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*** Is a study of this subject historically or politically relevant?
The classic study of this subject is Frank Kermode's "The Sense of an Ending," published in 1966.
From about 1898 until 1930, Pavlov occupied himself with the study of this subject.
(A book by Judith Farr, titled "The Gardens of Emily Dickinson," written with Louise Carter, is a fine, comprehensive study of this subject).
His most significant work, however, is considered to be The Italian Madrigal, 3 vol. (1949), which was the first comprehensive study of this subject in any language.
It is inevitable that the study of this subject will necessitate reference to the material-specific chapters throughout this text.
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Modern studies of this subject employ a contact lens fitting on to the globe; on the lens is a small plane mirror, and a parallel bundle of rays is reflected off this mirror onto a moving film.
There are, however, no prospective studies of this subject.
Further studies of this subject should be carried out on various carcinomas.
Our findings suggest that further studies of this subject are warranted.
Many studies of this subject focus on the role of molecular and genetic alterations in the neoplastic epithelial cells.
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