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Antonio Banderas' interview: Phonology

By: garodrig

Antonio Banderas' interview: Phonological features

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Sture Hansson: University of Vermont Marsh Professor Lecture The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: On Algal Blooms in the Baltic Sea

By: presdent

Blue-green algal blooms are common in the Baltic Sea as well as in many lakes, and they are often seen as a nuisance and an indication of environmental degradation. But because something is ugly does not necessarily mean that it's also bad. Can cy...

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identificación de rasgos

By: garodrig

Identificación de rasgos del español mexicano

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Thinglink

By: hag

What is Thinglink, how can you create one, how can you use this creative multimedia tool in your class?

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Creating an Open Access Impact Within and Beyond the University

By: schwrks

A growing movement is using tools such as open access journals and repositories to transform scholarly communications on a global scale. Open access refers to literature and published research results that are made available online without access ...

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Cultural Responses to Economic Change in the Maple Industry

By: uvmext

Presentation by Michael Lange, Associate Professor, Champlain College. Plenary Talk at the 2017 Vermont Maple Conference, recorded January 2017.

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Gogerly-Moragoda and Camelo MPH Poster Presentation

By: sgogerly

Disparities in receipt of Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and 504 plans by socioeconomic status among children diagnosed with ADHD in the United States

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“HEDIS Annual Monitoring: a true measure of patient safety?”

By: jkwallac

Annual laboratory monitoring completion occurs more frequently among persons prescribed medications of interest with a diagnosis of hypertension and for those with a diagnosis of diabetes. Rates of high blood pressure and diabetes vary by state a...

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Weekly Rites #1 Benny Nduwayo

By: bnduwayo

There is something cool about freestyle dancing at a public Burlington party. I don't know what it is, but whenever I hear African drums playing, my first instinct is to dance.