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- noun UK Alternative spelling of
subspecialty .
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I think there actually are a lot of legal academics doing this kind of policy work, and not merely as a new academic subspeciality what would we call it?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Judge Posner Asks Where Are the Law Professors 2009
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I think there actually are a lot of legal academics doing this kind of policy work, and not merely as a new academic subspeciality what would we call it?
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Science and Nature are particularly vulnerable to the latter and for this reason, I often prefer the leading subspeciality journals.
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Most historians of China, regardless of their subspeciality, would agree that a breaking point of great significance occurred at the end of the Tang and the beginning of the next imperial dynasty, the Song; others place it more generally over the course of the 10th century.
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I'm not entirely sure why "nursing" and "registered nurse" (the two are identical, unless we're talking CRNA or some subspeciality) are listed, but not physicians.
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"This gathering of subspeciality cancer physicians from various institutions across the United States is the first of its kind in the nation," noted Dr. Nordquist.
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"This gathering of subspeciality cancer physicians from various institutions across the United States is the first of its kind in the nation," noted Dr. Nordquist.
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This gathering of subspeciality cancer physicians from various institutions across the United
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"This gathering of subspeciality cancer physicians from various institutions across the United States is the first of its kind in the nation," noted
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BTG is a subspeciality of BT, or Boiler Technician.
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