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Childhood social circumstances and psychosocial and behavioural factors as determinants of plasma fibrinogen
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Childhood social class and cancer incidence: Results of the globe study
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Childhood Social Withdrawal, Interpersonal Impairment, and Young Adult Depression: A Mediational Model
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Childhood socialization: comparative studies of parenting, learning and educational change (CERC studies in comparative education 12): Robert A. LeVine; Comparative Education Research Centre, The University of Hong Kong, 2003, pp. 299, price US$32. ISBN 9
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Childhood Socioeconomic Position and Adult Cardiovascular Mortality: The Boyd Orr Cohort
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Childhood socioeconomic status and suicide mortality in early adulthood among Norwegian men and women. A prospective study of Norwegians born between 1955 and 1965 followed for suicide from 1990 to 2001
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Childhood stunting: measuring and stemming the staggering costs of inadequate water and sanitation
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Childhood stuttering and dissociations across linguistic domains
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Childhood stuttering and speech disfluencies in relation to children’s mean length of utterance: a preliminary study
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Childhood stuttering: Incidence and development
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Childhood systemic lupus erythematosus: Cognitive changes associated with corticosteroid therapy in an adolescent female
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Childhood Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; a Rare Multisystem Disorder: Case Report of a 3-year-old Girl with Oral Involvement as a Primary Sign
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Childhood temperament and adult alcohol habits: A prospective longitudinal study from age 4 to age 36
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Childhood Temperament and Family Environment as Predictors of Internalizing and Externalizing Trajectories From Ages 5 to 17
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Childhood tongue squamous cell carcinoma
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Childhood trauma and dissociation in tertiary care patients with migraine and tension type headache: A controlled study
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Childhood trauma and emotional reactivity to daily life stress in adult frequent attenders of general practitioners
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Childhood trauma as a correlate of lifetime opiate use in psychiatric patients
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Childhood Trauma as a Risk Factor for High Risk Behaviors in Adolescents with Borderline Personality Disorder
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Childhood trauma history and dissociative experiences among Turkish men diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder
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Childhood Trauma Linked to Adult Waterpipe Smoking: A Survey of Health Science Students in Iran
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Childhood Trauma of Domestic Violence and Violence in Further Intimate Relationship
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Childhood trauma, attachment style, and a couple’s experience of terminal cancer: Case study
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Childhood trauma, imaginary companions, and the development of pathological dissociation
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Childhood traumas and hallucinations: An analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey
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Childhood tuberculosis and its early diagnosis
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Childhood Tuberculosis in Kermanshah, Iran, During 10 Years
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Childhood urine mercury excretion: dental amalgam and fish consumption as exposure factors
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Childhood Vasculitis
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Childhood very severe pneumonia and meningitisrelated hospitalization and death in Yemen, before and after introduction of H. influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine
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Childhood vesiculobulous disorder (toxic epidermal necrolysis) in a resource constrained setting
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Childhood victimisation and developmental expression of non-clinical delusional ideation and hallucinatory experiences
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Childhood victimization and alcohol symptoms in females: causal inferences and hypothesized mediators
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Childhood victimization and the risk of Vulvar Dysesthesia
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Childhood vitiligo
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Childhood vitiligo: A retrospective hospital based study, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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Childhood, Disability, & Violence. Empowering Disability Organisations to Develop Prevention Strategies. Prepared by AIAS (Italy), Fenacerci (Portugal), DFA (Spain), and Disability Now (Greece), 2004, 26 pp.
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Childhood, possibility thinking and wise, humanising educational futures
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Childhood-onet uveiti in Behçet dieae:a decriptive tudy of 36 cae
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Childhood-onset cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
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Childhood-onset epilepsy associated with polymicrogyria
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Childhood-onset growth hormone (GH) deficiency in adult life
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Childhood-Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Report of 82 Patients from Isfahan, Iran
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Childhood-onset neuropsychiatric disorders among adult patients in a Swedish special hospital
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Childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder: A tic-related subtype of ocd?
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Childhood-onset schizophrenia: progressive brain changes during adolescence
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Childhood-onset schizophrenia: rare but worth studying
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Child-initiated conversations about the past and memory performance by preschoolers
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Child-injury death rates–do international comparisons help?
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Childlessness and intergenerational transfers : what is at stake ?
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Childlessness at the end of life : evidence from rural Wales
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Child-onset neuropathy associated with an anti-GM1 antibody
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CHILD-PARENT AGREEMENT IN THE ASSESSMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN’S FEARS A Comparative Perspective
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Child–Parent Agreement on Quality of Life of Overweight Children: Discrepancies between Raters
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Child-Parent Relationships and Parents’ Preventive Behaviors Affecting the Onset of Substance Use in Children: My Family Study
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Child-pugh score, pre-operative nutritional assessment indicators and liver transplant outcome
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Child-rearing and child abuse antecedents of criminality
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Child-Rearing Attitudes and Cardiovascular Risk among Children: Moderating Influence of Parental Socioeconomic Status
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CHILD-REARING VALUES OF ESTONIAN AND FINNISH MOTHERS AND FATHERS
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Child-related cognitions and affective functioning of physically abusive and comparison parents
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Children — A Multi-Professional Perspective: D. Wyse, A. Hawtin (Eds.); Arnold, London
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Children achieve adult-like sensory integration during stance at 12-years-old
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Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events, yet practitioners treating these young people to reduce subsequent psychological harm may not be aware of—or use—interventions based on the best available evidenc
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Children and adolescents who sell sex: a community study
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Children and Adolescents with Autism Exhibit Reduced MEG Steady-State Gamma Responses
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Children and Adolescents With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Children and Adults in Cardiopulmonary Arrest: Are Advanced Life Support Guidelines Followed in the Prehospital Setting?, ,
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Children and Bullying, K. Rigby. Wiley–Blackwell, Malden, MA (2008). 232 pp., $19.95 (Pbk), $54.95 (Hbk)
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CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN TERMS OF GLOBALIZATION
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Children and Clinical Studies: The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Instituteʹs New Multimedia Resource for Pediatric Research
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Children and COVID- 19 infection: A case series of Iran
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Children and drug education: The P.I.E.D. pipers
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Children and eating. Personality and gender are associated with obesogenic food consumption and overweight in 6- to 12-year-olds
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Children and Guns in a Well Child Cohort
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Children and HIV in Africa: what is next?
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Children and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
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Children and medicines: self-treatment of common illnesses among Luo schoolchildren in western Kenya
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Children and poverty
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Children and Tasks
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Children and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Opportunities and Challenges in an Evolving System
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Children and their burned limbs: Simply VAC® it and foam it?
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Children and their Environments: Learning, Using and Designing Spaces, Spencer, C., Blades, M. (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006) (279pp., paperback, incl. index, $34.99, ISBN 13 978-0-521-54682-9).
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Children and Their Parentsʹ Perceptions of Symptom Severity and Treatment Preference for Tourette Syndrome
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Children and torture
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Children and tuberculosis: protecting the next generation?
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Children and violence : Reiss, David, Richters, John E., Radke-Yarrow, Marian, & Scharff, David (Eds.), New York: Guilford Press, 1993, 136 pp., $14.95 ISBN # 089-862-5882
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Children and youth in foster care: disentangling the relationship between problem behaviors and number of placements
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Children and Youth Who Use Cannabis for Pain Relief: Benefits, Risks, and Perceptions
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Children are not small adults
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Children as architects of Web directories: An exploratory study
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Children as computer users: the case of collaborative learning
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CHILDREN AS CONSUMER an‎d EFFECTS FOR FAMILY PURCHASE DECISIONS
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Children as designers of educational multimedia software
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CHILDREN AS PARTNERS IN NEIGHBORHOOD PLACEMAKING: LESSONS FROM INTERGENERATIONAL DESIGN CHARRETTES
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Children at risk for anxiety disorders
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Children at risk for early academic problems: the role of learning-related social skills
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Children at Risk for Learning Disorders: Multiple Perspectives
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Children at the Convent: Comparing Historical Data, Morphology and DNA Extracted from Ancient Tissues for Sex Diagnosis at Santa Clara-a-Velha (Coimbra, Portugal)
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Children at the millennium: A report from the social sciences
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Children at work in rural northern Nigeria: patterns of age, space and gender
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Children can solve Bayesian problems: the role of representation in mental computation
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Children capabilities: A structural equation model for India
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Children capacity in disaster risk reduction: a call for action
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Children caring for their worlds: The politics of care and childhood
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Children conceived by intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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Children conceived by intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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Children construct novel word meaning ad-hoc based on known words: Computational model of shape and material biases
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Children Contacting with Smear Positive Tuberculosis Patients
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Children correlate infrequent behaviors with minority groups: a case of illusory correlation
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Children could benefit from an expansion in day : Smith, J.P. Editorial (1991) Journal of Advanced Nursing Vol. 16 pp. 767–768
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Children Dental Trauma Facts for Emergent Field Management
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Children Digital Libraries and User Interfaces: Proposing a Set of Criteria
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Children eat what they are served: the imprecise regulation of energy intake
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Children engaging in storybook reading: The influence of access to print resources, opportunity, and parental interaction
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Children expect generic knowledge to be widely shared
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Children experiencing violence I: parental use of corporal punishment
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Children experiencing violence II: prevalence and determinants of corporal punishment in schools
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Children exposed to obscene phone calls: What they remember and tell
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Children exposure assessment to ultrafine particles and black carbon: The role of transport and cooking activities
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Children exposure to atmospheric particles in indoor of Lisbon primary schools
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Children exposure to trace levels of heavy metals at the north zone of Kifissos River Original Research Article
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Children facing a family memberʹs acute illness: A review of intervention studies
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CHILDREN FOSTER CARE LAW AND PRACTICE: WHAT MALAYSIA CAN LEARN FROM FOSTER CARE (IHTIDHAN) IN JORDAN
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Children from disrupted families as adults: family structure, college attendance and college completion
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Children growing up in a violent community: The role of the family
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Children in Brunei Darussalam: Their Educational, Legal and Social Protections
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Children in chronic pain: Promoting pediatric patientsʹ symptom accounts in tertiary care
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Children in classrooms: peer status, status distribution and mental well-being
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Children in custody in Brazil
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Children in foster care: factors influencing outpatient mental health service use
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Children in spotlight of next US health-insurance campaign
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Children in the digital age
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Children in the information technology design process: A review of theories and their applications
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Children in the urban environment: an issue for the new public health agenda
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Children in young and aging societies: The order of generations and models of childhood in comparative perspective
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Children involved in bullying at elementary school age: their psychiatric symptoms and deviance in adolescence : An epidemiological sample
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Children involved in bullying: psychological disturbance and the persistence of the involvement
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Children involvement in entrepreneurship in rural communities: an attitudinal analysis
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children language development: psycholinguistics perspective
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Children Literacy Development and The Book Industry in Nigeria: The Efa 2015 Policy Somersault
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Children living with a parent who has a mental illness: A critical analysis of the literature and research implications
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Children living with domestic violence: Putting menʹs abuse of women on the child care Agenda : Edited by Audrey Mullender and Rebecca Morley. Whiting and Birch, London. 1994. 296 pp
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Children locked away from human rights in the UK
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Children may not benefit from neuroblastoma screening at 1 year of age. Updated results of the population based controlled trial in Germany
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Children Mental Health Problems: Parent Report Form of Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire
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Children Mental Health Problems: Parent Report Form of Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire
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CHILDREN MORTALITY FROM COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN CHILD TEACHING HOSPITAL
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Children Mortality in Iran: Moving Ahead with the Sustainable Development Goals
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Children need more protection in clinical trials, says IOM
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Children of a cohort of depressed patients 25 years later: psychopathology and relationships
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CHILDREN OF ADDICTED FATHERS
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Children of alcoholics in Spain: from risk to pathology
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Children of alcoholics, negative life events, and early experimentation with drugs
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Children of Liberty”: Idealist Historiography in Staël, Shelley, and Sand
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Children of mothers at psychosocial risk growing up: A follow up at the age of 16
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Children of perestroika: the changing socioeconomic conditions in Russia and Ukraine and their effect on the psychological well-being of high-school adolescents
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Children of the forests: Child gatherers and traders in non-wood forest products in the Mazowe Valley area in Zimbabwe
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Children of The Orang Asli Minority In Malaysia: Achieving The Malay Language Literacy
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Children prefer certain individuals over perfect duplicates
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Children referred for possible sexual abuse: medical findings in 2384 children
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Children remember prosocial program lessons but how much are they learning?
