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Depth-Dependent Emission from Silver Dopants in Single CdSe Nanoplatelets. [PDF]
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Taylor Swift versus Mozart: music preferences of C57BL/6J mice. [PDF]
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Multiscale Threats Shape the Occurrence Dynamics of a Threatened Aquatic Salamander and Reveal a Possible Extinction Debt. [PDF]
Teitsworth EW +4 more
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Setting the UK research priorities for hypertension using a modified Delphi approach: a British and Irish Hypertension Society Initiative with Support from the British Heart Foundation Clinical Research Collaborative. [PDF]
Swift PA +12 more
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Knowledge Traffic in Learning Health Systems: A Conceptual Framework for Organizational Phenotyping and Translational Governance. [PDF]
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Until recently, writing an iPhone or iPad application meant working with Objective-C. Because of its unusual (some would say elegant) syntax, Objective-C is one of the most polarizing of programming languages—you either love it or you hate it. At the World Wide Developer Conference in 2014, Apple changed all that by unveiling an alternative—a new ...
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Until recently, writing an iPhone or iPad application meant working with Objective-C. Because of its unusual (some would say elegant) syntax, Objective-C is one of the most polarizing of programming languages—you either love it or you hate it. At the World Wide Developer Conference in 2014, Apple changed all that by unveiling an alternative—a new ...
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