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Cathey, Hennrietta E., and Pierce, Kenneth L. (editors), 2009, The Track of the Yellowstone Hot Spot: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Origin of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain Volcanic Province, 21-chapter special volume of the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 188, issues 1-3, 304 pg.
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Multi-disciplinary "ordeals" provide for maximum equipment-purchasing opportunities.
Breaking the Duck: Coming to Terms with Cycling BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Multi-disciplinary projects are now emerging on all of our campuses but typically they are created with difficulty and often struggle to survive.
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Multi-disciplinary projects are now emerging on all of our campuses but typically they are created with difficulty and often struggle to survive.
President Clinton Suggests a Good Bet Buck Goldstein 2010
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The rule of metaphor: Multi-disciplinary studies of the creation of meaning in language.
American Rhetoric - Christian Rhetoric Scholarly Reference Guide 2010
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You can hear them knocking: A study in the policing of America (Multi-disciplinary studies in the law) by John L Cooper
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Air Force charges victim with her own rape 2007
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Multi-disciplinary approaches by specialists in the field and community involvement as the first line of defence were possibly effective methods of dealing with child abuse especially in rural and township areas, said Mabusela.
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Multi-disciplinary roadblocks will be mounted across the country.
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Multi-disciplinary training has been completed for five sites, at Mannenberg, Mdantsane, Libode, Galeshewe and Chris Hani Baragwanath.
ANC Today 2005
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Multi-disciplinary training has been completed for five sites, at Mannenberg,
ANC Today 2005
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