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    “… further lead to a better performance and maintenance in asset management. © 2023, Construction Research…”
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  3. 1863
    “…. deltoidea. This paper reports the quantification of the markers in the leaf extracts of the seven varieties…”
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  4. 1864
    “… following damage to the right frontal and temporal lobes. It can lead to detrimental short and long-term…”
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    “… conducted by the authors to explore the mechanism of microbial pathways of isolated compounds that lead…”
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    “… disruptions, particularly affecting critical loads, can lead to substantial economic damages. Historically…”
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    “… in this, and propose a conceptual framework on the events that lead to endothelial activation, raised blood pressure…”
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  10. 1870
    “… the high static load capacities. However, it will lead to a large payload oscillation at the static…”
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    “… factors. Successful investigations of the study will lead to the development of a high rise building…”
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    “… (cermai). Moringa oleifera leaf and dryobalanops oblongifolia fruit were found contain positive reactions…”
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    “… concluded that antecedents of non-technology usage do lead to resistance. Post-technology usage, similarly…”
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    “… which may contaminate the final LDH catalyst and leach into reaction media. Here, we report an alkali…”
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    “… with significant adverse effects or reduction of psychological and self-esteem. Consequently, this may lead…”
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  20. 1880
    “… aged between 25 -34 years old are found to be having the highest variation, which could lead…”
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