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Common factors in conditional distributions for bivariate time series
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Common factors in international bond returns
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Common factors in international bond returns 
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Common factors in prices, order flows, and liquidity
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Common Factors of CPI Sub-aggregates and Forecast of Inflation
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Common failures in gas turbine blades
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Common fallacies in estimation and control under uncertainty
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Common fears and their relationship to anxiety disorders symptomatology in normal children
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Common features
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COMMON FEATURES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN NURSE GRUNTING OF DOMESTIC PIGS (SUS SCROFA): A MULTI-PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS
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COMMON FEATURES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN NURSE GRUNTING OF DOMESTIC PIGS (SUS SCROFA): A MULTI-PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS
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Common features and output fluctuations in the United Kingdom
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Common features in high Tc cuprates and diborides
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Common features in UK sectoral output
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Common features of deconfining and chiral critical points in QCD and the three state Potts model in an external field Original Research Article
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Common features of fluency-evoking conditions studied in stuttering subjects and controls: an H215O PET study
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Common Features of Selection Processes of Health System Performance Indicators in Primary Healthcare: A Systematic Review
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Common features of various mechanisms of electron transfer across a 4,4′-bipyridine bridge: a theoretical evaluation of resonance structures of the transition state Original Research Article
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Common fingerprint of hydroxylated non-polar steps on MgO smoke and MgO films
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Common fixed point (α∗-ψ-βi)-contractive set-valued mappings on orthogonal Branciari Sb-metric space
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Common fixed point and invariant approximation results for noncommuting generalized (f, g)-nonexpansive maps
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Common Fixed Point for a Pair of Self-Maps Satisfying the Property E.A.
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Common Fixed Point for a Pair of Self-Maps Satisfying the Property E.A.
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Common Fixed Point for Affine Self Maps Invariant Approximation in p-normed Spaces
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Common fixed point for fuzzy mappings satisfying an implicit ϕ-contractive conditions in complete metric spaces
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Common fixed point for generalized -weak contractions
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Common Fixed Point for Intimate Mappings in Complex Valued Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point for mappings satisfying new contractive condition and applications to integral equations
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Common fixed point for three pairs of self-maps satisfying weakly commuting and weakly compatible condition in generalized metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point in Cone Metric Space for s−φ-contractive
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Common fixed point of four maps in S-metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point of Generalized (ψ-φ)-Weak Contraction Mappings
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Common fixed point of generalized cyclic Banach algebra contractions and Banach algebra Kannan types of mappings on cone quasi metric spaces
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Common fixed point of generalized weakly contractive mappings on orthogonal modular spaces with applications
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Common fixed point of mappings satisfying implicit contractive conditions in TVS-valued ordered cone metric spaces
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Common fixed point of multivalued graph contraction in metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point of Weakly Compatible Mappings in Quasi-Gauge Space
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Common fixed point properties and amenability of a class of Banach algebras
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COMMON FIXED POINT RESULTS IN SYMMETRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point results for compatible-type mappings in multiplicative metric spaces
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Common fixed point results for graph preserving mappings in parametric N_b-metric spaces
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Common fixed point results for multi-valued mappings with some examples
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Common fixed point results for noncommuting mappings without continuity in cone metric spaces
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Common fixed point results for probabilistic φ-contractions in generalized probabilistic metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point Results for R - Weakly Commuting Mappings in Generalized Fuzzy Metric Spaces
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Common Fixed Point Results for R - Weakly Commuting Mappings in Generalized Fuzzy Metric Spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINT RESULTS FOR W-COMPATIBLE MAPPINGS ALONG WITH (CLRST ) PROPERTY IN FUZZY METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point results in CAT(0) spaces Original Research Article
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Common Fixed Point Results in G-Cone Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point results involving contractive condition of integral type in complex valued metric spaces
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Common fixed point results of generalized almost rational contraction mappings with an application
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Common Fixed Point Results on Complex-Valued S-Metric Spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREM FOR A FAMILY OF NON-SELF MAPPINGS IN CONE METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point theorem for cyclic generalized multi-valued contraction mappings
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Common Fixed Point Theorem for Expansive Mappings in G-Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point theorem for hybrid generalized multi-valued contraction mappings
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREM FOR SIX MAPPINGS ON FUZZY METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point theorem for six self mappings in Menger space
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Common fixed point theorem for subcompatible maps of type ( α ) in weak non-Archimedean intuitionistic fuzzy metric space
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Common Fixed Point Theorem for Three Mappings in Banach Valued Norm Spaces
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Common Fixed Point Theorem for Uniformly R-subweakly Commuting Mappings in Hausdorff Locally Convex Space
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Common fixed point theorem for w-distance with new integral type contraction
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Common Fixed Point Theorem in Metric Spaces of Fisher and Sessa
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Common Fixed Point Theorem of Compatible Mappings of Type (K) and Property (E.A.) in Fuzzy 2 - Metric Space
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Common Fixed Point Theorem on Compatible Mappings of Type (P)
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Common fixed point theorem with w-distance
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Common fixed point theorems and variational principle in generating spaces of quasi-metric family
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Common fixed point theorems concerning F-contraction in b-metric-like spaces
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Common Fixed Point Theorems Concerning F-Contraction map in Complete Cone b-Metric Space
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Common fixed point theorems for a class of maps of Φ-contraction in generalized metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for a family of non-self mappings in convex metric spaces Original Research Article
