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Ecotypic Variation in Photosynthesis, Stomatal Conductance, and Water Use Efficiency of <i>Illicium lanceolatum</i> in Response to Light Intensity Under Drought and Recovery. [PDF]
Cao Y, Zhou B.
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Tensile Behavior and Failure Mechanism of Bamboo Fiber Bundle and Its Scrimber Under Different Strain Rates. [PDF]
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A seven-band co-integrated antenna for 5G/6G operations in sub-6 GHz and millimeter-wave frequencies. [PDF]
Islam MK, Alam MN, Araujo CA, Alwan EA.
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Light Readout of Small Scintillators Using SiPM Photosensors. [PDF]
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The history of southern Italy during these centuries coincides with that of the Kingdom of Naples (the Regno di Napoli). For numerous reasons, including historical and modern geopolitical designations, it is separate from that of Sicily and Sardinia. This history is one of constant change, of foreign influence, of internal turmoil and innovation, and ...
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The history of southern Italy during these centuries coincides with that of the Kingdom of Naples (the Regno di Napoli). For numerous reasons, including historical and modern geopolitical designations, it is separate from that of Sicily and Sardinia. This history is one of constant change, of foreign influence, of internal turmoil and innovation, and ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association, 1957
There has recently come to light a rich heritage of music that was composed and cherished in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries—from the first dawn of the Renaissance under James IV down two hundred years to the Union of the Parliaments under the last Stuart monarch Queen Anne. And here may I, speaking as a Scot, remind you briefly
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There has recently come to light a rich heritage of music that was composed and cherished in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries—from the first dawn of the Renaissance under James IV down two hundred years to the Union of the Parliaments under the last Stuart monarch Queen Anne. And here may I, speaking as a Scot, remind you briefly
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