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Variation in agronomic, rust reaction and grain quality characteristics in a collection of winter and facultative wheat varieties
M Mosaad et al.
Cereal Research Communications 36 (3), 441 (2008)
 
Analisa dampak empat faktor pendukung adaptasi produk terhadap kinerja pemasaran ekspor pada perusahaan mebel di Semarang dan Jepara
DONI Sanjaya;
 
Adaptive Changes in Life History and Survival following a New Guppy Introduction.
Swanne Gordon et al.
The American Naturalist 174 (1), 34-45 (01 Jul 2009)
Posted by KMPurcell to ife history adaptation on Thu Jun 11 2009 at 01:09 UTC | info | related
 
Review of Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature
 
After the Duplication: Gene Loss and Adaptation in Saccharomyces Genomes
After the duplication gene loss and adaptation in Saccharomyces genomes
Paul F. Cliften et al.
Genetics 172 (2), 863-72 (01 Feb 2006)
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Vibrotactile adaptation fails to enhance spatial localization in adults with autism
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Effects of stimulus-driven synchronization on sensory perception.
Mark Tommerdahl et al.
Behavioral and brain functions : BBF 3, 61 (2007)
 
Absence of stimulus-driven synchronization effects on sensory perception in autism: Evidence for local underconnectivity?
Mark Tommerdahl et al.
Behavioral and brain functions : BBF 4, 19 (2008)
 
THE "NEW IDENTITY" OF THE IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES: A STUDY OF TWO POEMS
Vera V. Syamsi
k@ta 2 (1), (2000)
The United States of America has long been the land of hopes and dreams. People poured into the country for a better life. The (?native?) people of the country have campaigned that everybody is welcome to live and become the citizens there; they also claim that they respect and appreciate human right and do not discriminate people. The two poems analyzed here describe the efforts and struggles of immigrants who came to the United States and tried to become her citizens, a thing that ?in reality? is very difficult and full of obstacles. Those newcomers were hampered by many things, both from the things outside and inside them. Immigrants who now live in USA write the two poems and they are interesting to be analyzed, as they picture experiences and struggles of migrants living in a new country

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