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Common fixed point theorems for a mixed family of fuzzy and crisp mappings
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR A PAIR OF MAPPINGS IN COMPLEX-VALUED METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point theorems for a weaker Meir–Keeler type function in cone metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for Ciric type mappings in b-metric spaces without any completeness assumption
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Common fixed point theorems for commutative and weakly compatible mappings in digital metric space
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Common fixed point theorems for compatible and weakly compatible maps in Menger probabilistic G-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for compatible mappings of type (A) satisfying certain contractive conditions in partial metric space
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Contractive Maps
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for D-maps
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Common fixed point theorems for families of occasionally weakly compatible mappings
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Common fixed point theorems for families of weakly compatible maps
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Common fixed point theorems for four mappings on cone b-metric spaces over Banach algebras
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Common fixed point theorems for fuzzy mappings in metric space under -contraction condition
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Common fixed point theorems for fuzzy mappings under U-contraction condition
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Common fixed point theorems for generalized ordered contractive mappings on cone bmetric spaces over Banach algebras
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Common fixed point theorems for infinite families of contractive maps
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Common fixed point theorems for mappings satisfying (E.A)- property in b-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for mappings satisfying property (E.A) on cone metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for maps under a contractive condition of integral type
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Maps under a New Contractive Condition
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Common fixed point theorems for non-compatible self-maps in b-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for non-self-mappings in metric spaces of hyperbolic type
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Occasionally Weakly Compatible Mappings in Menger Spaces and Applications
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Common fixed point theorems for occasionally weakly compatible mappings under relaxed conditions Original Research Article
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Common fixed point theorems for occasionally weakly compatible maps satisfying property (E. A) using an inequality involving quadratic terms
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Common fixed point theorems for ordered contractions and quasicontractions in ordered cone metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Sequence of Mappings in Intuitionistic Generalized Fuzzy Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for sequences of mappings under a new contractive condition of integral type
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Common fixed point theorems for sequences of mappings with some weaker conditions
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Single Valued Weakly Compatible Maps in Metric Space
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Common fixed point theorems for six mappings with some weaker conditions in 2-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems for six self-maps in b -metric spaces with nonlinear contractive conditions
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Common fixed point theorems for some new generalized contractive type mappings
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for T-Contractive Mappings in D*-Generalized Cone Metric Space
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Common fixed point theorems for the stronger Meir–Keeler cone-type function in cone ball-metric spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR TWO MAPPINGS IN D^*-METRIC SPACES
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR TWO SELFMAPPINGS OF A b-METRIC SPACE UNDER AN IMPLICIT RELATION
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Common fixed point theorems for weakly compatible hybrid mappings
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Common fixed point theorems for weakly compatible hybrid mappings
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Common Fixed Point Theorems for Weakly Compatible Mapping by (CLR) Property on Partial Metric Space
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Common fixed point theorems for weakly compatible mappings in fuzzy metric spaces using the CLRg property
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Common fixed point theorems for weakly isotone increasing mappings in ordered b-metric spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR WEAKLY SUBSEQUENTIALLY CONTINUOUS MAPPINGS IN FUZZY METRIC SPACES VIA IMPLICIT RELATION
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN 2-METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point theorems in C*-algebra-valued metric spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN CONE BANACH SPACES
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Common fixed point theorems in fuzzy metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems in intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces and -fuzzy metric spaces with nonlinear contractive condition
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Common fixed point theorems in Menger PMT-- paces with applications
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Common fixed point theorems in Menger probabilistic metric spaces using the CLRg property
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Common fixed point theorems in Menger spaces with common property (E.A)
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN MODIFIED INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed point theorems in modular G-metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point Theorems in Non-archimedean Fuzzy Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point theorems in non-Archimedean fuzzy metric-like spaces with applications
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COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN ORDERED MENGER SPACES
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Common fixed point theorems involving two pairs of weakly compatible mappings in -metric spaces
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Common Fixed Point Theorems of C-distance on Cone Metric Spaces
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Common fixed point theorems of compatible and weakly compatible maps in Menger spaces Original Research Article
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Common fixed point theorems of contractive mappings sequence in partially ordered G-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems of generalized Lipschitz mappings in cone b-metric spaces over Banach algebras and applications
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Common fixed point theorems of Gregus type for weakly compatible mappings satisfying generalized contractive conditions
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Common fixed point theorems of Gregus type for weakly compatible mappings satisfying contractive conditions of integral type
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Common fixed point theorems of integral type in G-metric space via control function
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Common Fixed Point Theorems of Integral Type in Modular Spaces
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Common fixed point theorems on Branciari metric spaces via simulation functions
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Common fixed point theorems on generalized distance in ordered cone metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems on weakly compatible maps on dislocated metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems on weakly compatible maps on dislocated metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems under rational contractions in complex valued metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems under rational contractions in complex valued extended b-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems under strict contractive conditions in Menger probabilistic G-metric spaces
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Common fixed point theorems under strict contractive conditions in Menger spaces Original Research Article
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Common fixed point theorems with applications to theoretical computer science
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Common Fixed Point Theory in Modified Intuitionistic Probabilistic Metric Spaces with Common Property (E.A.)
