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Publications by G. Anastasi
Dentofacial Asymmetries, the Study of the Morphological and Functional Aspects With Tractographic Imaging
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology
Oral Surgery
Surgery
802.11 Power-Saving Mode for Mobile Computing in Wi-Fi Hotspots: Limitations, Enhancements and Open Issues
Wireless Networks
Computer Networks
Electronic Engineering
Information Systems
Electrical
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In Vivosubsurface Morphological and Functional Cellular and Subcellular Imaging of the Gastrointestinal Tract With Confocal Mini-Microscopy
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Morphological Features of Dentofacial Area in People With Dental Arch Issues Combined With Occlusion Anomalies
Archiv Euromedica
Identifying and Explaining Some Structural Asymmetries in Kurdish vs. The English Language: Morphological and Syntactic Typology Study
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Functional Morphological Study of the Choana in Different Bird Species
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Functional Asymmetries Revealed in Visually Guided Saccades: An fMRI Study
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Functional Aspects of Cardiovascular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Techniques and Application
Circulation
Cardiovascular Medicine
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Functional and Morphological Parameters With Tissue Characterization of Cardiovascular Magnetic Imaging in Clinically Verified “Infarct-Like Myocarditis”
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