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    Conscious Growth.John Abrams - 2004 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 18 (2):9-11.
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    Conscious Growth.John Abrams - 2004 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 18 (2):9-11.
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    Queries and Answers.John W. Abrams, I. B. Cohen, George Sarton, Loren C. MacKinney & Karl K. Darrow - 1950 - Isis 41 (2):198-201.
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    Queries and Answers.John Abrams, I. Cohen, George Sarton, Loren McKinney & Karl Darrow - 1950 - Isis 41:198-201.
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    The Masterbuilders. A History of Structural and Environmental Design from Ancient Egypt to the Nineteenth CenturyHenry J. Cowan.John W. Abrams - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):452-453.
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    The Royal Institution Library of Science. Volume 1: Astronomy. Bernard Lovell.John W. Abrams - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):414-415.
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    The U.S. Machine Tool Industry from 1900-1950. Harless D. Wagoner.John W. Abrams - 1969 - Isis 60 (4):590-590.
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    P53 in the Game of Transposons.Annika Wylie, Amanda E. Jones & John M. Abrams - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (11):1111-1116.
    Throughout the animal kingdom, p53 genes function to restrain mobile elements and recent observations indicate that transposons become derepressed in human cancers. Together, these emerging lines of evidence suggest that cancers driven by p53 mutations could represent “transpospoathies,” i.e. disease states linked to eruptions of mobile elements. The transposopathy hypothesis predicts that p53 acts through conserved mechanisms to contain transposon movement, and in this way, prevents tumor formation. How transposon eruptions provoke neoplasias is not well understood but, from a broader (...)
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