kilmister, C. W. (Clive William)
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      .A SUITABLE CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM; 1· The Character of the Metric; 2. The Structure of the Field Equations; 3
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      Manten, A. A.
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      Palaeogeographical distribution of the reefsGeneral character of the reef limestone; Reef
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      Málek, Ivan.
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      . Character of continuous cultivation conditions; 5.1.3. Application of continuous cultivation conditions; 5.1
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      Norman, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey), 1905-1982.
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      Creeping-Root Character; VI. Association of the Creeping-Root Character with Other Plant Characters; VII
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      Frankenburg, W. G.
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      . Hydrogenation of Organic Compounds with Synthesis Gas; I. Introduction; II. Homogeneous Character of the
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      Pigman, William Ward, 1910-
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      Considerations Regarding the Character of Phytochemical Reduc-tions; XII. Phytochemical Reductions by Means of
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      Gabbay, Dov M., 1945-
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      with a dominantly mathematical character. It is, however, a substantial error to suppose that the
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      Hopkins, William D.
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      since 1998 * Examines the tenet that lateralization and handedness is a uniquely human character through
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      Bair, Scott S., author.
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      Character of the Piezoviscous Navier-Stokes Equations -- 10.6 Thermal Localization, Adiabatic Shear Bands