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A Metal-poor Damped Lyα System at Redshift 6.4
COS Observations of the Cosmic Web: A Search for the Cooler Components of a Hot, X-Ray Identified Filament
Heavy Element Absorption Systems at 5.0 < z < 6.8: Metal-poor Neutral Gas and a Diminishing Signature of Highly Ionized Circumgalactic Matter
Observing Galaxies and Dissecting their Baryon Cycle at Cosmic Noon
Is the z=6.3 QSO PSOJ083+11 an accretion monster or gravitationally lensed?
Heavy Element Absorption Systems at $5.0< z< 6.8$: Metal-Poor Neutral Gas and a Diminishing Signature of Highly Ionized Circumgalactic Matter
The differential value of resources in predicting employee engagement
Mechanisms of skeletal muscle wasting in a mouse model for myotonic dystrophy type 1
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Facilitates Metal-to-Ligand Charge Transfer: A Quantitative Two-Photon Absorption Study of Ferrocene-phenyleneethynylene Oligomers
Addressing Workplace Bullying: The Role of Training
A salt-rejecting floating solar still for low-cost desalination
Effects of intramolecular hydrogen bonding and sterically forced non-coplanarity on organic donor/acceptor two-photon-absorbing molecules
Maternal Cerebrospinal Fluid Glutamate in Response to Variable Foraging Demand: Relationship to Cerebrospinal Fluid Serotonin Metabolites in Grown Offspring
BNANC Gapmers Revert Splicing and Reduce RNA Foci with Low Toxicity in Myotonic Dystrophy Cells
Range overlap between mid-continent and Eastern sandhill cranes revealed by GPS-tracking: Range Overlap in Sandhill Crane Populations
Rested, friendly, and engaged: The role of daily positive collegial interactions at work
Integration of Light Rail on the I-90 Floating Bridge across Lake Washington
Predominantly Low Metallicities Measured in a Stratified Sample of Lyman Limit Systems Atz= 3.7
Neonatal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptome changes caused by the absence of Celf1
Broadband Two-Photon Absorption Characteristics of Highly Photostable Fluorenyl-Dicyanoethylenylated [60]Fullerene Dyads
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