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Colin, Harrison. The Havana room. New York, NY: St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005.

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Harrison, Colin. Kubinskiĭ zal. Moskva: Inostranka, 2004.

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Colin, Harrison. The Havana room. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004.

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The Havana room. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004.

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Colin, Harrison. The Havana room: Please keep door closed. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2004.

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Inc, Game Counselor. Game Counselor's Answer Book for Nintendo Players. Redmond, USA: Microsoft Pr, 1991.

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Inc, Game Counsellor, ed. The Game Counsellor's answer book for Nintendo Game players: Hundredsof questions -and answers - about more than 250 popular Nintendo Games. Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press, 1991.

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Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story. Mt. Pleasant, SC, USA: Arbordale Publishing, 2017.

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Forrester, Anna. Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story. Arbordale Publishing, 2017.

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Detwiler, Susan, and Anna Forrester. Contando los murciélagos : Una historia de ciencias cívicas [Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story]. Arbordale Publishing, 2017.

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Bat Count. Arbordale Publishing, 2017.

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Detwiler, Susan, and Anna Forrester. Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story. Arbordale Publishing, 2017.

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Sueyoshi, Akiko. Zokuzoku-mura no majo no Obatan. 1989.

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Kenney, Padraic. “You Have the Consolation of Being Very Much in the Fight”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0005.

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Political prisoners leave behind a cause and a movement, and endeavor to represent them and to stay in contact while behind bars. They live in a world beyond the imagining of most of their fellow citizens. Whatever a movement loses when its leaders and enthusiasts go to jail, it faces the difficult challenge of keeping them relevant to the cause. This chapter explores the mechanics, limitations, and opportunities of letter writing, and examines the history of escapes from prison. Prisoner assistance movements in many cases—in particular Polish leftists fighting for independence, Irish Republicans, and the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa—were organized and led by women. Communists in Poland and around the world organized prisoner assistance as a way to inspire and mobilize support for the cause
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Moore, David L., and Kenneth R. Goldschneider. Pectus Excavatum Repair. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199764495.003.0022.

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Pectus excavatum is a defect in the proper growth of the sternum and adjacent costal cartilages, causing posterior depression of the chest. Pectus deformities account for more than 90% of congenital chest wall deformities. Evidence supports surgical repair, as many patients experience progressive cardiopulmonary symptoms over time. The most common symptoms include dyspnea with exercise and loss of endurance. An increasingly common method of repair is the Nuss minimally invasive technique, in which rigid bars are placed under the sternum and the costal cartilages with thoracoscopic guidance for a period of time until permanent remodeling of the chest is achieved.
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Good Cricketer Never Loses His Nerve He Just Bats On!: Large Notepads for Grocery List, Shopping List, to-Do List, Reminders, Recipes, Pocket Mini Shopper's Notebooks 120 Pages-Design Cricket Unique. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bradbury, Kate. One Garden Against the World. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781399408837.

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Five years after writing her first nature memoir, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, Kate Bradbury has a new garden. It’s busy: home to all sorts of wildlife, from red mason bees and bumblebees to house sparrows, hedgehogs and dragonflies. It seems the entire frog population of Brighton and Hove breeds in her small pond each spring, and now there are toads here, too. On summer evenings, Kate watches bats flit above her and for a moment, everything seems alright with the world. But she knows habitat loss remains a huge issue in gardens, the wider countryside and worldwide, and there’s another, far bigger threat: climate change. Temperature increases are starting to bite, and she worries about what that will mean for our wildlife. In her uplifting new book, Kate writes passionately about how her climate-change anxiety pushes her to look for positive ways to keep going in a changing world. As in her first memoir, she invites you into her life, sharing stories of her mum’s ongoing recovery and her adventures with her new rescue dog, Tosca. One Garden Against the World is a call to action for all of us – gardeners, communities and individuals – to do more for wildlife and more for the climate. Climate change and biodiversity loss go hand in hand, but if we work together, it’s never too late to make a difference.
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Clarke, Andrew. Endothermy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0010.

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Endothermy is the maintenance of a high and relatively constant internal body temperature, where the principal source of heat is a high metabolic rate at rest. The main sources of this heat are the visceral organs (especially the liver, spleen and gut), which tend to be larger and with greater metabolic capacity than in ectotherms. An important contribution also comes from heat produced by muscular activity during routine daily activity. Among living animals, only mammals and birds are true endotherms. Body temperatures are generally higher in bird than in mammals, and in both groups mean body temperature varies with lineage, environmental temperature and diet. Within the thermoneutral zone (TNZ) endotherms regulate their body temperature by controlling the loss of sensible heat. Below the TNZ, endotherms generate extra heat by uprating the metabolic rate of viscera, shivering, increased activity and in some mammals, switching on a specialised heat generating tissue (brown adipose tissue, BAT). Above the TNZ, endotherms lose heat by evaporation of water. Endotherms vary their insulation seasonally and depending on climate. Endothermy evolved independently in mammals and birds, but the precise timing of its evolution is not clear in either lineage.
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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. Little Prince: Bath Treasury of Children's Classics. Kondeatis Designs Limited, Christos, 2015.

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Salisbury, Laura. Aphasic Modernism: Languages for Illness from a Confusion of Tongues. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474400046.003.0025.

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In the late 1940s, the physician Théophile Alajouanine wrote an essay about a ‘rare group’ of people who had been left with the condition of aphasia following strokes or other cerebral ‘accidents’. Rare because they had all been professional artists prior to their illness, these patients were particularly useful to their doctor because they offered the intriguing possibility of studying the effect of aphasia – the loss or disturbance of the ability to use language intentionally – on aesthetic representation. The literary author Alajouanine treated was later revealed to be Valéry Larbaud, whose right-sided hemiplegia and aphasia had left him at first with an unusual lexical speech automatism, ‘Bonsoir, les choses d’ici-bas’ (‘Farewell, things down below’), which emerged whenever he tried to speak.
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