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Preliminary Results of Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Measurements on Al2O3/H2O Nanofluids through a Lattice Channel
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Corasaniti, S.
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Petracci, I.
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Published 2023
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Gender-related differences in neural responses to gaming cues before and after gaming: Implications for gender-specific vulnerabilities to Internet gaming disorder
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Dong, G.
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Du, X.
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Wang, L.
Published 2018
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Are males more likely to be addicted to the internet than females? A meta-analysis involving 34 global jurisdictions
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Han, X.
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Jin, C.
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Su, W.
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Yan, Y.
Published 2019
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