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Development of a Tool for Modeling the Fecal Contamination in Rivers with Turbulent Flows—Application to the Seine et Marne Rivers (Parisian Region, France)
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Jairy, A.
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Le Marrec, F.
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Nguyen
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K
.-
D
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Van, L.-A
Published 2022
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Well-Being Correlates of Perceived Positivity Resonance: Evidence From Trait and Episode-Level Assessments
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Fredrickson, B.L
,
Le
Nguyen
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K.D
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Lundberg, K.B
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Major, B.C
Published 2018
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Chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine use and suicide risk: Hypotheses for confluent etiopathogenetic mechanisms?
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Aguglia, A.
,
Amerio, A.
,
Amore, M.
,
Bondolfi, G.
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Branca, F.
,
Costanza, A.
,
Macchiarulo, E.
,
Merli, R.
,
Nguyen
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K.D
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Placenti, V.
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Serafini, G.
Published 2021
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