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Physiological action of Photobiomodulation using 650 nm diode laser for treating frozen shoulder: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Hassan M, Al Balah O, Osama M.
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Institutional Determinants of New Firm Entry in Russia: A Cross Regional Analysis [PDF]
M. Bytchkova, R. L. Bruno, S. Estrin
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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1987
Two square root algorithms (for integer and floating point data types) are presented, which are simpler and more efficient than standard procedures. These could be effectively used as the basis of hardware-based square root generators as well as for software implementations.
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Two square root algorithms (for integer and floating point data types) are presented, which are simpler and more efficient than standard procedures. These could be effectively used as the basis of hardware-based square root generators as well as for software implementations.
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Alloy Digest, 2016
Abstract PERFORM 650 is one of the Perform series of steels, which are low carbon micro-alloyed steels that are thermomechanically rolled. The 650 in the title refers to the minimum yield strength in MPa (94 ksi). The USA equivalent is Perform 94.
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Abstract PERFORM 650 is one of the Perform series of steels, which are low carbon micro-alloyed steels that are thermomechanically rolled. The 650 in the title refers to the minimum yield strength in MPa (94 ksi). The USA equivalent is Perform 94.
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2009
Summary. Cynorkis guttata Hermans & P. J. Cribb in Cynorkis sect. Gibbosorchis, a recently‐described orchid from Madagascar, is illustrated. The identities of Cynorkis purpurascens Lindl., C. calanthoides Kraenzlin and the artificial hybrid C. ‘Kewensis’ are explained.
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Summary. Cynorkis guttata Hermans & P. J. Cribb in Cynorkis sect. Gibbosorchis, a recently‐described orchid from Madagascar, is illustrated. The identities of Cynorkis purpurascens Lindl., C. calanthoides Kraenzlin and the artificial hybrid C. ‘Kewensis’ are explained.
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