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Andrew J. Allen

Andrew J. Allen (born 1986) is an American classical and contemporary saxophonist and pedagogue who is currently an associate professor of music at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia and serves as President of the North American Saxophone Alliance. Provided by Wikipedia
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    IUCrJ on passing its tenth anniversary and entering its second decade: progress, current status and prospects for the future

    IUCrJ on passing its tenth anniversary and entering its second decade: progress, current status and prospects for the future by Andrew. J. Allen

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Progress in development of characterization capabilities to evaluate candidate materials for direct air capture applications

    Progress in development of characterization capabilities to evaluate candidate materials for direct air capture applications by Marcus Carter, Huong Giang T. Nguyen, Andrew J. Allen, Feng Yi, Wei-Chang D. Yang, Avery E. Baumann, W. Sean McGivern, Jeffrey A. Manion, Ivan Kuzmenko, Zois Tsinas, Charlotte M. Wentz, Malia Wenny, Daniel W. Siderius, Roger D. van Zee, Christopher M. Stafford, Craig M. Brown

    Published 2024-11-01
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