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On Support of Linear Continuous Functionals on C∞^^* (X)
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1-12
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RINGS WITH TORSIONLESS INJECTIVE HULLS
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13-17
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ARTINIAN RINGS RELATIVE TO TORSION THEORIES
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19-23
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Topological structures of real numbers,and Education of Calculus
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25-46
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Surface Measurements of a Magic Mirror by Interferometric Method
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47-50
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Change of Lyapunov Dimension on Orbits
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51-55
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Facile Synthesis of ω-Stearo-1, 12-Lactone by Cyclodehydration of 12-Hydroxystearic Acid Adsorbed on H_2SO_4-Silica Gel
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57-63
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Components of Seed Oil in Seven landraces of Amaranth
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65-77
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Potassium-40 in Ashes and Air-borne Radon Daughters as TeachingMaterial : Application to Instruction Centered on Decision-Making
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79-86
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Modification of Everyday Knowledge on the basis of concept of Human Factors in Secondary ScienceEducation
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87-101
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Functional development of neurosecretory cells and identification of theirsecreted substances oriented in the female abdominal, terminal ganglion ofcricket, Teleogryllus taiwanemma
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103-120
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Innervation of neurosecretory cell to it's target muscles concerned with oviposition movement and physiological roleto egg transportation in the female cricket, teleogryllus commodus
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121-139
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Analysis of chromosomal DNA of Acanthamoeba sp. by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
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141-154
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Data on stone in ethnological referatures
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155-175
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Instructional Analysis of Introductional Parts in Science Laboratory Study inElementarty and Secondary Schools
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177-195
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EFFECT of CYTOSKELETAL INHIBITORS of PROTOPLAST FORMATION fromAQUEEZED PROTOPLASM in BRYOPSIS MAXIMA
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197-206
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