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Common fixed points via implicit contractions on b-metriclike spaces
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Common Fixed Points and Best Approximation Original Research Article
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COMMON FIXED POINTS AND INVARIANT APPROXIMATION FOR NONCOMMUTING ASYMPTOTIC WEAK CONTRACTIONS
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COMMON FIXED POINTS AND INVARIANT APPROXIMATION FOR BANACH OPERATOR PAIRS WITH CIRIC TYPE NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS
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Common Fixed Points and Invariant Approximations for Cq-commuting Generalized nonexpansive mappings
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Common fixed points for Banach operator pairs with applications Original Research Article
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COMMON FIXED POINTS FOR CONTRACTIVE MAPPINGS OF INTEGRAL TYPE IN G-METRIC SPACES
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COMMON FIXED POINTS FOR DMAPS SATISFYING INTEGRAL TYPE CONDITION
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Common fixed points for generalized contractive multivalued operators in complete metric spaces
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Common fixed points for hybrid pair of generalized non-expensive mappings by a three-step iterative scheme
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Common fixed points for JHJH-operators and occasionally weakly biased pairs under relaxed conditions
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Common Fixed Points for Mappings in G-Cone Metric Spaces
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Common fixed points for maps on cone metric space
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Common fixed points for multivalued mappings in G-metric spaces with applications
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Common fixed points for pairs of triangular α-admissible mappings
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COMMON FIXED POINTS FOR WEAKLY SUBSEQUENTIALLY CONTINUOUS MAPPINGS VIA NEW FUNCTION
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COMMON FIXED POINTS FOR ψ-CONTRACTIONS ON PARTIAL METRIC SPACES
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Common fixed points in best approximation for Banach operator pairs with C´ iric´ type I -contractions
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COMMON FIXED POINTS IN RECTANGULAR b-METRIC SPACES USING (E.A) PROPERTY
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Common fixed points Noor iteration for a finite family of asymptotically quasi-nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces
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COMMON FIXED POINTS OF A FINITE FAMILY OF MULTIVALUED QUASI-NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS IN UNIFORMLY CONVEX BANACH SPACES
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Common fixed points of a nonexpansive semigroup and a convergence theorem for Mann iterations in geodesic metric spaces Original Research Article
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Common Fixed Points of a Pair of Hβ-Hausdorff Multivalued Operators in b-Metric Space and Application to Integral Equations
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Common Fixed Points of Commuting Holomorphic Maps of the Polydisc Which are Expanding on the Torus
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Common Fixed Points of Compatible Mappings of Type (R)
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Common fixed points of compatible maps of type (β) on fuzzy metric spaces
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Common fixed points of f-contraction mappings in complex valued metric spaces
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Common fixed points of four maps in partially ordered metric spaces
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Common fixed points of four maps using generalized weak contractivity and well-posedness
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Common fixed points of fuzzy maps
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COMMON FIXED POINTS OF f-WEAK CONTRACTIONS IN CONE METRIC SPACES
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Common Fixed Points of Generalized Contractive Maps in Cone Metric Spaces
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Common fixed points of generalized rational contractions on a closed ball in partial metric spaces
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Common fixed points of jointly asymptotically nonexpansive mappings
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Common Fixed Points of Lipschitz Type Mapping Pairs
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Common fixed points of mappings satisfying implicit relations in partial metric spaces
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Common fixed points of monotone Lipschitzian semigroups in Banach spaces
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Common fixed points of new iterations for two asymptotically nonexpansive nonself-mappings in a Banach space
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Common Fixed Points of Noncommuting Mappings
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Common fixed points of nonlinear hybrid mappings under strict contractions in semi-metric spaces
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Common fixed points of six mappings in partially ordered G-metric spaces
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Common fixed points of six mappings in partially ordered G-metric spaces
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Common fixed points of strict pseudocontractions by iterative algorithms
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Common fixed points of two multivalued nonexpansive mappings by one-step iterative scheme
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COMMON FIXED POINTS OF TWO NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS BY A NEW ONE-STEP ITERATION PROCESS
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Common Fixed Points of Two Partially Commuting Tangential Selfmaps on a Metric Space
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Common fixed points of -type contractive maps
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Common fixed points of α-dominated multivalued mappings on closed balls in a dislocated quasi bmetric space
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Common fixed points theorems for fuzzy mappings
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Common fixed points under contractive conditions in cone metric spaces
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Common Fixed Points under Strict Contractive Conditions
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Common Fixed Points Via R-Functions and Digraphs with an Application to Homotopy Theory
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Common Fixed Theorem on Intuitionistic Fuzzy 2-Metric Spaces
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Common Fixed-Point Iterative Processes with Errors for Generalized Asymptotically Quasi-Nonexpansive Mappings
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Common fixed-point results in best approximation theory Original Research Article
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Common Fixed-Point Theorems For Generalized Fuzzy Contraction Mapping
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Common fixed-points for Banach operator pairs in best approximation ✩
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Common Food Allergens in Iranian Children
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Common Form of Childhood trabimu in an Incidence Cohort
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Common fragile sites
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Common fragile sites associated with the breakpoints of chromosomal aberrations in hematologic neoplasms
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Common fragile sites, extremely large genes, neural development and cancer
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Common Framework for Mathematics – Discussions of Possibilities to Develop a Set of General Standards for Assessing Proficiency in Mathematics
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Common fronto-parietal activity in attention, memory, and consciousness: Shared demands on integration?
