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         <DOI>https://doi.org/10.48322/cbvx-4034</DOI>
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         <Acknowledgement>Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator R.P. Lin and S.D. Bale for use of the Data</Acknowledgement>
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            <PublicationDate>2021-01-01T00:00:00</PublicationDate>
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         <Acknowledgement>Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator R.P. Lin and S.D. Bale. Please acknowledge the Data Providers and CDAWeb when using these Data.</Acknowledgement>
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         <Acknowledgement>Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator R.P. Lin and S.D. Bale. Please acknowledge the Data Providers and CDAWeb when using these Data.</Acknowledgement>
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