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污秽
发表于 2025-3-25 09:04:13
The Selectivity of Ligands of Biological Interest for Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution. Some Implicaton of metal ions in biology. Rather, factors that control selectivity are examined as they relate to selected examples in biology, and it is hoped that readers will be able to identify these same principles acting in their own area of interest in metal ions in biology.
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发表于 2025-3-25 18:29:05
Arthur E. Martell,Robert D. Hancock fraudulence. Scientific misconduct includes fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, reviewing, or reporting the research. Adhering to the basic principles of scientific research, i.e., integrity and genuineness, is essential in scientific progress and the people’s percep
palliate
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GEST
发表于 2025-3-26 00:14:58
Arthur E. Martell,Robert D. Hancock language is principally inadequate to communicate lived experience directly—to others or even to oneself. Nietzsche explored the incommensurability of a general and static language with the singularity and processuality of experience. Kierkegaard contrasted the objectivity of thought with the subje
不整齐
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运动的我
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vertebrate
发表于 2025-3-26 15:45:11
Arthur E. Martell,Robert D. Hancock language is principally inadequate to communicate lived experience directly—to others or even to oneself. Nietzsche explored the incommensurability of a general and static language with the singularity and processuality of experience. Kierkegaard contrasted the objectivity of thought with the subje
ostrish
发表于 2025-3-26 19:32:38
Arthur E. Martell,Robert D. Hancockañjaya Belaṭṭhiputta. Jaina and . traditions were a part of the Non-Vedic larger . movement of seventh to sixth-century BCE India, where . were monastics, who dwelled in forests and lived a retired life, focussing themselves in the search of discovering the knowledge of truth, reality and existence.