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4. Sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction—Unlocking the power of organizational identification: A cross‐cultural perspective from 54 countries

6. Masqueraders Around Disaster: Clinical Features of Scrub Typhus in Fukushima, Japan

7. Vitamin D levels and bone mineral density of middle-aged premenopausal female football players: A cross-sectional study

16. The second wave of earthworm invasions in North America: biology, environmental impacts, management and control of invasive jumping worms

17. Vitamin D levels and bone mineral density of middle-aged premenopausal female football and volleyball players in Japan: a cross-sectional study.

18. Fabricating process of thin‐strain sensor by utilizing wafer‐level‐packaging techniques.

27. The Role of Empathic Communication in the Relationship between Servant Leadership and Workplace Loneliness: A Serial Mediation Model.

32. Data from Dual Inhibition of Akt/Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Pathway by Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound–Rapamycin and Perifosine Induces Antitumor Activity in Multiple Myeloma

33. Supplementary Data from Dual Inhibition of Akt/Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Pathway by Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound–Rapamycin and Perifosine Induces Antitumor Activity in Multiple Myeloma

34. Supplementary Data from The Monoclonal Antibody nBT062 Conjugated to Cytotoxic Maytansinoids Has Selective Cytotoxicity Against CD138-Positive Multiple Myeloma Cells In vitro and In vivo

35. Translation on this Article from The Monoclonal Antibody nBT062 Conjugated to Cytotoxic Maytansinoids Has Selective Cytotoxicity Against CD138-Positive Multiple Myeloma Cells In vitro and In vivo

46. Data from BCL9 Promotes Tumor Progression by Conferring Enhanced Proliferative, Metastatic, and Angiogenic Properties to Cancer Cells

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