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126Evolutionary teleomorphology1995Textir_uspace
127Explicit-enumeration based verification made memory-efficient1995Textir_uspace
128Exploiting discontinuities in optical flow1995Textir_uspace
129Feature-based reverse engineering of mechanical parts1995Textir_uspace
130February 1995 Blazer1995Textdha_hpp
131Fiber and talent intertwine at Twinrocker1995Textir_uspace
132Field Experiences with Measurement Techniques for Characterizing Toxic Emissions from Coal Fired Boilers1995Textuu_afrc
133Final Report Highland Park Historic District1995Textdha_uhbrep
134Flow phenomena and its impact on air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation of quartz1995Textir_uspace
135The Fred VHDL Model1995Textir_uspace
136Fred: an architecture for a self-timed decoupled computer1995Textir_uspace
137Full-Size Characterization of Low-NOx Burner Coal Nozzle Mixing Devices in a 100 MBtu/hr Research Facility1995Textuu_afrc
138Gamofite Retreat Los Angeles 1995 itinerary, registrations, thank you notes, airline tickets1995Textuum_aglm
139Genetic evidence for a Pleistocene population explosion1995Textir_uspace
140Genetic evidence on modern human origins1995Textir_uspace
141Gotham Gazette, October 19951995Textuum_aglm
142Grain in the ink1995Textir_uspace
143Gray agendas: interest groups and public pensions in Canada, Britain, and the United States, by Henry J. Pratt1995Textir_uspace
144Ground water atlas of the United States: Segment 2, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah1995Textwwdl_er
145Ground-water flow and migration of hydrocarbons to the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone, Tar Sand Triangle, southeastern Utah1995Textir_eua
146Guanylyl cyclase activating protein. A calcium-sensitive regulator of phototransduction1995Textir_uspace
147Guidelines for Field Characterization of Air Toxics from Petroleum Industry Sources1995Textuu_afrc
148Hadza children's foraging: juvenile dependency, social arrangement and mobility among hunter-gatherers1995Textir_uspace
149Hand embroidered belt; Leather with embroidery thread called Pica- a traditional form of belt making from Mexico; also traditional designs1995Imagedha_pour
150Health Sciences Report (1995)1995Textehsl_pahsc
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