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She said her group recently published a booklet that describes a study of extremist groups in Connecticut.

This paper describes a study of topographic effects on gust wind speed.

The first section describes a study of iron 12 wt% chromium alloy implanted with iron ions.

This paper describes a study of inelastic shear lag behavior in steel box beams.

This paper describes a study of the non-linear vibration of a cantilever skew plate when it becomes unstable.

The present paper describes a study of Freon R11 hydrate deposition in a turbulent flow of water.

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The article described a study of Huntington's chorea that had been published that month in Psychiatric Bulletin, a British medical journal.

Tough Decisions Specialists in ovarian cancer from University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland described a study of 113 patients with ovarian cancer in the journal Cancer in March.

It described a study of a fascinating molecule containing carbon and silicon (CCSi), and the triangular structure they had obtained fitted in neatly with our related studies at Sussex University.

SCIENCE TIMES A report in the Observatory column on Tuesday about genetic variations that regulate the spiciness of wild mustard plants described a study of the plants incorrectly.

We have described a study of the PNP adsorption kinetics in seven activated carbons.

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