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    Martin ALMAGRO-GORBEA e.a. (Ed.), El disco de Teodosio.

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    Balty Janine. Martin ALMAGRO-GORBEA e.a. (Ed.), El disco de Teodosio.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 71, 2002. pp. 506-507

    Martin Zimmermann e.a. (Ed.), Aspects of Apuleius' Golden Ass. Volume II. Cupid and Psyche

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    Tordeur Pol. Martin Zimmermann e.a. (Ed.), Aspects of Apuleius' Golden Ass. Volume II. Cupid and Psyche. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 70, 2001. p. 320

    EAM Research Studies - Ethel Austin Martin Program

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    Archived : 2024-01-11 The E.A. Martin Program supports nutritional research involving a wide variety of disciplines. Active research projects provide SDSU faculty and students the opportunity to expand their knowledge base and participate in research. The South Dakota Rural Bone Health Study is one of the largest research studies conducted within the Ethel Austin Martin Program. Other current and past projects are highlighted here, followed by a list of previous projects

    Ethel Austin Martin Program in Human Nutrition, The First Decade: Progress Report –1997-2006

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    Archived: 2024-01-11 The advancement of knowledge in the science of human nutrition is approached through both research and educational programs. There are active research projects initiated from within the E.A. Martin Program, as well as collaborative efforts with other investigators from SDSU and the region. Financial support in the form of pilot project awards is provided to faculty at SDSU who propose collaborative nutrition projects that utilize a multidisciplinary approach. Educational programs include formal courses, as well as support for invited seminar speakers. The annual E.A. Martin Distinguished Lecture in Human Nutrition has been a long standing tradition at SDSU, bringing in world-renowned speakers in the field of human nutrition. Both the research and educational programs have a multidisciplinary approach to human nutrition
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