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Hunter, David. Opera and Song Books Published in England, 1703-1726: Descriptive Bibliography
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Degott, P.;
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(Bulletin de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles,
v.2000,
2000,
pp.358-359)
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(1913–94); David Hunter Hubel (b 1926); Torsten N Wiesel (b 1924).
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(The Lancet,
v.354,
1999,
pp.1828-1828)
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53
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<b>Readings in Physical Anthropology and Archaeology</b>. <i>David E. Hunter</i> and <i>Phillip Whitten</i>
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Wetherington, Ronald K.;
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(American anthropologist,
v.82,
1980,
pp.173-174)
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54
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Textbook of cancer epidemiology : Hans-Olov Adami, David Hunter, and Dimitrious Trichopoulos, Editors
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Bondy, Melissa;
Newman, Lisa A.;
Department of Epidemiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;
Department of Epidemiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;
(Cancer,
v.97,
2003,
pp.1819-1820)
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Comments on David Hunter’s <i>On believing</i>
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Schleifer McCormick, Miriam;
University of Richmond, Virginia, USA;
(Inquiry : an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy and the social sciences,
v.67,
2024,
pp.2476-2483)
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<i>“Porte Crayon”: The Life of David Hunter Strother</i> by Cecil D. Eby, Jr.
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Davis, Richard Beale;
The University of Tennessee;
(The South Atlantic quarterly,
v.60,
1961,
pp.498-499)
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57
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<i>Music Publishing and Collecting: Essays in Honor of Donald W. Krummel</i>. David Hunter
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Zager, Daniel;
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(The Library quarterly,
v.65,
1995,
pp.451-453)
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David I. Canavan, MD. The New Jersey Medicine. Interview by Geraldine R. Hunter.
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Canavan, D I;
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(New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey,
v.96,
1999,
pp.24-26)
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Marriage, Celibacy, and Heresy in Ancient Christianity: The Jovinianist Controversy. By DAVID G. HUNTER.
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Hartney, A.;
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(Journal of theological studies,
v.59,
2008,
pp.374-377)
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Marriage, Celibacy, and Heresy in Ancient Christianity: The Jovinianist Controversy - By David G. Hunter
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Kloos, Kari;
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(Religious studies review,
v.35,
2009,
pp.276-276)