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  1. 3501

    The site preference and doping effect on mechanical properties of Ni3Al-based γ′ phase in superalloys by combing first-principles calculations and thermodynamic model by Hamid Ali, Rong Chen, Bo Wu, Tianliang Xie, Liangji Weng, Jiansen Wen, Qipeng Yao, Longju Su, Yan Zhao, Panhong Zhao, Baisheng Sa, Yu Liu, Chunxu Wang, Hang Su, Asif Hayat

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this contribution, the temperature- and composition-dependent site occupying preferences of the binary, ternary, and quaternary of Ni3Al-based γ′ phase alloyed with Mi where Mi represents the additional transitional metals Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Re, Ta, Ti, V, or W atoms (arranged in alphabetical order) chosen frequently, were studied using a two-sublattice thermodynamic model (Ni, Al, Mi)1a(Ni, Al, Mi)3c. …”
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    Dea; ANALISIS KARAKTERISTIK WAKAMONO KOTOBA DALAM ANIME HAIKYUU!! KARYA HARUICHI FURUDATE by Dea Farauzhulli, Rina Supriatnaningsih, Silvia Nurhayati

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The characteristics of wakamono kotoba which were happened as seen from deviation ofword class or new form of expression were: a) syllable ~ru addition in verb; b) syllable ~sa addition in noun; c) syllable ~kusai addition in adjective; d) Japanese alphabets usage followed by initial word of absorbed word; e) New word is formed; f) sound changing; g) sentence or phrase shortening into new word; h) semantics changing and shifting; i) usage function changing and shifting; j) word formation reverse on followed byshortened word; k) loan word form usage even though there was Japanese standar language; l) loan word usage mixed with Japanese; m) usage of reading way from meaningful numbers; n) dialect usage; o) new expression (including phrase or bokashi kotoba).   …”
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  5. 3505

    Virtual Racism Rears its Head: Uncovering Librarian Bias in E-mail Reference Services. A review of: Shachaf, Pnina, and Sarah Horowitz. “Are Virtual Reference Services Color Blind?... by Wendy Furlan

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…In order to eliminate any study bias caused by an informed decision regarding the order in which personas were used, they were randomly arranged (alphabetically by surname). Furthermore, to avoid suspicions from responding librarians, queries were emailed on different days of the week at different times. …”
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    Virtual Racism Rears its Head: Uncovering Librarian Bias in E-mail Reference Services by Wendy Furlan

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…In order to eliminate any study bias caused by an informed decision regarding the order in which personas were used, they were randomly arranged (alphabetically by surname). Furthermore, to avoid suspicions from responding librarians, queries were e-mailed on different days of the week at different times. …”
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  7. 3507

    Educational approaches and research achievements of Alexander Khintchine in mathematics by Ramin Kazemi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…However, it does not seem unlikely that future historians will ascribe its development, as far as the mathematical side of the subject is concerned, above all to the creative powers of four scientists (in alphabetic order): B. de Finetti, A.Ya. Khintchine, A. …”
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    Semantic Relations in Definitions in Monolingual Dictionaries by Badri Sadat Seyyed Jalali, Azita Abbassi

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The following example from the corpus shows this multi-aspect approach in applying semantic relation in word definitions:Hump (ku(o[w])hān): a protuberance found on the back of animals, like camel, for bearing fatty deposits.Based on the Casagrande and Hale (1967), the following three semantic relations are employed to define the lemma “humpa”:1- Spatial: a protuberance found on the back of animals2- Exemplification: like camel3- Operational: for bearing fatty depositsThis research proposes a novel generation of thematic dictionaries, not the alphabetic ones, which can concentrate on cultural elements of a language, by applying semantic relations and providing word nets of cultural and social materials of a language.…”
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    Investigating Abolghasem Halat's Sonnets using Semantic Discourse Methods by Mohammad Amin Ehsani Estahbanati, Enayatollah Sharifpour, Mohammad Reza Sarfi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Signs are categorized based on the method or codes used to convey them, which can be specific sounds, alphabetic symbols, visual symbols, body movements, or even wearing special clothing. …”
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    PROMOTING GLOBAL HEALTH: THE WORLD ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL EDITORS POSITION ON EDITORS’ RESPONSIBILITY by Lorraine E Ferris, World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) Ethics and Policy Committee, WAME Board

