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Do Oral Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Induce Inflammation in Periodontal Disease via Non-canonical Inflammasome Activation?
Do Oral Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Induce Inflammation in Periodontal Disease via Non-canonical Inflammasome Activation?
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Spiritual Scholarship and the Study of Religion as Personal Self-improvement in the Twentieth-Century History of Religions
Spiritual Scholarship and the Study of Religion as Personal Self-improvement in the Twentieth-Century History of Religions
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The Sociological School of Bucharest within the Global Intellectual History
The Sociological School of Bucharest within the Global Intellectual History
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EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF ANIMATION ART IN THE AMERICAN CULTURAL FIELD
EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF ANIMATION ART IN THE AMERICAN CULTURAL FIELD
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Strategic use of sports power. An examination of sport diplomacy in the Romania-United States relations
Strategic use of sports power. An examination of sport diplomacy in the Romania-United States relations
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User Experience Design -New Evaluation Methods for Education, Assessing and Enhancing (Design) Teaching Skills
User Experience Design -New Evaluation Methods for Education, Assessing and Enhancing (Design) Teaching Skills
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Sensory analysis of foods
Sensory analysis of foods
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'New Nationalism', 'Populism', and the Reshaping of Collective Identities. A Comparative Rhetorical Analysis of Identitarian Discourses in Post-dominant and Post-dependent Cultures
'New Nationalism', 'Populism', and the Reshaping of Collective Identities. A Comparative Rhetorical Analysis of Identitarian Discourses in Post-dominant and Post-dependent Cultures
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Improving conservation practices of saproxylic beetles in the Carpathians by using semiochemicals and very high frequency telemetry as a conservation tool
Improving conservation practices of saproxylic beetles in the Carpathians by using semiochemicals and very high frequency telemetry as a conservation tool