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Concise medical dictionary (OQR) and concise colour medical dictionary.
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Transport Law : [selective bibliography]
Published 2023-01-01“…Given that maritime law is the main subject of research and scientific interest of the Adriatic Institute, a separate bibliography dedicated exclusively to that branch of transport law is being prepared for the next issue of the Maritime Comparative Law Journal (to be published in 2024). OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) rules for citing legal sources are used throughout the bibliography.…”
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The global Multidimensional Poverty Index: Harmonised level estimates and their changes over time
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Comparison of Frequency Domain and Time-Domain Methods for Aeromechanical Analysis
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Superpotential of three dimensional N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 1 heterotic supergravity
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Communities & Crowds: a toolkit for hybrid volunteering with cultural heritage collections
Published 2024-12-01“…Communities & Crowds is an AHRC-funded collaboration between the NSMM (Bradford, UK), the Adler Planetarium (Chicago, IL), National Museums Scotland (NMS) (Edinburgh, UK), and Oxford University (Oxford, UK). It re-examines the role of the museum volunteer by combining participatory research methods and online crowdsourcing techniques to explore how local communities can collaborate with digital volunteers around the world to increase discoverability of, and access to, the collections that matter to them. …”
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