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Children reorient using the left/right sense of coloured landmarks at 18–24 months
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CHILDREN S ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOURS TOWARD AT-HOME LEARNING: A CASE STUDY AT CHILDREN S HOME TAIPING
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Children s Creative Thinking in Kenya
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Children s HIV Status and the Acceptance Stage of Grief amongst HIV-Positive Women
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Children s Mask-Wearing Behaviors and the Factors that go along with them during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Children s Mental Health from the Perspective of Traditions and Religious Texts
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Children Satisfaction of Nursing Care By Drawing in Hospitalized Children
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Children speak for themselves : Clare Haynes-Seman and David Baumgarten. Brunner/Mazel, New York, 1994. 180 pp
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Children speak for themselves: Using the Kempe interactional assessment to evaluate allegations of parent/child sexual abuse : Clare Haynes-Seman and David Baumgarten. Brunner/Mazel, New York, 1994
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Children targeted in research-awareness campaign
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Children unaffected by attending bullfights
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Children use vowels to help them spell consonants
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Children Walking to and from School in Tehran: Associations with neighbourhood safety, parental concerns and children’s perceptions
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Children who Commit acts of Serious Interpersonal Violence: Messages for Best Practice, A. Hagell, R. Jeyarajah-Dent (Eds.). Jessica Kingsley Publishers, UK (2006) 256pp., £19.99 (Pbk), ISBN: 9781843103844.
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Children who live in communities affected by AIDS
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Children Who See Too Much: Lessons from the Child Witness to Violence Project: Betsy McAlister Groves; Beacon Press, 2002, 168 pages, ISBN 0-8070-3138-0
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Children Whose Mothers Are HIV Infected: Who Resides in the Home and Is There a Relationship to Child Psychosocial Adjustment?
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Children With Asthma Admitted to a Pediatric Observation Unit
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Children with Autism and Their Friends: A Multidimensional Study of Friendship in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Children with bronchial asthma assessed for psychosocial problems in a teaching hospital in Nigeria
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Children with burn injuries-assessment of trauma, neglect, violence and abuse
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Children with Cancer: Encountering Trauma and Transformation in the Emergence of Consciousness
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Children with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis: clinical spectrum and response to treatment
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CHILDREN WITH CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF HIRSCHSPRUNG’S DISEASE –A CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE
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Children with Comorbid Speech Sound Disorder and Specific Language Impairment are at Increased Risk for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and their ability to disengage ongoing attentional focus: More on inhibitory function
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Children with diabetes mellitus: Lipid profile according to the numbers of glicated haemoglobin
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Children with Disabilities in Early Care in Ghana
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Children with Disabilities: A Review on Medical Care and Social Supports
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Children with Growth Hormone (GH) deficiency: Lean mass assessment using enCORE pediatric software
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Children With Heart Murmurs: Can Ventricular Septal Defect Be Diagnosed Reliably Without an Echocardiogram?
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Children with incarcerated mothers: Developmental outcomes, special challenges and recommendations
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Children with low motor ability have lower visual-motor integration ability but unaffected perceptual skills
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Children with mathematical learning disability fail in recruiting verbal and numerical brain regions when solving simple multiplication problems
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Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders from the Islamic Perspective
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Children with Obesity Prioritize Social Support against Stigma: A Qualitative Study for Development of an Obesity Prevention Intervention
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Children with renal scarring: a retrospective Study
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Children with reported histories of sexual abuse: utilizing multiple perspectives to understand clinical and psychosocial profiles
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Children with seizures exhibit preferences for foods compatible with the ketogenic diet
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Children With Special Health Care Needs and Changing Policy
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Children With Special Health Care Needs: A Celebration of Success!
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Children with Steroid-resistant Nephrotic Syndrome: a Single-Center Study
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Children With Tetralogy of Fallot in an Urban Centre in Africa
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Children with type-1 diabetes and their unaffected siblings have few er symptoms of asthma
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Children With Vitamin D Deficiency: Is A Wrist X-Ray Necessary?
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Children, adolescents and periodontal diseases
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Children, AIDS and the politics of orphan care in Ethiopia: The extended family revisited
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CHILDREN, CITIES AND PARTICIPATION
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Children, CT Scan and Radiation
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CHILDREN, GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX AND ULTRASOUND
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Children, play, and computers in pre-school education
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Children, stress, and sensitization: an integration of basic and clinical research on emotion?
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Children, the Main Victims of Ethnic Violence in Myanmar
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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ROAD ENVIRONMENT: ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
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Children\ʹs Mental Health from the Perspective of Traditions and Religious Texts
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Children`s Internets /Mothers Rights: The Shaping of America`s Child Care Policy
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Children`s Internets /Mothers Rights: The Shaping of America`s Child Care Policy
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Children`s rights concept in modern social and humanitarian discourse
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Children’s ability to distinguish between memories from multiple sources: Implications for the quality and accuracy of eyewitness statements
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Children’s acquisition of early literacy skills: examining family contributions
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Children’s Affect Expression and Frontal EEG Asymmetry: Transactional Associations with Mothers’ Depressive Symptoms
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Children’s Arterial Blood Pressure Percentile Curves
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Children’s attributions of beliefs to humans and God: cross-cultural evidence
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Children’s behavioral pain reactions during local anesthetic injection using cotton‑roll vibration method compared with routine topical anesthesia: A randomized controlled trial
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Children’s behavioral patterns, the Five-Factor model of personality, and risk behaviors
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Children’s causal inferences from indirect evidence: Backwards blocking and Bayesian reasoning in preschoolers
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Children’s choice strategies: the effects of age and task demands
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Children’s Conceptual Structures of Science Categories and the Design of Web Directories
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Children’s Coordination of Linguistic and Numeric Units in Mathematical Argumentative Writing
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Children’s coping after psychological stress. Choices among food, physical activity, and television
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Children’s decision making: the effects of training, reinforcement, and memory aids
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Children’s Depressive Symptoms in Relation to EEG Frontal Asymmetry and Maternal Depression
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Children’s developing notions of (im)partiality
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Children’s developing understanding of the relation between variable causal efficacy and mechanistic complexity
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Children’s development of analogical reasoning: Insights from scene analogy problems
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Children’s dietary recalls: the salience of entree and liking for foods on accuracy and order of reporting
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Children’s Drawing in the UK and China
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Children’s Drawing, Self Expression, Identity and the Imagination
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Children’s Eating Habits and Obesity While Watching Television
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Children’s emergent preferences for soft drinks: Stimulus-equivalence and transfer
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Children’s engagement and competence in personal recollection: Effects of parents’ reminiscing goals
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Children’s essentialist beliefs about aggression
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Children’s Ethno-Aesthetic Responses to a Turkish Carpet: a Cross-Cultural Study in Three Cultures
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CHILDREN’S EXPERIENCE OF THE PHYSICAL OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT IN URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING AND POLICY
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Children’s experience of violence in China and Korea: a transcultural study
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Children’s Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms over Time: The Role of Individual Differences in Patterns of RSA Responding
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Children’s eyewitness memory for a repeated event
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Children’s false memories: Easier to elicit for a negative than for a neutral event
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Children’s Feedback Preferences in Response to an Experimentally Manipulated Peer Evaluation Outcome: The Role of Depressive Symptoms
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Children’s food choice process in the home environment. A qualitative descriptive study
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Children’s graphical notations as representational tools for musical sense-making in a music-listening task
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Children’s hedonic response to berry products: Effect of chemical composition of berries and hTAS2R38 genotype on liking
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Children’s Idea about Cigarettes and Smoking
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Children’s ideas about cars and health: an environmental motivator?
