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Breakthrough analysis for adsorption of sulfur-dioxide over zeolites
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Breakthrough analysis for CO2 removal by activated hydrotalcite and soda ash
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Breakthrough behavior of granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) fixed-bed adsorption filters: modeling and experimental approaches
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Breakthrough characteristics of volatile organic compounds in the −10 to +170 °C temperature range on Tenax TA determined by microtrap technology
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Breakthrough Column Studies for Iron(II) Removal from Water by Wooden Charcoal and Sand: A low cost approach
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Breakthrough curves and elution profiles of single solutes in case of adsorption isotherms with two inflection points
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Breakthrough curves for adsorption and elution of rhenium in a column ion exchange system
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Breakthrough curves of non-trace H2–D2 mixture replacement adsorption with SZ-13X packed column at 77.4 K
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Breakthrough Discovery of HbA1c by Professor Samuel Rahbar in 1968
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Breakthrough fuel cell technology using ceria-based multi-functional nanocomposites
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Breakthrough in chloroplast genetic engineering of agronomically important crops Original Research Article
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Breakthrough in HIV dementia
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Breakthrough in Mars balloon technology Original Research Article
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Breakthrough in privacy concerns and lawful access conflicts
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Breakthrough of 225Ac and its radionuclide daughters from an 225Ac/213Bi generator: development of new methods, quantitative characterization, and implications for clinical use
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Breakthrough of inorganic ions present in cattle slurry: Soil column trials
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Breakthrough of polymers in interactive liquid chromatography
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Breakthrough pain in cancer patients: Pathophysiology and treatment
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breakthrough strategy in implementation of adat law over resolution to cohabitation as crime in indonesia according to restorative justice theory
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Breakthrough studies for Cr(VI) sorption from aqueous solution using exfoliated polypyrrole-organically modified montmorillonite clay nanocomposite
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Breakthrough studies with mono- and binary-metal ion systems comprising of Fe(II) and As(III) using community prepared wooden charcoal packed columns Original Research Article
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Breakthrough without subsidies? PV business model experiments in the Netherlands
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Breakthrough/drainage pressures and X-ray water visualization in gas diffusion layer of PEMFC
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Breakthroughs in nursing education: Looking back, looking forward
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Breakthroughs in the search for dyslexia candidate genes
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Breakthroughs mean prizes!
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Breakup : Lansing Lamont New York: W.W. Norton, 267 pp., $29.99 Canada, $25.00 USA, 1994
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Breakup and atomization characteristics of mono-dispersed diesel droplets in a cross-flow air stream
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Breakup and deformation of a falling droplet under high voltage electric field
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Breakup and dipole response of unstable neutron-rich nuclei Original Research Article
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Breakup and reestablishment of the armour layer in a large gravel-bed river below dams: The lower Ebro
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Breakup and re-formation of bubble clusters in a flotation cell
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Breakup and strength of polystyrene latex flocs subjected to a converging flow
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Breakup behavior of a molten metal jet
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Breakup characteristics of liquid drops in bag regime by a continuous and uniform air jet flow
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Breakup Coupling Effects on Fusion of Weakly Bound Nuclei Original Research Article
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Breakup Coupling Effects on Near-Barrier 6Li, 7Be and 8B + 58Ni Elastic Scattering Compared Original Research Article
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Breakup coupling effects on near-barrier inelastic scattering of the weakly bound 6Li projectile on a 144Sm target
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Breakup density in spectator fragmentation
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Breakup Distress and Loss of Intimacy in University Students
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Break-up dynamics and drop size distributions created from spiralling liquid jets
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Breakup effects in 6He + 12C elastic scattering Original Research Article
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Breakup excitation function at backward angles from α-spectra in the 6Li + 144Sm system
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Breakup in stochastic Stokes flows: sub-Kolmogorov drops in isotropic turbulence
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Breakup of 30 MeV/u-16O in nuclear and Coulomb fields of 120Sn and 208Pb Nuclei
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Breakup of 9Be on 209Bi above and near the Coulomb barrier as a molecular single-particle effect: Its influence on complete fusion and scattering Original Research Article
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Breakup of a falling liquid sheet caused by amplified modulational waves
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Breakup of a Paleoproterozoic Supercontinent
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Breakup of a power-law liquid sheet formed by an impinging jet injector
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Breakup of brittle deposits by supersonic air jet: The effects of varying jet and deposit characteristics
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Breakup of Droplets in Micro and Nanofluidic T-Junctions
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Break-up of flocs in contraction and swirling flows
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Break-up of invariant surfaces in action–angle–angle maps and flows
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Breakup of liquids by high velocity flow and size distribution of chondrules
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Breakup of loosely bound nuclei as indirect method in nuclear astrophysics: 8B, 9C, 23Al
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Breakup of loosely bound nuclei at intermediate energies as indirect method in nuclear astrophysics: 8B, 9C and the S17, S18 astrophysical factors Original Research Article
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Breakup of melt jets as pre-condition for premixing: Modeling and experimental verification Original Research Article
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Break-up of neutron-halo nuclei by diffraction dissociation and shakeoff
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Breakup of particle clumps on liquid surfaces
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Break-up of resonant invariant curves in billiards and dual billiards associated to perturbed circular tables
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Breakup of Rodinia and Assembly of Gondwana, Neoproterozoic — Early Cambrian Carbonate Sedimentation: Environmental and Tectonic Inferences from Isotopic Geochemistry
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Breakup of Rodinia and Gondwana and Assembly of Asia
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Break-up of Rodinia in Central and Southwestern Africa and Implication for the Evolution of West Gondwana: Evidence from Geochemistry of Igneous Mafic Units Within the Pan-African Belt
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Breakup of shearless invariant tori in cubic and quartic nontwist maps
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Breakup of the firewall between the B and C modules of the Piper Alpha platform — II. Analysis by finite elements and comparison with hand calculation
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Breakup of the firewall between the B and C modules of the piper alpha platform—I. Analysis by hand calculation
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Break-up of the Greater Indo-Australian Continent and accretion of blocks framing South and East Asia
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Breakup of the weakly bound 17F nucleus Original Research Article
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Breakup of weakly bound 17F well above the Coulomb barrier
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Breakup reaction studies of 10Be and 10,11B using a 10Be beam Original Research Article
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Breakup reactions of halo nuclei
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Break-up spots: Could the Pacific open as a consequence of plate kinematics?
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Break-up, coalescence and catastrophic phase inversion in turbulent contactors
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Breast 99mTc-MDP uptake in a man mimicking metastatic lesion of the ribs
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Breast abscess as the initial presentation of squamous cell carcinoma of the breast
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Breast abscess mimicking malignant mass due to retained penrose drain: Diagnosis by mammography and MRI
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Breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 cell line induces spontaneous osteoclastogenesis via a RANK-ligand-dependent pathway
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Breast and Axillary Metastasis with Colon Cancer Primary Origin
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Breast and cervical cancer mortality in the mississippi delta region
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Breast and cervical cancer screening among migrant and seasonal farmworkers: a review
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Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Practices among American Indian and Alaska Native Women in the United States, 1992–1997
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Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Practices among Hispanic Women in the United States and Puerto Rico, 1998–1999
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Breast and cervical cancer survival: making sense of ‘league tables’
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Breast and Cervical Cancers Awareness and Screening Practices among Rural Women in Ona-ara Local Government Area, Ibadan, Nigeria
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Breast and Cervix Cancer Screening among Multiethnic Women: Role of Age, Health, and Source of Care,
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Breast and chest wall reconstruction by latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap (238 cases)
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Breast and lung cancer are associated with a decrease in blood cell amino acid content
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Breast and ovarian cancer incidence after infertility and in vitro fertilisation
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Breast Angiosarcoma with Exophytic Growth
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Breast arterial calcifications and carotid intima-media thickness and haemodynamics: Is there any association?
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Breast artery calcium on routine mammography as a potential marker for increased risk of cardiovascular disease
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Breast asymmetry
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Breast asymmetry
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Breast asymmetry as a result of congenital amniotic folds in the thoracoabdominal area
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Breast asymmetry: Classification and management
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Breast augmentation and abdominoplasty: Postoperative management with pain pumps
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Breast augmentation in the patient with von Willebrand disease
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Breast augmentation using silicone gel–filled implants
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Breast Augmentation: Ease of Dissection With the Periareolar Technique,
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Breast Augmentation: Enhanced Visualization With the Endoscopic Transaxillary Technique,,
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Breast awareness and anxieties in the UK: the findings of a gallup poll conducted in January 1997
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Breast biopsy and race/ethnicity among women without breast cancer
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Breast burns are not benign: Long-term outcomes of burns to the breast in pre-pubertal girls
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Breast cancer
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Breast cancer
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Breast cancer
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Breast cancer – Authorsʹ reply
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Breast cancer after bilateral subcutaneous mastectomy in a female-to-male trans-sexual
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Breast Cancer among Pakistani Women
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Breast cancer among Yemeni women using the National Oncology Centre Registry 2004–2010
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Breast Cancer Among Young Women in Iran
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Breast cancer and abortion: collaborative reanalysis of data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 83 000 women with breast cancer from 16 countries
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Breast cancer and alcohol intake
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Breast cancer and breastfeeding
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Breast cancer and breastfeeding
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Breast cancer and breastfeeding
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Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 47 epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50 302 women with breast cancer and 96 973 women without the disease
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Breast cancer and depression: issues in clinical care
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Breast cancer and dieldrin
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Breast cancer and diet
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Breast Cancer and Electromagnetic Fields—A Review
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Breast cancer and Fanconi anemia: what are the connections?
