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12 January 2012
Records: 20228, Authors: 21511, Journals: 3479, Cited References: 693096, Words: 14485
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1810210946 LI L, BALLWEG JASOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1991; 11 (2): 105-125 00235
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1810411315 WILSON BS, PRATTO DJ, SKIPPER JKSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1992 JAN-MAR; 12 (1): 53-72 22518
1810511733 QUINN JF, DOWNS WSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1993 APR-JUN; 13 (2): 209-226 01354
1810611977 MARGAVIO AV, FORSYTH CJ, LASKA S, MASON JSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1994 JAN-MAR; 14 (1): 1-23 02237
1810712052 WILTFANG GL, COCHRAN JKSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1994 APR-JUN; 14 (2): 101-128 02551
1810812053 NEAPOLITAN JSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1994 APR-JUN; 14 (2): 181-191 04932
1810912208 DEMARIS A, YANG RXSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1994 OCT-DEC; 14 (4): 327-349 011636
1811012554 LEWIS R, YANCEY GSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1995 OCT-DEC; 15 (4): 443-462 618522
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1811212689 Wilson TCSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1996 JAN-MAR; 16 (1): 43-60 015544
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1811413435 Lowney KS, Best JSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1998 JAN-MAR; 18 (1): 93-114 03180
1811513899 Adeola FOSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1999 APR-JUN; 19 (2): 163-199 00399
1811613961 Durant TJSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1999 JUL-AUG; 19 (3): 267-280 01122
1811713962 Wang LY, Kick E, Fraser J, Burns TJSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1999 JUL-AUG; 19 (3): 281-298 016474
1811814031 Niemonen JSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 1999 OCT-DEC; 19 (4): 401-419 02165
1811914583 Roberts AE, Koch JR, Johnson DPSOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM. 2001 JAN-MAR; 21 (1): 81-98 18114
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181303485 DOBY JTSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1970; (4): 23-30 0033
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181333827 RATH RA, MCDOWELL DJSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1971; (7): 49-60 00129
181344494 LANGMAN LSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1973; (10): 1-19 00162
181354833 PALMER CESOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1974; (11): 43-60 00231
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181375665 WEINSTEIN DSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1976; (16): 13-23 00511
181386039 BARBERA HSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1977; (18): 24-47 01154
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181426467 WILD PBSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1978; (22): 33-54 00438
181436468 WHITE MSOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1978; (22): 75-86 00122
181446469 GLIEBE WASOCIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM. 1978; (23): 1-16 00221
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1816013483 Schwinn TSOCIOLOGICAL THEORY. 1998 MAR; 16 (1): 75-95 13367
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1817414630 Fuchs S
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1817615099 Tilly CSOCIOLOGICAL THEORY. 2002 JUL; 20 (2): 248-254 07147
1817715446 Gibbs JPSOCIOLOGICAL THEORY. 2003 JUN; 21 (2): 103-127 01959
1817815877 Huber JSOCIOLOGICAL THEORY. 2004 JUN; 22 (2): 258-268 00181
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