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An Integrated Study On Late Cenozoic Tectonic Deformation In The Liupanshan-Madongshan Area, Northeastern Margin Of The Tibetan Plateau
102.
Plant Cell Responses To Mechanical Stresses: Morphology, Growth, And Development
103.
The Role Of IGF2 Gene In TCDD-induced Malformation And Its Mechanism
104.
First-Principles Study On Surface Kinetics And Metallic Quantum Well Systems
105.
Study On Development Mechanism Of Nebkha In The Basin Of Hetian River, Xinjiang
106.
Expression And Roles Of Insulin-Like Growth Factor Family In Mouse Mammary Gland
107.
Transforming Growth Factor α (TGFα) Antisense RNA Expressed By Retrovirus Vector Inhibits Proliferation And Induces Differentiation Of Human Glioma Cell Line, BT325
108.
Weighted Laplace-Beltrami Operator And Related Problems
109.
Preparation And Field Emission Of Carbon Nanotubes Film
110.
Effect Of RNA Replicon On Promoting Gene Expression And New Approach Of Animal Growth-Enhancing
111.
Research On Limiting Effect Of Nutrients To Phytoplankton Growth And Simultaneous Carbon Cycling
112.
Long-range Ca~(2+) Signaling From Growth Cone To Soma Mediates Reversal Of Neuronal Migration Induced By Slit-2
113.
Functional Analysis Of IFITM1 Gene In Antiproliferative Action Of Interferon-gamma
114.
Effects Of UV-B Radiation On Experimental Population Dynamics And Interspecific Competition Of Two Species Of Marine Rotifers (B. Plicatilis & B. Urceus)
115.
Studies On The Effect Laws Of Nitric Oxide On The Phytoplankton Growth In Seawater
116.
The Mechanism Of Phosphoinositide Signaling Pathway Involved In Pollen Germination And Pollen Tube Growth Of Picea Wilsonii, And The Ecophysiology Of Cell Wall In The Reed Leaves.
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Phenotypic Responses To Resource Supply In Clonal Plants With Contrasting Growth Forms On The Tibetan Plateau
118.
Responses Of Rhizomatous Clonal Plants To Foliage Clipping In The Otindag Sandland, China
119.
Implication Of Plant Clonality For Eco-Remediation
120.
Physio-ecological Responses Of Leymus Chinensis To Overgrazing And Clipping
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