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    Topological radicals, IX. Relations in ideals of C*-algebras by Kissin, Edward, Shulman, Victor, Turovskii, Yuri

    Published 2024
    “…Our third aim is to study the link between the radicals of relations ≪P in the lattices IdA and the topological radicals on A.…”
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    New derivatives of polyglutamic acid as drug carrier systems by Hoste, K, Schacht, E, Seymour, L

    Published 2000
    “…Furthermore, a method was developed to link an oligopeptide spacer–drug model and PEG to the same polymer. …”
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    Cultural self-awareness as awareness of culture's influence on the self : implications for cultural identification and well-being by Lu, Chieh, Wan, Ching

    Published 2020
    “…Study 4 provided a specific cultural context for the well-being measures and replicated the findings of Studies 2 and 3. Implications on the link between culture and self were discussed.…”
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    Effect of food texture on impression formation and prosocial behaviors by Tan, Kah Min

    Published 2016
    “…The present study seeks to investigate the metaphorical link between food texture and social perception along with social behaviors. …”
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    Animal social networks are robust to changing association definitions by Chan, AHH, Dunning, J, Beck, KB, Burke, T, Chik, HYJ, Dunleavy, D, Evans, T, Ferreira, A, Fourie, B, Griffith, SC, Hillemann, F, Schroeder, J

    Published 2025
    “…The interconnecting links between individuals in an animal social network are often defined by discrete, directed behaviours, but where these are difficult to observe, a network link (edge) may instead be defined by individuals sharing a space at the same time, which can then be used to infer a social association. …”
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