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Awareness and Acceptability of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Baltimore
(Johns Hopkins University, 2015-05-04)Objective: Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk for HIV in Baltimore City. While pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been proven to be safe and effective in preventing HIV among MSM, knowledge, use and acceptability ... -
Away Down East. Comic Song.
(Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 1846) -
Away Down in Dixie's Land.
(D.P. Faulds & Co., 1860) -
Away Down South. Song & Chorus.
(F.A. North & Co., 1308 Chestnut St., 1876) -
Away in Mexico.
(William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, 1847) -
Away Upon the Moonlit Water. A Gondola Song.
(Millets Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, 1847) -
Away With Melancholy.
(G.E. Blake, [n.d.]) -
Away With Melancholy.
(G. Willig's Musical Magazine, [n.d.]) -
Away With Melancholy.
(W. Dubois, [n.d.]) -
Away with Melancholy.
(B. Carrs, [n.d.]) -
Away With Melancholy. With Variations for the Piano Forte.
(Carr's Music Store, [n.d.]) -
Away! Away We Bound O'er the Deep. Song.
(Dubois & Stodart, 167 Broadway, [n.d.]) -
Away! Away! To the Greenwood Shades. Duett.
(James L. Hewitt & Co., 230 Broadway, 1843) -
Away! Away! to the Mountains Brow. A Celebrated Cavatina.
(Bourne, Depository of ARts, 359 Broadway, [n.d.]) -
Away, Away, To The Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina.
(John Cole, [n.d.]) -
Away, Away, With Hearts So Gay! Hiawatha Boat Song. Quartette for Male Voices.
(J.H. Hidley, 519 Broadway, 1859) -
Away, Away. The Morning of Freshly Breaking. Chorus from Massaniello.
(Chas. Bradlee, 107 Washgn. St., 1834) -
Awfully Awful.
(J.B. Cramer L& Co., 201 Regent Street, [n.d.]) -
Awfully Clever. Comic Song.
(Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., [n.d.]) -
Axes in object-centered shape representation: Insights from mirror-image reflection errors
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2020-06-10)Successful recognition and interaction with objects require the ability to perceive and represent how object parts are internally related (e.g., a teapot’s handle is attached to its body, at a location opposite to the ...