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archival. International Journal of Innovative Research acknowledgment in American English is without
in Technology publishes scholarly articles of archival an e after the g. Use the singular heading even
value as well as tutorial expositions and critical if you have many acknowledgments. Avoid
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must advance the state of knowledge and must page.
cite relevant prior work.
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