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Common Functional Genetic Variants in Catecholamine Storage Vesicle Protein Promoter Motifs Interact to Trigger Systemic Hypertension
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Common fuzzy fixed point theorems in ordered metric spaces
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Common gene polymorphisms and nutrition: emerging links with pathogenesis of multifactorial chronic diseases (review)
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Common gene polymorphisms, cancer progression and prognosis
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Common gene variants in RAD51, XRCC2 and XPD are not associated with clinical outcome in soft-tissue sarcoma patients
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Common Genetic and Environmental Influences on Major Depressive Disorder and Conduct Disorder
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Common genetic liability to major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in men
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Common Genetic Mechanisms of Blood Pressure Elevation in Two Independent Rodent Models of Human Essential Hypertension
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Common Genetic Polymorphisms and Haplotypes of Fibrinogen Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Chains Affect Fibrinogen Levels and the Response to Proinflammatory Stimulation in Myocardial Infarction Survivors: The AIRGENE Study
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Common Genetic Variant of INSIG2 Gene rs7566605 Polymorphism Is Associated with Severe Obesity in North India
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Common Genetic Variants in 53BP1 Associated with Nonsmall-cell Lung Cancer Risk in Han Chinese
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Common genetic variants in the microRNA biogenesis pathway are associated with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor risk in a Chinese population
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Common genetic variants of TP53 and BRCA2 in esophageal cancer patients and healthy individuals from low and high risk areas of northern China
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Common genetic variation in the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1, plasma lipids, and risk of coronary heart disease
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Common genetic variation of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene strongly predicts future cardiovascular death in patients with coronary artery disease
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Common germline MDR1/ABCB1 functional polymorphisms and haplotypes modify susceptibility to colorectal cancers with high microsatellite instability
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Common ground between two British Pennsylvanian wetland floras: Using large, first-hand datasets to assess utility of historical museum collections
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Common HBV Genotype in Southeastern Iranian Patients
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Common Health Risks, Required Precautions of Travelers and their Customs Towards the Use of Travel Medicine Services
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Common Health Risks, Required Precautions of Travelers and their Customs Towards the Use of Travel Medicine Services
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Common hepatic lipase gene promoter variant predicts the degree of neointima formation after carotid endarterectomy: Impact of plaque composition and lipoprotein phenotype
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Common herbs, essential oils, and monoterpenes potently modulate bone metabolism
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Common hereditary cancers and implications for primary care
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Common hermitian and positive solutions to the adjointable operator equations AX=C, XB=D Original Research Article
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Common household activities are associated with elevated particulate matter concentrations in bedrooms of inner-city Baltimore pre-school children
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Common human Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms—Role in susceptibility to respiratory syncytial virus infection and functional immunological relevance
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Common hydrophytes as bioindicators of iron and manganese pollutions
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Common hypercyclic vectors for multiples of backward shift
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Common hypercyclic vectors for the conjugate class of a hypercyclic operator
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Common hypercyclic vectors for the unitary orbit of a hypercyclic operator
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Common iIntersection point independent of mole fraction: A new regularity
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Common imaging patterns of COVID-19 on spiral chest CT scan: a diagnostic approach for pulmonary involvement in ICU patients
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Common infection strategies of plant and animal pathogenic bacteria
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Common Infections Among Disabled Children Admitted to Hospital
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Common infections and the role of burnout in a Dutch working population
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Common injuries in athletic horses at riding clubs in Tehran, Iran
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Common Injuries of Collegiate Tennis Players
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Common Interest Spheres of the Iranian-European Relations
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Common interests in the international space of Antarctica
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Common Interferences Removal from Dense Multichannel EEG Using Independent Component Decomposition
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Common interneurones in reflex pathways from cutaneous afferents innervating different foot regions in humans
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Common Interruptions in the Repeating Tripeptide Sequence of Non-fibrillar Collagens: Sequence Analysis and Structural Studies on Triple-helix Peptide Models
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Common Intra Oral Radiographic Errors Made by Dental Students
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Common invariant subspaces of two matrices Original Research Article
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Common inventory modeling assumptions that fall short: Arborescent networks, Poisson demand, and single-echelon approximations
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Common inventory modeling assumptions that fall short: Arborescent networks, Poisson demand, and single-echelon approximations
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Common issues in discrete optimization and discrete-event simulation
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Common issues in medical professionalism: room to grow
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Common joint linear copositive Lyapunov functions for positive switched systems
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Common knowledge and the value of defending a fixed exchange rate––an explanation of a currency crisis
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Common Knowledge and Update in Finite Environments,
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Common knowledge revisited Original Research Article
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Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive On Sharing What They Know: Nancy M. Dixon, Harvard University Press (2000), 188 pp. npq
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Common knowledge: The case of linear regression
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Common land and ELMS: a need for policy innovation in England and Wales
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Common lead-corrected laser ablation ICP–MS U–Pb systematics and geochronology of titanite
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Common lesions in a rare entity – Gardner’s syndrome
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Common Limitations and Challenges of Dietary Clinical Trials for Translation into Clinical Practices
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Common Lyapunov function approach to matrix root clustering
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Common Lyapunov functions and gradient algorithms
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Common Lyapunov functions for families of commuting nonlinear systems
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Common malignancy-associated regions of transcriptional activation (MARTA) in human prostate, breast, ovarian, and colon cancers are targets for DNA amplification
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Common market makers and commonality in liquidity
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Common mechanism suspected for hypertrophic hearts
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Common mechanisms for declines in oxidative stress tolerance and proliferation with aging
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Common mechanisms of amyloid oligomer pathogenesis in degenerative disease Review Article
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Common mechanistic aspects of liquid and solid acid catalyzed alkylation of isobutane with n-butene
