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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 10.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000111 | Juliet Shields [États-Unis] | Situating Scotland in Eighteenth‐Century Studies |
000840 | Patricia S. Campbell [États-Unis] | Ethnomusicology and Music Education: Crossroads for knowing music, education, and culture |
000A23 | Frederick J. Newmeyer [États-Unis] | Michael Tomasello (ed.), The new psychology of language: cognitive and functional approaches to language structure. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1998. Pp. xxiii+292. |
000A40 | Grant R. Jones [États-Unis] ; Megan S. Atkinson [États-Unis] | Making a marriage with the land: the future of the landscape |
000A49 | Carol G. Thomas [États-Unis] ; Diskin Clay [États-Unis] ; Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert ; Walter Ameling [Allemagne] ; Stephen T. Newmyer [États-Unis] ; Stephen Halliwell [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas K. Hubbard ; Stephanie Larson ; Rainer Stollmann [Allemagne] ; Günter Gawlick [Allemagne] ; Ward Briggs ; Philip Hardie ; Stéphane Benoist [France] ; Philip Freeman [Royaume-Uni] ; Rainer Wiegels [Autriche] ; R. W. B. Salway [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Franz Tinnefeld [Allemagne] ; Josef Wiesehöfer [Allemagne] ; Laurent Terrade [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas F. Coffey [Royaume-Uni] ; Iiro Kajanto [Finlande] ; Monique Pelletier [France] ; Constance Jordan [États-Unis] ; Patrick Cheney [États-Unis] ; John Watkins [États-Unis] ; Harry G. Edinger [Canada] ; Ulf Küster ; Jennifer Wallace [Royaume-Uni] ; Louis Callebat [France] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne] | Book reviews |
000C27 | T. A. Dubois [États-Unis] | Native hermeneutics : Traditional means of interpreting lyric songs in Northern Europe |
000C71 | James B. Hurley [États-Unis] | Recoverin, a calcium-binding protein in photoreceptors |
000C73 | James B. Hurley [États-Unis] | Recoverin and Ca2+ in vertebrate phototransduction |
000D17 | Zhengui Xia [États-Unis] ; Daniel R. Storm [États-Unis] | Evidence that the type I adenylyl cyclase may be important for neuroplasticity: Mutant mice deficient in the gene for type I adenylyl cyclase show altered behavior and LTP |
000D21 | Zhengui Xia [États-Unis] ; Eui-Ju Choi [États-Unis] ; Daniel R. Storm [États-Unis] ; Christine Blazynski [États-Unis] | Do the calmodulin-stimulated adenylyl cyclases play a role in neuroplasticity? |
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