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1. In The Deceleration Of The Earth Shock Precursor Zone. The Solar Wind And The Earth's Inner Magnetosphere Structure Research
2. Variability Of QSOs Showing Broad Absorption Line Disappearance
3. Mechanism Of The Flow During The Disappearance Of Foggy Bottom
4. On Disappearance Form Of The Identity Theory From Rorty
5. The Evolution Of Reef Building Organisms And The Disappearance Of Reef Ecosystems In Different Paleogeographic Settings During The Changhsingian Of Late Permian In Hunan And Hubei Province
6. Study Of Antineutrino Disappearance Via Neutron Capture On Hydrogen At Daya Bay
7. The Youngest Marine Deposits Preserved In Southern Tibet And Disappearance Of The Tethyan Ocean
8. Influence Of Symmetry Energy On Disappearance Of Directed Flow In Heavy Ion Collisions
9. Numerical Simulation Of Ice Conditions In BoHai
10. Explanation Of The Disappearance Of R~2 Value Based On Viscous Expectation Theory
11. Numerical Simulation Analysis Of The Influence Of Partial Pressure Of CO2 And Rainfall On Karst Evolution
12. Research On The Generation And Disappearance Mechanism And Evolution Characteristics Of Mixed Fog In Kunming Area
13. A study of muon neutrino disappearance in the MINOS detectors and the NuMI beam
14. A search for muon neutrino and antineutrino disappearance with the booster neutrino beam
15. Muon Neutrino Disappearance in NOvA with a Deep Convolutional Neural Network Classifier
16. Measurement of Muon Neutrino Disappearance with Non-Fiducial Interactions in the NOnuA Experiment
17. Quantification of uncertainties in snow accumulation, snowmelt, and snow disappearance dates
18. Factors influencing appearance, disappearance, and variability of abundance of the sea nettle Chrysaora quinquecirrha in Chesapeake Bay
19. The Formation,Evolution And Disappearance Of Reversed Energy Spectra Of Radiation Belt Electrons:Observations And Simulations
20. Ionic Channel Mechanism Underlies The Disappearance Of Frequency-Current(F-I) Relationship In Spinal Motoneurons During Locomotion
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