D
D, or d, is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''dee'' (pronounced ), plural ''dees''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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162by Horvat C., Jones D. R., Iams S., Schroeder D., Flocco D., Feltham D.Contributors: “...Jones, D. R....”
Published in Science Advances (2017)
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163by Antoine Géry PharmD, Christelle Dubreule MSc, Véronique André PharmD, PhD, Jean-Philippe Rioult PharmD, PhD, Valérie Bouchart PhD, Natacha Heutte PhD, Philippe Eldin de Pécoulas PharmD, PhD, Tetyana Krivomaz PhD, David Garon PharmD, PhDGet access
Published in Integrative Cancer Therapies (2018)
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164by Gasaway, W. C., Dubois, S. D., Boertje, R. D., Reed, D. J., Simpson, D. T.Get access
Published in Canadian Journal of Zoology (1989)
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171by Vaughan, D.G., Holt, J.W., Blankenship, D.D.Get access
Published in Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union (2007)
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