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1. Developmental Changes in Basal Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Predicting Peer Success: From an Index of Environmental Susceptibility in Kindergarten to Emotion Regulation in First Grade

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2. Near-Field Electroluminescent Cooling using Wide Bandgap Semiconductors

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3. Mining Social Media to Unveil Emotional Contagion and Perceptions of Personal Fitness Information (PFI) Among mHealth App Users Over the Past Decades

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4. Phonetic and Acoustic Analyses of Sound-Symbolic Associations of a Large Pseudoword Set Across Multiple Domains of Meaning

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5. Nitrogen Fluxes and Yield Production from Corn – Ryelage Systems Amended with Digestate or Manure

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6. INNOVATIVE FENTANYL DETECTION: THE INTEGRATION OF DEEP LEARNING WITH MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMER SENSORS

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7. Conventional and Non-Conventional Control Systems Embedded in Programmable Logic Controllers

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8. Experimental Equipment for Cement Plug Leakage and Proppant Transport

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9. Application of Unbleached and bleached modified low molecular weight kraft lignin as a biorenewable polymer for improving mechanical properties of 3D printing resin

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10. Common bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) Root traits as a tool for developing bean genotypes with superior adaptCOMMON BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.) ROOT PHENOTYPES AS A TOOL FOR DEVELOPING BEAN GENOTYPES WITH SUPERIOR ADAPTATION TO LOW PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY AND DROUGHT

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