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    2009-03 Does well-harmonized homeostasis exist in heart rate fluctuations? Time series analysis and model simulations 蕭又新; Shiau,Yuo-Hsien
    2019-05 Does Who Matter?: Studying the Impact of Relationship Characteristics on Receptivity to Mobile IM Messages. 孫蒨如; Sun, Chien-Ru; Lee, Hao-Ping; Chen, Kuan-Yin; Lin, Chih-Heng; Chen, Chia-Yu; Chung, Yu-Lin; Chang, Yung-Ju
    1977-12 Dominated Ergodic Theorems for U-Statistics and Related Statistics 林光賢
    1999 Dopamine and timing behavior: Effects of d-amphetamine, SCH23390 and reclopride Cheng, R. K.; 廖瑞銘
    2004-10 Dopamine involved in conditioned place preference induced by the after-effect of stress in the rat from an elevated stand 沈映玲; 廖瑞銘
    2010-02 Dopamine receptor antagonists impair place conditioning after acute stress in rats Liao, Ruey-Ming; Shen, IYing-Ling; Chen, Yao-Chu; 廖瑞銘
    2005-08 Dopamine receptor antagonists prevent place conditioning of intra-accumbens amphetamine 廖瑞銘
    2007-04 Dopamine Receptor Antagonists Reverse Amphetamine-Induced Behavioral Alteration on a Differential Reinforcement for Low-rate (DRL) Operant Task in the Rat Cheng, Ruey-Kuang; Liao, Ruey-Ming; 廖瑞銘
    2007-04 Dopamine Receptor Antagonists Reverse Amphetamine-Induced Behavioral Alteration on a Differential Reinforcement for Low-Rate (DRL) Operant Task in the Rat Ruey-Kuang Cheng; Ruey-Ming Liao (廖瑞銘)*
    2001 Dopamine receptor antagonists reverse amphetamine-induced IRT curve shift on DRL operant task in the rat Cheng, R. K.; 廖瑞銘

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