Hoit

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v. i.1.To leap; to caper; to romp noisily.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Most studies done on this subject like those by Cole et al19, Hoit et al20, Chouhan et al21 and al-Koubaisy et al22 have used an age cut-off of 40 to 45 years to define young patients, which is the same as in our study.
[15.] Ludlow CL, Hoit J, Kent R, Ramig LO, Shrivastav R, Strand E, Yorkston K, Sapienza CM.
(25.) First published in English in 1981 under the title Burt (New York; Hoit, Rinehart and Winston, 1981) and re-released as When I was Five I Killed Myself (New York: Overlook, 2000).
Finally, ethically published research is neither published elsewhere (APA, 2009) nor "salami sliced" or published in the "least publishable unit" (Hoit, 2007).
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In 1986, Hoit and Hixon measured twelve subjects and placed them into somatotype groups using Carter's formula.
Oxford High School was designed by Strekalovsky & Hoit Architects of Hingham and was built in 2002 by Neponset Valley Contractors III of Readville, a joint venture of E.J.
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