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Some Observations on the Dispute Settlement System in the World Trade Organization
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Wang, L.
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WERNER PUB CO LTD
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1995
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Structural simulation of super-cooled liquid Au-Cu, Au-Ag alloys
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Wang, L
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North-Holland Pub. Co
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2003
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Structure-function relationships of cellular retinoic acid-binding proteins. Quantitative analysis of the ligand binding properties of the wild-type proteins and site-directed mutants
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1980
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Study of Additive-Epoxy Interaction of Thermally Reworkable Underfills Published online 7 June 2001/
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Wiley
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2001
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Study on Ethylene Polymerization Catalyzed by nBu-Cp ZrCl2/MAO Catalytic System and Their Polymerization Kinetics Published online 10 July 2001/
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Wang, L
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Wiley
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2001
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Sulphur and metals - An optimal magnetite immobilized Pseudomonas-putida 5-x cell system for Cu2+ removal from industrial waste effluent/
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Wang, L
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Pergamon Press
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2000
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Syntheses and Characterizations of Thermally Reworkable Epoxy Resins II - Published online 31 August 2000 - To meet the need of reworkable epoxy resins for flip chip application four cycloaliphatic epoxides containing thermally cleavable carbonate linkages have been synthesized and characterized. These materials are shown to undergo curing reactions with cyclic anhydride similarly to a commercial cycloaliphatic diepoxide. Furthermore, these cured epoxides start to decompose at temperatures lower than 350 (degree)C, the decomposition temperature for the cured sample of the commercial cycloaliphatic diepoxide. Two formulations based on two carbonate-containing diepoxides start network breakdown around 220 (degree)C, which is the targeted rework temperature. These two formulations are potential candidates for a successful reworkable underfill./
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John Wiley & Sons
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2000
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Synthesis of Polyferrocenyldimethylsilane Through Ring-Open Polymerization and Its Electrochemical Properties in Different Mediums Published online 10 October 2001/
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Wang, L
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Wiley
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Systematic derivation of partition functions for ligand binding to two-dimensional lattices
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National Academy of Sciences[etc.]
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Temperature dependence of the free-exciton transition energy in zinc oxide by photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy/
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American Institute of Physics
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2003
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The accuracy of the quantum/classical time-dependent self-consistent field treatment to reaction dynamics of large systems/
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Wang, L
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North Holland
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The Asymptotic Behavior of Blowup Solution of Localized Nonlinear Equation
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Academic Press
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The Effect of Negative Spanwise Rotation on Dean Vortices
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Wang, L
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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The Enzymatic and Non-enzymatic Roles of Protein-disulfide Isomerase in Apolipoprotein B Secretion
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Wang, L
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [etc.]
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1980
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The Volume-Outcome Relationship: Busier Hospitals Are Indeed Better, But Why?/
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U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
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2003
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Time-dependent wave-packet studies on the sticking of HCl to an ice surface
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Wang, L
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American Institute of Physics
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1980
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Time-resolved carrier recombination dynamics of 1.3-1.8 � broadband light emitting diode structures
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American Institute of Physics
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1980
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TRANSACTIONS BRIEFS - An Energy-Efficient Noise-Tolerant Dynamic Circuit Technique/
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Wang, L
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Transcriptional Regulation of Limulus Factor C. REPRESSION OF AN NFkappaB MOTIF MODULATES ITS RESPONSIVENESS TO BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE/
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Wang, L
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [etc.]
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Watershed, reach, and riparian influences on stream fish assemblages in the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregion, U.S.A/
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Wang, L
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National Research Council Canada
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2003
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