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Violent and non-violent convicted women offenders in Fife: an analysis of offending patterns, criminogenic need and effective service provisionPullar, ArlonThe University of Edinburgh 2009Texto completo disponível |
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Novel screens to identify genes regulating global chromatin structure during female meiotic prophaseLoh, Benjamin Jia HuiThe University of Edinburgh 2010Texto completo disponível |
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Roles of PLCβ1 in female reproductionFilis, PanayiotisThe University of Edinburgh 2011Texto completo disponível |
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Networks of female entrepreneurs in technology-based firms in Jordan: structure, content and evolutionAlakaleek, Wejdan MThe University of Edinburgh 2015Texto completo disponível |
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Corporate governance in Chinese listed companies: how managerial characteristics matter?Xing, LuThe University of Edinburgh 2016Texto completo disponível |
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Exploration of self-reported motivation for females’ use of intimate partner violence in ScotlandForrest, LaurenThe University of Edinburgh 2016Texto completo disponível |
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Female space and marginality in Malory's Morte Darthur: Igraine, Morgause and MorganLinton, Phoebe CatherineThe University of Edinburgh 2017Texto completo disponível |
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Creating a man, a mouse or a monster? Masculinity as formulated by Syrian female novelists through the second half of the 20th centuryBerg, Lovisa UlrikaThe University of Edinburgh 2017Texto completo disponível |
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Isolation, characterisation and in vitro potential of Oogonial stem cellsDunlop, Cheryl ElizabethThe University of Edinburgh 2017Texto completo disponível |
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Flight, fear or fantasy: abduction plots in fiction of the Eighteenth century 1740-1811Wright, Katherine JaneThe University of Edinburgh 2017Texto completo disponível |