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Isotopic exchange reactions of ethane, cyclic hydrocarbons, and alcohols, on evaporated metal films
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Published 1955
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Metabolites of members of the fungus family Xylariacaea
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Published 1982
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The behaviour of the elements Ni, Co, Cu, Pb, Zn, Au, Ag, Mo, Sn, W and U in the magmatic, hydrothermal, sedimentary and weathering environments
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Published 1979
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The New Age of Terror: Biological Warfare on the Home Front and Its Psychological Implications
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Rice, Judy A.
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Anderson
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Published 2002
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Revisiting the Jezebel Stereotype: The Impact of Target Race on Sexual Objectification
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Anderson
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J.R
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Heldreth, C.
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Holland, E.
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Johnson, S.P
Published 2018
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Crystal structure of nitro-(N,N'-4-azaheptane-1,7-diylbis-(salicylaldiminato) cobalt(III) benzene solvate (1/1), C27H31CON4O4
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Anderson
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Baklien A.
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Djajamahadja V.
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West B. O.
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Tiekink E. R. T.
Published 1998-04-01
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