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The following members of the WAME Ethics and Policy Committee and WAME Board authored this document in addition to those explicitly named in the byline (listed alphabetically): Rakesh Aggarwal, Virginia Barbour, Michael Callaham, Phaedra E. …”
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    Processo de ensino na modalidade a distância: facilidades e dificuldades na percepção de discentes do curso de ciências contábeis = The learning process in an off campus modality:... by Adilson Cordeiro, Rita Buzzi Rausch

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Because the students only get together at the Campus once a month to take many exams and they are grouped in alphabetic order and not by the course they are attending, the questionnaire was answered via e-mail. …”
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    Actors' parts in the plays of Ben Jonson by Boguszak, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The thesis continues the work undertaken in recent years by (in alphabetical order) James J. Marino, Scott McMillin, Paul Menzer, Simon Palfrey, Tiffany Stern, Evelyn Tribble, and others to put to use what is now known about the purpose, distribution, and usage of early modern actors' parts. …”
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    EEBO-TCP Phase 1 Texts (XML Files TEI P3) by Siefring, J, Huber, E, Blaney, J, Charles, S, Willcox, P

    Published 2015
    “…Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor; 3) Special characters such as alchemical or astronomical symbols have been captured, but material in non-Roman alphabets has not been captured, except where it forms part or all of the title of a work, or there is another practical reason to include it. …”
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    “Editorial Letter” Managing Authorship Conflicts: A Guide for Researchers by S Joolaee

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In some cases, the most experienced person is considered the last author and correspondence, and sometimes the names may be mentioned in alphabetical order. Usually, selection based on the roles and responsibilities of people in the research, and then in writing the article, is more common than other methods. …”
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    Guidelines for Authors by Abdullah Demir

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…</p><p>References: References should be placed at the end of the text in alphabetical order. If a source has more than one author, the surname and name of the first author should be written, and the other authors should be indicated by et.al. …”
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    Relationship between the physical parameters of socket wrench hand tool with the electrical activity level of forearm muscles among maintenance unit workers of a university by Mostafa Pouyakian, mohammad Ranjbarian, khosro khademi_kalantari, soheila khodakarim, Mahnaz Ahmadlu

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Six different types of socket wrench were selected and named with alphabetic codes A, B, C, D, E, F. Selected wrenches were differed in length and diameter of handle, and weight (Table 1).   …”
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    Annotated and illustrated world checklist of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) by Jose Fernandez-Triana, Mark R. Shaw, Caroline Boudreault, Melanie Beaudin, Gavin R. Broad

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Unlike in many previous treatments of the subfamily, tribal concepts are judged to be inadequate, so genera are listed alphabetically. Brief diagnoses of all Microgastrinae genera, as understood in this paper, are presented. …”
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    Annotated catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta, Diptera) of Chile by James E. O'Hara, D. Monty Wood, Christian R. González

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Taxa are arranged hierarchically and alphabetically under the categories of subfamily, tribe, genus, subgenus (where recognised), and species. …”
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    Quantum Error-Correcting Codes Based on Orthogonal Arrays by Rong Yan, Shanqi Pang, Mengqian Chen, Fuyuan Yang

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Moreover, the above method developed can be extended to construction of quantum error-correcting codes over mixed alphabets.…”
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    Recruiting Psychology Students to Participate in Faculty/Department Research by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…UWaterloo.Ca. https://uwaterloo.ca/research/office-research-ethics/research-human-participants/pre-submission-and-training/human-research-guidelines-and-policies-alphabetical-list/conducting-research-classes-or-students-participants [6] Ibid…”
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