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    Abnormalities of the tracheal cartilage in the rat fetus with tracheo-oesophageal fistula or tracheal agenesis by POLE, R. J, QI, B. Q, BEASLEY, S. W

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-01-2001)
    “…Many infants with oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula (OA/TOF) have associated tracheomalacia (TM), which is one of the reasons for respiratory…”
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    An Anatomy of American Irony by Pole, J R

    Published in Raritan (01-07-2004)
    “…English intellectuals appear to derive more satisfaction than sorrow from the conviction that Americans have no sense of irony; it has almost become a cliche…”
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    The marriage of art and science in health care by Graham-Pole, J R

    Published in The Yale journal of biology & medicine (01-01-2001)
    “…This paper invites the reader to consider the marriage of art and science as antidote to much epidemic disease, for our greater personal and societal health…”
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    Late follow-up of a short-term intensive regimen for Ewing's sarcoma by Marcus, Jr, R B, Springfield, D S, Graham-Pole, J R, Heare, T C, Enneking, W F, Million, R R

    Published in American journal of clinical oncology (01-10-1991)
    “…Twenty-two patients received a short-term intensive regimen for Ewing's sarcoma between November 1977 and December 1981. The regimen consisted of vincristine…”
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    Lincoln on Hamlet: A hypothesis by Pole, J R

    Published in TLS, the Times Literary Supplement (23-05-2008)
    “…Pole explores the psychological dimension of Abraham Lincoln's literary judgement. Lincoln confided the unconventional opinion that the soliloquy in Hamlet…”
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    In Machiavelli's fading footprints by Pole, J. R.

    Published in The Historical Journal (01-09-1995)
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    Reflections on American Law and the American Revolution by Pole, J. R.

    Published in The William and Mary quarterly (01-01-1993)
    “…Pole argues that the judicial process as a whole, juries in general and grand juries in particular made a distinctive and essential contribution both in social…”
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    High-risk Ewing's sarcoma: end-intensification using autologous bone marrow transplantation by Marcus, Jr, R B, Graham-Pole, J R, Springfield, D S, Fort, J A, Gross, S, Mendenhall, N P, Elfenbein, G J, Weiner, R S, Enneking, W F, Million, R R

    “…Because of retrospective analysis showing survival to be related to primary tumor size, in February 1982 a study to test this hypothesis prospectively was…”
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    Representative institutions 1776-1876: ideology, estates and interests by POLE, J. R.

    Published in Parliaments, estates & representation (01-01-2007)
    “…In the century following the American Revolution, representative institutions played widely differing roles and experienced varying fortunes in the polities of…”
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    of Mr Booker T. Washington and others by Pole, J. R.

    Published in The Historical Journal (01-12-1974)
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    The New History and the Sense of Social Purpose in American Historical Writing by Pole, J. R.

    “…Historians have often been inspired by the power of spiritually high ideals or socially good intentions, sometimes by both. Orosius, a disciple of Augustine,…”
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    The Creation of the American Republic by Pole, J. R.

    Published in The Historical Journal (01-12-1970)
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    The American Past: Is it Still Usable? by Pole, J. R.

    Published in Journal of American studies (01-04-1967)
    “…The past, in the course of its ever-recurring encounters with the demands inflicted on it by the present, enjoys one inestimable advantage: it cannot answer,…”
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