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Breast cancer and hormone exposure
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Breast cancer and hormone exposure
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Breast cancer and hormone exposure
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Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy
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Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy: collaborative reanalysis of data from 51 epidemiological studies of 52 705 women with breast cancer and 108 411 women without breast cancer
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy in the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: the Million Women Study
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Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: up to general practice to pick up the pieces
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Breast cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection: No evidence of a viral etiology in a group of Swiss women
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Breast Cancer and Internal Mammary Sentinel Nodes: A Meta-Analysis
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Breast Cancer and its Radiotherapeutic Methods
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Breast cancer and liver disorders classification using artificial immune recognition system (AIRS) with performance evaluation by fuzzy resource allocation mechanism
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Breast Cancer and NSAID Use: Heterogeneity of Effect in a Case-Control Study
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Breast Cancer and Oral Contraceptive Use in Asian-American Women
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Breast Cancer and Oral Contraceptive Use in Asian-American Women
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Breast Cancer and Paradigm of Genomic Instability
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Breast cancer and passive smoking
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Breast cancer and post-menopausal hormone therapy
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Breast cancer and pregnancy
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Breast cancer and pregnancy
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Breast cancer and radiotherapy in ataxia-telangiectasia heterozygote
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Breast cancer and reduction mammoplasty: the role of routine pre-operative mammography
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Breast cancer and sexual self-concept: Comparing women with breast cancer and healthy women
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Breast cancer and sphingolipid signalling
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Breast cancer and the role of breast size as a contributory factor
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Breast cancer and the uptake of mammography screening services by women with intellectual disabilities
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Breast cancer and timing of surgery during menstrual cycle: a 5-year analysis of 248 premenopausal women
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Breast cancer and timing of surgery during menstrual cycle: a 5-year analysis of 248 premenopausal women
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Breast cancer and very-low-dose X-rays
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Breast Cancer and Ways to Diagnose the Risk Factors and Treat it During Pregnancy: A Narrative Review
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Breast cancer as a global health concern
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Breast Cancer as a Major Concern Among Iranian Women
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Breast Cancer as a Major Concern Among IranianWomen
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Breast cancer as a model of realistic challenges in pharmacogenomics
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Breast Cancer Associated with Dermatomyositis
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Breast cancer at the end of a successful century: Meeting highlights from the First Milan Breast Cancer Conference and discussion paper for the Second Conference (Milan, 14–16 June, 2000)
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Breast cancer awareness among the female nursing staff in a tertiary care hospital
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Breast cancer awareness and screening — Where do we stand? A pilot trial — VN Cancer Centre, Coimbatore, India
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Breast Cancer Awareness in Myanmar: Results of a Hospital-based Study in Mandalay
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Breast Cancer Bone Metastases: It’s All about the Neighborhood
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Breast cancer bone metastasis in femur: surgical considerations and reconstruction with Long Gamma Nail
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Breast Cancer Cell Lines, HER2/Neu Phenotype, and a Higher Propensity to Reactive Oxygen Species Production
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Breast cancer chemoprevention
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Breast cancer chemoprevention: current clinical practice and future direction
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Breast Cancer Classification Approaches - A Comparative Analysis
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Breast cancer classification by proteomic technologies: Current state of knowledge
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Breast cancer control: Signs of progress, but more work required
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Breast Cancer Coping Strategies after Diagnosis: A Six-month Follow-up
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Breast cancer detected as an incidental finding on 99mTc-MIBI scintigraphy
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Breast Cancer Detection based on 3-D Mammography Images using Deep Learning Strategies
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Breast Cancer Detection by Mapping Hemoglobin Concentration and Oxygen Saturation
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Breast cancer detection from FNA using SVM with different parameter tuning systems and SOM–RBF classifier
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Breast cancer detection in rotational thermography images using texture features
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Breast cancer detection risk in screening mammography after a false-positive result
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Breast cancer detection using machine learning algorithms
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Breast Cancer Detection Using Optimization-Based Feature Pruning and Classification Algorithms
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Breast cancer detection using rank nearest neighbor classification rules
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Breast cancer diagnosed during pregnancy and lactation: biological features and treatment options
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Breast cancer diagnosis based on feature extraction using a hybrid of K-means and support vector machine algorithms
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Breast Cancer Diagnosis from Perspective of Class Imbalance
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Breast cancer diagnosis system based on wavelet analysis and fuzzy-neural
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Breast cancer diagnosis using genetic programming generated feature
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Breast cancer diagnosis using least square support vector machine
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Breast Cancer Disease Prediction With Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN)
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Breast cancer epidemiology among surgically treated patients in Jordan: A retrospective study
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Breast cancer etiology by estrogen and progesterone receptors status: a review
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Breast cancer genetics
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Breast cancer genetics
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Breast cancer genetics
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Breast cancer gets the hard sell
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Breast cancer gets the hard sell
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Breast Cancer Heterogeneity: A focus on Epigenetics and In Vitro 3D Model Systems
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Breast cancer imaging—what are the optimal modalities?
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Breast cancer in 2020: What can we expect?
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Breast Cancer in Africa: Limitations and Opportunities for Application of Genomic Medicine
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Breast cancer in elderly women
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Breast cancer in female flight attendants
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Breast cancer in female flight attendants
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Breast cancer in Iran: a review of 903 case records
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Breast Cancer in Iran: the trend of Iranian researchers’ studies in MEDLINE database
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Breast cancer in Lebanon: Incidence and comparison to regional and Western countries
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Breast Cancer in Megapolises of Kazakhstan: Epidemiological Assessment of Incidence and Mortality
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Breast cancer in Native American women treated at an urban-based indian health referral center 1982–2003
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Breast Cancer in Pakistan: Alarming Situation of Breast Cancer in Near Future
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Breast cancer in patients under 18 years. Report of an inflammatory case and review of the literature
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Breast cancer in previously burned skin: a postburn skin adnexal malignancy?
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Breast cancer in six women with neurofibromatosis type 1
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Breast cancer in South Asia: A Bangladeshi perspective
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Breast Cancer in Teenager with Neurofibromatosis 1
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Breast cancer in the elderly
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Breast cancer in the elderly: Histological, hormonal and surgical characteristics
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Breast cancer in the inframammary fold: is preserving the inframammary fold during mastectomy justified?
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Breast cancer in the media – friend or enemy?
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Breast cancer in the media — Friend or enemy?
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Breast cancer in the south of Iran.
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Breast cancer in the very elderly: treatment patterns and complications in a tertiary cancer center
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Breast Cancer in Transgender Individuals: Challenges and Perspectives
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Breast cancer in two sisters with Friedreichʹs ataxia
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Breast cancer in very young women (under 25 years): Clinical and therapeutic issues
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Breast cancer in very young women (under 25 years): Clinical and therapeutic issues
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Breast cancer in West Islip, NY: A spatial clustering analysis with covariates
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Breast cancer in women with palpable breast cysts
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Breast cancer in women with palpable breast cysts
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Breast cancer in women with palpable breast cysts
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Breast cancer in women with palpable breast cysts
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Breast cancer in women: a descriptive analysis of the national cancer database
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Breast cancer in young Latinos
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Breast cancer in young women in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Breast Cancer in Young Women: A Clinicopathological Hospital-based Descriptive Study from Kurdistan, Iraq
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Breast cancer in young women: clinicopathological features and biological specificity
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Breast cancer incidence and its possible spatial association with pesticide application in two counties of England
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Breast Cancer Induced by X-Ray Mammography Screening? A Review Based on Recent Understanding of Low-Dose Radiobiology
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Breast Cancer Interaction Network Concept from Mostly Related Components
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Breast Cancer Knowledge and Preventive Behavior Among Filipino Women in a Rural Area: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Breast Cancer Management: Should We Treat Our Patients according to the TNM or the Molecular Classification?
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Breast cancer management: the perspective of general practitioners in inner and eastern Melbourne
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Breast cancer management: the perspective of general practitioners in inner and eastern Melbourne [YBRST, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 468–475]
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Breast cancer marker distinguishes lesions
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Breast cancer markers
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Breast cancer metastasis suppressor 1 (BRMS1) suppresses metastasis and correlates with improved patient survival in non-small cell lung cancer
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Breast cancer metastasis suppressor 1 inhibits SDF-1α-induced migration of non-small cell lung cancer by decreasing CXCR4 expression
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Breast cancer metastasis to bone: pathophysiology and new therapeutic approaches
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Breast Cancer Metastasis to Pituitary Infandibulum
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Breast cancer metastasis: when, where, how?
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Breast cancer mortality in Barcelona following implementation of a city breast cancer-screening program
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Breast cancer multi-disciplinary teams in England: much achieved but still more to be done
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Breast Cancer Navigation, Our Experience at Avon Breast Center at Hopkins
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Breast Cancer on Instagram: A Descriptive Study
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Breast cancer on the Internet: the quality of Swedish breast cancer websites
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Breast Cancer On-Line… and more
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Breast Cancer or a Rear Diagnosis
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Breast cancer patients have improved immune and neuroendocrine functions following massage therapy
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Breast cancer patients have unmet needs for dietary advice
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Breast Cancer Patients' Preferences When Receiving Bad News: A Qualitative Study From a Middle Eastern Country
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Breast cancer patients’ experiences on endocrine therapy: monitoring with a checklist for patients on endocrine therapy (C-PET)
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Breast cancer prediction using the isotonic separation technique
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Breast cancer presenting as a mass in the Axilla: A report of two cases
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Breast cancer presenting initially with urinary incontinence: a case of bladder metastasis from breast cancer
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Breast Cancer Prevalence and Management in Hispanic Women: Comparison to Black and White Women at a Regional Medical Center
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Breast Cancer Prevention Behaviors In women with low levels of health literacy of Reproductive Age: Application of Health belief Model
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Breast cancer prevention in community clinics: will low-income Latina patients participate in clinical trials?
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Breast cancer prevention: present and future
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Breast Cancer Profile among Patients with a History of Chemoprevention
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Breast cancer prognosis in Salah Azaiez Institute of Cancer, Tunis
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Breast cancer prognostic significance of some modified urinary nucleosides
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Breast Cancer Prognostication by Pathologic Node Staging (pN-staging) System Versus Lymph Node Ratio (LNR): A Critical Review of Conflicts With Number of Nodes, Z-0011 Trial , Staging Cut-points, Neo-adjuvant Therapy, and Survival Estimation
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Breast cancer proliferative activity: Is it the source of serum free DNA?
