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Accomplishments: As honor society president, Bosia initiated a campuswide recycling program; research published in Selected Abstracts from the Fourth Annual Research Conference for Community Colleges; wrote anatomy course muscle group study guide on CD, placing 100 copies in school library; mother of two, serves as elementary chess club volunteer.
USATODAY.com - All-USA Community and Junior College Academic Team 2005
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"Abstracts," Gwen informed him at the same time as Heather.
Cry Mercy Cry Love Barrie, Monica 1983
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(Science 4/4/77 "Abstracts") In the UK between 1970 and 1990, over
WN.com - Articles related to India gets own vaccine against swine flu 2010
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(Science 4/4/77 "Abstracts") In the UK between 1970 and 1990, over
WN.com - Articles related to India gets own vaccine against swine flu 2010
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(Science 4 / 4 / 77 "Abstracts") - In 1978, a survey of 30 States in the US revealed that more than half of the children who contracted measles had been adequately vaccinated.
legitgov 2009
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Abstracts only without subscription, but worth a glance.
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The traditional form, established in the 1970s and '80s by Bill James in his pioneering Baseball Abstracts and unimproved upon since, arrays thoughtful essays about obscure aspects of the sport alongside short assessments of the achievements and quirks of individual players.
Take These Out To the Ballgame Tim Marchman 2011
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Common Chemistry from Chemical Abstracts Service is a web resource that contains CAS Registry Numbers for approximately 7,800 chemicals of widespread general public interest.
Common Chemistry 2009
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Abstracts of less than 500 words are due April 15, 2010.
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Abstracts of legal documents don't reveal everything about that legal document.
CNN Poll: Americans mostly agree with Obama on Afghanistan 2009
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