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Children’s imitation of causal action sequences is influenced by statistical and pedagogical evidence
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Children’s incidental learning of the colors of objects and clothing
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Children’s indoor and outdoor play patterns in Ahwaz city: implications for injury prevention
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Children’s Influence in Family Consumption Decisions in Iran
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Children’s Intent Attributions and Feelings of Distress: Associations with Maternal and Paternal Parenting Practices
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Children’s interaction with cross-cultural and multilingual digital libraries. II. Information seeking, success, and affective experience
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Children’s interaction with cross-cultural and multilingual digital libraries: I. Understanding interface design representations
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Children’s interactions and learning outcomes with interactive talking books
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Children’s Inter-Individual Variability and Asthma Development
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CHILDREN’S INTERPRETAION OF ADVERTISEMENT
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CHILDREN’S KHUTBAH AS A CONTRIBUTION TO CHILDREN’S LITURETURE
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Children’s learning about water in a museum and in the classroom
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Children’s learning from contrast modelling
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CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ABOUT WAR AND THE SHAPING OF CHILDREN’S IDENTITY
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Children’s Literature and Education: A Memoir of Dr. Lawrence Sipe
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Children’s literature to promote students’ global development and wellbeing
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Children’s long-term memory for autobiographical events
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Children’s magazines: reading resources or food marketing tools?
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Children’s memories of experienced and nonexperienced events following repeated interviews
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Children’s Mental Health: Pattern of referral, distribution of disorders and service use in child psychiatry outpatient setting
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Children’s metacognitive judgments in an eyewitness identification task
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Children’s Metafiction, Readers, and Reading: Building Thematic Models of Narrative Comprehension
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Children’s metamemorial judgments in an event recall task
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Children’s models of division
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Children’s Motivation in Elementary Physical Education: A Longitudinal Study
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Children’s Narrative Development and Usage of Narratives in the Evaluation of Language
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Children’s nursing and future directions: Learning from ‘memorable events’
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CHILDREN’S PARTICIPATION IN CUSTODY AND ACCESS PROCEEDINGS
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CHILDREN’S PARTICIPATION IN LIBRARY SPACE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME
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Children’s Perception of Cancer and Survivors After a Cancer Education Program Engaging with Survivors: A Qualitative Study
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Children’s Perception Scale of Head Lice Infestation (CPS-HLI): Design and Psychometrics
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Children’s Perceptions of Anti-Smoking Campaign Strategy in Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur: A Pilot Study
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Children’s Perceptions of Natural Environment Behaviours in Books
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Children’s perceptions of the nursing profession in Poland
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Children’s performance on a false-belief task is impaired by activation of an evolutionarily-canalized response system
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Children’s Perspectives on the Medical and Cultural Aspects of Circumcision
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Children’s Privacy in Pediatric Wards in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences: 2014 - 2015
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Children’s private speech during algorithmic and heuristic drawing tasks
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Children’s profiles of addition and subtraction understanding
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Children’s reasoning about norms and traits as motives for behavior
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Children’s recall of medical experiences: the impact of stress
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Children’s recognition of advertisements on television and on Web pages
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Children’s reports of emotional, physical and sexual maltreatment by educational staff in Israel
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Children’s representation and structural development of the counting sequence 1–100
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Children’s Responses to the Medical Evaluation for Child Sexual Abuse
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CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN TODAY S AND ISLAMIC LAW A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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Children’s Roles in Quranic Stories
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Children’s school placement in Germany: does Kindergarten attendance matter?
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Children’s sense-making of division of fractions
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Children’s sequential information search is sensitive to environmental probabilities
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Children’s sexual play and behavior in pre-school settings: staff’s perceptions, reports, and responses
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CHILDREN’S SOCIAL SKILLS THROUGH TRADITIONAL SPORT GAMES IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
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Children’s solutions of logical versus empirical problems: What’s missing and what develops?
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Children’s spoken word recognition and contributions to phonological awareness and nonword repetition: A 1-year follow-up
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Children’s story stem responses: a measure of program impact on developmental risks associated with dysfunctional parenting
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Children’s suggestibility for an instance of a repeated event versus a unique event: The effect of degree of association between variable details
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Children’s suggestion-induced omission errors are not caused by memory erasure
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Children’s Sympathy for Peers Who Are the Targets of Peer Aggression
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Children’s understanding of market forces
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Children’s understanding of posterior probability
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Children’s understanding of teaching: A component of self-regulation?
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Children’s understanding of the arithmetic concepts of inversion and associativity
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Children’s understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction
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Children’s use of geometric information in mapping tasks
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Children’s use of part–part comparisons to estimate probability
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Children’s use of realistic considerations in problem solving: some English evidence
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Children’s use of saving strategies: An experimental approach
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Children’s Verbalizations and Cheating Behavior During Game Playing: The Role of Sociometric Status, Aggression, and Gender
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Children’s working memory: Investigating performance limitations in complex span tasks
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Children′s Memory for Early Experience
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Children′s Memory for Emotional Events: The Importance of Emotion-Related Retrieval Cues
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Children′s Phonological Working Memory: Contributions of Long-Term Knowledge and Rehearsal
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Childrenʹs Ability to Make Tentative Interpretations of Ambiguous Messages
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Childrenʹs ability to make transitive inferences: The importance of premise integration and structural complexity
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Childrenʹs acceptance of new foods at weaning. Role of practices of weaning and of food sensory properties
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Childrenʹs acquisition of science terms: Simple exposure is insufficient
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Childrenʹs advocacy centers: Do they lead to positive case outcomes?
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Childrenʹs Affective Responses, Cognitive Appraisals, and Coping Strategies in Response to the Negative Affect of Parents and Peers
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Childrenʹs Analogical Problem Solving: The Effects of Superficial, Structural, and Procedural Similarity
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Childrenʹs Analogical Reasoning about Natural Phenomena,,
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Childrenʹs Analysis of Hierarchical Patterns: Evidence from a Similarity Judgment Task
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Childrenʹs and adolescentsʹ aggressive behavior in context: The development and application of aggressive problem-solving strategies
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Childrenʹs and Familiesʹ Holiday Experiences
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Childrenʹs anticipation of and response to colposcopic examination
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Childrenʹs approaches to area measurement through different contexts
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Childrenʹs argument writing, interest and self-efficacy: an intervention study
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Childrenʹs Arithmetical Difficulties: Contributions from Processing Speed, Item Identification, and Short-Term Memory
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Childrenʹs assessments of corporal punishment and other disciplinary practices: The role of age, race, SES, and exposure to spanking
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Childrenʹs assessments of corporal punishment and other disciplinary practices: The role of age, race, SES, and exposure to spanking
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Childrenʹs attitudes to holidays overseas
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Childrenʹs attributions for peer victimization: A social comparison approach
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Childrenʹs attributions for peer victimization: A social comparison approach
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Childrenʹs attributions for their own versus othersʹ behavior: Influence of actor versus observer differences
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Childrenʹs behavior toward and understanding of robotic and living dogs
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Childrenʹs behavior toward and understanding of robotic and living dogs
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Childrenʹs behavioral understanding of knowledge acquisition
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Childrenʹs behaviour and the urban environment: an ecological analysis
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Childrenʹs behaviour and their graphic representation of parents and self
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Childrenʹs body image concerns and eating disturbance: A review of the literature
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Childrenʹs categorizations of race: A naturalistic approach : (1995). How Young Children Perceive Race. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 133 pp. ISBN 0-8039-7109-5. $24.00 paper.