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Common Medical Errors in Gastroenterology: A Mixed Method Study
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Common Medications Prescribed for Adolescent Dental Patients
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Common MEFV mutations (M694V, V726A, M680I, M694I, and E148Q ) in patients with Behcet s disease in Ardabil
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Common MEFV mutations in Egyptian patients with familial Mediterranean fever
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Common mental disorder and associated factors amongst women with young infants in rural Malawi
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Common mental disorder and physical illness in the Renfrew and Paisley (MIDSPAN) study
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Common mental disorders and disability pension award: Seven year follow-up of the HUSK study
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Common mental disorders and subsequent work disability: A population-based Health 2000 Study
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Common mental disorders in postconflict settings
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Common mental disorders in women and men in the first six months after the birth of their first infant: A community study in Victoria, Australia
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Common mental health problems in historically disadvantaged urban and rural communities in South Africa: prevalence and risk factors
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Common Methods to Treat Addiction in Treatment- Rehabilitation Centers in Tehran
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Common Microorganisms Causing Onychomycosis in Tropical Climate
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Common misconceptions about cognitive mediation of treatment change: A commentary to
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Common misconceptions in applying the ideal free distribution
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Common mistakes about fatty acids identification by gas–liquid chromatography
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Common mistakes about fatty acids identification by gas–liquid chromatography
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Common Mistakes in Manuscripts Submitted to The IJOEM
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Common mistakes in the clinical approach to vasculitis
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Common mode current attenuation techniques for use with PWM drives
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Common modulus and chosen-message attacks on public-key schemes with linear recurrence relations
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Common molecular basis of the sentence comprehension network revealed by neurotransmitter receptor fingerprints
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Common Molecular Pathways Mediate Long-Term Potentiation of Synaptic Excitation and Slow Synaptic Inhibition
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Common molecular weight dependence of excimer formation and 13C spin-lattice relaxation in fluid solution of poly(α-methylstyrene)
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Common morality and computing
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Common Motifs and Topological Effects in the Protein Folding Transition State
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Common Mouthwashes for Pre-procedural Rinsing in Dental Practice: Wich One is Appropriate for Eliminating Coronaviruses? A Mini Literature Review
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Common multiples of complete graphs and a 4-cycle
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Common Musculoskeletal Disorders in Patients with Covid-19
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Common mutation in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase. Correlation with homocysteine and other risk factors for vascular disease Original Research Article
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common mutation in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene and risk of coronary heart disease: results among U.S. men
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Common mutations in the lipoprotein lipase gene (LPL): effects on HDL-cholesterol levels in a Chinese Canadian population
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Common Mutations of the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene in Non-Syndromic Cleft Lips and Palates Children in North-West of Iran
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Common needs and different agendas: How trainee teachers make progress in their ability to use ICT in subject teaching. Some lessons from the UK
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COMMON NEIGHBOURHOOD SPECTRUM AND ENERGY OF COMMUTING CONJUGACY CLASS GRAPH
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Common Neural Circuitry Supporting Volitional Saccades and Its Disruption in Schizophrenia Patients and Relatives
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Common neural systems associated with the recognition of famous faces and names: An event-related fMRI study
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Common noise induced synchronous circadian oscillations in uncoupled non-identical systems Original Research Article
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Common non-trivial invariant closed cones for commuting contractions Original Research Article
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COMMON OCCURRENCE OF CONCURRENT INFECTIONS BY MULTIPLE DENGUE VIRUS SEROTYPES
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Common Opioids Involved in Drug Poisoning Presenting to the Emergency Department: A Cross‑sectional Study
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Common Orbital Infections ~ State of the Art ~ Part I
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Common origin of both right and left coronary arteries from the right sinus of Valsalva
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Common origin of plagioclase in the last three eruptions of Unzen volcano, Japan
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Common origin of superconductivity in hole- and electron-doped cuprates based on indirect-exchange coupling. Doping dependence of chemical potentials
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Common origin of the shoulder in multiplicity distributions and of oscillations in the factorial cumulants to factorial moments ratio
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Common overabundance of 3 He in high-energy solar particles
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Common Palette Creation Algorithm for Alpha and sRGB Images
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Common paraoxonase gene variants, mortality risk and fatal cardiovascular events in elderly subjects
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Common pathogenic features of atherosclerosis and calcific aortic stenosis: role of transforming growth factor-β
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Common pathogenic mechanisms between depression and epilepsy: an experimental perspective
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Common Pathway for the Red Chromophore Formation in Fluorescent Proteins and Chromoproteins Original Research Article
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Common pattern formation, modularity and phase transitions in a gene network model of morphogenesis
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Common pattern of unusual chromosome abnormalities in hereditary papillary renal carcinoma
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Common patterns of energy flow and biomass distribution on weighted food webs
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Common Patterns of Learner Characteristics Displayed by More Proficient EFL Learners
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Common patterns of service use in childrenʹs mental health
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Common patterns of violence experiences and depression and anxiety among adolescents
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Common pediatric and adolescent skin conditions
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Common perinatal mental disorders and alcohol dependence in men in northern Viet Nam
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Common Peripartum Problems in the Mare
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Common peroneal nerve mononeuropathy due to an amniotic constriction band
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Common PFGE patterns in antibiotic-resistant Enterococcus faecalis from humans and cheeses Original Research Article
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Common Physical Errors in the Description of Water Fluxes in the Soil–Plant–Atmosphere System
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Common Physical Properties of DNA Affecting Target Site Selection of Sleeping Beauty and other Tc1/mariner Transposable Elements
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Common pitfalls in case management
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Common Pitfalls in the Conduct of Clinical Research
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COMMON PITFALLS IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF MEMBRANE PLANTS - OR HOW I SHOULD HAVE DONE IT!
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COMMON PITFALLS IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF MEMBRANE PLANTS - OR HOW I SHOULD HAVE DONE IT!
