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A high selectivity gas sensor based on a semi-permeable zeolite membrane
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Rauch
, William
L
.
Published 2008
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Fabrication and properties of barium cerate based electrolytes
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Rauch
, William
L
.
Published 2008
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THE EFFECT OF GENDER MATCH ON BEGINNING TEACHER MENTORING PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES
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RAUCH
, CAROL
L
.
Published 2005
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Amygdala and fusiform gyrus temporal dynamics: Responses to negative facial expressions
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Rauch
Scott
L
,
Barrett Lisa
,
Shin Lisa M
,
Britton Jennifer C
,
Wright Christopher I
Published 2008-05-01
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An Ethics Checklist for Digital Health Research in Psychiatry: Viewpoint
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Baker, J.T
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Kimble, S.
,
Monette, P.
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Rauch
, S.
L
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Shen, F.X
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Silverman, B.C
Published 2022
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Emotional intelligence is associated with connectivity within and between resting state networks
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Killgore, William D S
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Smith, Ryan
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Olson, Elizabeth A
,
Weber, Mareen
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Rauch
, Scott
L
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Nickerson, Lisa D
Published 2017
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