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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms
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The US-China Economic Relationship
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Word formation - Oxford University Press
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ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT - University …
www.ox.ac.ukTable 1.3: Overall applications to Oxford, offers made and students admitted by area of domicile, 2016–2020 UK STUDENTS APPLICATIONS OFFERS STUDENTS ADMITTED PROPORTION OF TOTAL APPLICANTS PROPORTION OF TOTAL STUDENTS ADMITTED 2020 14,102 3,059 2,950 60.2% 79.8% 2019 13,881 3,059 2,590 60.3% 78.8% 2018 13,013 2,960 2,570 60.5% …
SOLID STATE PHYSICS PART II Optical Properties of Solids
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Public Health Social determinants of health inequalities
www.who.int81·9 years in Japan.1 Within countries, too, there are large inequalities—a 20-year gap in life expectancy between the most and least advantaged populations in the USA, for example.2 One welcome response to these health inequalities is to put more effort into the control of major diseases that kill and to improve health systems.3,4