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    Creating Connections: Involving young people in research about Paediatric Dentistry Dahkki Greig Taylor (6007418)

    Almmustuhtton 2018
    “…Presentation on involving Young people in dental research and how we can improve with hard to reach children…”
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    Hard Bop Dahkki John Atkin (1383798)

    Almmustuhtton 2014
    “…Hard Bop is a public artwork developed in collaboration with the San Francisco Mayors Office, Landscape Architects and Community Consultation, with the aim of regenerating a community space in the heart of Fillmore, San Francisco. …”
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    Schematic and timeline of the three trial types: Easy, Hard, and Fake Hard. Dahkki Joshua L. Roffman (343191)

    Almmustuhtton 2013
    “…Except for the Hard cue, Fake Hard trials are identical to Easy trials. …”
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    Supplementary Materials 1 from Biases in bulk: DNA metabarcoding of marine communities and the methodology involved Dahkki Luna van der Loos (5842229)

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…<div>Dataset belonging to "Biases in bulk: DNA metabarcoding of marine communities and the methodology involved" Molecular Ecology (2020). LM van der Loos & R Nijland.…”
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    773: Roy Harding (map) Dahkki Lest We Forget Project Team (17761757)

    Almmustuhtton 2024
    “…It is believed that Roy Harding was a conscientious objector in the Second World War but his reasons are not known. …”
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    The Involvement of Hemocyte Prophenoloxidase in the Shell-Hardening Process of the Blue Crab, <i>Callinectes sapidus</i> Dahkki Javier V. Alvarez (798412)

    Almmustuhtton 2015
    “…<div><p>Cuticular structures of arthropods undergo dramatic molt-related changes from being soft to becoming hard. The shell-hardening process of decapod crustaceans includes sclerotization and mineralization. …”