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A query-by-humming approach to music retrieval
Author: Thaine, Javier
Date created: 2007
Saving the slush pile: The importance of unsolicited manuscript submission policies for the continued strength of the Canadian publishing industry
Author: Arnall, Heidi
Date created: 2022-04-25

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