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Breast cancer publication network: profile of co-authorship and co-organization
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Breast cancer radiotherapy: is there still progression in the last decade of the twentieth century?
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Breast Cancer Recognition Using a Novel Hybrid Intelligent Method
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BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS RECEIVING EPIDURAL AND PARAVERTEBRAL ANESTHESIA: A RETROSPECTIVE, CASE-CONTROL STUDY
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Breast Cancer Recurrence Survival among Iranian Patients; A 17-Year Retrospective Cohort Study
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Breast cancer rescreening in low-income women
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Breast cancer response to hormone replacement therapy withdrawal
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Breast cancer risk among the survivors of atomic bomb and patients exposed to therapeutic ionising radiation
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Breast cancer risk and common single nucleotide polymorphisms in homologous recombination DNA repair pathway genes XRCC2, XRCC3, NBS1 and RAD51
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Breast cancer risk and nutrient intake among French Canadians in Montreal: a case-control study
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Breast cancer risk assessment and management in primary care: Provider attitudes, practices, and barriers
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment by a Hybrid Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Cognitive Map Method
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BREAST CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT IN IRANIAN WOMEN BY GAIL MODEL
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) and Subtractive Clustering Algorithm
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment using Gail Model in 35 to 69-year-old Women Referred to the Breast Cancer Screening Center at Omid Hospital in Isfahan, Iran, from 2008 to 2016
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Breast cancer risk associated with AURKA 91T → A polymorphism in relation to BRCA mutations
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Breast cancer risk factors according to joint estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor status
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BREAST CANCER RISK FACTORS IN AN URBAN AREA OF YAZD CITY- IRAN, 2006
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors in Patients With Endometriosis
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors in Patients With Endometriosis
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Breast cancer risk factors in south of Islamic Republic of Iran: a casecontrol study
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors: A Case- Control Study in Iranian Women
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Breast cancer risk factors: A comparison between pre-menopausal and post-menopausal women
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Breast cancer risk following irradiation for Hodgkin’s disease
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Breast cancer risk in a large cohort of female antidepressant medication users
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Breast cancer risk in healthy and symptomatic women: results of a multivariate analysis. A case–control study
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Breast Cancer Risk Perception and Screening Behaviors of Iranian Women
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Breast Cancer Risk Reduction by Parity and Breastfeeding, Islamic Perspective; A Case Control Study
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Breast cancer risk, dietary intake, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) single nucleotide polymorphisms
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Breast cancer sagittal/horizontal plane location influences axillary lymph node involvement
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Breast cancer screening
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Breast cancer screening – time to move forward
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Breast Cancer Screening among American Samoan Women
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Breast cancer screening among Asian immigrant women in Canada
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Breast cancer screening among Chamorro women in California
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Breast cancer screening among ethnically diverse low-income women in a general hospital psychiatry clinic
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Breast Cancer Screening Among Medical Staff in Tehran, Iran: Improvement of Early Detection
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Breast Cancer Screening among Southwest American Indian Women Living On-Reservation
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Breast Cancer Screening and Associated Factors for Low-Income African-American Women
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Breast Cancer Screening and Incidence in Communities With a High Proportion of Uninsured Original Research Article
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Breast cancer screening behaviors among African American women with a strong family history of breast cancer
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Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors Based on Health Belief Model
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Breast cancer screening by Asian-American women in a managed care environment
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Breast Cancer Screening in Albania During 2007-2008
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Breast Cancer Screening in Primary Health Care: Barriers and Predictors of Physicians Adherence to Screening Guidelines
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Breast cancer screening in the 3rd world, Iran as an example
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Breast cancer screening in the 3rd world, Iran as an example
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Breast cancer screening in the United States: Is universal coverage possible?
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BREAST CANCER SCREENING KNOWLEDGE an‎d PRACTICE AMONG WOMEN IN SOUTHEAST OF IRAN
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Breast Cancer Screening Practices Among Retirement Community Women
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Breast cancer screening programme in the Netherlands: an interim review
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Breast cancer screening programme: experience from Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
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Breast cancer screening sensitivity in the NHSBSP: recent results and implications
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Breast Cancer Screening Tests in Tabriz Behbood Hospital
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Breast Cancer Screening: A New Era?
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Breast cancer screening: Evidence of the effect of adjunct ultrasound screening in women with unilateral mammography-negative dense breasts
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Breast cancer screening: stages of adoption among Cambodian American women
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Breast cancer screening: using familiality for earlier detection
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BREAST CANCER SEVERITY PREDICATION USING DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES
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Breast cancer severity score is an innovative system for prognosis
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Breast Cancer Status in Iran: Statistical Analysis of 3010 Cases between 1998 and 2014
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Breast cancer stem cells and epithelial mesenchymal plasticity – Implications for chemoresistance
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Breast Cancer Stem Cells: Eradication by Differentiation Therapy?
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Breast cancer stem cells: Multiple capacities in tumor metastasis
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Breast cancer stem cells: Obstacles to therapy
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Breast cancer studies in the Netherlands
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Breast cancer surgery in a day case setting: Where do the Netherlands stand in 2004?
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Breast Cancer Surveillance using Gridded Population Units, Connecticut, 1992 to 1995
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Breast cancer survival advantage with radiotherapy
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Breast cancer survival advantage with radiotherapy
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Breast cancer survival advantage with radiotherapy
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Breast cancer survival advantage with radiotherapy
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Breast cancer survival advantage with radiotherapy
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Breast Cancer Survival Analysis Based on Immunohistochemistry Subtypes (ER/PR/HER2): a Retrospective Cohort Study
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Breast Cancer Survival Analysis: Applying the Generalized Gamma Distribution under Different Conditions of the Proportional Hazards and Accelerated Failure Time Assumptions
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Breast Cancer Survival and Incidence: 10 Years Cancer Registry Data in the Northwest, Iran
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Breast cancer survival and the use of HRT
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BREAST CANCER SURVIVAL GAP BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL FEMALE POPULATION IN PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP, POLAND, IN 2001–2002. POPULATION STUDY
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Breast cancer survival rates among Chinese women born in East Asia and the United States
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Breast cancer survival, work, and earnings
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Breast Cancer Survivors’ Perceptions of Prevention versus Control of Future Cancer Recurrence
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Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genetic Testing; Where Should Medical Professionals Stand Between Providers and Customers?
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Breast cancer susceptibility loci in association with age at menarche, age at natural menopause and the reproductive lifespan
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Breast cancer susceptibility—A new look at an old model
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Breast Cancer Suspicion in a Transgender Male-to-FemalePatient on Hormone Replacement Therapy Presenting withRight Breast Mass: Breast Cancer Risk Assessment andPresentation of a Rare Lesion
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Breast Cancer Treatment and Cardiovascular Considerations
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Breast Cancer Treatment and Cardiovascular Considerations
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Breast cancer treatment using Gold nanoparticles and gamma-ray photonsWith energy 12 Mev.
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Breast cancer treatments take a step towards oral chemotherapy
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Breast Cancer Trend, Incidence, and Mortality in Kerman, Iran: A 14-Year Follow-up
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Breast Cancer Trend: A Case Study of a Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
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Breast cancer tumor markers: Worthless or beneficial?
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Breast cancer tumor size: correlation between magnetic resonance imaging and pathology measurements
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Breast cancer vaccination comes to age: impacts of bioinformatics
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Breast Cancer with Internal Mammary Node Metastases: A Case Presented in a Tumor Board Session and Decision Making
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breast cancer, an systematic review of epidemiology, diagnosis, surgical treatments, radiotherapy and chemotherapy
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Breast cancer, Cowden disease and PTEN-MATCHS syndrome
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Breast cancer, menopause, and long-term survivorship: Critical issues for the 21st century
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Breast cancer, menopause, and long-term survivorship: critical issues for the 21st century
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Breast cancer, side population cells and ABCG2 expression
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Breast Cancer: A Global Concern, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspectives, Mechanistic Targets in Drug Development
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Breast cancer: A psychological treatment manual : Edited by Sandra Haber, et al., New York, Springer Publishing Company, Inc., 1995, ($27.95) 138 pp
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Breast cancer: a view from the frontline
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Breast Cancer: an Occupational Disease
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Breast cancer: by Kelly K. Hunt, Geoffrey l. Robb, Eric A. Strom, and Naoto T. Ueno; publisher: Springer-Verlag, New York, 2001. pages: 520. price: $59.95
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Breast cancer: cause and prevention
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Breast cancer: delays, dilemmas, and delusions
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Breast cancer: demographic characteristics and clinico-pathological presentation of patients in Iraq
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Breast Cancer: Fear of the Unknown
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Breast Cancer: Fear of the Unknown
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Breast Cancer: Genetics, Risk factors, Molecular Pathology and Treatment
389
Breast cancer: integrating the patient with her genome
390
Breast cancer: not for women only
391
Breast cancer: outcome audit of axillary management in 1991
392
Breast cancer: Progress at last?
