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A 1-V 600μA CMOS Fractional-N Synthesizer With External Inductor QVCO for Med Radio Receiver
International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
Shapley Mappings and the Cumulative Value for N-Person Games With Fuzzy Coalitions
European Journal of Operational Research
Information Systems
Simulation
Management Science
Management
Computer Science
Modeling
Operations Research
Research on Modified Silicone Compound Photocatalyst by Doping N
MATEC Web of Conferences
Materials Science
Engineering
Chemistry
Studies on the Periodic Acid Oxidation of N-Glycosides. VIII
Yakugaku Zasshi
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Science
Figure 2 From: Caterino M, Degallier N, Mazur S, Tishechkin a (2012) a Revision of the Genus Kaszabister Mazur (Histeridae, Histerinae, Exosternini). ZooKeys 199: 71-89.
Surface Charging Effects During Photoanodic Dissolution of N-GaAs Electrodes
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Surfaces
Condensed Matter Physics
Optical
Electrochemistry
Sustainability
Materials Chemistry
Magnetic Materials
Renewable Energy
Films
Coatings
Electronic
the Environment
The Physiological Effect of N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (N-3 PUFAs) Intake and Exercise on Hemorheology, Microvascular Function, and Physical Performance in Health and Cardiovascular Diseases; Is There an Interaction of Exercise and Dietary N-3 PUFA Intake?
Frontiers in Physiology
Physiology
Fish ‘N’ Chips: The Use of Microarrays for Aquatic Toxicology
Molecular BioSystems
Biotechnology
Molecular Biology
Fluoromethylated and Hydroxymethylated Derivatives of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Antagonist 1-(1-(2-Thienyl)cyclohexyl)piperidine.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Medicine
Drug Discovery
Chemistry
Hydration of Dimethyldodecylamine-N-Oxide: Enthalpy and Entropy Driven Processes
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Surfaces
Theoretical Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
Films
Medicine
Coatings
Physical
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