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Assessment of the knowledge, behavior and practice of self-medication amongst female students in a pakistani university Murtaza, Ghulam - Rehman, Nisar-ur - Khan, Shujaat A. - Noor, Tahira - Karim, Sabiha - Bashir, Deeba - Bibi, Shumaila - Kaleem, Saman
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Ontological evaluation in the knowledge based system Bueno, Tânia C. D. - Hoeschl, Hugo Cesar - Cancellier, Fabricia - Bedin, Sonali
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Building the international SME: a global policy response Lloyd-Reason, Lester - Mughan, Terry
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Process of ontology construction for the development of an intelligent system for the organization and retrieval of knowledge in biodiversity – SISBIO Rover, Aires José - Costa, Filipe Corrêa da - Bueno, Tânia C. D. - Hoeschl, Hugo Cesar
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A model for concepts extraction and context identification in knowledge based systems Bortolon, Andre - Hoeschl, Hugo Cesar - Bueno, Tânia C. D. - Coelho, Christianne C. S. R.
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An experience on mechatronics teaching on undergraduate students by means of the Skybot platform: from classroom to robot competition Gil Vázquez, Pablo - Puente Méndez, Santiago Timoteo - Candelas Herías, Francisco Andrés - Perea Fuentes, Iván - García Gómez, Gabriel Jesús - Jara Bravo, Carlos Alberto - Corrales Ramón, Juan Antonio
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Chinese multinationals and entry mode choice: institutional, transaction and firm-specific factors Quer Ramón, Diego - Claver Cortés, Enrique - Rienda García, Laura
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The dream of a perfect body come true: multimodality in cosmetic surgery advertising Martínez Lirola, María - Chovanec, Jan
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Rights risks and responsibilities: interprofessional working in health and social care Bungay, Hilary - Koubel, Georgina
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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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