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    Staging division: power, violence, and theatricality in The Baby of Mâcon by Marco de Waard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTPeter Greenaway’s The Baby of Mâcon (1993) was highly controversial at the time of its release; its means for critiquing cinematic voyeurism and the exploitability of audiences were received as blasphemous and misanthropic. …”
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    Can Health Care Information Technology Save Babies? by Miller, Amalia R., Tucker, Catherine Elizabeth

    Published 2011
    “…Rough cost-effectiveness calculations suggest that EMRs are associated with a cost of $531,000 per baby’s life saved.…”
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    Photophysics of DFHBI bound to RNA aptamer baby spinach by Dao, Nguyen Thuan, Haselsberger, Reinhard, Khuc, Mai-Thu, Phan, Anh Tuân, Voityuk, Alexander A., Michel-Beyerle, Maria-Elisabeth

    Published 2021
    “…In view of increasing interest in small RNA aptamers and the scarcity of their photophysical characterisation, this paper is a model study on Baby Spinach, a truncated Spinach aptamer with half its sequence. …”
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    RENCANA BISNIS BABABUN BABY SPA DI SURABAYA by , Okky Puspitasari, , Nurul Indarti, Sivilokonom. Cand. Merc. Ph.D.

    Published 2014
    “…Baby spas are scattered in various cities in Indonesia. …”
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    Baby Touch Textile / Liza Idris ... [et al.] by Idris, Liza, Mohammed Basar, Norazila, Mohd Idris, Norfaizah, Mohd Badri, Nurdiana

    Published 2004
    “…Baby Touch Textile is a company that involves in sells textiles. …”
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    Entrepreneurship Project
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    Baby killers’ in the Balkans: airship raids on Salonika and their impact by Bailey, R

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Well into 1916, German airships – ‘baby killers’ as they were termed in the British press – were active on most fronts and roundly feared and hated by those whom they were trying to target. …”
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