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Childrens Classroom Behavior: The Unique Contribution of Family Organization
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Childrenʹs color trails
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Childrenʹs command of quantification
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Childrenʹs Common Grounds: A Study of Intergroup Relations Among Children in Public Settings
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CHILDRENʹS COMPETENCE AND THE ECOLOGY OF COMMUNITIES: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO THE EVALUATION OF PARTICIPATION
361
Childrenʹs comprehension of sentences with focus particles
362
Childrenʹs comprehension of visual formal features in television programs
363
Childrenʹs consent to surgery : By Priscilla Alderson. Open University Press, Buckingham, U.K., 1993, 212 pp., £12.99 (paperback)
364
Childrenʹs construction of mathematical knowledge in solving novel isomorphic problems in concrete and written form
365
Childrenʹs cooperative and competitive interactions in limited resource situations: A literature review
366
Childrenʹs cooperative behavior and interactions in trained and untrained work groups in regular classrooms
367
Childrenʹs creative collaboration during a computer-based music task
368
Childrenʹs decisions about what to believe and their ability to report the source of their belief
369
Childrenʹs dental anxiety in the United Kingdom in 2003
370
Childrenʹs descriptions of the foods consumed during loss of control eating episodes
371
Childrenʹs developing numerical notations: The impact of input display, numerical size and operational complexity
372
Childrenʹs development in solving a certain class of additive problems in mathematics: A didactic intervention based on action
373
Childrenʹs difficulties with partial representations in ambiguous messages and referentially opaque contexts
374
Childrenʹs Drawing in the UK and China
375
Childrenʹs Drawing, Self Expression, Identity and the
376
Childrenʹs drawings provide a new perspective on teacher–child relationship quality and school adjustment
377
Childrenʹs education and home electrification: A case study in northwestern Madagascar
378
Childrenʹs elevated cortisol levels at daycare: A review and meta-analysis
379
Childrenʹs emotional and behavioral reactions following the disclosure of extrafamilial sexual abuse: Initial effects
380
Childrenʹs emotional and behavioural well-being and the family environment: findings from the Health Survey for England
381
Childrenʹs endocrine disorders at a glance
382
Childrenʹs enjoyment and perception of computer use in the home and the school
383
Childrenʹs Ethno-Aesthetic Responses to a Turkish carpet: A Cross-Cultural Study in Three Cultures
384
CHILDRENS EVALUATIONS OF CLASSROOM FRIEND AND CLASSROOM BEST FRIEND RELATIONSHIPS RCarl-Johan Nils Meurling
385
CHILDRENS EVALUATIONS OF CLASSROOM FRIEND AND CLASSROOM BEST FRIEND RELATIONSHIPS RCarl-Johan Nils Meurling
386
Childrenʹs experiences of democracy, participation, and trust in school
387
Childrenʹs experiences of violence: Some have much more than others
388
Childrenʹs Eyewitness Suggestibility: Memory Trace Strength Revisited
389
Childrenʹs False Memories: A Test of the Dissociability of Cognitive and Social Processes,
390
Childrenʹs fears: Cultural and developmental perspectives
391
Childrenʹs feeding programs in Atlantic Canada: some Foucauldian theoretical concepts in action
392
Childrenʹs fruit and vegetable intake: Associations with the neighbourhood food environment
393
Childrenʹs growth after kidney transplantation
394
Childrenʹs hard-wired aversion to pure vegetable tastes. A ‘failed’ flavour–nutrient learning study
395
Childrenʹs hard-wired aversion to pure vegetable tastes. A ‘failed’ flavour–nutrient learning study
396
Childrenʹs health and the social theory of risk: Insights from the British measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) controversy
397
Childrenʹs health as an input to labor: Intrahousehold food distribution in Rural Indonesia
398
Childrenʹs health-related quality of life, neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation and social capital. A contextual analysis
399
Childrenʹs hedonic responses to the odors of alcoholic beverages: A window to emotions
400
Childrenʹs Hospital, San Diego: The 13th annual electromyograph: fine-wire course: www.sandiegogaitlab.com
401
Childrenʹs influence on family decision-making: a restaurant study
402
Childrenʹs informal knowledge of physical angle situations
403
Childrenʹs information seeking in coping with daily-life problems: An investigation of fifth- and sixth-grade students Original Research Article
404
Childrenʹs in-library use of computers in an urban public library
405
Childrenʹs interpretations of curriculum events
406
Childrenʹs interview statements and behaviors: Role in identifying sexually abused children
407
Childrenʹs knowledge and use of coping strategies during hospitalization for elective surgery
408
Childrenʹs knowledge of astronomy and its change in the course of learning
409
Childrenʹs knowledge of the relation between intentional action and pretending
410
Childrenʹs learning from television: Applied developmental psychology at its best
411
Childrenʹs left parietal brain activation during mental rotation is reliable as well as specific
412
Childrenʹs literature and activities promoting social cognition of peer relationships in preschoolers
413
Childrens Literature in Adult Education
414
Childrenʹs Memories According to Fuzzy-Trace Theory: An Endorsement of the Theoryʹs Purpose and Some Suggestions to Improve Its Application,,
415
Childrenʹs Memory and Source Monitoring of Real-Life and Televised Events
416
Childrenʹs Memory for Atypical Actions in Script-Based Stories: An Examination of the Disruption Effect
417
Childrenʹs Memory Scale, by M. Cohen. San Antonio, TX: Psychological Corporation, 1997.
418
Childrenʹs mental representation of referential relations
419
Childrenʹs Metamemory about the Influence of Conceptual Relations on Recall
420
Childrenʹs Motivation to Explore Partially Completed Exhibits in Hands-On Museums
421
Childrenʹs neighborhood place as a psychological and behavioral domain
422
Childrenʹs nighttime fears
423
Childrenʹs nighttime fears: parent–child ratings of frequency, content, origins, coping behaviors and severity
424
Childrenʹs nurses’ post-operative pain management practices: An observational study
425
Childrenʹs nutrition and health in adulthood
426
Childrenʹs nutrition in Jamaica: do household structure and household economic resources matter?
427
Childrenʹs online reports about educational and informational television programs
428
Childrenʹs Oral Health: The Time for Change is Now
429
Childrenʹs outdoor play: Exploring parental concerns about childrenʹs safety and the changing nature of childhood
430
Childrenʹs participation in consultations and decision-making at health service level: A review of the literature
431
Childrenʹs perception and experience of the family advocate system
432
Childrenʹs perception and interpretation of anxiety-related physical symptoms
433
Childrenʹs Perception of Faces of Varied Immaturity
434
Childrenʹs perceptions of behavior problem peers: Effects of teacher feedback and peer-reputed status
435
Childrenʹs perceptions of intergroup and intragroup similarity and the role of social experience
436
Childrenʹs perceptions of the relationship with the teacher: Associations with appraisals and internalizing problems in middle childhood
437
Childrenʹs perceptions of the relationship with the teacher: Associations with appraisals and internalizing problems in middle childhood
438
Childrenʹs perceptions of the risk of sexual abuse
439
Childrenʹs Perceptions of Their Neighborhoods
440
Childrenʹs Performance on “Animal Tests” of Oddity: Implications for Cognitive Processes Required for Tests of Oddity and Delayed Nonmatch to Sample
441
Childrenʹs Phonological Awareness: Confusions between Phonemes that Differ Only in Voicing
442
Childrenʹs predictions of consistency in peopleʹs actions
443
Childrenʹs productivity in the English past tense: The role of frequency, phonology, and neighborhood structure
444
Childrenʹs reactions to cooperative group work: a strategy for enhancing peer relationships among bullies, victims and bystanders
445
Childrenʹs reactions to the unfamiliar in middle childhood and adolescence: an observational twin/sibling study
446
Childrenʹs Reading Performance is Correlated with White Matter Structure Measured by Diffusion Tensor Imaging
447
Childrenʹs reasoning about physics within and across ontological kinds
448
Childrenʹs reasoning by mathematical induction: normative facts, not just causal facts
449
Childrenʹs recall of emotionally arousing, repeated events: A review and call for further investigation
450
Childrenʹs recalls from five dietary-reporting validation studies. Intrusions in correctly reported and misreported options in school breakfast reports
451
Childrenʹs recoding in memory for collaboration: A way of learning from others
452
Childrenʹs reflections on corporal punishment
453
Childrenʹs Relationship with Teachers and Bonds with School An Investigation of Patterns and Correlates in Middle Childhood
454
Childrenʹs relationships with adults and peers: An examination of elementary and junior high school students
455
CHILDRENS RELATIONSHIPS WITH CLASSMATES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF FRIENDSHIP NOMINATIONS AND LIKING
456
CHILDRENS RELATIONSHIPS WITH CLASSMATES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF FRIENDSHIP NOMINATIONS AND LIKING
457
Childrenʹs religious knowledge: Implications for understanding satanic ritual abuse allegations
458
Childrenʹs Representational Theory of Language:The Problem of Opaque Contexts
459
Childrenʹs residential exposure to chlorpyrifos: Application of CPPAES field measurements of chlorpyrifos and TCPy within MENTOR/SHEDS-Pesticides model
460
Childrenʹs Respiratory Health and Daily Particulate Levels in 10 Nonurban Communities
461
Childrenʹs right to express views and have them taken seriously
462
Childrenʹs right to palliative care codified in the USA
463
Childrens rights and sports
464
Childrens rights and the Scottish Childrens Hearings system
465
Childrenʹs rights in emergencies and disasters
466
Childrenʹs rights to adequate nutritious foods in the two Americas
467
Childrenʹs risk and resilience following a natural disaster: Genetic vulnerability, posttraumatic stress, and depression
468
Childrenʹs satisfaction with out-of-home care in South Australia
469
Childrenʹs School Adjustment: A Developmental Transactional Systems Perspective
470
Childrenʹs school assessment: Implications for family–school partnerships
471
Childrenʹs school performance and their parentsʹ causal attributions to ability and effort: A longitudinal study
472
Childrenʹs school performance and their parentsʹ causal attributions to ability and effort: A longitudinal study
473
Childrenʹs school readiness in the ECLS-K: Predictions to academic, health, and social outcomes in first grade
474
Childrenʹs script based inferences
475
Childrenʹs search roles at home: Implications for designers, researchers, educators, and parents
476
Childrenʹs search strategies and accompanying verbal and motor strategic behavior: Developmental trends and relations with task performance among children age 5 to 17
477
Childrenʹs Self-Report of Exposure to Violence and Its Relation to Emotional Distress
478
Childrenʹs Self-Talk Under Conditions of Mild Anxiety
479
CHILDRENʹS SENSE OF PLACE IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
480
Childrenʹs Sensitivity to Syllables, Onsets, Rimes, and Phonemes
481
Childrenʹs Serial Recall Errors: Implications for Theories of Short-Term Memory Development
482
Childrenʹs services and care: A rural view
483
Childrenʹs smoking habits in an agricultural community in Japan and the importance of a no smoking program integrating family, school and community health
484
Childrenʹs social status as a function of emotionality and attention control
485
Childrenʹs social status as a function of emotionality and attention control
486
Childrenʹs societal understanding: A Western view
487
Childrenʹs strategies in computational estimation
488
Childrenʹs strategies in numerosity judgment
489
Childrenʹs strategy use and interpretations of mathematical representations
490
Childrenʹs Susceptibility to Retroactive Interference: The Effects of Age and Degree of Learning
491
Childrenʹs symptoms of posttraumatic stress and depression after a natural disaster: Comorbidity and risk factors
492
Childrenʹs thoughts on the origin of species: A study of explanatory coherence
493
Childrenʹs time of day preference: age, gender and ethnic differences
494
Childrenʹs understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal?
