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Language development and disorders : possible genes and environment interactions
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Estimating the covariance matrix from unsynchronized high frequency financial data
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Modeling of microfluid droplet resonator based on whisper gallery mode
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Computation fluid dynamics on drag reduction II
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The thermodynamics and reactor optimization of CO2 methanation
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Ultrasonic shot peening advancements and their impact on alloys microstructure behavior: A concise review
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Chemical synthesis of graphene oxide and graphene
Published 2010“…The success of the synthesis was affirmed by using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to find out the experimental values of GO and then comparing it with values obtained from other research papers. …”
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Securing the motherland through the mother tongue policy
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Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
Published 2008“…Persistent findings from Kahneman, Tversky and other psychologists have shown that action/inaction is a determinant of regret, with actions evoking more regret than inaction. …”
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