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101. Research On The Psychological Mechanism Of The Impact Of Cultural Mixing Framing Strategy On Bicultural Activation Effect And Intergroup Bias
102. On The Role Of The Puppet Mengjiang Bank During The Japanese Invasion Of China
103. Research On The Design Of Commercial Brand Cartoon Image
104. The Explicit And Implicit Attitudes Of College Students Towards Female Victims Of Sexual Assault
105. The postcolonial 'Knight's Tale': A social commentary on post-Norman Invasion England
106. Early invasion dynamics of the Japanese pavement ant, Tetramorium sushimae, in the Saint Louis, Missouri metropolitan area
107. History, chance, and adaptation: The evolution of Silene vulgaris in its native and introduced ranges
108. Ending with Elton: Preludes to invasion biology
109. The linguistic and literary impact of the Norman invasion of England: Royal legal and juridical writings from 1066 to 1189
110. Writing Conquest: Traditions of Anglo-Saxon Invasion and Resistance in the Twelfth Century
111. A case study of exotic plant invasion into the Rawah Wilderness, Colorado: The role of propagule introduction and survivorship
112. Origins and invasion history of the French broom complex in California
113. Argentine ants: Patterns of invasion and consequences for northern California grasslands
114. Invasion dynamics of exotic and native common reed in fresh water wetlands
115. Irish American transnational revolutionaries: The Fenian invasion of Canada, 1866
116. The Italian Invasion of Libya in 1911 and the Nineteen Years of Libyan Resistance
117. Evolution of local adaptation during plant invasion: Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria -- Lythraceae) in eastern North America
118. Establishment, spread, and impact of the introduced Japanese seaweed, Sargassum muticum, in the San Juan Islands, Washington
119. On Chiang Kai -shek's position on resisting Japan: An analysis of 'domestic stability takes precedence over resisting foreign invasion' policy, 1928--1936
120. From American invasion to British innovation: The evolution of rock music in Great Britain, 1954--1967
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