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1. 'Among Waitresses': Stories and essays
2. Part I. Two chamber music works: 'Sleep', 'Valley' and 'Carnival Legend'. Part II. Chou Wen-Chung: His life, the inspiration of his musical language, and an analytical study of 'Windswept Peaks' from the perspective of Chinese aesthetics
3. Part I. 3DPTV: Advances and error analysis. Part II. Extension of Guderley's solution for converging shock waves
4. Japanese translation of 'Part II. Early Organ Technique: A Method of Articulated Playing for Music Composed before 1750' from 'Organ Technique: Modern and Early' by George Ritchie and George Stauffer with commentary
5. Part I. Combretastatin A-2 modifications. Part II. Dolastatin 16 synthetic approaches
6. Part I: Sound color in the music of Gyorgy Kurtag, Part II: 'Leopard's Path,' thirteen visions for chamber ensemble
7. A poetry therapy guidebook for the helping professional: Part I. Poetry therapy; understanding its essence. Part II. A poetry therapy curriculum
8. Is pragmatism coherent? Classical and contemporary pragmatism on truth, realism, and epistemology
9. The forgetting of air in Martin Heidegger: A translation of and commentary on Luce Irigaray's 'L'oubli de l'air'
10. Part I: Toward characterization of the fluorescent aging pigment. Part II: Structural studies of glycans at microscale
11. Part I. Isolation and identification of sesquiterpenoids from Cupressus bakeri. Part II. A synthetic approach towards crotonitenone
12. WALTER GEORGII'S KLAVIERMUSIK, PART II: A TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY
13. PART I: 'THE STROKE OF AN OAR,' A TRIPTYCH FOR NARRATOR, SOPRANO, BARITONE, AND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE. PART II: THE PROPORTIONAL AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST MOVEMENT SONATA-ALLEGRO FORM OF MOZART, HAYDN, AND BEETHOVEN
14. THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT'S LINGUISTIC DOCTRINES
15. Literature and society: A problem in Marxist theory
16. A Report On The Translation Of The Uninhabitable Earth:Life After Warming (Part Two,Chapter1-3)
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