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    IDENTlFIKASI FAUNA DI KAWASAN EKSPLORASI LNG-BP BABO-BINTUNI PAPUA BARAT by Muhamad Jen Wajo

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Small reptiles found monitorlizard (Varanus salvator) and several species of snakes. …”
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    A tradition-historical analysis of Psalm 55 by D.J. Human

    Published 1997-07-01
    “…The content of the psalm is characterised by vague allusions to well-known salvational and historical traditions as well as the psalm's characteristic fonnulations. …”
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    A NOVEL INTEGRON IN THE GENOME OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM INDONESIAN MONITOR LIZARD (VARANUS SPP). by ESTI PUSPITASARI, ANTONIUS SUWANTO, AMARILA MALIK, WALTER ERDELEN

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…E. coli SG2 isolated from Varanus salvator  of Java demonstrated  resistance  to spectinomycin (50ng/ml)  and streptomycin (SOng/ml). …”
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    Du roman à la propagande. La Grande Guerre dans la littérature de jeunesse italienne de l’entre-deux-guerres by Mariella Colin

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…After the rise of fascism (1922), the memories of World War I are transformed into a praise of the conflict: patriotic love and soldiers’ heroic sacrifices are glorified, even if the fights are often inserted in fictional plots that remove any tragic dimension. Salvator Gotta’s Piccolo Alpino (1926) is probably the best example of this strategy: a children’s book in which a ten-years old boy participates to the war, Piccolo Alpino presents to the reader a nationalist version of an adventure novel, whose plot is nevertheless well developed.…”
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    Ricominciare sempre da capo - Never give up by Lotte Dann Treves

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…She became a pupil of Professor Giuseppe Levi, in the prestigious Institute of Anatomy at the Turin University where the Nobel prizes Rita Levi Montalcini, Salvator Luria and Renato Dulbecco began their research activity. …”
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