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Common Place for COVID‑19 Local Spreading: Observation from Thailand
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Common point reguli of different generalized hexagons on
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Common Polymorphism A1298C in Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Is not a Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Disease in Selected Iranian Patients
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Common polymorphism in the promoter of the CD14 monocyte receptor gene is associated with acute myocardial infarction in Japanese men
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Common Polymorphism’s Analysis of Thiopurine S-Methyltransferase (TPMT) in Iranian Population
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Common Polymorphisms Identified In Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Revealed From Next-Generation Sequencing Analysis
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COMMON POLYMORPHISMS IN METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE (MTHFR): RELATIONSHIPS WITH PLASMA HOMOCYSTEINE CONCENTRATIONS AND COGNITIVE STATUS IN ELDERLY NORTHERN ITALIAN SUBJECTS
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Common polymorphisms in the CYP7A1 gene do not contribute to variation in rates of bile acid synthesis and plasma LDL cholesterol concentration
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Common polymorphisms of ATP binding cassette transporter A1, including a functional promoter polymorphism, associated with plasma high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in Turks
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Common polymorphisms of β1-adrenoceptor: identification and rapid screening assay
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Common Pool Equities: An Arbitrage Based Non-cooperative Solution to the Common Pool Resource Problem
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Common Pool Problem: South Pars-North Dome Gas Field
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Common Pool Resource Appropriation under Costly Cooperation
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Common Pool Resource Dilemmas under Uncertainty: Qualitative Tests of Equilibrium Solutions
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Common pool resources and contextual factors: Evolution of a fishermenʹs cooperative in Calcutta
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Common pool resources dilemmas in tropical inland small-scale fisheries
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Common pools and private tools? Mobility and economy during Ireland’s Later Mesolithic
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Common Positioning Errors in Digital Panoramic Radiographies Taken In Mashhad Dental School
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Common Positioning Errors in Digital Panoramic Radiographies Taken In Mashhad Dental School
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Common post-fitting complications in tooth-supported fixed-fixed design metal-ceramic fixed dental prostheses
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Common practice in molecular biology may introduce statistical bias and misleading biological interpretation
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Common Practices of Voice Therapists in the Evaluation of Patients
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Common predictors of cigarette smoking, alcohol use, aggression, and delinquency among inner-city minority youth
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Common Preposition Errors Committed by Iranian Students
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Common presentation uncommon diagnosis Primary Omental Torsion
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Common Presentations of Amebic Liver Abscess, , ,
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Common Presenting Signs and Symptoms in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Common Principal Components for Dependent Random Vectors
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Common Principles and Multiculturalism
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Common principles governing on revocable contracts Jurisprudential and legal analysis
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Common Priors and Separation of Convex Sets
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Common Problems of Library and Information Science Education in Asian Developing Countries: A Review Article
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Common promoter polymorphisms of inflammation and thrombosis genes and longevity in older adults: The cardiovascular health study
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Common properties of bounded linear operators AC and BA: Local spectral theory
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Common properties of operators RS and SR and p-hyponormal operators
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Common properties of table algebras and association schemes Original Research Article
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Common property and natural resources in the Alps: the decay of management structures?
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Common property in agricultural production
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Common property institutions in the Alaskan groundfish fisheries
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Common Property Resources as Village Ecosystem Service Center in Drylands of Rajasthan, India
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Common property, information, and cooperation: Commercial fishing in the Bering Sea
388
Common protective movements govern unexpected falls from standing height
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Common Proteomic Technologies, Applications, and their Limitations
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Common Psychological and Behavioral Disorders in Transgender People: An Epidemiological Review
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Common Purpose: Strengthening Families and Neighborhoods to Rebuild America, by Lisbeth B. Schorr. New York: Anchor Books, 1997; hardcover: $27.50 (400 pp.), paperback: $17.95 (385 pp.)
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Common rail diesel tractor engine performance running on pure plant oil
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Common randomness and distributed control: A counterexample
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Common ravens and number and type of linear rights-of-way
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Common ravens, Corvus corax, preferentially associate with grey wolves, Canis lupus, as a foraging strategy in winter
396
Common reasons why peer education fails
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Common Reed (Phragmites australis) as a Bio Refining and Monitoring Plant of Pollution Resulting from Heavy Metals (Case Study: Dez River, Dezful, Iran)
398
Common Referent versus Shifting Referent Methods When Using Case–Control Data to Examine Patterns of Incidence Across Multiple Exposure Variables
399
Common regulatory themes in meristem development and wholeplant homeostasis
400
Common Representation of Information Flows for Dynamic Coalitions
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Common resistance to different Fusarium spp. causing Fusarium head blight in wheat
402
Common resources, optimality and taxes in dynamic games with increasing number of players
403
Common risk factors in returns in Asian emerging stock markets
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Common risk factors in type 1 diabetes and asthma
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Common Risk Target for severe accidents of nuclear power plants based on IAEA INES scale
406
Common root causes in recent failures of cranes
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Common root causes of recent failures of flanges in pressure vessels subjected to dynamic loads
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Common Running Overuse Injuries and Prevention
409
Common Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering for Bone Tissue Regeneration: A Review Article
410
Common Scaffolds, Diverse Recognition Profiles
411
Common Sense about Taste: From Mammals to Insects
412
Common sense understanding of infertility among Ghanaian women with infertility
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Common Sense, Dollars and Cents, and Drug-Eluting Stents
414
Common Sense: Child Welfare, Child Well-Being, and the Evidence for Policy Reform, Aldine Transaction, New Brunswick, NJ, 2005, ISBN:0-202-30734-4 and ISBN:0-202-30735-2 (240pp, cloth, $49.95, and paper, $24.95).
