saphenous-vein
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Intercept
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Debra L. Barton R.N., Ph.D., A.O.C.N., F.A.A.N.,Patricia A. Ganz M.D.serves only to make us ever more unknown, ever less free, ever more solitary.”. His rejection of imported and imposed “patterns” in favor of indigenous ones is anchored in his belief that colonization is perpetuated when Latin American history and literature are written and interpreted in the modes,
Radiculopathy
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Christine B. Ambrosone Ph.D.,Chi-Chen Hong Ph.D.,Pamela J. Goodwin M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.P.C.ral and silenced, marginalized, and effaced characters in particular. As novelistic characterization is generally divided between direct speech of individual characters and extradiegetic narration reliant upon some level of interiority, attention to the contours of such a division within individual
伪证
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Chi-Chen Hong Ph.D.,Christine B. Ambrosone Ph.D.,Pamela J. Goodwin M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.P.C.ral and silenced, marginalized, and effaced characters in particular. As novelistic characterization is generally divided between direct speech of individual characters and extradiegetic narration reliant upon some level of interiority, attention to the contours of such a division within individual
群居动物
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hypertension
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drusen
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Patricia A. Ganz,Annette L. Stantonavior, since in her intervention the mother seems to suggest that only colonial immigrants can explain the presence of blackness in the French society of the 1950s. Fanon reflects about the problematic epidermal visibility of his blackness in the context of the invisibility of his condition as a col
颠簸地移动
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不幸的人
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avior, since in her intervention the mother seems to suggest that only colonial immigrants can explain the presence of blackness in the French society of the 1950s. Fanon reflects about the problematic epidermal visibility of his blackness in the context of the invisibility of his condition as a col