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BRCA1 secondary splice-site mutations drive exon-skipping and PARP inhibitor resistance
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Socioeconomic risk factors and age-related macular degeneration in the UK Biobank study
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Dental Applications of Ion-Substituted Hydroxyapatite: A Review of the Literature
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A Comparison of the Enamel Remineralisation Potential of Self-Assembling Peptides
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Periodontal Application of Manuka Honey: Antimicrobial and Demineralising Effects In Vitro
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A summary catalogue of Western manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford which have not hitherto been catalogued in the quarto series: with references to the Oriental and other...
Published 1922“…</p> <p>The present part catalogues miscellaneous MS. accessions of 1600-46 (classis vi), and one collection, that of John Selden (classis vii). The miscellaneous western accessions are, with hardly an exception, manuscripts now referenced as 'Bodley' or 'Auct.', and this section may therefore be regarded as a catalogue of the 'Bodley' and 'Auctarium' collections so far as they have not been already catalogued in vol. v. …”
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Voltaire's British visitors
Published 2017“…<br/>In <em>Voltaire's British visitors</em>, Sir Gavin de Beer and André-Michel Rousseau have collected accounts of one hundred and fifty visits by British travellers to Voltaire in Switzerland, where he spent the last years of his life on the shores of Lake Geneva. …”
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Books surreptitiously printed in England before 1640 in contemporary foreign languages
Published 1964“…</p> <p>The second stage begings in late 1584 and ends wwith the death of Sir Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, in 1612. It was inaugurated by John Wolfe, a London printer who travelled and practised his craft in Italy and Germany before settin up shop in his own country. …”
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The English boroughs and the King's government : a study of the Tory reaction, 1681-85
Published 1976“…The other most important collections are the Paston correspondence about Norfolk politics, kept in the British Museum; Thomas Papillon's papers in Maidstone, which give a Whig view; the first earl of Abingdon's highly informative manuscripts scattered in half a dozen composite collections in the Bodleian; and, most important of all, Sir John Reresby's correspondence in the archives of the earl of Mexborough, formerly Kept in the Sheepscar Branch of the Leeds City Libraries.…”
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