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Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice | Home page - <p><i>Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice</i> is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, reviews and reports on all cancers of the female reproductive system. Overseen by an expert international editorial board, the journal’s open access, online format, provides a high-visibility forum for oncologists, scientists and health care providers to discuss and share laboratory and clinical findings. </p>


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  • J. Althoff - Avoid TaxAct if you have K-1

    Avoid this if you have a K-1. TaxAct fails miserably. Lines 13 and 20 are ignored and the worksheet is grayed out.

  • Norman L. Gheen - Glad I hadn't tossed the old norelco

    Motor too slow...I only used the new head on my old norelco. Glad I hadn't tossed the old norelco. Will have to do something different in the near future.

  • Amazon Customer - Upsetting this is not entertainment. TWD is/was my favorite show of all time.

    I am a huge fan of twd. I've watched the seasons more times than I can count. The first episode of season 7 was very upsetting. Highlighted the very worst of TWD. I hate all the teasers and the emotional turmoil they are trying to put the viewers and the characters through. I love the show for the survivor aspect not the brutality. I knew somebody would have to die but this was just torture and not entertainment. I am debating whether on not to continue watching which I can't believe I would ever consider not watching my favorite show of all time. I'm so sad about Glen but kind of expected that it was just the over the top violence and gore. Not a fan of Negan not just because of what he did but his dramatic terror isn't convincing it is just annoying. I enjoyed the show because the characters became family and are building a new life together despite the violence around them. I'm just upset. The show was very painful to watch and I'm not sure if TWD can redeem itself.

  • Tiberius - Finally, a good story mixing a Roman military setting with elements of Fantasy! Solid plot, political intrigue, ancient mystery.

    Discovering this author for the first time, I was a bit sceptical about the mix between a Roman military history setting and Fantasy elements such as elves and magic. I was an avid role-player of D&D and other games in high school and most of university, and remain passionate about ancient military history and Roman Republic and Imperial warfare in particular. But previous attempts at mixing those worlds came very short of my simplest expectations. Not so with this series, and the customisations used by the author to adapt Roman practices to a fantasy universe really hit the spot. The book focuses on the scion of a noble imperial family after he's earned the rank of Captain in the hard northern war against the Rivan kingdom. Captain Ben Stiger is reassigned to the Southern Command to help quell a rebellion, and discovers an inept leadership and diseased and demoralised legions. He's assigned his own company of troops to run a convoy escort to a remote mountain fortress whose garrison seems to have been isolated by the rebels. Along the way, the determined officer trains his men back into an effective force, gets on the trail of a centennial mystery, and faces the minions of a dark god. His lieutenant Eli Far is actually an elven ranger, a fact which surprises most of the people they encounter as few elves venture out of Highborn society any more. The author does a good job of describing the physical features, motivations and coherent personality traits of the lead characters, and convey the gritty realities of legionary life and training very effectively. In this first book of the series, fantasy and magic only play a very minor role, and their progressive easing into the story makes it all the more engrossing given the plot twists they enable. The pace is steady, balancing world building and story telling with action scenes. An enjoyable Kindle discovery, look forward to reading the second book in the series!

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    Follow the instruction, YouTube videos or all the previous posts and these are easy to install. Took me about 20 mins and the most difficult part was tightening the set screw because I failed to use a step ladder to see above the roof. Even at 90+ mph they don't create wind noise.

  • Art Lover - Very Enjoyable Read

    This is a great accounting of the lives of both Lucielle Ball and Desi Arnaz. It tells both of their stories from before they met on into their stormy marriage. The information appears to be factual and well thought out. The book is well written and should be a jewel to read for any fan of Lucy and Desi.

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    I'm 65 years old and my hair is white with fine texture. I wanted to have younger feeling hair that was easier to manage. I love this product. It really made a difference in the feel and look of my hair. It worked for me.