393
Breast cancer: Questions for future trials
394
Breast Cancer: Risk Factors, Diagnosis and Management
395
Breast Cancer: The Perspective of Northern Nigerian Women
396
Breast cancer: the real challenge
397
Breast cancer—mysteries of the axillary pyramid
398
Breast cancer-related lymphoedema risk reduction advice: A challenge for health professionals
399
Breast cancer–specific mortality after invasive local recurrence in patients with ductal carcinoma-in-situ of the breast
400
Breast cancer–the art and science of early detection with mammography
401
Breast cancer-treatment for the future based on lessons from the past
402
Breast cancer—Trials on conservative surgery
403
Breast Carcinoma – A Comparative Study of Immunohistochemistry and Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization for Her-2 Assessment and Association of ER, PR, HER-2 and Ki-67 Expression with Clinico-Pathological Parameters
404
Breast carcinoma bone metastasis first presenting to single middle phalanx
405
Breast carcinoma cell lysate-pulsed dendritic cells cross-prime MUC1-specific CD8+ T cells identified by peptide-MHC-class-I tetramers
406
Breast carcinoma during pregnancy
407
Breast carcinoma in diabetic mastopathy
408
Breast carcinoma in residual breast tissue after prophylactic bilateral subcutaneous mastectomy
409
Breast carcinoma in young patients
410
Breast carcinoma in young patients
411
Breast carcinoma metastasizing to the urinary bladder presenting as bilateral hydronephrosis treated with ureteral stenting and chemotherapy
412
Breast carcinoma metastatic to the esophagus: CT Findings with pathologic correlation
413
Breast carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells: morphological and ultrastructural studies of a case with review of the literature
414
Breast carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells: morphological and ultrastructural studies of a case with review of the literature
415
Breast Carcinoma; Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 (HER-2) and Grading Correlation
416
Breast Carcinosarcoma: The Report of a Unique Case Including Fibrosarcoma and Metaplasia of Squamous Carcinoma with Adenocarcinoma; a Case Report and the Literature Review
417
Breast Care—A Clinical Guidebook for Womenʹs Primary Health Care Providers: Edited by William H. Hindle. ISBN 0-387-98348-1, New York, Springer-Verlag, 1999, 464 pp.
418
Breast complaints and risk of breast cancer. Population-based study of 2,879 self-selected women and long-term follow-up
419
Breast computed tomography with the PICASSO detector: A feasibility study
420
Breast computed tomography with the PICASSO detector: A feasibility study
421
Breast conservation for male breast carcinoma
422
Breast Conservation From Radiation Damage by Using Nano Bismuth Shields in Chest Computed Tomography Scan
423
Breast conservation surgery and interstitial brachytherapy in the management of locally recurrent carcinoma of the breast: The Allegheny General Hospital experience
424
Breast conservation surgery for breast cancer at a regional medical center
425
Breast conservation surgery without pre-operative mammography—A definite feasibility
426
Breast conservation surgery—the surgeonʹs factor
427
Breast conservation therapy in affiliated county, university, and private hospitals
428
Breast conservation without axillary dissection: the role of axillary radiotherapy
429
Breast conservation without mammography? Oncology practice in the real world of limited resource countries
430
Breast conservative surgery: is it appropriate for locally advanced breast cancer following downstaging by neoadjuvant chemotherapy. A pathological assessment
431
Breast Conserving Surgery and Intraoperative Electron Radiotherapy (IOERT) Among Cases of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
432
Breast conserving surgery for invasive breast cancer: risk factors for ipsilateral breast tumour recurrences
433
Breast conserving surgery is appropriate for localised ductal carcinoma in situ
434
Breast Conserving Therapy: A surgical Technique where Little can Mean More
435
Breast core biopsy reporting categories—An internal validation in a series of 3054 consecutive lesions
436
Breast Cyst Fluid Free Amino Acid Profile
437
Breast density and breast cancer risk factors in a high-risk population
438
Breast density changes during menstrual cycle
439
Breast density in polycystic ovarian syndrome patients: A case-control study
440
Breast disease : RE Blackwell. Blackwell Science. £37 50 p/b. 352. 0-86542-4055
441
Breast disease in HIV positive males
442
Breast Disorders in Children and Adolescents
443
Breast dosimetry
444
Breast duct micro-endoscopy
445
Breast duct micro-endoscopy: A study of technique and a morphological classification of endo-luminal lesions
446
Breast Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: Morphologic and Kinetic MRI Findings
447
Breast ductal carcinoma metastasis to jaw bones: a case report
448
Breast ductal carcinoma metastasis to jaw bones: a case report
449
Breast Elastography of Invasive Lobular Carcinomas
450
Breast expander ports appear to be safe after multiple perforations
451
Breast feeding Optimality and Neonate s Growth after Mother Aerobic Exercise; A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
452
Breast feeding or spoon feeding after cleft lip repair: a prospective, randomised study
453
Breast feeding transmission of brucellosis
454
Breast Feeding versus Formula Feeding and Diarrheal Diseases in Infants and Children- A Review
455
Breast feeding, bottle feeding, and maternal autonomic responses to stress
456
Breast feeding, infant formulae, and oral tolerance
457
Breast Filariasis Diagnosed by Real Time Sonographic Imaging: A Case Report
458
Breast fine needle aspiration cytology. 12-year experience with histological and clinical follow-up in a single Australian laboratory
459
Breast fine-needle aspirates with scant cellularity are clinically useful
460
Breast gross cystic fluids. I. Protein biochemistry and electrophoretic MAP
461
Breast gross cystic fluids. II. Electron microscopic analysis
462
Breast Hamartoma: Mammographic Findings
463
Breast health and associated premenstrual symptoms in women with severe cyclic mastopathy, , ,
464
Breast hemangioma mimicking carcinoma
465
Breast imaging and diagnosis
466
Breast imaging and needle biopsy in women with clinically evident breast cancer: Does combined imaging change overall diagnostic sensitivity?
467
Breast Imaging Findings of Microcalcifications in Ductal Carcinoma in Situ and Their Correlations with Pathological and Biological Features
468
Breast imaging with a dedicated PEM
469
Breast imaging with a dedicated PEM
470
Breast imaging, 2nd edn : D. B. Kopans ISBN 0397 51302X Lipincott-Raven £115.00
471
Breast implant controversy: an update
472
Breast implant rupture and seat belts
473
Breast Implant Technology: What Can We Count On?,
474
Breast Implant–Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma:A Case Report and Review of the Literature
475
Breast Implants and Breast Cancer
476
Breast implants and connective-tissue disease
477
Breast implants containing soy-bean oil withdrawn in the UK
478
Breast implants, science and the court: The price of progress
479
Breast implants: a survey of cosmetic clinics
480
Breast implants: Rolling up our sleeves
481
Breast Incidental Lesions at 18 F FDG PET/CT: Diagnostic Performance of PET-derived Metabolic Parameters
482
Breast Infarction After Internal Mammary Artery Harvest in a Patient With Calciphylaxis
483
Breast infection with Dirofilaria repens––-first reported UK case
484
Breast Intra-Ductal Injection of Orexin-A receptor antagonist (SB-334867-A) Decreases Gene Expression of Mammary Lipogenic Enzymes and Insulin Serum Levels in the Lactating rats
485
Breast irradiation in ductal carcinoma-in-situ
486
Breast irradiation is beneficial in DCIS
487
Breast is best for preventing asthma and allergies—or is it?
488
Breast magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative locoregional staging
489
Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Initial Experience in Kuwait
490
Breast mass classification based on cytological patterns using RBFNN and SVM
491
Breast mass removal made easy by the lump extractor: introducing a new instrument in breast surgery
492
Breast Masses in a Teenage Patient
493
Breast metastases from colorectal carcinoma
494
Breast metastases from colorectal carcinoma
495
Breast metastases from cutaneous malignant melanoma
496
Breast metastasis from gastric carcinoma: A case report
497
Breast metastasis from the pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor origin detected by 99mTc-Octreotate scan
498
Breast Metastasis of Ovarian Carcinoma
499
Breast metastasis of small bowel carcinoid tumor misdiagnosed as primary breast cancer
500
Breast metastatic alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma: FNA findings
501
Breast Microcalcification Diagnosis Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network from Digital Mammograms
502
Breast milk - the perfect food? Assessing the infant and mother during lactation
503
Breast Milk as the Forgotten Ethical Right in Surrogacy and Suggestions for Its Recognition:Islamic Perspective, Iranian Experience
504
Breast milk calcium and phosphorus concentrations
505
Breast Milk Concentration of Rubidium in Lactating Mothers by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis Method
506
Breast milk contamination in Kazakhstan: Implications for infant feeding
507
Breast Milk Docosahexaenoic Acid and Neonatal Outcome in Preterm Infants: A Cross-sectional Study
508
Breast milk immune factors in Bangladeshi women supplemented postpartum with retinol or (beta)-carotene
509
Breast milk lead and cadmium levels from suburban areas of Ankara Original Research Article
510
Breast milk leptin: its relationship to maternal and infant adiposity
511
Breast milk levels of cortisol and Secretory Immunoglobulin A (SIgA) differ with maternal mood and infant neuro-behavioral functioning
512
Breast milk provides better antioxidant power than does formula
513
Breast milk: a truly functional food
514
Breast MRI
515
Breast MRI in invasive lobular carcinoma: diagnosis and staging
516
Breast MRI: a reliable tool to diagnose recurrent breast carcinoma after conservative treatment
517
Breast Muscle Characteristics of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia Coli Infected Broilers Fed with Antibiotics or Probiotic
518
Breast necrosis following harvest of internal mammary artery
519
Breast Neurilemmoma
520
BREAST NEURILEMMOMA
521
Breast nodule caused by Dirofilaria repens
522
Breast One Stop Clinic – Follow up Experience at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital in the Sultanate of Oman
523
Breast papilloma: mammogram, ultrasound and MRI appearances
524
Breast pathology : P. P. Rosen Lippincott-Raven, 1996 907 pp, ISBN: 0 397 51694 0
525
Breast Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia challenges
526
Breast pumping and lactational state exert differential effects on ethanol pharmacokinetics
527
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
528
Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy in Women with Breast Cancer: A Systematic and Meta-Analysis Review
529
Breast Reconstruction and Post Mastectomy Radiotherapy: A Primer for Members of a Multidisciplinary Team
530
Breast reconstruction by the free transverse gracilis (TUG) flap
531
Breast reconstruction by the free transverse gracilis (TUG) flap
532
Breast reconstruction by tissue expansion. A retrospective technical review of 197 two-stage delayed reconstructions following mastectomy for malignant breast disease in 189 patients
533
Breast reconstruction following mastectomy for invasive breast cancer by free flaps from the abdomen is oncologically safe
534
Breast reconstruction in conserving breast cancer surgery
535
Breast reconstruction in elderly women breast cancer: A review
536
Breast reconstruction using the free superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap, , ,
537
BREAST RECONSTRUCTION USING TRAM FLAP: PROSPECTIVE OUTCOME an‎d COMPLICATIONS
538
Breast Reconstruction Utilizing Tissue Expanders and Implants in Girls with Hypoplastic or Asymmetrical Breast Development
539
Breast reconstruction with anatomical expanders and implants: our early experience
540
Breast Reconstruction with Contralateral Cutaneo‐ Glandular Flap
541
Breast reconstruction with TRAM flap after subcutaneous mastectomy for injected material (siliconoma)
542
Breast Reconstruction: Is It a Feasible and Acceptable Method?
