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, pp. 10-27
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Xian, M.Y.1
Fan, S.2
Xiong, J.3
Yuan, R.Q.4
Meng, Q.5
Gao, M.6
Goldberg, I.D.7
Fuqua, S.A.8
Pestell, R.G.9
Rosen, E.M.10
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