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    AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO DETERMINING THE RATE OF RUNOFF OF UNSTUDIED RIVERS (THE AMUR RIVER BASIN IN THE TRANSBAIKAL KRAI AS A STUDY CASE) by Dmitry A. Shalikovskiy, Valeriy N. Zaslonovskiy, Andrey V. Shalikovskiy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…For the territory of the Amur Basin within the Transbaikal cray, five regions have been identified, within which the dependences of the flow rate of small and medium rivers have values of the correlation coefficient from 0.95 to 0.97. …”
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    Distal Femur Allograft Prosthetic Composite Reconstruction for Short Proximal Femur Segments following Tumor Resection by Bryan S. Moon, Nathan F. Gilbert, Christopher P. Cannon, Patrick P. Lin, Valerae O. Lewis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Average time to union was 19 months. Four pts (33%) or five APC reconstructions (29%) required further surgery to obtain a united reconstruction. …”
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    Historical and Art Appreciation book four. by Appollo, Baker

    Published 2014
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    Perception of Advertisement in Visegrad Four Countries by Veronika Gašparíkov, Ľudmila Nagyová, Beáta Rizovová

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The presented paper provides results of survey conducted within Visegrad Four countries that was aimed to find out differences among young people in the field of advertisement perception. …”
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    Four Japanese in Search of Henry Miller by Wayne E. Arnold

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…By incorporating archival materials, field research, and interviews, this article focuses on four of these Japanese men who have had a calculable impact on Miller’s reputation in Japan. …”
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    Mineral Composition of Four Edible Mushrooms by S. E. Mallikarjuna, A. Ranjini, Devendra J. Haware, M. R. Vijayalakshmi, M. N. Shashirekha, S. Rajarathnam

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…K, Ca, Na, and P were in higher concentrations ranging from 59.3 mg to 3634 mg, 8.27 mg–174.9 mg, 22.2 mg–327.4 mg, and 100.5 mg–769.9 mg/100 g dry weight respectively in the four mushroom species studied. Fe, Zn, Mg and Se were ranging from 6.27 mg to 35.3 mg, 1.58 mg–9.44 mg, 21.1 mg–40.7 mg and 0.048 mg–0.182 mg/100 g dry weight, respectively, amongst the mushroom species analyzed. …”
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