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      Faghri, Amir.
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      -Averaged Models for Channel Flows""; ""4.6 An Extension: Porous Media""; ""4.7 Boltzmann Statistical Averaging
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      Switzky, Harvey N.
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      -Determination in Psychology; C. Self-Determination and Disability; III. Models of Self-Determination in the Field
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      Krueger, G. R. F.
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      Recipients / Therapeutic Approaches to HHV-6 Infection / Animal Models / Computational Simulation of HHV-6
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      Budnik, Vivian, editor.
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      models of human disorders are available. Thus, this preparation is a powerful tool to u.
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      Heber, David.
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      Cancer. -- Principles of Tumor Immunology. -- Animal Models in Nutritional Oncology Research. -- Section
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      Masoro, Edward J.
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      -- Section III. Mammalian models. Differential aging among skeletal muscles / Roger J.M. McCarter -- Aging
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      Seibel, M. J.
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      Transgenic models of bone disease / Barbara E. Kream and John R. Harrison -- The role of genetic
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      Wells, R. D. (Robert D.)
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      -associated expansions / Gagan B. Panigrahi [and others] DNA repair models for understanding triplet repeat instability
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      Louie, Steven G., 1949-
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      , superconductivity, and other cooperative phenomena. Although some of the basics and models for solids were developed
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      Kilbas, A. A. (Anatoliĭ Aleksandrovich)
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      Weierstrass type functions. Such kinds of properties are, obviously, impossible for the ordinary models. What
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      Kawahata, Hodaka, 1955-
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      flux in agro-ecosystems liking measurements, process models and remotely sensed information (Y. Inoue