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  2. Albert C. Broders - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, [7] Broders introduced both the term and the concept of carcinoma in situ, describing abnormal cells confined to their original location without invasion of surrounding tissue. Unlike his tumor grading system, which was widely accepted by surgeons and pathologists of the time, the concept of carcinoma in situ was debated for years. [4]

  3. List of education journals - Wikipedia

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    British Journal of Special Education; Exceptional Children; Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities; Gifted Child Quarterly; Gifted Child Today; Journal for the Education of the Gifted; Journal of Early Intervention; Journal of Learning Disabilities; Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs; Journal of Special Education and ...

  4. Garnett H. Kelsoe - Wikipedia

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    Kelsoe G (1993). In situ studies of the primary immune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl. hi. the kinetics of v region mutation and selection in germinal center B cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 178(4): pgs. 1293-1307; Jacob J, Kelsoe G (1992). In situ studies of the primary immune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophyl)acetyl. II.

  5. In situ - Wikipedia

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    In situ [a] is a Latin phrase meaning 'in place' or 'on site', derived from in ('in') and situ (ablative of situs, lit. ' place ' ). [ 3 ] The term refers to the examination or occurrence of a process within its original context, without relocation.

  6. Journal of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Education (ISSN 0022-0574) is an academic journal, published by SAGE Publishing on behalf of the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, with Hardin Coleman as its editor-in-chief. It bills itself as "the oldest educational publication in the country".

  7. Education Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Education Journal is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed academic journal focused on the field of education. The journal was established in 1968 and is published by the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. [1] Articles in the journal are published in either Chinese or English. In 2010, the journal ...

  8. Mary Lou Ridinger - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lou Ridinger (born 1945 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American archaeologist.She holds a B.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Colorado Boulder and an M.A. in Archaeology from the University of the Americas [1] After her graduate studies, Ridinger lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and worked on a number of archeological digs in the country, including the excavation ...

  9. Continuity In Education - Wikipedia

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    Continuity in Education is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal. It is published by Ubiquity Press and covers education theories, pedagogy , developmental psychology , and topics connected to the education and development of children and young people with health care needs.