495
Childrenʹs understanding of belief and disconfirming visual evidence
496
Childrenʹs Understanding of Biology and Health: M. Siegal, and C.C. Peterson (Eds.). (1999). (305 pp.). New York: Cambridge Univ. Press. ISBN: 0-521-62098-8, US$59.95
497
Childrenʹs understanding of death as the cessation of agency: a test using sleep versus death
498
Childrenʹs understanding of death in relation to child suicidality and homicidality
499
Childrenʹs understanding of events and criminal justice processes in police programs
500
Childrenʹs understanding of false beliefs that result from developmental misconceptions,
501
Childrenʹs understanding of graphic representations of quantitative data
502
Childrenʹs understanding of human and super-natural mind
503
Childrenʹs understanding of logical and conventional rules in arithmetic algorithms
504
Childrenʹs Understanding of Preexisting Differences in Knowledge and Belief
505
Childrenʹs Understanding of Successive Divisions in Different Contexts
506
Childrenʹs understanding of teaching: the role of knowledge and belief
507
Childrenʹs understanding of the additive composition of number and of the decimal structure: what is the relationship?
508
Childrenʹs understanding of the brain: From early essentialism to biological theory
509
Childrenʹs understanding of the necessity of logically necessary truths
510
Childrenʹs Understanding of the Relation between Addition and Subtraction: Inversion, Identity, and Decomposition
511
Childrenʹs Understanding of the Relation between Delayed Video Representation and Current Reality: A Test for Self-Awareness?,,
512
Childrenʹs understanding that utterances emanate from minds: using speaker belief to aid interpretation
513
Childrenʹs understandings of rurality: exploring the interrelationship between experience and understanding
514
Childrenʹs use of adult testimony to guide food selection
515
Childrenʹs use of counterfactual thinking in causal reasoning
516
Childrenʹs Use of Different Information Types When Learning Homophones and Nonce Words
517
Childrenʹs use of geometry and landmarks to reorient in an open space
518
Childrenʹs Use of Sample Size and Diversity Information within Basic-Level Categories
519
Childrenʹs use of sample size and variability to make social inference
520
Childrenʹs use of the masu form in play scenes
521
Childrens use of the prosodic characteristics of infant-directed speech
522
Childrenʹs use of the Yahooligans! Web search engine. III. Cognitive and physical behaviors on fully self-generated search tasks
523
Childrenʹs use of the Yahooligans! Web search engine: I. Cognitive, physical, and affective behaviors on fact-based search tasks
524
Childrens Use of the Yahooligans! Web Search Engine: II. Cognitive and Physical Behaviors on Research Tasks
525
Childrenʹs voices: qualitative data from the ‘Barretstown studies’
526
Childrenʹs weights: guess or measure by tape? Original Research Article
527
Childrenʹs working memory: Its structure and relationship to fluid intelligence
528
Childrens Working-Memory Processes: A Response-Timing Analysis
529
Childrens’ and parents’ views and experiences of attending a childhood obesity clinic: a qualitative study
530
Child-specific and family-wide risk factors using the retrospective Childhood Experience of Care & Abuse (CECA) instrument: A life-course study of adult chronic depression — 3
531
Child-to-parent violence: Profile of abusive adolescents and their families
532
Child-Turcotte-Pugh versus MELD score as a predictor of outcome after elective and emergent surgery in cirrhotic patients
533
Chile
534
Chile agrees to emergency contraception for rape victims
535
chile Law Lords ruling on Pinochet gives hope for human rights
536
Chile, India: evidence-based tropical medicine
537
Chile, the International Geophysical Year, and the Antarctic
538
Chilean Children’s Reading Levels of Statistical Graphs
539
Chilean flour and wheat grain: Tracing their origin using near infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics
540
Chilean growth dynamics
541
Chilean TV channels in court over AIDS ads
542
Chileʹs environmental momentum: ISO 14001 and the large-scale mining industry – Case studies from the state and private sector
543
Chile-U.S.A.: A Case Study of Telecollaboration
544
Chilika Lagoon: Restoring ecological balance and livelihoods through re-salinization
545
Chill material and size effects on HTC evolution in sand casting of aluminum alloys
546
Chill zone copper with the strength of stainless steel and tailorable color Original Research Article
547
Chilled air production in cool–thermal discharge systems from ice melting under constant heat flux and melt removal
548
Chilled bulk storage of gutted hake (Merluccius merluccius L.) in CO2 and O2 enriched controlled atmospheres
549
Chilled Ceiling Effects on The Indoor Air Quality in a Room Equipped with Displacement Ventilation System
550
Chilled ceilings and displacement ventilation
551
Chilled storage characteristics of low-fat, n-3 PUFA-enriched dry fermented sausage reformulated with a healthy oil combination stabilized in a konjac matrix
552
Chiller system performance benchmark by data envelopment analysis
553
Chilli hotness determination based on optical capsaicin biosensor using stacked immobilisation technique
554
Chill-Induced Decrease in Capacity of RuBP Carboxylation and Associated H2O2 Accumulation in Cucumber Leaves are Alleviated by Grafting onto Figleaf Gourd
555
Chilling affects allatal cell proliferation via antennae and protocerebral neurons in the cockroach Diploptera punctata
556
Chilling and forcing model to predict bud-burst of crop and forest species
557
Chilling and freezing of part-baked bread. Part I: An MRI signal analysis Original Research Article
558
Chilling and freezing of part-baked bread. Part II: Experimental assessment of water phase changes and structure collapse Original Research Article
559
Chilling and Freezing Storage for Keeping Overall Quality of “Deglet Nour” Dates
560
Chilling injury in husk tomato leaves as defined by scanning calorimetry
561
Chilling requirement for deciduous fruits under climate change in Egypt
562
Chilling stress effects on corpus allatum proliferation in the Hawaiian cockroach, Diploptera punctata: a role for ecdysteroids
563
Chilling stress in plants
564
Chilling stress-induced proteomic changes in rice roots
565
Chilling Tolerance of Potato Plants Transformed with a Yeast-Derived Invertase Gene under the Control of the B33 Patatin Promoter
566
Chilling-induced oxidative stress in young sal ( Shorea robusta ) seedlings
567
Chilling-induced photoinhibition in nine isolates ofValonia utricularis(Chlorophyta) from different climate regions
568
Chilocorine D, a novel heptacyclic alkaloid from a coccinellid beetle (Chilocorus renipustulatus)
569
Chilungu Phonology, Lee Bickmore. CSLI Publications, University of Chicago Press, Stanford (2007)
570
Chimaeric HIV-1 subtype C Gag molecules with large in-frame C-terminal polypeptide fusions form virus-like particles
571
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun: A Transmitted Trauma
572
Chimaphilin induces apoptosis in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells through a ROS-mediated mitochondrial pathway
573
Chimborazo and the old kilogram
574
CHIME dating of monazite, xenotime, zircon and polycrase: Protocol, pitfalls and chemical criterion of possibly discordant age data
575
Chimera Analysis of the Clock Mutation in Mice Shows that Complex Cellular Integration Determines Circadian Behavior
576
Chimera simulations of multibladed rotors in high-speed forward flight with weak fluid-structure-coupling
577
Chimeras of the Flp and Cre recombinases: tests of the mode of cleavage by flp and cre
578
Chimeric 7e3 Fab (ReoPro) decreases detectable CD11b on neutrophils from patients undergoing coronary angioplasty
579
Chimeric and humanised—misunderstood
580
Chimeric antigen receptor‑T cells immunotherapy for targeting breast cancer
581
Chimeric Arabidopsis thaliana ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase containing a pea small subunit protein is compromised in carbamylation: Getzoff TP, Zhu G, Bohnert HJ, Jenson RG: Plant Physiology 1998, 116:695–702
582
Chimeric Aspartic Proteinases and Active Site Binding
583
Chimeric BCR/ABL gene detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization in three new cases of Philadelphia chromosome-negative chronic myelocytic leukemia
584
Chimeric cells of maternal origin in juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
585
Chimeric cyclodepsipeptides as mimetics for the anthelmintic PF1022A
586
Chimeric Derivative of Fibrolase, a Fibrinolytic Enzyme from Southern Copperhead Venom, Possesses Inhibitory Activity on Platelet Aggregation
587
Chimeric exchanges within the bradykinin B2 receptor intracellular face with the prostaglandin EP2 receptor as the donor: importance of the second intracellular loop for cAMP synthesis
588
Chimeric External Control to Quantify Cell Free DNA in Plasma Samples by Real Time PCR
589
Chimeric Fc Receptors Identify Ligand Binding Regions in Human Glycoprotein VI
590
Chimeric GB virus B genomes containing hepatitis C virus p7 are infectious in vivo
591
Chimeric Glycosyltransferases for the Generation of Hybrid Glycopeptides Original Research Article
592
chimeric IgG4 monoclonal antibody directed against CD18 reduces infarct size in primate model of myocardial ischemi and reperfusion
593
Chimeric Japanese Encephalitis Virus SA14/SA14-14-2 Was Virulence Attenuated and Protected the Challenge of Wild-Type Strain SA14
594
Chimeric LNA/DNA probes as a detection system for real-time PCR
595
Chimeric NKG2D receptor–expressing T cells as an immunotherapy for multiple myeloma
596
Chimeric patterns in Juniperus chinensis ‘Torulosa Variegata’ (Cupressaceae) expressed during leaf and stem formation
597
Chimeric peptide nucleic acids incorporating (2S,5R)-aminoethyl pipecolyl units: synthesis and DNA binding studies
598
Chimeric Primates: Embryonic Stem Cells Need Not Apply
599
Chimeric RNase H-competent oligonucleotides directed to the HIV-1 Rev response element Original Research Article
600
Chimeric stem cells
601
Chimeric T-cell receptors: highly specific tools to target cytotoxic T-lymphocytes to tumour cells
602
Chimeric Virus-like Particles of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 (HPV 16) as a Prophylactic and Therapeutic Vaccine
603
Chimerism and central tolerance
604
Chimerism and liver transplant tolerance
605
Chimerism as a tool to induce clinical transplantation tolerance
606
Chimerism in children with juvenile dermatomyositis
607
Chimerism Quantification after Sex-Matched BMT: How Probable Is It to Find Donor/Recipient Pairs with Distinguishable Cells?
