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A comment on the paper "Truncated Schwinger-Dyson Equations and Gauge Covariance in QED3", Few-Body Syst. 41, 185 (2007) [hep-ph/0511291].
A comment to the paper by S. Chen, H. B\"uttner, and J. Voit, [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 87}, 087205 (2001)].
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This paper was withdrawn by arXiv admin because it plagiarizes "Jiahong Wu The two-dimensional quasi-geostrophic equation with critical or supercritical dissipation 2005 Nonlinearity 18 139-154."
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