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Look but Don't Touch
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A Touch of Evil
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Beyond Fitness and Nurture: The Kinship Paradox
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mHealth: Don’t Forget All the Stakeholders in the Business Case
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What’s it mean to “look like a dancer”? What if you don’t?
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Don't forget about geography
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Local People’s Perceptions of Benefits and Costs of Protected Areas: The Case of Tarangire National Park and the Surrounding Ecosystem, Northern Tanzania
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Don't Put Your Labels On Me
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If The Shoe Don't Fit, It Ain't for Wearing
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Adverse selection in iBuyer business models—don’t buy lemons!
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Idle Pulleys; or, the Art of Becoming a Good Public Servant By Horacio Quiroga
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Public Culture and Sustainable Practices: Peninsula Europe from an ecodiversity perspective, posing questions to Complexity Scientists
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The Invasive Species We Love and the Ones We Don't
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“Believe your chart but don’t ignore your nose”
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Processing reflexive pronouns when they don’t announce themselves
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Dataset for Geospatial Interpolation of Soil Profile Depth in the Magic Valley, Idaho, USA: Use of Publicly Available Well Report Data
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Modelling and correcting for the impact of the gait cycle on touch screen typing accuracy
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“Narrative Cold War: Public Identities in the Confession Era,” Excerpt from Illegal Immigrants/Model Minorities: The Cold War of Chinese American Narrative (Temple University Press, 2021)
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Need a Day Off? Who Decided Dancers Don't?
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Integrating an artificial intelligence chatbot in scientific communication: Dos and don’ts
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In Times of Need the Land Always Provides, and Being Queer Don’t Hurt
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Don’t Black Lives Matter? Confronting the Problem of Disproportionate Black Victimization
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“Because like – and so I don’t – so I think it’s maybe, I don’t know”: Performing traumatic effects while reading Lynda Barry’s The Freddie Stories
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Mobile communication for intellectually challenged people: a proposed set of requirements for interface design on touch screen devices