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Cutaneous Radiation Injuries: REAC/TS Clinical Experience
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Health Impacts of Volcanic Activity in Oceania – CORRIGENDUM
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Health Impacts of Volcanic Activity in Oceania
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Machine learning enhances prediction of illness course: a longitudinal study in eating disorders
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Evolution of Weediness and Invasiveness: Charting the Course for Weed Genomics
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Quantitation of viable Coxiella burnetii in milk using an integrated cell culture-polymerase chain reaction (ICC-PCR) assay
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CHAP. VII - Is calculated rather for admonition than entertainment, and therefore is likely to be but little relish'd; – especially as it may happen to give a pretty severe slap on the faces of some who think themselves too great or too wise for amendment
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Volume 4
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CHAP. II - The Author flatters himself will be no unacceptable present to all those of the fair sex, who are either truly innocent, or would preserve the reputation of being so
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CHAP. III - Is a kind of a warning-bell to the public, and gives a melancholy, tho' a common proof, that a person in endeavouring, by unjust or imprudent measures, to avoid falling into an imaginary misfortune is frequently liable to bring on effectually what otherwise might never have happen'd
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CHAP. VII - Contains the recital of an adventure, which, perhaps, will not be found the less, but the more interesting, for its being not altogether of so singular a nature as some others in this work may have appear'd
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CHAP. I - The author's introduction to this volume consists only of an apology for making no introduction at all, and his reasons for that omission
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CHAP. I - In which the Author confesses having been guilty of petty larceny; but hopes that the fact is of such a nature as will not come under the cognizance of the law; and also that it merits forgiveness fr om those into whose hands this work may fall, as the chief motive for committing it was to oblige the public
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Dedication
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CHAP. IV - The Author having found something in his rambles, which he supposes may be of some value to the right owner, to shew his readiness to restore it, condescends to take upon himself the office of a Town-Cryer; – but waves the ceremony of the great O-Yes three times repeated.
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CHAP. VI - Gives the account of an occurrence, no less remarkable than it is entertaining; and shews that there is scarce any difficulty so great but that it may be got over, by the help of a ready wit and invention, if properly exerted
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CHAP. VI - Will put a final period to the suspense of my readers, in relation to Clerimont and Charlotte
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CHAP. II - Contains such matters as, it is highly probable, will be the least pleasing to those for whose service it is most intended
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