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Gyrotron frequency ECRIS development and the future challenges
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Sun L.
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Zhao
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Guo J.W.
Published 2017-01-01
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Representation of In-Service Performance for Cable-Stayed Railway–Highway Combined Bridges Based on Train-Induced Response’s Sensing Data and Knowledge
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Ding, Y.-L
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Li, A.-Q
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Zhao
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Reconsidering treatment guidelines for acute myocardial infarction during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Bai, M.-N
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Dou, J.
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Gao, J.
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Li, C.-P
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Li, X.-W
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Liu, Y.
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Lu, P.-J
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Shi, Y.-T
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Wang, H.
,
Wang, J.-X
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Zan, C.
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Zhang, N.
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Zhao
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Zhao, J.
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