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  • Neurobiology of Autism title The Reshaping of the Neurobiology of Autism description In the keynote address from the 2007 Summer Institute on Neurodevelopmental Disorders, neurologist Nancy Minshew discusses how and why autism is a multisystems disorder, how it's diagnosed, and functioning.

    Neurobiology of Autism Sandra K 2008

  • Neurobiology of Autism title The Reshaping of the Neurobiology of Autism description In the keynote address from the 2007 Summer Institute on Neurodevelopmental Disorders, neurologist Nancy Minshew discusses how and why autism is a multisystems disorder, how it's diagnosed, and functioning.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Sandra K 2008

  • Her dissertation is entitled The Reshaping of American Jewish Identity, 1945 – 1960.

    Valerie S. Thaler. Jewish Women's Archive 2006

  • Davis, who thrived on one of Goldman Sachs's most elite trading desks, may be an exception to the rule, said Williams, whose latest book is titled Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why

    Wall Street Says Women Worth Less as Pay Disparity Widens in Finance Ranks - Bloomberg 2010

  • The World Bank's World Development Report (WDR) for 2009 was titled Reshaping Economic Geography.

    The Financial Express 2010

  • Which is exactly what my fellow visitors and I did recently while studying the "Reshaping" case and its foot-binding paraphernalia, whalebone corsets, saline breast implants and Sarawak head-flattening boards ( "Twisting the coin at the front to pull the strings tighter increased pressure.

    Where Shrunken Heads Are a Big Attraction 2010

  • In the event, the white paper was published on 11 July A plan for partnerships, 20 July, page 1, Reshaping services special supplement.

    Corrections and clarifications 2011

  • Joan Williams is the author of Reshaping the Work-Family Debate and contributor to the New Deal 2.0 blog.

    Joan Williams: Chore Wars and the Value of Work Joan Williams 2011

  • Joan Williams is the author of Reshaping the Work-Family Debate and contributor to the New Deal 2.0 blog.

    Joan Williams: Chore Wars and the Value of Work Joan Williams 2011

  • In Arrival CityArrival City: How the Largest Migration in History is Reshaping our World William Heinemann, Doug Saunders tells the story of world migration by focusing on stories of individuals who moved from country to town in search of a higher standard of living for themselves and their families.

    Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010 2011

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