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  • This site provides access to datasets on Cancer research.

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  • This site is a subject based repository for all areas of cognitive science, including related areas of philosophy, biology and mathematics. While the principle language of the materials deposited on this site is English, there are a few articles available in other languages. Users may set up RSS and Atom feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • This site provides access to electronic versions of printed books and manuscripts from Spain's Historical Heritage.

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  • Riberdis (the Iberian-american Repository on Disability) summarizes and disseminates in free-access digital format the scientific production generated within the Iberian-american field on subjects related to disability. The interface can be read in many languages and includes RSS feeds.

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  • This site provides access to datasets on Cancer research.

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  • This site is a subject based repository for all areas of cognitive science, including related areas of philosophy, biology and mathematics. While the principle language of the materials deposited on this site is English, there are a few articles available in other languages. Users may set up RSS and Atom feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • Submissions are screened by our professional curation team for relevance and quality, but are not subjected to peer review. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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  • This site provides access to electronic versions of printed books and manuscripts from Spain's Historical Heritage.

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  • Riberdis (the Iberian-american Repository on Disability) summarizes and disseminates in free-access digital format the scientific production generated within the Iberian-american field on subjects related to disability. The interface can be read in many languages and includes RSS feeds.

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