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These researches significantly benefit the sense-through-wall and other subsurface sensing problems [9], which has become asymmetric threats in current and future military operational environments.
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This interface can be further cleaned by calcination to remove surfactants and other surface ligands (Fig. 3g), and thus benefit gas sensing.
Consumers of organic spelt food products claim health benefits or sense of well-being from their consumption as opposed to consumption of common wheat products.
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