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41. Cosmology, practice, and power: Ritual, agriculture, and pre-colonial politics in Bali
42. Patterns in values differences across cultures
43. Distinct society: Cultural identity in twentieth-century Newfoundland literature
44. Distinct Mechanisms of Attention: Evidence from Event-Related-Potentials and Individual Differences
45. 'As distinct as nature has formed them': Race, class, and nation in the early Republic (Phillis Wheatley, Thomas Jefferson, Royall Tyler)
46. Semantic priming and working memory capacity: A test of distinctive roles in reading comprehension
47. Critical and fatal child maltreatment in Oregon: Escalating violence or distinct behavior
48. Escape from orthodoxy: A sociology of knowledge analysis of the rise and fall of Erich Fromm
49. The feedback culture in translator education: A comparative exploration of two distinct university translation programs
50. Ethnic identity among diaspora peoples: How globalization and migration reshape the people group phenomenon
51. Do different types of negative events lead to distinct adaptive functioning threats
52. Morality, sociability, and competence: Distinct and interactive dimensions of social cognition
53. Aviation English is Distinct from Conversational English: Evidence from Prosodic Analyses and Listening Performanc
54. We Were Always United, Except When We Were Not Bivocal Memory and Georgia's Geopolitical Dilemma
55. A Study On Descartes’ Criterion Of Truth
56. Distinct Neural Systems For Semantic Competition And Retrieval Processing In Chinese Word Recognition
57. Common And Distinct Effects Of Oxytocin On Reinforcement Learning Under Stable And Volatile Associations
58. A Study Of Lexical Chunks Of Chinese Table Emphasis On Meaning
59. Distinct Mechanism Of Risk And Ambiguity During Uncertainty Decision Making
60. A Report On The E-C Translation Of Between Two Worlds:The Distinct Nature And Contemporary Significance Of University Museums And Collections In Europe (Excerpts)
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