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Apprey, Victor (2012)
Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype analysis of COX-2 and risk of colorectal adenoma development. Clinical and Translational Science, Vol.5, No.1 (Feb 2012): 60-64. John Kwagyan, Victor Apprey, Hassan Ashktorab.

Apprey, Victor (2012)
Association of cumulative ultraviolet radiation exposure with prostate cancer risk in a case-control study of African-American men. The Open Prostate Cancer Journal, Vol.5 (2012): 8-14. Yasmine M. Kanaan, Desta Beyene, Mohammad Daremipouran, Augustine Mireku-Boateng, Robert Williams, Aaron Jackson, George E. Bonney, Victor Apprey, Marlon G. Daniel, Anthony K. Wutoh, JoyAnn Phillips Rohan, Luisel Ricks-Santi, Robert L. Copeland Jr.

Arana, R Victoria (2011)
More evidence of early African and Chinese travelers to Peru. African Diaspora Tourism (17 Jan 2011; Web. 22 Feb 2011).

Arana, R Victoria (2011)
Black travel writing: The invisible genre. African Diaspora Tourism. June 13, 2011.

Arana, R Victoria (2012)
Intimations of William Blake in "On Beauty" (2005): Zadie Smith's trans-atlantic homage to and critique of Boston intellectuals. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry, Vol.7, No.17 (Spr 2012): 1-18.

Arana, R Victoria (2012)
Review of: Representing Mixed Race in Jamaica and England from the Abolition Era to the Present, by Sarah Salih (Routledge, 2010). College Literature, Vol.39, No.1 (Win 2012): 147-149.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
Patrimonialización de la esclavitud: La memoria de un bisnieto de esclavo. Caminos: Revista Cubana de Pensamento Sociológico, No.58, “Memorias de la Esclavitud,” special issue edited by Silvina Testa (2011): 27-34.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2011. Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana P. Candido, Paul E. Lovejoy (eds.)

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
Review of: Brazil’s Living Museum: Race, Reform, and Tradition, by Anadelia A. Romo. The Americas, Vol.67, No.4 (Apr 2011): 565-567.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
History, memory and imagination: Na Agontimé, a Dahomean queen in Brazil. In: Toyin Falola and Sati U. Fwatshak (eds.), Beyond Tradition: African Women and their Cultural Spaces, 45-68. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2011.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Interactions, Identities, and Images. Amgerst, NY: Cambria Press, 2011.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
De la gravure à la photographie: Représentations et stéréotypes culturels de l’Amérique du Sud dans la revue Le Tour du monde (1860-1914). In: Enjeux interculturels des médias. Altérités, transferts et violences, ed. by Daniel Castillo Durante, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink, and Walter Moser, 291-312. Ottawa: Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 2011.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2011)
Forgetting and remembering the Atlantic slave trade: The legacy of Brazilian slave merchant Francisco Felix de Souza. In: Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana Pinho Candido and Paul Lovejoy (eds.), Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora, 79-103. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2011.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Transnational memory of slave merchants: Making the perpetrators visible in the public space. In: Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, ed. by Ana Lucia Araujo, 15-34. New York: Routledge, 2012

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Introduction: Slavery and public memory. In: Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, ed. by Ana Lucia Araujo, 1-11. New York: Routledge, 2012.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space. New York: Routledge, 2012. Ana Lucia Araujo (ed.).

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Dahomey, Portugal and Bahia: King Adandozan and the Atlantic slave trade. Slavery and Abolition, Vol.33, No.1 (2012): 1-19.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Zumbi and the voices of the emergent public memory of slavery and resistance in Brazil. Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, Vol.22, No.2: “Memories of Slavery,” special issue edited by Michael Zeuske & Ulrike Schmieder (2012): 95–111.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Review of: Slavery in Brazil, by Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna (Cambridge University Press, 2010). International History Review, Vol.34, No.3 (12 Sep 2012): 610–612.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Local y global: Brasil y la memoria pública de la esclavitud. In: Huellas y legados de la esclavitud en la esclavitud en las Américas: Proyecto UNESCO La Ruta del Esclavo, by Marisa Pineau, 121–134. Buenos Aires: Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, 2012.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Review of: Movements, Borders, and Identities in Africa, ed. by Toyn Falola and Aribedesi Usman (University of Rochester Pr., 2009). Cahiers d’études africaines, Vol.52, No.208 (2012): 1012–1014. Ana Lucia Araujo.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Review of: The African Diaspora: A History Through Culture, by Patrick Manning (Columbia University Pr., 2010). Cahiers d’études africaines, Vol.52, No.208 (2012): 1026–1027.

Araujo, Ana Lucia (2012)
Public Memory and Heritage of Slavery. In: Oxford Bibliographies Online: Atlantic History, Trevor Burnard (ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Ana Lucia raujo.

Arhin, Steven A (2011)
Comparing two countdown pedestrian signal displays in the District of Columbia. IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Proceedings, ITSC, Art. no. 6083038 (2011): 31-37. Steven A. Arhin, Errol C. Noel, M. Lakew.

Armour-Chelu, Miranda J (2011)
Equidae. In: Terry Harrison (ed.), Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in Context. Vol.2: Fossil Hominins and the Associated Fauna, 295-326. New York: Springer, 2011. Miranda J. Armour-Chelu, Raymond L. Bernor.

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