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- Mechanochemical synthesis of pnictide compounds and superconducting Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 bulks with high critical current density
- Mechanochemistry Activated Covalent Conjugation Reactions in Soft Hydrogels Induced by Interfacial Failure
- Mechanophotopatterning on a Photoresponsive Elastomer
- Mechanosensory Control of Locomotion in Animals and Robots: Moving Forward
- Mechanotropic Elastomers
- Mechanotropic Elastomers
- Meda Chesney-Lind
- Media and Cultural Hybridity in the Digital Humanities
- Media and scientific communication: a case of climate change
- Media and the imagination of religion in contemporary global culture
- Media and the Moral Order in Postpositivist Approaches to Media Studies
- Media Appropriation and Explicitation
- Media Archaeology and Science Fiction
- Media Archival Studies: Library of Congress’s Radio Preservation Task Force as a Memory Advocacy Project
- Media discourse on the climate slowdown
- Media Ethics Teaching in Century 21: Progress, Problems, and Challenges
- Media masala: why women's control matters.
- Media Narratives and the Conceptualization of Tea: A Case Study of Teavana’s Oprah Chai Tea
- Media Portrayals of Religion and the Secular Sacred: Representation and Change
- Media Review: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication
- Media Scholarship in the Age of Franchise
- Media Wiki Open-Source Software As Infrastructure for Electronic Resources Outreach
- Media, race and crime: Racial perceptions and criminal culpability in a multiracial national context
- Media, The Public, and Freedom of the Press
- Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex Gray Matter Is Reduced in Abstinent Substance-Dependent Individuals
- MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX ACTIVITY CAN DISRUPT THE EXPRESSION OF STRESS RESPONSE HABITUATION
- Medial prefrontal cortex determines how stressor controllability affects behavior and dorsal raphe nucleus
- Medial prefrontal cortical activation modulates the impact of controllable and uncontrollable stressor exposure on a social exploration test of anxiety in the rat.
- Median splits, Type II errors, and false-positive consumer psychology: Don't fight the power
- Mediated language immersion and teacher ideologies: Investigating trauma pedagogy within a “physics in Spanish” course activity