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Commodification or transformation: measuring performance in the public sector Adcroft, Andy - Willis, Robert
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Underlying structure of the system using dynamic clustering and penrose inverse Castañeda Marín, Hernando - Colina Morles, Eliézer - Rodríguez M., Jesús S.
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Copying low spatial frequency diffraction gratings in photopolymer as phase holograms Pascual Villalobos, Inmaculada - Márquez Ruiz, Andrés - Beléndez Vázquez, Augusto - Fimia Gil, Antonio - Campos Coloma, Juan - Yzuel Giménez, María Josefa
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New records of three freshwater ascomycetes from an urban lagoon of Tabasco, Mexico Cifuentes, J - González, MC - Rosique Gil, E
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Recent progress in biotechnology of Mexican medicinal plants Villarreal, ML - Nicasio, P - Rojas, G - Alvarez, L - Quintero, R
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Synchronous collaboration of virtual and remote laboratories Jara Bravo, Carlos Alberto - Candelas Herías, Francisco Andrés - Torres Medina, Fernando - Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián - Esquembre Martínez, Francisco
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What is provided and what the registered nurse needs - bioscience learning through the pre-registration curriculum Davis, Geraldine M.
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Prediction of TF target sites based on atomistic models of protein-DNA complexes Angarica, VE - Perez, AG - Vasconcelos, AT - Collado-Vides, J - Contreras-Moreira, B
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LATEST OCCURRENCE OF THE EXTINCT GENUS CEDRELOSPERMUM (ULMACEAE) IN NORTH-AMERICA - CEDRELOSPERMUM-MANCHESTERI FROM MEXICO MAGALLONPUEBLA, S - CEVALLOSFERRIZ, SRS
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After at least 138 years of discussion, the etymological puzzle is possibly solved: the originally British English informalism kibosh as in “put the kibosh on [something]” could come from the clogmakers’ term kybosh ‘iron bar which, when hot, is used to soften and smooth leather’ (with possible reinforcement from Western Ashkenazic British English khay bash ‘eighteen pence’), Kibosh: etymology of the English word Gold, David L.
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