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> Protocol first published: Issue 2, 2004 Review first published: Issue 3, 2006 > TC and SC conceived the review.

> > > Protocol first published: Issue 1, 2007Review first published: Issue 3, 2014 > B Unnikrishnan (BU) and Suma Nair (SN) co-drafted the initial version of the protocol.

> Protocol first published: Issue 2, 2003 Review first published: Issue 1, 2008 > Regina Ejemot-Nwandaro anDachihi Arikpo extracted and analysed data, and drafted the review.

> Protocol first published: Issue 3, 2009 Review first published: Issue 1, 2012 > All five review authors contributed to the review, with EL taking primary responsibility.

> Protocol first published: Issue 1, 1995 Review first published: Issue 1, 1995 > Anthony Bamigboye wrote the initial protocol, which was checked by Justus Hofmeyr.

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However, since April 2006 Springer published issues 35/1 – 37/4 (beginning in June 2006).

This collection contains all published issues of the Cornell Alumni News, from Vol. 1 (1899) through Vol. 95 (1952/95).

All published issues are available, back to the 1973 term.

Published issues: Vol. XLII number 3, 12, 18; Vol. XLIII number 2, 4, 13.

The folders "English Writers" and "German Expressionism Proposed Issue" contain correspondence for planned but not published issues.

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