543
Breast reduction – rationed or rational?
544
Breast reduction and breast cancer
545
Breast reduction and carcinoma-in-situ
546
Breast reduction as a day case
547
Breast reduction in the adolescent
548
Breast Reduction Techniques and Outcomes: A Meta-analysis,,,
549
Breast reduction with use of the free nipple graft technique
550
Breast Reduction: The Inferior Pedicle as an Axial Pattern Flap,
551
Breast Sarcoma Incidence Rate: A National Study in Iran
552
Breast scintigraphy or core biopsy?
553
Breast screening in the emerging world: High prevalence of breast cancer in Cairo
554
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
555
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
556
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
557
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
558
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
559
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years
560
Breast screening in women aged 40–49 years: what next?
561
Breast screening programme: should the interval between tests depend on age?
562
Breast screening uptake rates: does access to Saturday sessions lead to improvements?
563
Breast screening: the use of consensus opinion for all recalls
564
Breast self examination does more harm than good, says task force
565
Breast self examination in symptomatic women
566
Breast Self Examination remains an important component of breast health: A response to Tarrant (2006)
567
Breast Self-Examination Among Female Nurses in Jordan
568
Breast self-examination and cervical cancer testing among Norwegian female physicians: A nation-wide comparative study
569
Breast Self-Examination Practice among Female Undergraduate Students in Debre Tabor University, Northcentral Ethiopia: Based on Health Belief Model
570
Breast self-examination stages of change and related factors among Iranian housewives women
571
Breast self-examination trial fails to show efficacy
572
Breast sensation after superior pedicle versus inferior pedicle mammaplasty: anatomical and histological evaluation
573
Breast sepsis and HIV disease in males
574
Breast Sparganosis Mimicking Ipsilateral Breast Tumor Recurrence in a Patient with a History of Breast Conserving Surgery: A Case Report
575
Breast specimen lumpectomy orientation: Which technique is the best?
576
Breast surgery
577
Breast surgery
578
Breast surgery : Nathalie Bricout. 1996. Springer-Verlag France First. 424 2-287-59632-1
579
Breast surgery after neoadjuvant treatment. Is it necessary?
580
Breast surgery as a specialized practice
581
Breast surgery in advanced breast cancer: Local control in the presence of metastases
582
Breast surgery: past, present, and future
583
Breast tattoos for planning surgery following neoadjuvant chemotherapy
584
Breast Thickness in Routine Mammogram
585
Breast tissue characterization based on modeling of ultrasonic echoes using the power-law shot noise model
586
Breast tuberculosis
587
Breast tuberculosis in a man
588
Breast tuberculosis in a postmenopausal woman with an insidious manner: a case report
589
Breast tuberculosis in immunocompetent patients at tertiary care center: A case series
590
Breast Tuberculosis: A Report of Two Cases
591
Breast Tuberculosis: Report of Eight Cases
592
Breast Tuberculosis: Report of nine cases of extra pulmonary tuberculosis with breast mass
593
Breast Tumor Microcalcification Induced by Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2: A New Murine Model for Human Breast Tumor Diagnosis
594
Breast tumors associated with nipple discharge correlation of findings on galactography and sonography
595
Breast volume assessment: comparing five different techniques
596
Breast-cancer changes predicted for next decade
597
Breast-cancer diagnosis with nipple fluid bFGF
598
Breast-cancer prevention: is the risk-benefit ratio in favour of tamoxifen?
599
Breast-cancer risk much reduced by prophylactic bilateral mastectomy
600
Breast-cancer screening proposed for Germany
601
Breast-cancer screening results in worrying number of false-positive results
602
Breast-cancer screening with ultrasonography
603
Breast-cancer therapies start clinical trials
604
Breast-cancer therapy benefits weighed up
605
Breast-cancer treatment put into question
606
Breast-conserving surgery
607
Breast-conserving surgery
608
Breast-conserving therapy ‘avant la lettre’: a long-term follow-up study after radical partial mastectomy and low-dose orthovoltage irradiation for stage I and II breast cancer
609
Breast-conserving therapy and sentinel lymph node biopsy are feasible in cancer patients with previous implant breast augmentation
610
Breast-conserving therapy for ductal carcinoma in situ: a 20-year experience with excision plus radiation therapy
611
Breast-conserving therapy versus modified radical mastectomy: Socioeconomic status determines who receives what—Results from case–control study in Tianjin, China
612
Breast-conserving treatment versus mastectomy in T1-2N0 breast cancer: which one is better for Indonesian women?
613
Breast-conserving treatment, characteristically consisting of surgical removal of the tumor and post-operative whole breast irradiation, is nowadays considered as the standard therapeutic approach for most women with stage I/II, invasive breast cancer. Re
614
Breast-duct endoscopy to study stages of cancerous breast disease
615
Breastfeeding Among Patients with Congenital Malformations
616
Breast-feeding and cognitive development: a meta-analysis
617
Breastfeeding and concentrations of HCB and p,p′-DDE at the age of 1 year
618
Breastfeeding and Contraceptive Methods in Women With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus- 2 (SARS-COV-2) Infection in Peripartum Period
619
BREASTFEEDING AND EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES (ECC) SEVERITY OF CHILDREN UNDER THREE YEARS OLD IN DKI JAKARTA
620
Breastfeeding and Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Children with Digestive Symptoms
621
Breastfeeding and Helicobacter pylori Infection in Early Childhood: a Continuing Dilemma
622
Breastfeeding and HIV
623
Breastfeeding and HIV transmission
624
Breastfeeding and HIV transmission
625
Breastfeeding and HIV transmission
626
Breastfeeding and HIV transmission – Authorsʹ reply
627
Breastfeeding and HIV transmission – Authorsʹ reply
628
Breastfeeding and incidence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in Pima Indians
629
Breastfeeding and its outcome in Women Receiving Epidural Analgesia for Childbirth
630
Breastfeeding and lowering the risk of childhood obesity
631
Breastfeeding and maternal employment
632
Breastfeeding and maternal employment
633
Breastfeeding and maternal employment: two rights donʹt make a wrong
634
Breastfeeding and Milk Bank According to Islam
635
Breastfeeding and Nasopharyngeal Colonization With Common Respiratory Pathogens Among Children
636
Breastfeeding and neurological status
637
Breastfeeding and Obesity among Kuwaiti Preschool Children
638
Breastfeeding and Occupational Stress and Fatigue of Female Workers in Garment Manufacturing Companies
639
Breast-feeding and risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Results and commentary from a case-control study
640
Breast-Feeding and Serum p,p′DDT Levels among Mexican Women of Childbearing Age: A Pilot Study
641
Breastfeeding and the cultural configuration of social space among Vietnamese immigrant woman
642
Breastfeeding and the prevention of infant mortality
643
Breastfeeding and the second baby
644
Breastfeeding and Weaning: Awareness and Practices among Female Health Providers working in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Karachi-Pakistan
645
Breastfeeding as a Protective Effect Against Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma
646
Breastfeeding as a Protective Effect Against Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma
647
Breastfeeding as prophylaxis against atopic disease
648
Breastfeeding as prophylaxis against atopic disease: prospective follow-up study until 17 years old
649
Breastfeeding Attitudes and Knowledge among Sixth Year Medical Students in Jordan
650
Breastfeeding beliefs of low-income primigravidae Original Research Article
651
Breast-feeding Continuation in South-Eastern of Iran: the Associated Factors
652
Breastfeeding During the First Hour After Birth and its Related Factors in Baby-Friendly Hospitals of Sari, 2018
653
Breastfeeding Education and Support Services Offered to Pediatric Residents in the US
654
Breastfeeding Education and the Role of Physical Therapy: A Cross-sectional Survey
655
Breastfeeding Education from the Perspective of Midwifery and Nursing Master’s Theses: The Case of Turkey
656
Breast-feeding education of obstetrics-gynecology residents and practitioners
657
Breastfeeding Education: Where Are We Going? A Systematic Review Article
658
Breastfeeding Education: Where Are We Going? A Systematic Review Article
659
Breast-feeding in a complex emergency: four linked cross-sectional studies during the Bosnian conflict
660
Breastfeeding in HIV-1-positive mothers
661
Breastfeeding in HIV-1-positive mothers
662
Breastfeeding in HIV-1-positive mothers
663
Breastfeeding in HIV-1-positive mothers
664
Breastfeeding in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Casablanca Teaching Hospital Ibn Rochd
665
Breast-feeding in public: should this be allowed in hotels?
