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Cell Biology Of Extracellular Matrix
Cell Biology Of Extracellular Matrix

By Elizabeth D. Hay -, Hay, Elizabeth D., Elizabeth D. Hay (Auth.), Elizabeth D. Hay (Eds.)

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At a recent meeting to discuss the domains of cell biology, I put forth a case for the extracellular matrix, even though my argument ran the risk of falling on deaf ears. After all, the matrix is E...

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Luce Irigaray And Premodern Culture: Thresholds Of History
Luce Irigaray And Premodern Culture: Thresholds Of History

By Harvey, Elizabeth D. Harvey, Theresa Krier, Elizabeth D.

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The essays in this groundbreaking collection stage conversations between the thought of the controversial feminist philosopher, linguist and psychoanalyst Luce Irigaray and premodern writers, rangi...

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Women And Reason
Women And Reason

By Harvey, Elizabeth D. Harvey, Elizabeth D., Elizabeth D. Harvey And Kathleen Okruhlik

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The Idea Of Reason And Its Place In Western Thought Has Long Been A Central Topic For Philosophers, Histories, And Cultural Theorists. Some Have Claimed That Since Rationality Is A Male Principle,...

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No Man'S Land: Preparing For War And Peace In Post--9/11 America
No Man'S Land: Preparing For War And Peace In Post--9/11 America

By ELIZABETH D. SAMET, Samet, Elizabeth D., Samet, Elizabeth D.

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In No Man's Land, Elizabeth D. Samet offers a moving, urgent examination of what it means to negotiate the tensions between war and peace, between "over there" and "over here"-between life on the f...

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I Am Not a Bully
I Am Not a Bully

By Elizabeth Gray

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