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Surveying Knowledge And Skills In The Health Sciences: Results And Implications, Fred W. Roper
Surveying Knowledge And Skills In The Health Sciences: Results And Implications, Fred W. Roper
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/72/ ©1993 Medical Library Association
Platform For Change: Medical Library Education In The Information Age: Introduction, Fred W. Roper, M Kent Mayfield
Platform For Change: Medical Library Education In The Information Age: Introduction, Fred W. Roper, M Kent Mayfield
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No abstract provided.
Chinatown - The Socioeconomic Potential Of An Urban Enclave - Zhou,M, Jimy M. Sanders
Chinatown - The Socioeconomic Potential Of An Urban Enclave - Zhou,M, Jimy M. Sanders
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No abstract provided.
Book Review: Grand Strategies In War And Peace, Ed. Paul Kennedy, Harvey Starr
Book Review: Grand Strategies In War And Peace, Ed. Paul Kennedy, Harvey Starr
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No abstract provided.
Aggregate Vote Functions For The Us. Presidency, Senate, And House, Henry W. Chappell, Motoshi Suzuki
Aggregate Vote Functions For The Us. Presidency, Senate, And House, Henry W. Chappell, Motoshi Suzuki
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Estimates vote functions for presidential, House and Senate elections following the premise that vote functions are likely to be related. Use of a seemingly unrelated regressions technique adapted to the case of unequal numbers of observations across equations; On-year versus mid-term congressional elections parameters; Influence of economic variables on election outcomes; Incumbency effects.
Visual Attention And Saccadic Eye Movements In Complex Visual Tasks, John M. Henderson
Visual Attention And Saccadic Eye Movements In Complex Visual Tasks, John M. Henderson
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An open peer commentary of Fischer and Weber's article "Express Saccades and Visual Attention" published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1993), 16, 553-610.