666
Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration in First-Time Mothers: Exploring the Impact of Father Involvement in the Early Post-Partum Period
667
Breastfeeding Knowledge and Attitudes among Midwifery Diploma Students in Jordan: A Descriptive Study
668
Breastfeeding Mothers’ Informational Support Needs: A Qualitative Study in Iran
669
Breastfeeding practice in Kuwait: determinants of success and reasons for failure
670
Breastfeeding Practices among Employed Saudi Mothers
671
Breastfeeding Practices among Urban Mothers of Central Kerala, India: A Cross-Sectional Study
672
Breastfeeding Practices and Factors Associated With It: A Cross Sectional Study Among Tribal Women in Khardi Primary Health Centre, Thane, India
673
Breastfeeding Practices During the First Month Postpartum and Associated Factors: Impact on Breastfeeding Survival
674
BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES IN A RURAL COMMUNITY IN KEDAH
675
Breastfeeding Practices in Infants in theWest Region of Cameroon
676
Breastfeeding Promotion in Iran: Opportunities and Challenges
677
Breastfeeding Promotion, Challenges and Barriers: a Qualitative Research
678
Breastfeeding Reduces Breast Cancer Risk: A Case‑Control Study in North India
679
Breastfeeding Self-efficacy and Determinants among Mothers with and without COVID-19 during Childbirth: An Ambidirectional Cohort Study
680
Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Clinical Trial
681
Breastfeeding self-efficacy in Asia and Pacific: Scoping review
682
Breastfeeding Status and Infectious Diseases among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Indonesia
683
Breastfeeding Up to Two Years of Age and Its’ Associated Factors Based on Behaviors, Attitudes, Subjective Norms, and Enabling Factors (BASNEF) Model
684
Breastfeeding versus formula feeding in HIV infection
685
Breastfeeding versus Formula Feeding: Main Reasons and Determinants
686
Breastfeeding, atopy, and asthma
687
Breastfeeding, atopy, and asthma
688
Breastfeeding, atopy, and asthma
689
Breastfeeding, atopy, and asthma
690
Breast-feeding, day-care attendance and the frequency of antibiotic treatments from 1.5 to 5 years: a population-based longitudinal study in Canada
691
Breast-feeding, dummies and intelligence
692
Breastfeeding, dummy use, and adult intelligence
693
Breastfeeding, dummy use, and adult intelligence
694
Breast-feeding, maternal feeding practices and mealtime negativity at one year
695
Breastfeeding, retinoids, and postpartum depression: A new theory
696
Breastfeeding, Serum Level of Hemoglobin and Ferritin Associated with the Risk of Asthma in Children: A Case-Control Study
697
Breastfeeding: it is worth trying with the second baby
698
Breastfeeding: Neglect or Excessive Support? A Case Report of Child Abuse by a Negligent Heroin-Dependent Mother
699
Breastfeeding: Role of the obstetrician
700
Breast-i Is an Effective and Reliable Adjunct Screening Tool for Detecting Early Tumour Related Angiogenesis of Breast Cancers in Low Resource Sub-Saharan Countries
701
Breast-implant settlement reached in USA
702
Breastmilk erythropoietin and mother-to-child HIV transmission through breastmilk
703
Breastmilk feeding and lipoprotein profile in adolescents born preterm: follow-up of a prospective randomised study
704
Breast-milk-substitute business booms in Italy
705
Breast-sparing reconstruction with latissimus dorsi miniflaps
706
Breast-specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) as a Complementary Imaging Tool for BI-RADS 0 and 4a Lesions on Mammography or Ultrasonography
707
Breath acetone analysis with miniaturized sample preparation device: In-needle preconcentration and subsequent determination by gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy
708
Breath acetone in congestive heart failure
709
Breath acetone monitoring by portable Si:WO3 gas sensors Original Research Article
710
Breath acetone predicts plasma ketone bodies in children with epilepsy on a ketogenic diet
711
Breath air analysis and its use as a biomarker in biological monitoring of occupational and environmental exposure to chemical agents
712
Breath alcohol concentrations in men 7–8 hours after prolonged, heavy drinking: influence of habitual alcohol intake
713
Breath alkanes as a marker of oxidative stress in different clinical conditions
714
Breath analysis by optical fiber sensor for the determination of exhaled organic compounds with a view to diagnostics
715
Breath biomarkers of liver cirrhosis
716
Breath ethane in dialysis patients and control subjects
717
Breath figures-mediated microprinting allows for versatile applications in molecular biology
718
Breath odor characteristics after drinking and identification of sake quantity
719
Breath pentane and plasma lipid peroxides in ischemic heart disease
720
Breath sounds, asthma, and the mobile phone
721
Breath test measurements in combination with indirect calorimetry for estimation of 13C-leucine oxidation in mink (Mustela vison)
722
Breath Test Refusals in DWI Enforcement: An Interim Report
723
Breathalyzer Enabled Ignition Interlock System
724
Breathe in and Straighten Your Back: Hypoxia, Notch, and Scoliosis
725
Breathe softly, beetle: Continuous gas exchange, water loss and the role of the subelytral space in the tenebrionid beetle, Eleodes obscura
726
Breather boundary form factors in sine-Gordon theory Original Research Article
727
Breather solutions in the diffraction managed NLS equation
728
Breather solutions of a nonlinear DNA model including a longitudinal degree of freedom
729
Breather type of chirped soliton solutions for the 2D Ginzburg–Landau equation
730
Breathers and localized solitons for the Hirota–Maxwell–Bloch system on constant backgrounds in erbium doped fibers Original Research Article
731
Breathers and multi-soliton solutions for the higher-order generalized nonlinear Schrِdinger equation
732
Breathers in a single plaquette of Josephson junctions: existence, stability and resonances
733
Breathers in one-dimensional nonlinear thermalized lattice with an energy gap
734
Breathers in oscillator chains with Hertzian interactions
735
Breathers in systems with intrinsic and extrinsic nonlinearities
736
Breathers on a background: periodic and quasiperiodic solutions of extended discrete nonlinear wave systems Original Research Article
737
Breathers on diatomic Fermi–Pasta–Ulam lattices
738
Breath-held MR Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) using a 3D Dixon fat–water separated balanced steady state free precession sequence
739
Breath-Hold 3D MR Angiography of the Renal Vasculature Using a Contrast-Enhanced Multiecho Gradient-Echo Technique
740
Breath-hold 3D MR coronary angiography with a new intravascular contrast agent (feruglose)—first clinical experiences
741
Breathhold cine MRI of left ventricular function in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: work-in-progress
742
Breath-Hold Dobutamine Magnetic Resonance Myocardial Tagging: Normal Left Ventricular Response
743
BREATH-HOLDING SPELLS: AN ANALYSIS OF 43 CASES
744
Breathiness as a Feminine Voice Characteristic: A Perceptual Approach
745
Breathing and randomly walking pulses in a semilinear Ginzburg–Landau system
746
Breathing difficulty and tinnitus among children exposed to airbag deployment
747
Breathing during REM and non-REM sleep: correlated versus uncorrelated behaviour
748
Breathing exercise using a new breathing device increases airway secretion clearance in mechanically ventilated patients
749
Breathing hard to keep up with HIF-1
750
Breathing in the tropics made easy
751
Breathing Life into Crystals
752
Breathing life into Grayʹs Anatomy
753
Breathing mode compactifications and supersymmetry of the brane-world Original Research Article
754
Breathing mode energy and nuclear matter incompressibility coefficient within relativistic and non-relativistic models
755
Breathing mode gas detection
756
Breathing Not Properly 10 Years Later: What We Have Learned and What We Still Need to Learn
757
Breathing Not Properly During Exercise: Prognostic Implications in Heart Failure
758
Breathing of voltage dependent anion channel as revealed by the fractal property of its gating
759
Breathing patterns during vaso-occlusive crisis of sickle cell disease
760
Breathing zone sampling of welding fume
761
Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom
762
Breathing-synchronized radiotherapy program at the University of California Davis Cancer Center
763
Breathing-trap mechanism for encapsulation of atomic hydrogen in C60
764
Breathless Heart: Only When the Neck Is Deep in Water?
765
Breathlessness and exercise capacity in heart failure: the role of bronchial obstruction and responsiveness
766
Breathlessness and profuse haemoptysis
767
Breathlessness in pulmonary hypertension: heart and lung?
768
Breathlessness rating type influences respiratory behavior during hypercapnia in the rebreathing test
769
Breathomics for Gastric Cancer Classification Using Back-propagation Neural Network
770
B-reconstruction methods with geometric and kinematic constraints
771
B-reconstruction methods with geometric and kinematic constraints
772
Breddin’s graph for tectonic regimes
773
Bredemolic Acid Ameliorates Selected Liver Function Biomarkers in a Diet-Induced Prediabetic Rat Model
774
Bred-ensemble ocean forecast of loop current and rings
775
Bredigite-containing materials for regenerative medicine applications: A rapid review
776
Bredigite-structure Ca14Mg2[SiO4]8:Eu2+,Mn2+: A tunable green–red-emitting phosphor with efficient energy transfer for solid-state lighting Original Research Article
777
Bredon homology and equivariant K-homology of image
778
Bredon homology and ramified covering G-maps
779
Bredon-style homology, cohomology and Riemann–Roch for algebraic stacks
780
Breech delivery
781
Breech presentation is a risk factor for dysplasia of the femoral trochlea
782
Breech presentation is a risk factor for dysplasia of the femoral trochlea
783
Breech presentation: Is there a difference in eye movement patterns compared with cephalic presentation in the human fetus at term?
