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First trimester growth after fresh or frozen single embryo transfer: embryo cleavage vs blastocyst stages. [PDF]
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Essential role of cytochrome <i>bc</i> <sub>1</sub> in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> cell physiology and virulence. [PDF]
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Fracture behavior of rod-in-tube layered configurations under three-point bending: an experimental investigation. [PDF]
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Cytoglobin in Hepatic Stellate Cells Plays Anti-Fibrotic Role in Chronic Liver Injury. [PDF]
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The Ecumenical Review, 2021
AbstractReports of global ecumenical conversations are regularly published by the World Council of Churches in a collection of volumes titled Growth in Agreement. The assumption is that the dialogues are not just repeating the same arguments they made half a century ago, but that relations between member churches have grown qualitatively as a result of
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AbstractReports of global ecumenical conversations are regularly published by the World Council of Churches in a collection of volumes titled Growth in Agreement. The assumption is that the dialogues are not just repeating the same arguments they made half a century ago, but that relations between member churches have grown qualitatively as a result of
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SINGULAR ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS WITH CRITICAL GROWTH
Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 2002We consider Dirichlet problems of the form in Ω, u = 0 on ∂Ω, where Ω is an arbitrary domain in , with N ≥ 3, α ∈ e(0,2), and p = 2(N−α)/(N−2) is the corresponding critical exponent.
CALDIROLI, Paolo, Malchiodi A.
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Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1968
Abstract The major evidence bearing upon sub-critical flaw growth in structural materials is reviewed and discussed. Attention is focused upon the growth of pre-existing flaws at operating stresses less than the net section yield strength, from both the separate and combined effects of fatigue and aggressive environments.
Herbert H. Johnson, Paul C. Paris
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Abstract The major evidence bearing upon sub-critical flaw growth in structural materials is reviewed and discussed. Attention is focused upon the growth of pre-existing flaws at operating stresses less than the net section yield strength, from both the separate and combined effects of fatigue and aggressive environments.
Herbert H. Johnson, Paul C. Paris
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