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Slim With Tina: The Easy Way to Lose Weight and Keep It Off. Cork: Mercier Press, 2015.

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Gordon, Hendricks, ed. Slim to none: A journey through the wasteland of anorexia treatment. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2003.

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A, Mannan M. Burden of disease on the urban poor: A study of morbidity and utilisation of healthcare among slum dwellers in Dhaka city. Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), 2018.

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James, Heather F. A fragmented masterpiece: Recovering the biography of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2008.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' slim and sexy forever: The hormone solution for permanent weight loss and optimal living. New York: Crown Publishers, 2005.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' slim and sexy forever: The hormone solution for permanent weight loss and optiomal living. New York: Random House Large Print, 2005.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' slim and sexy forever: The hormone solution for permanent weight loss and optiomal living. New York: Random House Large Print, 2005.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' slim and sexy forever: The hormone solution for permanent weight loss and optimal living. New York: Crown Publishers, 2005.

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Hastings, Charles J. Report of the Medical Health Officer dealing with the recent investigation of slum conditions in Toronto, embodying recommendations for the amelioration of the same. [Toronto?: s.n., 1997.

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The Sat Word Slam Rhyme Your Way To A Better Vocabulary And Higher Sat And Act Scores. Adams Media Corporation, 2009.

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Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet Plus Dr. Tarnower's Lifetime Keep-Slim Program. Bantam Books, 1995.

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Access to health care facilities in slum areas of Chandigarh. Chandigarh: Population Research Centre, Panjab University, 2002.

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Poehling, Gary G. Masters in Arthroscopy: Disk Three-Slap Lesions, Adhesive Capsulitis, and Avascular Necrosis (Masters in Arthroscopy, An Interactive CD Series, 3). C.V. Mosby, 1999.

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Erdem, Uğur Murat, Nicholas Roy, John J. Leonard, and Michael E. Hasselmo. Spatial and episodic memory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199674923.003.0029.

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The neuroscience of spatial memory is one of the most promising areas for developing biomimetic solutions to complex engineering challenges. Grid cells are neurons recorded in the medial entorhinal cortex that fire when rats are in an array of locations in the environment falling on the vertices of tightly packed equilateral triangles. Grid cells suggest an exciting new approach for enhancing robot simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) in changing environments and could provide a common map for situational awareness between human and robotic teammates. Current models of grid cells are well suited to robotics, as they utilize input from self-motion and sensory flow similar to inertial sensors and visual odometry in robots. Computational models, supported by in vivo neural activity data, demonstrate how grid cell representations could provide a substrate for goal-directed behavior using hierarchical forward planning that finds novel shortcut trajectories in changing environments.
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Hendricks, Jennifer. Slim to None : A Journey Through the Wasteland of Anorexia Treatment. McGraw-Hill, 2003.

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Tolan, John Victor. To slay you with your own sword: Petrus Alfonsi and his place in the history of medieval thought. 1990.

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publisher, vetcats-notes. If You Hurt My Cat I Will Slap You: Cat Vaccination Health Medical Record Book/ Perfect Gift for Cat Owners and Lovers. Independently Published, 2020.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' Slim and Sexy Forever: The Hormone Solution for Permanent Weight Loss and Optimal Living. Crown, 2005.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' Slim and Sexy Forever: The Hormone Solution for Permanent Weight Loss and Optimal Living. RH Audio, 2005.

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Somers, Suzanne. Suzanne Somers' Slim and Sexy Forever: The Hormone Solution for Permanent Weight Loss and Optimal Living. Three Rivers Press, 2006.

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Shrank, Cathy. Community. Edited by James Simpson and Brian Cummings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212484.013.0024.

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In 1590, Edward Allde printed a slim quarto of thirty-six leaves containing John Lydgate’sThe Serpent of Devision(1422) and Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville’sTragedye of Gorboduc(first performed in 1561). This article examines the extent and nature of the “cultural reformations” that occurred in late medieval and Tudor England, using the joint publication of the two works as a useful starting point. It considers three types of community: the national communities – Gorboduc’s Britain and Caesar’s Rome – that these texts depict; the imagined communities of readers/spectators that they address; and the Elizabethan political community that they envisage. It also discusses the often interrelated processes of religious, social, political, technological, and cultural change witnessed in the period and analyses the ways in which these processes can be traced through the revisions made to the fifteenth-centurySerpentfor its publication in 1590.
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Somers, Suzanne. Slim and Sexy Forever: The Hormone Solution for Permanent Weight Loss and Optimal Living (Random House Large Print (Hardcover)). Random House Large Print, 2005.

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Hingston, Kylee-Anne. Articulating Bodies. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620757.001.0001.

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Articulating Bodies investigates the contemporaneous developments of Victorian fiction and disability’s medicalization by focusing on the intersection between narrative form and the body. The book examines texts from across the century, from Frederic Shoberl’s 1833 English translation of Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) to Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Crooked Man” (1893), covering genres that typically relied upon disabled or diseased characters. By tracing the patterns of focalization and narrative structure across six decades of the nineteenth century and across six genres, Articulating Bodies shows the mutability of the Victorians’ understanding of the human body’s centrality to identity—an understanding made mutable by changes in science, technology, religion, and class. It also demonstrates how that understanding changed along with developing narrative styles: as disability became increasingly medicalized and the soul increasingly psychologized, the mode of looking at deviant bodies shifted from gaping at spectacle to scrutinizing specimen, and the shape of narratives evolved from lengthy multiple-plot novels to slim case studies. Moreover, the book illustrates that, despite this overall linear movement from spectacle to specimen in literature and culture, individual texts consistently reveal ambivalence about categorizing the body, positioning some bodies as abnormally deviant while also denying the reality or stability of normalcy. Bodies in Victorian fiction never remain stable entities, in spite of narrative drives and the social, medical, or scientific discourses that attempted to control and understand them.
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Jaffrelot, Christophe, and Pratinav Anil. India's First Dictatorship. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197577820.001.0001.

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In June 1975 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed a state of emergency, resulting in a twenty-one-month suspension of democracy. Jaffrelot and Anil revisit the Emergency to re-evaluate characterisations of India as the ‘world’s largest democracy.’ They explore India’s first experiment with authoritarianism, which resulted in a constitutional dictatorship with an unequal impact across states. The impact was felt more strongly in the capital, its neighbouring states and in the Hindi belt than in states ruled by the opposition—the North East and South India. This was largely due to the resilience of federalism and local socio-political factors in these regions. India’s First Dictatorship focuses on Mrs Gandhi and her son, Sanjay, who was largely responsible for the mass sterilization programs and deportation of urban slum-dwellers. However, it equally exposes the facilitation of authoritarian rule by Congressmen, Communists, trade unions, businessmen and the urban middle class, as well as the complacency of the judiciary and media. While opposition leaders eventually ended up in jail, many of them—especially in the RSS—tried to collaborate with the new regime. Those who resisted the Emergency, in the media or on the streets, were far and few between. The Emergency accentuated India’s political culture, which is reflected in the current zeitgeist, as the illiberal aspects of Indian democracy yet again resurface with the rise of Hindu nationalist authoritarian populism. This episode was neither a parenthesis nor a turning point, but a style of rule that is very much alive today.
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Bircher, Andres. Bircher-Benner 26 Healthy and Slim Manual for Treatment of Weight Problems, Overweight and Anorexia: Dietary Instructions for the Prevention and Treatment with Recipes, Detailed Advice and a Treatment Plan Developed by a Medical Centre Dedicated to State-Of-the Art Healing. Edition Bircher-Benner, 2021.

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