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Novel High-Speed 3D Printing Method Using Selective oil sintering
                                                               Author contributions

                                                               J.Y.W. guided  and supervised the  project.  J.Y.W.
                                                               designed and supervised the experiments. J.Y.W., H.C.H.
                                                               conducted experiments and contributed intellectually to
                                                               the scientific design of the project. J.Y.W., H.C.H., L.Z.Y.
                                                               mentored the technical part of the project.
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