terrorism -- psychology -- CBW -- Japan. : Aum Shinrikyo : insights into how terrorists develop biological and chemical weapons / by Richard Danzig [and others]
CCarroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 -- Criticism and interpretation : Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll's dreamchild as seen through the critics' looking-glasses, 1865-1971 / edited by Robert Phillips; illustrations by Sir John Tenniel and Lewis Carrol
Ccild psychology : In front of the children : screen entertainment and young audiences / edited by Cary Bazalgette and David Buckingham
1995
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Ccinese -- Southeast Asia -- Societies, etc : Merchant princes of the east : cultural delusions, economic success, and the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia / Rupert Hodder
A family of secreted proteins found associated with the EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX and cell surface receptors. They are believed to play a role in modulating the effects of a variety of GROWTH FACTORS and PROTEASES at the cell membrane extracellular matrix. The CCN protein family is named after three protypical members; CYSTEINE-RICH PROTEIN 61; CONNECTIVE TISSUE GROWTH FACTOR; and NEPHROBLASTOMA OVEREXPRESSED PROTEIN