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Christopher West

Christopher West (born 1969) is a Catholic author and speaker on gender and sexuality, best known for his work on Pope John Paul II’s series of audience addresses entitled ''Theology of the Body''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Impact of Initial Composition on Massive Star Evolution and Nucleosynthesis

    The Impact of Initial Composition on Massive Star Evolution and Nucleosynthesis by Christopher West, Alexander Heger, Benoit Côté, Lev Serxner, Haoxuan Sun

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    Subtype-Selective Small Molecule Inhibitors Reveal a Fundamental Role for Nav1.7 in Nociceptor Electrogenesis, Axonal Conduction and Presynaptic Release.

    Subtype-Selective Small Molecule Inhibitors Reveal a Fundamental Role for Nav1.7 in Nociceptor Electrogenesis, Axonal Conduction and Presynaptic Release. by Aristos J Alexandrou, Adam R Brown, Mark L Chapman, Mark Estacion, Jamie Turner, Malgorzata A Mis, Anna Wilbrey, Elizabeth C Payne, Alex Gutteridge, Peter J Cox, Rachel Doyle, David Printzenhoff, Zhixin Lin, Brian E Marron, Christopher West, Nigel A Swain, R Ian Storer, Paul A Stupple, Neil A Castle, James A Hounshell, Mirko Rivara, Andrew Randall, Sulayman D Dib-Hajj, Douglas Krafte, Stephen G Waxman, Manoj K Patel, Richard P Butt, Edward B Stevens

    Published 2016-01-01
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