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    859928_Supplementary_Figure_1 – Supplemental material for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance

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    Supplemental material, 859928_Supplementary_Figure_1 for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance by Brian C. Wesolowski in Musicae Scientiae</p

    859928_Supplementary_Table_1 – Supplemental material for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance

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    Supplemental material, 859928_Supplementary_Table_1 for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance by Brian C. Wesolowski in Musicae Scientiae</p

    859928_Supplementary_Table_3 – Supplemental material for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance

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    Supplemental material, 859928_Supplementary_Table_3 for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance by Brian C. Wesolowski in Musicae Scientiae</p

    859928_Supplementary_Table_2 – Supplemental material for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance

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    Supplemental material, 859928_Supplementary_Table_2 for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance by Brian C. Wesolowski in Musicae Scientiae</p

    859928_Supplementary_Table_4 – Supplemental material for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance

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    Supplemental material, 859928_Supplementary_Table_4 for An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Rubric to Assess Solo Music Performance by Brian C. Wesolowski in Musicae Scientiae</p

    sj-docx-1-msx-10.1177_1029864915589014 – Supplemental material for Rater fairness in music performance assessment: Evaluating model-data fit and differential rater functioning

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-msx-10.1177_1029864915589014 for Rater fairness in music performance assessment: Evaluating model-data fit and differential rater functioning by Brian C. Wesolowski, Stefanie A. Wind and George Engelhard in Musicae Scientiae</p

    Using information technology : a practical introduction to computers & communications / Brian K. Williams, Stacey C. Sawyer.

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    On t.p. of previous ed. Stacey C. Sawyer's name appears first.Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-552) and index.xxiv, 554, 12 pages.

    Cyril Brian Courville, MD

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    Cyril Brian Courville graduated from Cedar Lake Academy and took premedical training at Emmanuel Missionary College. He completed medical training at the College of Medical Evangelists, took a three-year course in neuropathology, neurology, and neurosurgery, and returned to teach at his alma mater. He was the author of a scope of books, one of which became a standard textbook on neuropathology. In 1934, he founded the Cajal Laboratory of Neuropathology. He served his Alumni Association as its president, and at the time of his death he was an associate editor of the Alumni Journal. This picture appeared in University Magazine, Spring 196510 x 12.5 c

    Data supporting Thomas & Ratterman 2020 "Ozone depletion-induced climate change following a 50 pc supernova?"

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    This data supports publication Thomas & Ratterman 2020 "Ozone depletion-induced climate change following a 50 pc supernova?" The paper can be found as a pre-print: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.15079 Journal reference: "Ozone depletion-induced climate change following a 50 pc supernova", Brian C. Thomas and Cody L. Ratterman, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 043076 – Published 14 October 2020, doi: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043076 (https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043076) Data included here are selected (post-processed) output from the PlaSim climate model, in netCDF format. Full raw data may be obtained upon request of the first author (Brian Thomas [email protected])

    An empty table : second highest poverty rate means more Arizonans experiencing hunger

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    abstract: The U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent report shows Arizona has the second highest poverty rate in the nation. This shameful distinction calls attention to a long-standing social problem that has been exacerbated by challenging economic times. In this edition of Policy Points, authors Richard C. Knopf and Brian Simpson examine the increasing demand for emergency food assistance, hunger's impact on children, and the growing number of Arizonans experiencing need for the first time.Policy points ; volume 2, issue 6The Arizona Indicators Panel is a partnership of Arizona State University, The Arizona Republic, Arizona Community Foundation, Valley of the Sun United Way, and the Arizona Dept. of Commerce
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