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by Loganathan, Sivakkanan (Author)
, Guo, Yuxing (Author)
, Jiang, Weipeng (Author)
, Radovits, Tamás (Author)
, Ruppert, Mihály (Author)
, Sayour, Alex Ali (Author)
, Brune, Maik (Author)
, Brlecic, Paige (Author)
, Gude, Phillipp (Author)
, Georgevici, Adrian-Iustin (Author)
, Yard, Benito A. (Author)
, Karck, Matthias (Author)
, Korkmaz-İçöz, Sevil (Author)
, Szabó, Gábor (Author)
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