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Molecular Characterization of an ATP-Dependent Protease From the Haloakaliphilic Archaeon Natrialba Magadii
Molecular Characterization of an ATP-Dependent Protease From the Haloakaliphilic Archaeon Natrialba Magadii
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Dynamics of Polar Solvation in Confined Environments: Non-Aqueous Polar Solvents in Reverse Micelles
Dynamics of Polar Solvation in Confined Environments: Non-Aqueous Polar Solvents in Reverse Micelles
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The Usefulness of the Case Method for the Consolidation of the Rule of Law in Argentina
The Usefulness of the Case Method for the Consolidation of the Rule of Law in Argentina
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Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Pollution and Reproduction: A Synthesis Through a Meta-Analysis Approach
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Pollution and Reproduction: A Synthesis Through a Meta-Analysis Approach
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Could Jury Legitimate the Argentinean Judicial Branch?
Could Jury Legitimate the Argentinean Judicial Branch?
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Infinite Dimensional Holomorphy and Stochastic Calculus
Infinite Dimensional Holomorphy and Stochastic Calculus
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Sovereign Debt Markets, Collective Action Clauses: A Game Theoretic Approach
Sovereign Debt Markets, Collective Action Clauses: A Game Theoretic Approach
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Positional Cloning of a Gene Responsible for High Grain Protein Content in Tetraploid Wheat
Positional Cloning of a Gene Responsible for High Grain Protein Content in Tetraploid Wheat
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Identification of Promoters to Drive High-level Expression of Exogenous Genes in Babesia Bovis Merozoites
Identification of Promoters to Drive High-level Expression of Exogenous Genes in Babesia Bovis Merozoites
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Isolation of Microsatellite Markers in the Desert Adapted Cactophilic Species Drosophila Buzzatii and its Sibling D. Koepferae for the Study of the Genetic Basis of Morphological and Physiological Interspecific Divergence
Isolation of Microsatellite Markers in the Desert Adapted Cactophilic Species Drosophila Buzzatii and its Sibling D. Koepferae for the Study of the Genetic Basis of Morphological and Physiological Interspecific Divergence