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The Analysis of Verbal Behavior|April 6, 2012
Dialogue on private eventsDavid C Palmer, John Eshleman, Paul Brandon, et al.
Sports Health|October 7, 2024
Emergency Action Planning in United States High SchoolsRiley Michael Hedberg, Jack Michael Ayres, William Messamore, et al.
BMJ Open|August 18, 2021
Do school closures and school reopenings affect community transmission of COVID-19? A systematic review of observational studiesSebastian Walsh, Avirup Chowdhury, Vickie Braithwaite, et al.
Cell Research|January 9, 2019
A programmed wave of uridylation-primed mRNA degradation is essential for meiotic progression and mammalian spermatogenesisMarcos Morgan, Yuka Kabayama, Christian Much, et al.
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The Analysis of Verbal Behavior|April 6, 2012
Dialogue on private eventsDavid C Palmer, John Eshleman, Paul Brandon, et al.
Sports Health|October 7, 2024
Emergency Action Planning in United States High SchoolsRiley Michael Hedberg, Jack Michael Ayres, William Messamore, et al.
BMJ Open|August 18, 2021
Do school closures and school reopenings affect community transmission of COVID-19? A systematic review of observational studiesSebastian Walsh, Avirup Chowdhury, Vickie Braithwaite, et al.
Cell Research|January 9, 2019
A programmed wave of uridylation-primed mRNA degradation is essential for meiotic progression and mammalian spermatogenesisMarcos Morgan, Yuka Kabayama, Christian Much, et al.
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