TEACHING and administrative staff having academic rank in a post-secondary educational institution
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Professorer. : The public professor : how to use your research to change the world / M.V. Lee Badgett
2015
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Professores de ensino médio -- África. : Recruiting, retaining, and retraining secondary school teachers and principals in Sub-Saharan Africa / Aidan Mulkeen [and others]
TEACHING and administrative staff having academic rank in a post-secondary educational institution
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Profetas. : Prophets and Daniel / edited by Athalya Brenner
2001
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PROFETAS (Organization) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2006006814 : Sustainable protein production and consumption : pigs or peas? / edited by Harry Aiking, Joop de Boer and Johan Vereijken
A quality-of-life scale developed in the United States in 1972 as a measure of health status or dysfunction generated by a disease. It is a behaviorally based questionnaire for patients and addresses activities such as sleep and rest, mobility, recreation, home management, emotional behavior, social interaction, and the like. It measures the patient's perceived health status and is sensitive enough to detect changes or differences in health status occurring over time or between groups. (From Medical Care, vol.xix, no.8, August 1981, p.787-805)
The pattern of GENE EXPRESSION at the level of genetic transcription in a specific organism or under specific circumstances in specific cells
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Profiles. : Funding principles, 1990-1992 triennium : advice of the National Board of Employment, Education and Training and its Higher Education Council on the allocation of funds to higher education institutions
A quality-of-life scale developed in the United States in 1972 as a measure of health status or dysfunction generated by a disease. It is a behaviorally based questionnaire for patients and addresses activities such as sleep and rest, mobility, recreation, home management, emotional behavior, social interaction, and the like. It measures the patient's perceived health status and is sensitive enough to detect changes or differences in health status occurring over time or between groups. (From Medical Care, vol.xix, no.8, August 1981, p.787-805)