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Women's movements and nonviolence
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Women's movements facing the reconfigured state
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Women's stories and knowledge of wildlife and conservation practice in northern Tanzania and South India
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Women's Votes, Women's Voices, and the Limits of Criminal Justice Reform, 1911-1950
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WOMEN, CULTURE, AND EDUCATION - INTRODUCTION - EXPERIENCES OF GENDER - STUDIES OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY
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Women, E-Waste, and Technological Solutions to Climate Change
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Women, Genocide, and Memory
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WOMEN, WORK AND ACHIEVEMENT - THE ENDLESS REVOLUTION - ROSEN,BC
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Women, writing and the public sphere, 1700-1830
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WOMENS SPORTS - A HISTORY - GUTTMANN,A
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Wonder and science: Imagining worlds in early modern Europe
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WOOD DAMAGE ACCUMULATION BY STOCHASTIC LOAD MODELS
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Wood in buildings: the right answer to the wrong question
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Wooden Inscriptions and the Culture of Writing in Sabi Paekche
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Woodlot management and livelihoods in a tropical conservation landscape
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Woody overstorey effects on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in South African savanna
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Woody plants in grasslands: Post-encroachment stand dynamics
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Word Classes in Studies of Phonological Variation: Conditioning Factors or Epiphenomena?
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Word crimes: Blasphemy, culture, and literature in nineteenth-century England
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Word Learning in Bilingual Children at Risk for Developmental Language Disorder
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Word Learning in Children With Primary Language Impairment: A Meta-Analysis
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Word order and information status in child language
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Word production in schizophrenia and its relationship to positive symptoms
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Word reading and reading comprehension: stability, overlap and independence
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WORD RECALL AS A FUNCTION OF SENTENCE GENERATION AND SENTENCE CONTEXT
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Words beyond the Partial Deed: Prosocial Framing of a Partial-Trust Act Promotes Reciprocation between Strangers
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Words can slow down category learning
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Words can slow down category learning (vol 18, pg 798, 2011)
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Words Well Put: Visions of Poetic Competence in the Chinese Tradition
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Words without things: Toward a social phenomenology of language
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