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J. A. Comenius, 1670-1970: A bibliographical commemoration
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J. Richard Hackman (1940-2013)
(American Psychological Association, 2013-08-05)When J. Richard Hackman died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 8, 2013, psychology lost a giant. Six and a half feet tall, with an outsize personality to match, Richard was the leading scholar in two distinct areas: ... -
JAK2-STAT5 signaling: A novel mechanism of resistance to targeted PI3K/mTOR inhibition
(Landes Bioscience, 2013)A recent article published by Britschgi et al. in Cancer Cell, “JAK2/STAT5 Inhibition Circumvents Resistance to PI3K/mTOR Blockade: A Rationale for Cotargeting These Pathways in Metastatic Breast Cancer,” describes a ... -
Jake’s black box
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James Arthur Miller (1944–2015)
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017) -
James Benjamin Clark and the Southern experience at Harvard College in the Civil War era
(Harvard Library, 1987) -
James Wadham Whitchurch: Don Quixote, A Comedy
(Houghton Library, 2016) -
Jane Jacobs' ‘Cities First’ Model and Archaeological Reality
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)In The Economy of Cities, Jane Jacobs conjectured that the world's first cities preceded the origins of agriculture, a proposition that was most recently revived by Peter Taylor in the pages of this journal. Jacobs' idea ... -
Jane Porter’s later works, 1825–1846
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Japan and the Sea
(Association for Asian Studies, 2014) -
The Japan Expedition Press
(Harvard Library, 1958) -
Japan's New Economic Policy
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Japan's Postal Savings Showdown
(Central Banking Publications Ltd., 2005) -
Japanese Encephalitis Accompanied by Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis: a Case Report
(BioMed Central, 2012)Background: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a relatively rare cerebrovascular condition which accounts for 0.5% of all strokes. Risk of CVST has been documented in patients with numerous conditions including ... -
Japanese Millennial Movements
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Japanese Sword Collecting in America: A Phenomenological and Consumer Culture Approach to Understanding Collecting from 1945 to 2020
(2021-09-14)The Japanese sword is often called the ‘soul of the samurai’ and has come to be a recognizable symbol of Japanese history and culture. The American fascination with Japan began in the late nineteenth century, following the ... -
Japan’s exorbitant privilege
(Elsevier BV, 2015)The concept of "exorbitant privilege" has received great attention from policy makers as well as academics worldwide. The idea originally referred to the willingness of foreigners to hold large quantities of US government ... -
Jaqueline Tyrwhitt’s Correspondence Courses: Town Planning in the Trenches
(2005)Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (1905-1983) was the Director of Studies at the School of Planning and Research for Regional Development during the 1940s in Britain, where she founded the town planning Correspondence Courses for architects ... -
Jaufré Rudel, his ‘distant love’, and the death of the distant lover in his vida
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-08-23)In the medieval textual tradition recording the songs of a troubadour named Jaufré Rudel, who dates back to the 12th century BCE, we read references in his Song 5 to ‘a distant love’, un amor de loing, experienced by the ...