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7.7 References

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CN90
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Har94
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Hes92
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HWH92
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IAA91
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ICS92
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IJC91
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IPM95
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IWN94
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Jac94
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JKR93
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LIM93
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LM93
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Rug92
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SCM95
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SJ93
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Sme92
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SOK95
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TRE95
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VGJL95
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WHB93
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YH85
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