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Identification and validation of hub gene TNFAIP6 of fibroblast-like synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis
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Relevance of Invasive Testing in Era of Non-Invasive Testing for Prenatal Chromosomal Abnormalities
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL AFRICAN AND WESTERN PEACE BUILDING
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WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS: THE NIGERIAN AND ANGOLA EXPERIENCE
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Insecurity and the State’s Humanitarian Intervention in Northern Nigeria
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Permafrost pore structure and its influence on microbial diversity: Insights from X-ray computed tomography
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FDFT1 inhibits macrophage M1 polarization and promotes colorectal cancer progression
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THE RISE OF ETHNIC MILITIA, BANDITRY AND IMPLICATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA
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THE RISE OF ETHNIC MILITIA, BANDITRY AND IMPLICATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA
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Interrogating the Traditional Methods of Crime Control of the Alago Ethnic Group
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Managing High Water Levels in Florida’s Largest Lake: Lake Okeechobee
Published 2018-04-01“…Havens and published by the Florida Sea Grant College Program, UF/IFAS Extension, provides a history of Lake Okeechobee regulation schedules and an overview of the risks, constraints, and trade-offs that the US Army Corps of Engineers must consider when deciding to release flood water from the lake. …”
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Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Federal Agencies
Published 2004-01-01“… There are four federal agencies that regulate solid and hazardous waste: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The United States Coast Guard (USCG), The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), and The Department of Transportation (DOT). …”
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Managing High Water Levels in Florida’s Largest Lake: Lake Okeechobee
Published 2018-04-01“…Havens and published by the Florida Sea Grant College Program, UF/IFAS Extension, provides a history of Lake Okeechobee regulation schedules and an overview of the risks, constraints, and trade-offs that the US Army Corps of Engineers must consider when deciding to release flood water from the lake. …”
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Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Federal Agencies
Published 2004-01-01“… There are four federal agencies that regulate solid and hazardous waste: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The United States Coast Guard (USCG), The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), and The Department of Transportation (DOT). …”
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Efficacy of Herbicide Active Ingredients against Aquatic Weeds
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How Are the Reservoirs in the ApalachicolaChattahoochee-Flint River Basin Managed?
Published 2013-04-01“…Many uses of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river basin depend on how the US Army Corp of Engineers operates dam releases from the reservoirs when managing lake levels and downstream river flows and water levels. …”
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How Are the Reservoirs in the ApalachicolaChattahoochee-Flint River Basin Managed?
Published 2013-04-01“…Many uses of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river basin depend on how the US Army Corp of Engineers operates dam releases from the reservoirs when managing lake levels and downstream river flows and water levels. …”
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Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Federal Legislation
Published 2004-01-01“…First and foremost is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but other federal agencies, such as the Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the U.S. Coast Guard, may become involved in the disposal of solid and hazardous wastes. …”
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Saying Goodbye: Military Deployments
Published 2012-11-01“…An estimated 1.4 million servicemen and women serve as active duty members in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Air Force. Deployments are nothing new in the military community. …”
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Saying Goodbye: Military Deployments
Published 2012-11-01“…An estimated 1.4 million servicemen and women serve as active duty members in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Air Force. Deployments are nothing new in the military community. …”
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