784
Breed and age effects on metabolic profiles of young horses using NMR-based Metabonomic analyses of serum
785
Breed and Age Effects on Quality Traits of Pakistani Buffalo Beef
786
Breed and maturity effects on Churra Galega Bragançana and Suffolk lamb carcass characteristics: Killing-out proportion and composition
787
Breed assignment test in four Italian beef cattle breeds
788
Breed differences in behaviour-related characteristics of stallions evaluated in performance tests
789
Breed differences in clearance of porcine FSH in hypophysectomized rats
790
Breed differences in sheep milk fatty acid profiles: Opportunities for sustainable use of animal genetic resources
791
Breed Differences on the Plasma Availability of Moxidectin Administered Pour-on to Calves
792
Breed distribution of the nt230(del4) MDR1 mutation in dogs
793
Breed diversity in FSH, LH and testosterone regulation of testicular function and in libido of young adult rams on the southeastern Canadian prairies
794
Breed effect on carcass and meat quality of foals slaughtered at 24 months of age
795
Breed effect on quality veal production in mountain areas: emphasis on meat fatty acid composition
796
Breed predispositions in canine mast cell tumour: A single centre experience in the United Kingdom
797
Breed specific legislation: How data can spare breeds and reduce dog bites
798
Breed variation and genetic parameters for growth and body development in diverse beef cattle genotypes
799
Breed, age and gender distribution of dogs with chronic hepatitis in the United Kingdom
800
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on consumer appraisal of three muscles of lamb
801
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on consumer appraisal of three muscles of lamb
802
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on physico-chemical characteristics of lamb meat
803
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on physico-chemical characteristics of lamb meat
804
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on sensory characteristics of lamb
805
Breed, slaughter weight and ageing time effects on sensory characteristics of lamb
806
Breeder foam: an innovative low porosity solid breeder material
807
Breeding Activities of Ingerophrynus parvus (Anura: Bufonidae) in Kedah, Malaysia
808
Breeding alters cuticular hydrocarbons and mediates partner recognition by burying beetles
809
Breeding and population biology of Armadillo officinalis (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in Benghazi, Libya
810
Breeding and post-breeding responses of woodland birds to modification of habitat structure by deer
811
Breeding and rearing of the two striped cardinalfish, Apogon quadrifasciatus (Cuvier, 1828) in captive condition
812
Breeding behaviour and hybridization: variation in male chorusing behaviour promotes mating among taxa in waterfrogs
813
Breeding biology and dose optimization for captive breeding of striped dwarf catfish Mystus vittatus using different hormones
814
Breeding biology aspects of spotted flapshell Turtle, Lissemys punctata (Lacepede 1788), in Bangladesh
815
Breeding Biology of Muscovy Duck (Cairina moschata) Under Natural Incubation: the Use of the Weibull Function and a Beta-binomial Model to Predict Nest Hatchability
816
Breeding biology of the Critically Endangered Galapagos Petrel Pterodroma phaeopygia on San Cristo´ bal Island: conservation and management implications
817
Breeding Biology of the Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis in Southern Coasts of The Caspian Sea, Iran
818
Breeding bird communities in southern Tunisian oases: the importance of traditional agricultural practices for bird diversity in a semi-natural system Original Research Article
819
Breeding bird community response to establishing intercropped switchgrass in intensively-managed pine stands
820
Breeding bird diversity in relation to environmental gradients in China
821
Breeding blanket concepts for fusion and materials requirements
822
Breeding blanket design and systems integration for a helium-cooled lithium–lead fusion power plant
823
Breeding Blanket Modules testing in ITER: An international program on the way to DEMO
824
BREEDING BREAD WHEAT FOR LOW PHYTIC ACID USING FULL DIALLEL CROSSES
825
Breeding by In vitro Culture to Improve Tolerance and Accumulation of Lead in Cynodon Dactylon L.
826
Breeding data on Blanford’s Rock Agama Psammophilus blanfordanus (Stoliczka, 1871) from Gujarat State, India
827
Breeding density, cuckoldry risk and copulation behaviour during the fertile period in raptors: a comparative analysis
828
Breeding density, not life history, predicts interpopulation differences in territorial aggression in a passerine bird
829
Breeding ecology and behaviour of the Great Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus arundinaceus, in Poyrazlar Lake, Turkey
830
Breeding ecology of rice field rats, Rattus argentiventer and R. tanezumi in lowland irrigated rice systems in the Philippines
831
Breeding ecology of visceral leishmaniasis vector sandfly in Bihar state of India
832
Breeding for an ideal plant type in yellow sarson (Brassica rapa L. yellow sarson)
833
Breeding for Disease Resistance in Farm Animals, 2nd Edition. Eds. Axford, R.F.E., Bishop S.C., Nicholas, F.W. and Owen, J.B. Wallingford, Oxon, CABI Publishing, 2000, 418 pp. £75 (hard) ISBN 0851993257
834
Breeding for drought resistance in rice: an integrated view from physiology to genomics
835
Breeding for Efficient Phytate-phosphorus Utilization by Poultry
836
Breeding for flavour of fresh market tomato: sources for increasing acid content
837
Breeding for improved abiotic stress tolerance in maize adapted to southern Africa
838
Breeding for improved appearance of large rainbow trout in two production environments
839
Breeding for improved welfare in pigs: a conceptual framework and its use in practice
840
Breeding for QX disease resistance negatively selects one form of the defensive enzyme, phenoloxidase, in Sydney rock oysters
841
Breeding for resistance to Meloidogyne exigua in Coffea arabica by introgression of resistance genes of Coffea canephora
842
Breeding for salt tolerance in crop plants — the role of molecular biology
843
Breeding for Salt-Resistance Using Transgressive Segregation in Spring Wheat..
844
Breeding for Salt-Resistance Using Transgressive Segregation in Spring Wheat..
845
Breeding for seed yield and shoot webber (Antigastra catalaunalis D.) resistance in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
846
Breeding goals and selection criteria for intensive and semi-intensive dairy goat system in Brazil
847
Breeding goats for meat production 2. Crossbreeding and formation of composite population
848
Breeding goats for meat production 3. Selection and breeding strategies
849
Breeding goats for meat production: a review 1. Genetic resources, management and breed evaluation
850
Breeding habitat and conservation priorities in Pterodroma baraui, an endangered gadfly petrel of the Mascarene archipelago Original Research Article
851
Breeding habitat expansion in the Grey heron (Ardea cinerea)
852
Breeding habitat of Culicoider schultzei eastern Uttar Pradesh of Azamgarh District
853
Breeding habitat of sparrowhawks, Accipiter nisus on spoil heaps after coal mining
854
Breeding habitat preferences of 15 bird species on south-western Finnish archipelago coast: Applicability of digital spatial data archives to habitat assessment Original Research Article
855
Breeding habitat selection of Skylarks varies with crop heterogeneity, time and spatial scale, and reveals spatial and temporal crop complementation
856
Breeding habitat selection of Skylarks varies with crop heterogeneity, time and spatial scale, and reveals spatial and temporal crop complementation
857
Breeding innovation clusters through collaborative research networks
858
Breeding Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus in forests of southwestern Iran: feeding habits and reproductive performance
859
Breeding Major Food Staples, M. Kang, P.M. Priyadarshan (Eds.). Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK (2007), ISBN: 978-0-8138-1835-1
860
Breeding Management amongst Holstein Farms: A Case Study
861
Breeding management in goat farms of Lombardy, northern Italy: Risk factors connected to gastrointestinal parasites
862
Breeding Management Program of Iranian Holstein Farms in Tehran Province
863
Breeding Objectives and Desired‐Gain Selection Index for Rayeni Cashmere Goat in Pasture System
864
Breeding objectives for three silvicultural regimes of radiata pine
865
Breeding Objectives, Selection Criteria and Breeding Practices of Indigenous Goat Population in Ethiopia: A Review
866
Breeding objectives, selection criteria and factors influencing them for goat breeds in Jordan
867
Breeding of 242mAm in a Fast Reactor
868
Breeding of Escherichia coli based on colour
869
Breeding of fast growing forest tree species for biomass production in Greece
870
Breeding of Italian Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) for a low nitrate concentration by seedling test
871
BREEDING OF NEW APPLE CULTIVARS IN BELARUS
872
Breeding of spring turnip rape, Brassica rapa L. var. subsp.campestris (L.) A.R Clapham at All-Russian Research Institute of Oil Crops
873
BREEDING OF THE SIBERIAN STURGEON (ACIPENSER BAERII BRANDT, 1869), IN A RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM, WITH DIFFERENT STOCKING DENSITIES
874
Breeding performance in the Italian chicken breedMericanel della Brianza
875
Breeding performance of the Indian sarus crane in the agricultural landscape of western India
876
Breeding plan for commercial dairy goat production systems in southern Brazil
877
Breeding population dynamics and habitat transition of Saunders’s Gull Larus saundersi in Yancheng National Nature Reserve, China
878
Breeding potential of early-maturing flint maize germplasm adapted to temperate conditions
879
Breeding Practices in Sheep Farming
880
BREEDING PROGRAMS AND PROGENY TESTING IN THE TIMES OF GENOMIC SELECTION
881
Breeding properties of Tinca tinca (L,1758) Living in kapulukaga , Reservior (Kirikkale,Turkey)
882
Breeding site and host selection by Horsfieldʹs bronze-cuckoos, Chalcites basalis
883
Breeding site heterogeneity reduces variability in frog recruitment and population dynamics
884
Breeding sites of Culicoides midges in KwaZulu-Natal
885
Breeding sites of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) and efficiency of extraction techniques for immature stages in terra-firme forest in Amazonas State, Brazil
886
Breeding skylarks (Alauda arvensis) on organic and conventional arable farms in The Netherlands
887
BREEDING SMALL GRAIN CEREALS FOR DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
888
BREEDING STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE (QPM) UNDER WATER DEFICIT REGIME
889
Breeding strategy and morphological characters in an urban population of blackbirds, Turdus merula
890
BREEDING STRUCTURE OF THE SAND FLY LUTZOMYIA LONGIPALPIS (LUTZ & NEIVA) IN BRAZIL
891
Breeding success and lutein availability in great tit (Parus major)
892
Breeding success of common cuckoos Cuculus canorus parasitising four sympatric species of Acrocephalus warblers
893
Breeding success of the endemic mara Dolichotis patagonum in relation to habitat selection: Conservation implications
894
Breeding success of the Stone Curlew Burhinus oedicnemus in Nag Valley (1999–2001), Kharan, Pakistan
895
Breeding synchrony and EPF rates: the key to a can of worms?