608
Chimers of Two Fused ADP/ATP Carrier Monomers Indicate a Single Channel for ADP/ATP Transport
609
Chimie douce preparation, characterization and photocatalytic activity of nanocrystalline SnO2
610
Chimie douce synthesis and thermochemical characterization of mesoporous perovskite-type titanate phases
611
Chimie douce synthesis of a new nonlinear optical material: Ba1.5VOSi2O7
612
Chimioadiothérapie concomitante avec carboplatine et étoposide pour traiter des glioblastomes inopérables
613
Chimioadiothérapie concomitante avec carboplatine et étoposide pour traiter des glioblastomes inopérables
614
Chimioembolisation et radiothérapie de conformation dans le traitement du carcinome hépatocellulaire
615
Chimiohyperthermie intrapéritonéale dans le traitement des carcinoses péritonéales d’origine gastrique
616
Chimioradiothérapie adjuvante des cancers du rectum
617
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec cisplatine et docétaxel après chimiothérapie d’induction pour les cancers pulmonaires non à petites cellules, étude de phase II
618
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec cisplatine et docétaxel après chimiothérapie d’induction pour les cancers pulmonaires non à petites cellules, étude de phase II
619
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec témozolomide dans les tumeurs gliales de haut grade
620
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec témozolomide dans les tumeurs gliales de haut grade
621
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec oxaliplatine dans le cancer du rectum
622
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante avec oxaliplatine dans le cancer du rectum
623
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans la stratégie thérapeutique des adénocarcinomes du pancréas exocrine et de lʹestomac
624
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le cancer du rectum localement évolué
625
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le cancer du rectum localement évolué
626
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les cancers du col de l’utérus : quels niveaux de preuve ?
627
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement du carcinome du larynx localement évolué
628
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement du carcinome du larynx localement évolué
629
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des cancers du sein inflammatoire non métastatiques inopérables après échec d’une chimiothérapie première
630
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des cancers du sein inflammatoire non métastatiques inopérables après échec d’une chimiothérapie première
631
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des cancers infiltrants de la vessie
632
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des tumeurs infiltrantes de la vessie : acquis, controverses et perspectives
633
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des tumeurs infiltrantes de la vessie : acquis, controverses et perspectives
634
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante des tumeurs infiltrantes de la vessie : acquis, controverses et perspectives
635
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante du cancer de lʹœsophage
636
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante et tumeurs gliales malignes de lʹadulte
637
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante exclusive des cancers bronchopulmonaires non à petites cellules : la TEP-scanographie au (18F)-FDG réalisée à mi parcours du traitement est-elle un facteur prédictif de la réponse ?
638
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante exclusive des cancers bronchopulmonaires non à petites cellules : la TEP-scanographie au (18F)-FDG réalisée à mi parcours du traitement est-elle un facteur prédictif de la réponse ?
639
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante par folfox–cetuximab dans les carcinomes du cardia et de l’œsophage de stade III : résultats définitifs de l’étude de phase II Erafox du groupe Gercor
640
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante par folfox–cetuximab dans les carcinomes du cardia et de l’œsophage de stade III : résultats définitifs de l’étude de phase II Erafox du groupe Gercor
641
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante pour cancer bronchique localement évolué : impact de la qualité de la radiothérapie sur la survie globale : résultats de l’essai de l’Intergroupe francophone de cancérologie thoracique (IFCT) et du Groupe français de pneum
642
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante pour cancer bronchique localement évolué : impact de la qualité de la radiothérapie sur la survie globale : résultats de l’essai de l’Intergroupe francophone de cancérologie thoracique (IFCT) et du Groupe français de pneum
643
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante préopératoire dans les carcinomes du col utérin de stades IB2 à IIB : expérience de l’institut Curie
644
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante suivie d’une irradiation stéréotaxique dans les cancers bronchiques non à petite cellules : essai de phase 1 CYBERTAXCIS
645
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante suivie d’une irradiation stéréotaxique dans les cancers bronchiques non à petite cellules : essai de phase 1 CYBERTAXCIS
646
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante suivie d’une irradiation stéréotaxique des cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules : essai de phase 1 CYBERTAXCIS
647
Chimioradiothérapie concomitante suivie d’une irradiation stéréotaxique des cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules : essai de phase 1 CYBERTAXCIS
648
Chimioradiothérapie dans le traitement adjuvant des adénocarcinomes gastriques : réelle avancée ?
649
Chimioradiothérapie dans les cancers du col utérin localement évolués
650
Chimioradiothérapie dans les cancers du col utérin localement évolués
651
Chimioradiothérapie dans les cancers du col utérin localement évolués. Étude rétrospective de 92 patientes traitées à l’institut Curie de 1986 à 1998
652
Chimioradiothérapie dans le cancer du col utérin : expérience du centre Alexis-Vautrin
653
Chimioradiothérapie dans le cancer du col utérin : expérience du centre Alexis-Vautrin
654
Chimioradiothérapie de rattrapage à visée curative de rechutes pelviennes isolées de cancers du col utérin
655
Chimioradiothérapie de rattrapage pour métastases médiastinales et pleuropulmonaires d’un cancer du canal anal
656
Chimio-radiothérapie de rattrapage pour métastases médiastinales et pleuropulmonaires dʹun cancer du canal anal
657
Chimio-radiothérapie de rattrapage pour métastases médiastinales et pleuropulmonaires dʹun cancer du canal anal
658
Chimioradiothérapie des adénocarcinomes du pancréas exocrine
659
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules – la présence d’emboles sur biopsies est un facteur pronostique des cancers
660
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules – la présence d’emboles sur biopsies est un facteur pronostique des cancers
661
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers de l’œsophage : chronique d’un échec locorégional
662
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers de l’œsophage : quelles aires ganglionnaires faut-il irradier ?
663
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers du canal anal : la dose de 36 Gy est suffisante pour contrôler la maladie ganglionnaire infraclinique
664
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers du canal anal : la dose de 36 Gy est suffisante pour contrôler la maladie ganglionnaire infraclinique
665
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers du pancréas : est-ce qu’il y a une corrélation entre l’âge et la toxicité ?
666
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers du pancréas : est-ce qu’il y a une corrélation entre l’âge et la toxicité ?
667
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers ORL de stade N2 ou 3 : le curage ganglionnaire dans tous ses états
668
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers ORL de stade N2 ou 3 : le curage ganglionnaire dans tous ses états
669
Chimioradiothérapie des carcinomes des voies aérodigestives supérieures
670
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers de lʹœsophage : valeur pronostique des anticorps circulants anti-P53 et anti-ras
671
Chimioradiothérapie des cancers de lʹœsophage : valeur pronostique des anticorps circulants anti-P53 et anti-ras
672
Chimioradiothérapie du carcinome épidermoïde du rectum : à propos de 13 patients
673
Chimioradiothérapie du carcinome épidermoïde du rectum : à propos de 13 patients
674
Chimioradiothérapie en split course dans les carcinomes bronchiques non à petites cellules de stade III : résultats préliminaires dʹune étude de phase II
675
Chimioradiothérapie exclusive des cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules localement évolués
676
Chimioradiothérapie exclusive ganglionnaire prophylactique chez les patients traités dans les cancers de l’œsophage localement évolués : la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité épargne mieux les organes à risque
677
Chimioradiothérapie exclusive ganglionnaire prophylactique chez les patients traités dans les cancers de l’œsophage localement évolués : la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité épargne mieux les organes à risque
678
Chimioradiothérapie exclusive pour cancer de l’œsophage : comparaison entre 66 Gy et 50 Gy, une étude rétrospective
679
Chimioradiothérapie néoadjuvante dans les cancers avancés du rectum. Résultats d’une étude rétrospective. taux de préservation sphinctérienne
680
Chimioradiothérapie néoadjuvante dans les cancers avancés du rectum. Résultats d’une étude rétrospective. taux de préservation sphinctérienne
681
Chimioradiothérapie néoadjuvante par 5-fluoro-uracile et oxaliplatine pour les cancers du rectum localement évolués : étude de la toxicité et de la réponse histologique
682
Chimioradiothérapie néoadjuvante par 5-fluoro-uracile et oxaliplatine pour les cancers du rectum localement évolués : étude de la toxicité et de la réponse histologique
683
Chimioradiothérapie postopératoire des cancers des voies aérodigestives : vers un nouveau standard ?
