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    Institutional pluralism and contradictions in public policies for popular and solidarity economy in Ecuador
    Ruiz Rivera, Maria José[UCL] Lemaître, Andreia[UCL] (2018) 3rd EMES-Polanyi International Seminar. Welfare societies in transition — Roskilde University
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    No detail is too small. Gender bias in public policy for solidarity economy: Insights from Ecuador
    Ruiz Rivera, Maria José[UCL] (2022) Third International Conference in Heterodox Economics: The Crucial Role of Women within the Heterodox Economics Community — Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
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    Participant Satisfaction in two European local collaborative networks: Process and results
    Carlier, Nadège[UCL] Aubin, David[UCL] Moyson, Stéphane[UCL] (2024) Conference on Policy Process Research — Syracuse, New York
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    A telestimulation system for chronic stimulation of the sciatic nerve in caged mice
    Nouhi, N Berquin, Anne[UCL] deTournai, DC Genin, M Limage, P Vander Vorst, André[UCL] Veraart, Claude[UCL] Maréchal, Georges[UCL] Lebacq, Jean[UCL] (1996) Belgian Society of Fundamental and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology - Autumn Meeting — (Belgium) Mons
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    The Arabic alchemical dialogues: A key step in the transfer of Greek alchemy to the Arab world
    Dapsens, Marion[UCL] (2022) Current Issues in the History of Alchemy. Texts, Images and Procedures — Bologne, Università di Bologna
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    The debate on Gen 1,2c according to Procopius’ Epitome
    Zaganas, Dimitrios[UCL] (2024) Der Schöpfer als Erzieher. Gen 1-3 in der antiochenischen Exegese — Vienne
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    CKD: management and standard of care
    Jadoul, Michel[UCL] (2024) SBN-BVN BCCN course — online
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    Réflexion éthique sur l’amour et la sexualité par le biais des théologies lesbiennes
    Bécart, Suzanne[UCL] (2024) Classe magistrale "Religions, Féminismes et Genres" — Montréal

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