We Are the Children
Uninsured Children: How We Count Matters
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Health of Children in Title XXI: Should We Worry?
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Children Are Not Small Adults, but Can We Treat Them As Such?
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‘We may be children, but we all have rights’
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We are living on the cost of our children
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the stories we live by: narrative in ethical enquiry with children
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Fat and bone in children - where are we now?
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ARE WE PRODUCING QUALITY TEACHERS? VIEWS OF GRADUATES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN TEACHERS’ COLLEGES
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Hepatitis B: Where are we now?
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‘We may be children, but we all have rights’
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How Can We Aid the Learning of Young Children with Computers
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<p>Person-first language: are we practicing what we preach?</p>
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Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers: Are We Doing It Right?
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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice
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<p>Early management of COPD: where are we now and where do we go from here? A Delphi consensus project</p>
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Mortality in mental disorders: are we approaching to close the gap respect to other medical specialties? The case of schizophrenia
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<p>Personalized medicine for patients with COPD: where are we?</p>
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Having knowledge: How handbooks are shaping the way we think and work
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In fairness we trust : children making sense of economic insecurity
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Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
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