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1. Mothers' affect dysregulation, depressive symptoms, and emotional availability during mother-infant interaction

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5. Data Mining on Microblogged Information: Gender Recognition and Suicide Prevention

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6. BRIDGING METHOD FOR THE JB2006 AND NRLMSISE-00 THERMOSPHERIC DENSITY MODELS IN THE ALTITUDE RANGE OF 140 KM THROUGH 200 KM

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9. CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE FUNCTIONAL GROUPS ON CARBON MATERIALS WITH X-RAY ABSORPTION NEAR EDGE STRUCTURE (XANES) SPECTROSCOPY

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11. TRAFFIC AND AIRFLOW NOISE LEVEL PREDICTIONS FOR BUILDINGS WITH NATURAL VENTILATION IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS

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13. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE PARALLEL I/O

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16. An Investigation on the Importance of Design form and Function: Market Success and Consumer Preference

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18. A study on compensation strategies and their effects on corporations in a global context

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19. multilayer transfer matrix characterization of complex materials with scanning acoustic microscopy

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20. Best Friends' Cultural Orientation as a Mediator Between Familial Ethnic Socialization and Ethnic Identity Among Mexican-origin Adolescent Girls

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21. THE EFFECTS OF RUMINATION AND WORRY ON CONTRAST AVOIDANCE IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AND GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER: AN APPLICATION OF CONTRAST AVOIDANCE MODEL OF WORRY

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24. FABRICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH DAMPING CARBON FIBER COMPOSITES WITH CARBON NANOTUBE INTERLAYERS

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26. Quality of Coparenting and Infant-mother Attachment: The Mediating Role of Maternal Emotional Availability

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27. Age-related changes in children’s speech contents during a frustrating task and their relations to nonverbal anger expressions in early childhood

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