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Common Sequences of Emergency Readmissions among High-Impact Users following AAA Repair
416
Common Set of Weights Model in the Presence of Non-homogeneous Outputs
417
Common sets of weights as summaries of DEA profiles of weights: With an application to the ranking of professional tennis players
418
Common shocks, common dynamics, and the international business cycle
419
Common Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines Used in Iran: A Review
420
Common signatures for gene expression in postnatal patients with patent arterial ducts and stented arteries
421
Common simulation tools for large volume neutrino detectors
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Common simulation tools for large volume neutrino detectors
423
Common singular spectrum analysis of several time series
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Common skin diseases: uncommon presentations
425
Common sole in the northern and central Adriatic Sea: Spatial management scenarios to rebuild the stock
426
Common Solution for a Finite Family of Equilibrium Problems, Inclusion Problems and Fixed Points of a Finite Family of Nonexpansive Mappings in Hadamard Manifolds
427
COMMON SOLUTION OF A COMBINATION OF SPLIT GENERAL VARIATIONAL-LIKE INEQUALITY PROBLEMS AND A FAMILY OF GENERALIZED ASYMPTOTICALLY NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS
428
Common solution to the Lyapunov equation for 2 × 2 complex matrices Original Research Article
429
Common solutions to pseudomonotone equilibrium problems
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Common solutions to pseudomonotone equilibrium problems
431
Common spatial organization of number and emotional expression: A mental magnitude line
432
Common Spatial Pattern for Human Identification Based on Finger Vein Images in Radon space
433
Common Spatial Patterns Feature Extraction and Support Vector Machine Classification for Motor Imagery with the SecondBrain
434
Common spatial subspace decomposition applied to analysis of brain responses under multiple task conditions: a simulation study
435
Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa Original Research Article
436
Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa: Errata
437
Common Spontaneous Sex-Reversed XX males of the Medaka Oryzias latipes
438
Common Sports-Related Infections: A Review on Clinical Pictures, Management and Time to Return to Sports
439
Common stabilizations of Heegaard splittings of link exteriors
440
Common statistical errors
441
Common Statistical Mistakes in Descriptive Statistics Reports of Normal and Non-Normal Variables in Biomedical Sciences Research
442
Common statistical mistakes: Reporting only P-values for results
443
COMMON STOCHASTIC TRENDS AND AGGREGATION IN HETEROGENEOUS PANELS
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Common stochastic trends between forward and spot exchange rates
445
Common stock returns and international listing announcements: Conditional tests of the mild segmentation hypothesis
446
Common Strategic Interests or the Israeli Lobby?
447
Common Structural Traits across Pathogenic Mutants of the Human Prion Protein and Their Implications for Familial Prion Diseases
448
Common structure and properties of filtering systems
449
Common structures in simplicial quantum gravity
450
Common Study Designs of Nutrition Clinical Trials: Review of the Basic Elements and the Pros and Cons
451
Common subexpression elimination algorithm for low-cost multiplierless implementation of matrix multipliers
452
Common summertime total cloud cover and aerosol optical depth weekly variabilities over Europe: Sign of the aerosol indirect effects?
453
Common supercyclic vectors for a path of operators
454
Common supply failures in linear multi-state sliding window systems
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Common supply failures in linear multi-state sliding window systems
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Common Surgical Diseases. An Algorithmic Approach to Problem Solving. By Keith W. Millikan and Theodore J. Saclarides. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1997, 108 figs., 500 pp. Softcover DM 69.80; öS 509.60; sFr 64.00; GB£27.00; US$34.95. ISBN 0-387-94983-6
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COMMON SYMBOLS IN EURASIA-PACIFIC UNCONSCIOUS CULTURAL HERITAGE: A CASE STUDY OF THE TAIWANESE 18 DEITIES CULT
458
Common Symptoms from an Uncommon Infection: Gastrointestinal Anisakiasis
459
Common synthetic strategy for optically active cyclic terpenoids having a 1,1,5-trimethyl-trans-decalin nucleus: syntheses of (+)-acuminolide, (−)-spongianolide A, and (+)-scalarenedial
460
COMMON TOILET DEFFECT IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION: BUILDING CONDITION ANALYSIS USING CSP1 MATRIX
461
Common transversals in the plane: The fractional perspective
462
Common trends and common cycles in international labor productivity
463
Common trends and convergence? South East Asian equity markets, 1988–1999
464
Common trends and cycles in I(2) VAR systems
465
Common trends and generalized purchasing power parity Original Research Article
466
Common trends and hysteresis in Scandinavian unemployment
467
Common Trends in Economic Activity and Metals Demand: Cointegration and the Intensity of Use Debate
468
Common trends in northeast Atlantic squid time series
469
Common trends in texture evolution of ultra-fine-grained hcp materials during equal channel angular extrusion
470
Common tripled fixed point theorem for W-compatible mappings in fuzzy metric spaces
471
Common tripled fixed point theorem in two rectangular b-metric spaces and applications
472
Common uropathogens among diabetic patients with urinary tract infection at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda
473
Common vacuum conservation amplitude in the theory of the radiation of mirrors in two-dimensional space-time and of charges in four-dimensional space-time
474
Common value auctions with asymmetric bidder information
475
Common values and value conflicts in environmental education
476
Common variable immune deficiency (CVID) presenting as an autoimmune disease: role of memory B cells
477
Common variable immune deficiency and autoimmunity
478
Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) and Autoimmunity
479
Common variable immunodeficiency and granulomatosis treated with infliximab
480
Common variable immunodeficiency and IgG subclass deficiency in central Alabama hemochromatosis probands homozygous for HFE C282Y
481
Common variable immunodeficiency: a new look at an old disease
482
Common Variable Immunodeficiency: Clinical and Immunological Features of 248 Patients
483