896
Breeding synchrony through social stimulation in a spatially segregated population of European starlings
897
Breeding system and inbreeding depression in the clonal plant species Knautia arvensis (Dipsacaceae): implications for survival in abandoned grassland Original Research Article
898
Breeding system and pollen limitation in the masting tree Sorbus aucuparia L. (Rosaceae) in the NW Iberian Peninsula
899
Breeding System and pollination of selected plants endemic to Juan Fern?ndez Islands
900
Breeding system evolution in Tarasa (Malvaceae) and selection for reduced pollen grain size in the polyploid species
901
Breeding system of Bulnesia retama (Gillies ex Hook & Arn.) Gris. (Zygophyllaceae) in the Central Monte Desert (Mendoza, Argentina)
902
Breeding system of Macromeria viridiflora (Boraginaceae) and geographic variation in pollinator assemblages
903
Breeding system, genetic diversity and clonal structure in the sub-alpine forb Rutidosis leiolepis F. Muell. (Asteraceae) Original Research Article
904
Breeding the bottom line Original Research Article
905
Breeding three line rice hybrids with good grain quality
906
Breeding value estimation in the Hungarian Sport Horse population
907
Breeding, embryonic development and salinity tolerance of Skunk clownfish Amphiprion akallopisos
908
Breeding, embryonic development and salinity tolerance of Skunk clownfish Amphiprion akallopisos
909
Breed-related differences in altered BRCA1 expression, phenotype and subtype in malignant canine mammary tumors
910
Breeds of risk-adjusted fundamentalist strategies in an order-driven market
911
Breed-specific fetal biometry and factors affecting the prediction of whelping date in the German shepherd dog
912
Breen becomes East Coast Colorants, while Teknor Apex plans another factory closure
913
Breeze conditions as a favoring mechanism of Alexandrium taylori blooms at a Mediterranean beach
914
Brefeldin A and Cytochalasin B reduce dengue virus replication in cell cultures but do not protect mice against viral challenge
915
Brefeldin A inhibits cholesterol efflux without affecting the rate of cellular uptake and re-secretion of apolipoprotein A-I in adipocytes
916
Brefeldin A inhibits the antiviral action of interferon against encephalomyocarditis virus
917
Brefeldin A: a specific inhibitor of cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis in oat coleoptile segments
918
Bregman distances and Chebyshev sets Original Research Article
919
Bregman distances and Klee sets Original Research Article
920
Bregman divergences in the (m×k)-partitioning problem
921
Bregman strongly nonexpansive operators in reflexive Banach spaces
922
Breit interaction, level spacing statistics and far-infrared absorption in small metal clusters
923
Breit–Pauli atomic structure calculations for Fe XI
924
BREIT–PAULI ENERGIES, TRANSITION PROBABILITIES, AND LIFETIMES FOR 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 3d, 4s2LLEVELS OF THE LITHIUM SEQUENCE,Z= 3–8
925
Breit-Pauli energy levels and transition rates for the carbonlike sequence
926
Breit–Pauli energy levels belonging to 2p4, 2s2p5, 2p6, 2p33ℓ configurations and all E1 transitions among these levels in Mg V
927
Breit–Pauli energy levels, lifetimes, and transition probabilities for the beryllium-like to neon-like sequences
928
Breit-Pauli R-Matrix Calculation for Electron Impact Collision Strengths and Rates of O VI
929
Breit-Wigner resonances and nucleon properties in the resonance region
930
Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying α-decay of deformed nuclei Original Research Article
931
Bremsstrahlung endpoint energy monitoring by 115In activation detector
932
Bremsstrahlung endpoint energy monitoring by 115In activation detector
933
Bremsstrahlung exposure of tissues from beta-therapeutic nuclides
934
Bremsstrahlung exposure of tissues from beta-therapeutic nuclides
935
Bremsstrahlung in a strong laser field
936
Bremsstrahlung of fast charged particles on clusters in a wide spectral range
937
Bremsstrahlung photons as a probe of hot nuclei
938
Bremsstrahlung spectrum for α decay and quantum tunneling
939
Bremsstrahlung-induced highly penetrating probes for nondestructive assay and defect analysis
940
Bremsstrahlung-induced highly penetrating probes for nondestructive assay and defect analysis
941
Brenda Laurel, Editor, Design research: methods and perspectives, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2003) ISBN 0 262 12263 4 £25.95, 334 pp.
942
Brendelite, (Bi,Pb)2Fe3+,2+O2(OH)(PO4), a new mineral from Schneeberg, Germany: Description and crystal structure
943
Brenneria quercina and Serratia spp. isolated from Spanish oak trees: molecular characterization and development of PCR primers
944
Brenntag acquires Aquacryl/Chemacryl
945
Brenntag acquisitions in UK & Switzerland may mark prelude to an IPO
946
Brenntag to sell for Columbian Chemicals in Latin America
947
Brenntag to sell Wackerʹs fumed silica & effect pigments in North America
948
Brenstien polynomials and its application to fractional differential equation
949
Brent Davies, The Essentials of School Leadership, Paul Chapman Publishing and Corwin Press, London (2005) ISBN 1-4129-0289-4 (pbk) (194pp.).
950
Brequinar derivatives and species-specific drug design for dihydroorotate dehydrogenase
951
Bresse system with indefinite damping
952
Bretazenil, a benzodiazepine receptor partial agonist, as an adjunct in the prophylactic treatment of OP poisoning
953
Brethren Behaving Badly: A Deviant Approach to Medieval Antifraternalism
954
Bretylium, an organic quaternary amine, inhibits the Na,K-ATPase by binding to the extracellular K-site
955
Breuil modules for Raynaud schemes Original Research Article
956
Brevetoxin abundance and composition during ECOHAB-Florida field monitoring cruises in the Gulf of Mexico
957
Brevetoxin B5, a new brevetoxin analog isolated from cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi in New Zealand, the marker for monitoring shellfish neurotoxicity
958
Brevetoxin composition in water and marine aerosol along a Florida beach: Assessing potential human exposure to marine biotoxins
959
Brevetoxin derivatives that inhibit toxin activity Original Research Article
960
Brevetoxin: Biotransformation and effects on xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes
961
Brevetoxin-6 (PbTx-6), a Nonaromatic Marine Neurotoxin, Is a Ligand of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor
962
Brevinin-2R-linked polyethylenimine as a promising hybrid nanogene- delivery vector
963
Breviscapine prevents downregulation of renal water and sodium transport proteins in response to unilateral ureteral obstruction
964
Brevundimonas vesicularis:A Novel Bio-sorbent for Removal of Lead from Wastewater
965
Brew wort from Cyperus esculentus tubers
966
Brewer’s Yeast Improves Glycemic Indices in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
967
Brewer's Yeast Improves Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
968
Brewery waste as a potential source of phenolic compounds: Optimisation of the extraction process and evaluation of antioxidant and antimicrobial activities
969
Brewery Wastewater Evaluation and Remediation: Metal Sorption Kinetics and Transport
970
Brewery wastewater treatment using anaerobic inverse fluidized bed reactors
971
Brewery wastewaters in photobiological hydrogen generation in presence of Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U. 001
972
Brewing effect on levels of biogenic amines in different coffee samples as determined by LC-UV
973
Brewing Justice: Fair trade coffee, sustainability and survival
974
Brewing: I.S. Hornsey; Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1999, x+231 pages, ISBN 0-85404-568-6, £16-95
975
Brewster angle autocorrelation spectroscopy a new method for precise determination of the tilt angle of amphiphiles in Langmuir monolayers
976
Brewster angle microscopic study of mixed lipid–protein monolayer at the air–water interface and its application in biosensing
977
Brewster angle microscopy and surface potential measurements of Langmuir–Blodgett films of zinc tri(tert-butyl)-4-sulphophthalocyanine
978
Brewster angle microscopy of fullerene monolayers
979
Brewster angle microscopy: A preferential method for mesoscopic characterization of monolayers at the air/water interface
980
Brewster angle with a negative-index material
981
Brewster-angle analysis of native and photoelectrochemically grown silicon oxide nanotopographies
982
Brexit and its Impacts on Iran-EU Relationship
983
Brexit and the English School of International Relations: A Theoretical Study
984
Brézis–Gallouët–Wainger type inequality with a double logarithmic term in the Hölder space: Its sharp constants and extremal functions Original Research Article
985
Brezis–Nirenberg type theorems and multiplicity of positive solutions for a singular elliptic problem
986
Brezzi-Pitkaranta stabilization and a priori error analysis for the Stokes Control
987
BRI1/BAK1, a Receptor Kinase Pair Mediating Brassinosteroid Signaling
988
Briaexcavatins A and B, novel briaranes from the octocoral Briareum excavatum
989
Briaexcavatolides X–Z, three new briarane-related derivatives from the gorgonian coral Briareum excavatum
990
Brian Alspach and his work Original Research Article
991
Brian Boniface and Chris Cooper, Editors, Worldwide Destinations: The Geography of Travel and Tourism, Elsevier, Butterworth-Heineman, London (2005) ISBN 0-7506-5997-1 (518pp. $36.95).
992
Brian C.J. Moore (Ed.), An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, 5th Ed., Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier Science, USA, 2003, paperback xvi + 413 pages. ISBN 0-12-505628-1.
993
Brian cells detect danger before we feel fear
994
Brian Day: CMAʹs next president supports private health care
995
Brian Donahue, The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord, Yale University Press, New Haven (2004) xx + 311 pages, AUS$35.00 hardcover.
996
Brian Evans Conway
997
Brian F. Towler, Fundamental Principles of Reservoir Engineering, SPE Textbook Series vol. 8, Society of Petroleum Engineers Publications, Richardson, TX (2002) ISBN 1555630928 (232pp., $84.50).
998
Brian Friel and the Scene of Writing: Reading Give Me Your Answer, Do!
999
Brian Greenwood: making milestones in malaria research
1000
Brian Huot, Beth Stroble and Charles Bazerman, Editors, Multiple Literacies for the 21st century (Research in the Teaching of Rhetoric and Composition Series), Hampton Press, Cresskill, NJ (2004) ISBN 1-57273-537-6 (pbk) $35.00 (447pp. without index).
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