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Diálogo com as paredes ; Dialogue with wallsfour drawings for (almost) Nothing ; quatro desenhos para (quase) Nada
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Barbarus ad portas ; Barbarus ad portasthe verbal aggression in comments on the social network Facebook ; a agressividade verbal em comentários na rede social Facebook
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Transcranial direct current stimulation improves novel word recall in healthy adults
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Fickle fricatives: Fricative and stop perception in Gurindji Kriol, Roper Kriol, and Standard Australian English
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Children's judgements of facial hair are influenced by biological development and experience
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Learning nonwords: The Hebb repetition effect as a model of word learning
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The role of motion and intensity in deaf children’s recognition of real human facial expressions of emotion
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Using intercultural videos of direct contact to implement vicarious contact: A school-based intervention that improves intergroup attitudes
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In: Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (2018)
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Stereotypic and complex phrase types provide structural evidence for a multi-message display in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)
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Category-length and category-strength effects using images of scenes
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The communication space of humpback whale social sounds in wind-dominated noise
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The challenges of geographical inclusive education in rural Bangladesh
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The rehabilitative effects on written language of a combined language and parietal dual-tDCS treatment in a stroke case
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Assessing the accuracy of perceptions of intelligence based on heritable facial features
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Repetition blindness in priming in perceptual identification: Competitive effects of a word intervening between prime and target
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Right away: A late, right-lateralized category effect complements an early, left-lateralized category effect in visual search
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Deconstructing the simplification of jury instructions: how simplifying the features of complexity affects jurors' application of instructions
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