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Author Correction: Classification and biological identity of complex nano shapes
Luca Boselli+11 more
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CXIX.—The interaction of sodium hydroxide and benzaldehyde [PDF]
Charles Alexander Kohn, William Trantom
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During the past decades, the importance of developing sustainable, carbon dioxide (CO2)-neutral and biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastic has become evident in the context of global pollution issues. Therefore, heterotrophic bacteria such as
Phillipp Fink+3 more
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CLXI.—Interaction of ethylene and selenium monochloride [PDF]
Harold William Bausor+2 more
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LXIX.—The interaction of sulphur and α-nitronaphthalene [PDF]
A. D. Herzfelder
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CXL.—The interaction between nitric acid and brucine in the presence of metallic nitrates [PDF]
Edward H. Rennie, Alfred Ernest Dawkins
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To Interact or not to Interact: Pros and Cons of Including Interactions in Linear Regression Models
Interaction effects are very common in the psychological literature. However, interaction effectsare typically very small and often fail to replicate. In this study, we conducted a simulationcomparing the generalizability and estimability of two linear regression models: one correctlyspecified to account for interaction effects and one misspecified ...
Aljoscha Rimpler+2 more
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XCVIII.—Notes on ozone. Estimation, solubility, and interaction with hydrogen peroxide [PDF]
John Kenneth Harold Inglis
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LXXXIX.—The interaction of aldehydes and thiocarbamides in the presence of acids [PDF]
Augustus Edward Dixon, John Taylor
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