684
Chimioradiothérapie préoperatoire dans les cancers du col utérin de stades IB2 et II opérables de gros volume sans extension ganglionnaire
685
Chimioradiothérapie préoperatoire dans les cancers du col utérin de stades IB2 et II opérables de gros volume sans extension ganglionnaire
686
Chimioradiothérapie préopératoire des adénocarcinomes du pancréas : évaluation anatomopathologique de l’efficacité thérapeutique
687
Chimioradiothérapie préopératoire des cancers du rectum : ce que laissent présager les études en cours et à venir
688
Chimioradiothérapie : gestion de la toxicité
689
Chimioradiothérapie : gestion de la toxicité
690
Chimioradiothérapie, curiethérapie et chirurgie des cancers du col utérin localement évolués : facteurs pronostiques de contrôle local et de survie globale
691
Chimioradiothérapie, curiethérapie et chirurgie des cancers du col utérin localement évolués : facteurs pronostiques de contrôle local et de survie globale
692
Chimioradiothérapie: rappel historique et état des lieux
693
Chimiothérapie à base de cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile, avec ou sans docétaxel, suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les carcinomes nasopharyngés
694
Chimiothérapie à base de cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile, avec ou sans docétaxel, suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les carcinomes nasopharyngés
695
Chimiothérapie adjuvante des sarcomes des tissus mous
696
Chimiothérapie adjuvante suivie d’une chimioradiothérapie conformationnelle dans les cancers de l’estomac
697
Chimiothérapie d’induction des carcinomes épidermoïdes de la tête et du cou
698
Chimiothérapie d’induction et escalade de dose pour le traitement des cancers épidermoïdes du canal anal localement évolués : analyse définitive de l’essai accord 03
699
Chimiothérapie d’induction et escalade de dose pour le traitement des cancers épidermoïdes du canal anal localement évolués : analyse définitive de l’essai accord 03
700
Chimiothérapie d’induction par docétaxel, cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le cancer du cavum localement évolué non métastatique, à propos de 25 cas
701
Chimiothérapie d’induction par docétaxel, cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le cancer du cavum localement évolué non métastatique, à propos de 25 cas
702
Chimiothérapie d’induction suivie d’une radiothérapie bifractionnée et d’une chimiothérapie de consolidation chez des patients atteints d’un carcinome du nasopharynx
703
Chimiothérapie d’induction suivie d’une radiothérapie bifractionnée et d’une chimiothérapie de consolidation chez des patients atteints d’un carcinome du nasopharynx
704
Chimiothérapie des cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures
705
Chimiothérapie des sarcomes des tissus mous de lʹadulte
706
Chimiothérapie des tumeurs urothéliales infiltrantes
707
Chimiothérapie dʹinduction suivie dʹune association concomitante de radiothérapie et de chimiothérapie pour les carcinomes bronchiques non à petites cellules de stade III
708
Chimiothérapie du cancer du cavum localement évolué
709
Chimiothérapie du cancer du cavum localement évolué
710
Chimiothérapie du cancer du rectum
711
Chimiothérapie et radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d’intensité pour les cancers du pancréas localement évolués
712
Chimiothérapie et radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d’intensité pour les cancers du pancréas localement évolués
713
Chimiothérapie et radiothérapie concomitantes ou séquentielles après chirurgie conservatrice des cancers du sein de stades I-II : résultats de lʹessai clinique français de phase III randomisé ARCOSEIN
714
Chimiothérapie et radiothérapie concomitantes ou séquentielles après chirurgie conservatrice des cancers du sein de stades I-II : résultats de lʹessai clinique français de phase III randomisé ARCOSEIN
715
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante avec cisplatine, docétaxel et capécitabine suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les cancers localement évolues du cavum : résultats préliminaires
716
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante avec cisplatine, docétaxel et capécitabine suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les cancers localement évolues du cavum : résultats préliminaires
717
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante contre adjuvante pour les patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein localisé traité par irradiation postopératoire : étude cas–témoin à partir du registre de la Côte d’Or
718
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante contre adjuvante pour les patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein localisé traité par irradiation postopératoire : étude cas–témoin à partir du registre de la Côte d’Or
719
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante dans les cancers avancés du rectum. Résultats dʹune étude rétrospective. Taux de préservation sphinctérienne
720
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante dans les cancers avancés du rectum. Résultats dʹune étude rétrospective. Taux de préservation sphinctérienne
721
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante par cisplatine et doxorubicine et chimioradiothérapie bifractionnée concomitante à base de cisplatine dans le cancer du nasopharynx localement évolué au centre hospitalier universitaire Benbadis de Constantine
722
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante par cisplatine et doxorubicine et chimioradiothérapie bifractionnée concomitante à base de cisplatine dans le cancer du nasopharynx localement évolué au centre hospitalier universitaire Benbadis de Constantine
723
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante par docetaxel–cisplatine–5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les cancer du nasopharynx : étude prospective de 32 cas
724
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante par docetaxel–cisplatine–5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans les cancer du nasopharynx : étude prospective de 32 cas
725
Chimiothérapie néoadjuvante suivie dʹune radiothérapie adaptée à la réponse tumorale dans les tumeurs germinales séminomateuses du système nerveux central : expérience de lʹhôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière et revue de la littérature
726
Chimiothérapie première par docétaxel, cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement des carcinomes indifférenciés localement évolués non métastatiques du cavum
727
Chimiothérapie première par docétaxel, cisplatine et 5-fluoro-uracile (TPF) suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement des carcinomes indifférenciés localement évolués non métastatiques du cavum
728
Chimiothérapie première par docétaxel, cisplatine, et 5-fluoro-uracile suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement du cancer du nasopharynx localement évolué
729
Chimiothérapie première par docétaxel, cisplatine, et 5-fluoro-uracile suivie de chimioradiothérapie concomitante dans le traitement du cancer du nasopharynx localement évolué
730
Chimney Damage in the Greater Seattle Area from the Nisqually Earthquake of 28 February 2001
731
Chimney effect in a “T” form cavity with heated isothermal blocks: The blocks height effect
732
Chimney emissions from small-scale burning of pellets and fuelwood—examples referring to different combustion appliances
733
Chimney-enhanced natural convection from a vertical plate: experiments and numerical simulations
734
Chimp optimization algorithm to optimize a convolution neural network for skin detection in HVS and RGB images
735
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) personality predicts behavior
736
Chimpanzee diet and habitat selection in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda
737
Chimpanzee food calls are directed at specific individuals
738
Chimpanzee helping in collaborative and noncollaborative contexts
739
Chimpanzee minds: suspiciously human?
740
Chimpanzee Right-Handedness: Internal and External Validity in the Assessment of Hand Use
741
Chimpanzee social cognition
742
Chimpanzees are more skilful in competitive than in cooperative cognitive tasks
743
Chimpanzees deceive a human competitor by hiding
744
Chimpanzees differentially produce novel vocalizations to capture the attention of a human
745
Chimpanzees do not take advantage of very low cost opportunities to deliver food to unrelated group members
746
Chimpanzees know what conspecifics do and do not see,
747
Chimpanzees know what others know, but not what they believe
748
Chimpanzees of the Lakeshore: Natural History and Culture at Mahale
749
Chimpanzees recognize themselves in mirrors
750
Chimpanzees share food for many reasons: the role of kinship, reciprocity, social bonds and harassment on food transfers
751
Chimpanzees spontaneously alter the location of their gestures to match the attentional orientation of others
752
Chimpanzees understand psychological states – the question is which ones and to what extent
753
Chimpanzees use long-term spatial memory to monitor large fruit trees and remember feeding experiences across seasons
754
Chimpanzees versus humans: itʹs not that simple
755
Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, follow gaze direction geometrically
756
Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, prefer individual over collaborative strategies towards goals
757
Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, recognize successful actions, but fail to imitate them
758
Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, share food in the same way after collaborative and individual food acquisition
759
Chimpanzees’ socially maintained food preferences indicate both conservatism and conformity
760
Chimpanzees-red colobus monkeys: a predator-prey system
761
Chimwiini phonological phrasing revisited
762
Chin augmentation
763
Chin Electromyogram, an Effectual and Useful Biosignal for the Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
764
Chin up: are the bright throats of male common frogs a condition-independent visual cue?
765
China - Measures Affecting Imports of Automobile Parts
766
China – Pakistan Future Prospects and their Strategic Compulsions
767
China – workshop of the world – vows to improve product safety & environmental protection standards
768
China & Europe: Americhem — plastics masterbatch
769
China & India: Bayer – polycarbonate compounds & colour competence centres
770
China & India: DuPont — TiO2
771
China & Japan: Nippon Kayaku – dyes
772
China & Poland: Schulman — masterbatch
773
China & Poland: Schulman – plastics colorants & masterbatches
774
China & Thailand: Dainichiseika – plastics colorants
775
China & Thailand: JSR — carbon black masterbatch for rubber
776
China & Thailand: Tokai & Sumitomo – carbon black
777
China & Thailand: Zeon — carbon black masterbatch
778
China & US: Albemarle – flame retardants using bisphenol A diphosphate
779
China & US: YaSheng – beta-carotene
780
China Academic Library and Information System: Current Situation and Future Development
781
China Agricultural Mechanization Development Experience for Developing Countries
782
China and Chabahar; Opportunities and Challenges of the Cooperation of Iran and China in the Indian Ocean
783
China and Economic Development in South Asia: A Case Study of Balochistan
784
China and global health
785
China and global rebalancing: A two-country approach
786
China and India in the international fragmentation of automobile production
787
China and India: Any difference in their FDI performances?
788
China and India: economic performance, competition and cooperation: an update
789
China and India: Income inequality and poverty north and south of the Himalayas
790
China and India: The two new players in the nanotechnology race
791
China and Indiaʹs challenges: the other end of the spectrum
792
China and Taiwan access to the World Trade Organization: implications for U.S. agriculture and trade
793
China and the Emerging Global Energy System
794
China and the Longing for Making Order; An Insight toward the Emergence and Reliability of the AIIB
795
China and the Persian Gulf Policy: Growing Ties
796
China and the relationship between the oil price and the dollar
797
CHINA AND UAE MAKE BIG PROGRESS IN ENSURING SAFE BLOOD DONATION
798
China and USA row over human rights
799
China as an economic powerhouse: Implications on its neighbors
800
China as great power: from red menace to green giant?
801
China begins long march to epilepsy control
802
China building energy consumption: Situation, challenges and corresponding measures
803
China Central Asia Relations and opportunities for Pakistan
804
China CEO: Voices of Experience from 20 International Business Leaders, Juan Antonio Fernandez, Laurie Underwood, © 2006 John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd., New York, (2006) 301pp, ISBN-13 978-0-470-82192-3, ISBN-10 0-470-82192-2.
805
China Collection 2.0: The aerosol optical depth dataset from the synergetic retrieval of aerosol properties algorithm
806
China consumes 1 M tonnes/y of TiO2
807
China contemplates criminalisation of HIV transmission
808
China culls wild animals to prevent new SARS threat
809
China currently uses 2.5 M tonnes of paint
810
China dominates global dyestuffs industry
811
China dominates world beta-naphthol industry, with 140,000 tonnes/y
812
China energy-water nexus: Assessing the water-saving synergy effects of energy-saving policies during the eleventh Five-year Plan
813
China faces hidden epidemic of chlamydial infection
814
China faces up to HIV/AIDS epidemic
815
China finally throws full weight behind efforts to contain SARS
816
China food safety hits the “gutter”
817
China has reached the Lewis turning point
818
China imports more carbon black, despite 11% rise in production
819
CHINA IN AFRICA A Rising Power and a Continent Embrace
820
China in the transition to a low-carbon economy
821
China in the World Economy, Nicholas R. Lardy, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, 1994. xi + 147, index, $16.95
822
China in the World Economy: Internal Challenge and International Challenges
823
China in the World Market: Chinese Industry and International Sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era: By Thomas G. Moore. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002. xviii+344 pp., index, $65.00.
