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Direct Stereoselective Aziridination of Cyclohexenols with 3-Amino-2-(trifluoromethyl)quinazolin-4(3H)-one in the Synthesis of Cyclitol Aziridine Glycosidase Inhibitors
How self-archiving influences the citation impact of a paper: A bibliometric analysis of arXiv papers and non-arXiv papers in the field of information and library science
Statistical Analysis of Features of China’s Enterprise Innovation Activity
Lexico-syntactic features are activated but not selected in bare noun production: Electrophysiological evidence from overt picture naming
Applying functional partition in the investigation of lexical tonal-pattern categories in an under-resourced Chinese dialect
Dutch-Cantonese Bilinguals Show Segmental Processing during Sinitic Language Production
Neural correlates of spoken word production in semantic and phonological blocked cyclic naming
Tianjin Mandarin
BARICITINIB INHIBITS RADIOGRAPHIC PROGRESSION OF STRUCTURAL JOINT DAMAGE AT 1 YEAR IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (RA) AND AN INADEQUATE RESPONSE TO CONVENTIONAL SYNTHETIC DISEASE-MODIFYING ANTIRHEUMATIC DRUGS (CSDMARDS)
Importance of solvation for the accurate prediction of oxygen reduction activities of Pt-based electrocatalysts
Association Between Progranulin and Gaucher Disease
The developmental trajectories of attention distribution and segment-tone integration in Dutch learners of Mandarin tones
Identification and Characterization of a Ribose 2 '-O-Methyltransferase Encoded by the Ronivirus Branch of Nidovirales
Predicting tonal realizations in one Chinese dialect from another
Rapid and profound rewiring of brain lipid signaling networks by acute diacylglycerol lipase inhibition
Context effects on tone and intonation processing in Mandarin
Speech variants are processed as abstract categories and context-specific instantiations: evidence from Mandarin lexical tone production
Incrementality in Planning of Speech During Speaking and Reading Aloud: Evidence from Eye-Tracking
Online processing of tone and intonation in Mandarin: Evidence from ERPs
An acoustic study of contextual tonal variation in Tianjin Mandarin
Directional dominance on stature and cognition in diverse human populations
Multi-level processing of phonetic variants in speech production and visual word processing: evidence from Mandarin lexical tones
Multi-level processing of phonetic variants in speech production and visual word processing: evidence from Mandarin lexical tones.
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