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No Start Date Title Department Category
133 2025-01-22 Taiwan Journal of Anthropology, Academia Sinica, Volume 22 No.2 has been published Institute of Ethnology Research Findings
134 2025-01-22 Language & Linguistics 26.1 is now available Institute of Linguistics Research Findings
135 2025-01-15 Research on Women in Modern Chinese History, Vol. 43 is now available Institute of Modern History Research Findings
136 2025-01-07 Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy Vol. 36, No. 5 is now available Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Research Findings
137 2025-01-06 Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy (Vol.36, No.4) has been published Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Research Findings
138 2025-01-03 EurAmerica, Vol. 54, No. 4 is now available Institute of European and American Studies Research Findings
139 2025-01-03 The Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Vol. 124 is now available Institute of Modern History Research Findings
140 2025-01-03 The Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Vol. 125 is now available Institute of Modern History Research Findings
141 2025-01-03 Academia Economic Papers 52(4) is now available Secretariat Research Findings
142 2024-12-12 Separate anterior paraventricular thalamus projections differentially regulate sensory and affective aspects of pain Institute of Biomedical Sciences Research Findings
143 2024-12-02 A New Evolutionary Trajectory of Transcriptional Rewiring: Incomplete Rewiring Can Still Dramatically Overturn the Phenotypic Trait Institute of Molecular Biology Research Findings
144 2024-11-27 Taiwan Economic Forecast and Policy 55(1) is now available Institute of Economics Research Findings
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