824
China Internet Based Academic Journals Digital Publishing Models Study
825
China introduces new rules to deter human organ trade
826
China is moving away the pattern of “develop first and then treat the pollution”
827
China makes preparations for possible new SARS outbreak
828
CHINA Millions choke while stoves burn
829
China National Biodiversity Information Query System
830
China needing a cautious approach to nuclear power strategy
831
China on the brink: there is hope for the end of their use of executed prisoner organs
832
China on the move: Oil price explosion?
833
China on the threshold of a new century
834
China opens drug market by revising pharmaceutical law
835
China organic-rich shale geologic features and special shale gas production issues
836
China plans larger-scale use of lethal-injection execution
837
China plans tighter pharmaceutical controls
838
China plans to change policy on one-child limit to families
839
China produces 150,000 tonnes/y of direct dyes
840
China produces 2.45 M tonnes of talc, but how much does it consume?
841
China produces only 20,000–30,000 tonnes/y of real nano-CaCO3
842
China promises to dash hopes of tobacco industry giants
843
China raises taxes on kaolin & talc exports
844
China Real Estate Price and Stock Market Volatility during COVID-19
845
China responds to increasing HIV/AIDS burden and holds landmark meeting
846
China s engagement with Regionalization in South and Southeast Asia: A comparative perspective
847
China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations (CSTPC): History, impact and outlook
848
China sets minimum capacities for iron oxide & chrome yellow plants
849
China Sets Up its First Doctors’ Day: To Honor the Contributions Made by Chinese Doctors in the Public Health Work
850
China sex education lags behind sexual activity
851
China share issue privatization: the extent of its success
852
China Spallation Neutron Source: Design, R&D, and outlook
853
China Spallation Neutron Source: Design, R&D, and outlook
854
China still importing nearly half its fumed silica requirements
855
China supplies more and more of the worldʹs inorganic pigment needs
856
China takes drastic action over SARS threat
857
China takes on evidence-based approach to medicine
858
China to meet more of its TiO2 needs from domestic sources?
859
China to push exports of cyanuric chloride for reactive dyes & optical brighteners
860
China to step up kaolin production to 4 M tonnes/y
861
China traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Patent Database
862
China University of Geosciences enters the twenty-first century
863
China will step up kaolin production to 4 M tonnes/y
864
China, Egypt, India, Mexico & Thailand: Birla – carbon black
865
China, France & Japan: Toyo Ink – organic pigments
866
China, France, Singapore & US: RTP – plastics masterbatch
867
China, India, Japan & Singapore: Ishihara – TiO2
868
China, Indonesia & Thailand: Clariant – plastic masterbatch
869
China, Japan & Thailand: Tokuyama Chemical – precipitated silica
870
China, Thailand & UK: Zeon — carbon black masterbatch
871
China, the United States and technology cooperation on climate control
872
China: Aditya Birla — carbon black
873
China: Agrofert/Precheza & Anhui Xinda – TiO2
874
China: Akzo Nobel & Fuxin Chemical — chloroacetic acid
875
China: Albemarle – flame retardants
876
China: Aleris – zinc oxide
877
China: alternative futures
878
China: American Colors – pigment dispersions
879
China: Anada/Tongling – TiO2
880
China: Anhui Chaodong Jinghua — nanoparticulate calcium carbonate
881
China: Anhui Huaibei – kaolin
882
China: Anhui Kena new materials – nanoparticulate TiO2
883
China: Anhui Kena New Materials — nanoparticulate TiO2
884
China: Anhui Quecheng – precipitated silica
885
China: Anhui Wanjiang – nanoparticulate CaCO3
886
China: Annada – TiO2
887
China: Astron – TiO2
888
China: AVT Natural Products & Kemin – lutein from marigold flowers
889
China: Baotou – rare earth luminescent pigments
890
China: BASF — leather chemicals
891
China: BASF & Lincoln Cao — kaolin
892
China: Beijing Haohua Research & Tianjin Chenguang Chemical – nanoparticulate TiO2
893
China: Blue Star Xinghuo & Cabot — silica white
894
China: BlueStar Chenguang Research – flame retardant, based on red phosphorus & TiO2
895
China: Cabot & Bluestar – fumed SiO2
896
China: Cabot & Bluestar — fumed SiO2
897
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
898
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
899
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
900
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
901
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
902
China: Cabot & Shanghai Coking Chemical – carbon black
903
China: Cabot Bluestar – fumed silica
904
China: Cabot Bluestar – fumed silica
905
China: Cabot, Shanghai Coking Chemical & Yangzi Petrochemical — carbon black
906
China: Cabot/Bluestar – fumed silica
907
China: Cabot/Bluestar – fumed silica
908
China: Cabot/Bluestar — fumed silica
909
China: Cabot\ btr carbon black & silica
910
China: Cappelle – inorganic & organic pigments
911
China: Cathay Pacific Pigment — organic pigments
912
China: Changzhou Yabang – organic pigments
913
China: Changzou North American – organic pigments
914
China: Cheng Shin Toyo – rubber masterbatch
915
China: China Nanotech – nanoPCC
916
China: China United Rubber – carbon black from plastic waste
917
China: Chongqing Shuangqing – precipitated barium sulfate
918
China: Chongqing Titanium & PanGang – TiO2 pigment
919
China: Chongqing Titanium & PanGang – TiO2 pigment & feedstock
920
China: Chongqing YuGang — TiO2
921
China: Chonqing YuGang — TiO2
922
China: Ciba – high performance organic pigments
923
China: Ciba & Liucheng – pearlescents
924
China: Clariant – high performance organic pigments
925
China: Clariant – masterbatch
926
China: Clariant – plastics masterbatch
927
China: Clariant – plastics masterbatch
928
China: Clariant & Hangzhou Baihe – high performance organic pigments
929
China: Clariant & Hangzhou Baihe – quinacridone pigments
930
China: Clariant, Panchem & Kunming GaoHeng – P2O5 for quinacridone
931
China: CMP – kaolin
932
China: CMP/Tangshan Madison – calcined kaolin
933
China: Colorful Pigment Manufacturing – organic pigments
934
China: ColorMatrix – liquid colorants
935
China: Columbian – carbon black
936
China: Columbian – carbon black
937
China: Columbian — carbon black
938
China: Columbian Chemical/Shandong Haihua – carbon black
939
China: CPS – tinting system colorants
940
China: CSRC — carbon black
941
China: Dainichiseika – plastics colorants & masterbatches
942
China: Dainichiseika – plastics compounding
943
China: Dainichiseika – plastics masterbatch
944
China: Dainichiseika – plastics masterbatch
945
China: Daiwa – dyestuff auxiliaries
946
China: Degussa – carbon black
947
China: Degussa – carbon black
948
China: Degussa – carbon black & colorants for polyesters
949
China: Degussa – colorants for polyesters
950
China: Degussa – plastics colorants
951
China: Degussa & Wellink – precipitated silica
952
China: Degussa & Yingkou Sanzheng – cyanuric chloride
953
China: Developments in research and therapy of fluency disorders in the past decade
954
China: Dezhou Hongqiao — aniline
955
China: DIC – organic pigments
956
China: DIC — organic pigments
957
China: DIC – organic pigments, ink intermediates, textile colorants & paint resins
958
China: DIC/Sun Chemical & Lianyungang Haidi – high performance pigments
959
China: Doublestar, Henan Dongxin Tyre & local government – carbon black
960
China: DuPont – TiO2
961
China: DuPont – TiO2
962
China: DuPont – TiO2
963
China: DuPont – TiO2
964
China: DuPont – TiO2
965
China: DuPont – TiO2
966
China: DyStar – textile colorants
967
China: DyStar – textile colorants
968
China: DyStar — textile colorants
969
China: Eckart Werke – Al pigments
970
China: Elementis – chrome pigments
971
China: Elementis – chrome pigments
972
China: Elementis — inorganic pigments
973
China: Elementis, Blue Star & Jinan Yuxing – chrome chemicals
974
China: Engelhard — kaolin
975
China: foreign exchange; Reform; Capital mobility
976
China: Fujian Haidong BioTech – natural yellow pigment, using petroleum ether extraction
977
China: Fushun Yunaite – CaCO3
978
China: Gavin Chemical – nanoparticulate CaCO3
979
China: Guangdong Dongguan Jinfuliang Plastic Materials – masterbatch
980
China: Guangdong Highsun Yongye – kaolin & carbon black
981
China: Guangdong Jiawei Chemicals – nanoparticulate CaCO3
982
China: Guangxi Dahua – TiO2
983
China: Guangxi Guilin Jinshan – calcium carbonate
984
China: Guangxi Jinlong – TiO2
985
China: Guangzhou Chemical – TiO2
986
China: Guangzhou Chemical Industrial – TiO2, by a chloride process
987
China: Guilin Jinshan – ultrafine calcium carbonate
988
China: Guizhou Huaneng – carbon black
989
China: Guizhou Huaneng – carbon black
990
China: Guizhou Wengfu Lantian – precipitated silica
991
China: Guodian Yinglite – TiO2
992
China: Hangzhou Colorful – organic pigments
993
China: Hangzhou Hongyan – organic & inorganic pigments
994
China: Hangzhou Hongyan – red pigments
995
China: Hansen – natural food colorants
996
China: Haohua Xinji — barytes
997
China: Hebei Xinji – barium & strontium carbonates & nano-particulate CaCO3
998
China: Hebei Xinji – BaSO4
999
China: Holland Colours – plastic colorants
1000
China: HuaYuan – TiO2
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