Common variable immunodeficiency: the immune system in chaos
484
Common variance fractional factorial designs and their optimality to identify a class of models
485
Common variance in amplitude envelope perception tasks and their impact on phoneme duration perception and reading and spelling in Finnish
486
Common Variant on Chromosome 9p21 Predicts Severity of Coronary Artery Disease
487
Common Variants in the ATP-binding Cassette Transporter 1 Gene with Decreased HDL-Cholesterol Levels and Coronary Artery Disease
488
Common variants in the CRP gene in relation to longevity and cause-specific mortality in older adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
489
Common variants in the gene encoding ATP-binding cassette transporter 1 in men with low HDL cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease
490
Common variants of apolipoprotein A-IV differ in their ability to inhibit low density lipoprotein oxidation
491
Common variation in Kallikrein genes KLK5, KLK6, KLK12, and KLK13 and risk of prostate cancer and tumor aggressiveness
492
Common variation in Kallikrein genes KLK5, KLK6, KLK12, and KLK13 and risk of prostate cancer and tumor aggressiveness
493
Common variation in the gene for apolipoprotein B modulates postprandial lipoprotein metabolism: a hypothesis generating study Original Research Article
494
Common variation in the lipoprotein lipase gene: effects on plasma lipids and risk of atherosclerosis Review Article
495
Common Variation in the NOS1AP Gene Is Associated With Drug-Induced QT Prolongation and Ventricular Arrhythmia
496
Common variation in three gene, including a noncoding variant in CFH, trongly influence rik of age-related macular degeneration
497
Common Variations in Perilipin rs1052700 and FTO rs3751812 Gene Variants, and Risk for Obesity and Type-2 Diabetes
498
Common varieties of supraventricular tachycardia: Differentiation and dangers
499
Common vector approach and its combination with GMM for text-independent speaker recognition
500
Common vessel monoblock design for sealed nickel-cadmium batteries
501
Common volatility and correlation clustering in asset returns
502
Common volatility in major stock index futures markets
503
Common volatility in the industrial structure of global capital markets
504
Common Waterborne Diseases Due to Bacterial, Fungal and Heavy Metal Contamination of Waters: A Case Study from Nacharam Area of Hyderabad, India
505
Common waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis Sauer) management with soil-applied herbicides in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
506
Common Waveform Analysis - A New and Practical Generalization of Fourier Analysis [Book Review]
507
Common weaknesses in traditional abstracts in the social sciences
508
COMMON WEEDS OF KHARIF CROPS OF BLOCK SUNDERBANI DISTRICT RAJOURI (JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
509
COMMON WEEDS OF RABI (WINTER) CROPS OF TEHSIL NOWSHERA, DISTRICT RAJOURI (JAMMU KASHMIR), INDIA
510
common weights determination in data envelopment analysis
511
Common weights for fully ranking decision making units by regression analysis
512
Common wild fruits from Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria and nutritional analyses of landolphia membranacea (Stapf) pichon
513
Common work space for human–machine cooperation in air traffic control
514
Common xed point of four maps in Sb-metric spaces
515
Common xed point results on vector metric spaces
516
Common xed point theorem for nonexpansive type single valued mappings
517
Common xed points for a pair of mappings in b-Metric spaces via digraphs and altering distance functions
518
Common Zero Points of Two Finite Families of Maximal Monotone Operators Via Iteration Methods
519
Common Zero Structure of Rational Matrix Functions
520
Common Zeros of Polynomials in Several Variables and Higher Dimensional Quadrature, Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics Series 312, Y. Xu, Longman Scientific & Technical, Essex (U.K.), 1994
521
Common Zeros of Two Polynomials in an Orthogonal Sequence Original Research Article
522
COMMON ΒETA-THALASSEMIA MUTATIONS IN NORTH-WEST OF IRAN
523
Common2 extended to stacks and unbounded concurrency
524
Common-acoustical-pole and residue model and its application to spatial interpolation and extrapolation of a room transfer function
525
Common-acoustical-pole and zero modeling of head-related transfer functions
526
Commonalities and complementarities among approaches to conservation monitoring and evaluation
527
Commonalities and controversy in context: a study of academic historians’ educational beliefs
528
Commonalities and differences between MDSplus and HDF5 data systems
529
Commonalities and differences between scholarly and technical collaboration
530
Commonalities and differences between the diagnostic groups: Current somatoform disorders, anxiety and/or depression, and musculoskeletal disorders
531
Commonalities in the Structural Determinants of Toxicity in Fish and Mammals
532
Commonalities of genetic resistance to spontaneous autoimmune and free radical-mediated diabetes
533
Commonality and postponement in multistage assembly systems
534
Commonality Between Depression and Heart Failure
535
Commonality but Diversity in Cancer Gene Fusions
536
Commonality in liquidity
537
Commonality in product design: Cost saving, valuation change and cannibalization
538
Commonality in the determinants of expected stock returns
539
Commonality in the time-variation of stock–stock and stock–bond return comovements
540
Commonality in Volatility: Does it Exist in Amman Stock Exchange?
541
COMMONALITY INDICES IN DESIGN AND PRODUCTION PLANNING
542
Commonality of processes underlying visual and verbal recognition memory
543
Commonality of rainfall variables influencing suspended solids concentrations in storm runoff from three different urban impervious surfaces
544
Commonality of Web site visiting among countries
545
Common-base-input operational amplifiers
546
Common-Duty-Ratio Control of Input-Series Connected Modular DC–DC Converters With Active Input Voltage and Load-Current Sharing
547
Commonest Mode of Heparin Administration in Inpatient Department of Mayo Hospital
548
CommonKADS analysis and description of a knowledge based system for the assessment of breast cancer
549
Commonly cited incentives in the community implementation of the emergency maternal and newborn care study in western Kenya
550
Commonly consumed and naturally occurring dietary substances affect biomarkers of oxidative stress and DNA damage in healthy rats
551
Commonly encountered seismic design faults due to the architectural design of residential buildings in Turkey
552
COMMONLY USED ESTIMATES OF CREATININE CLEARANCE ARE INADEQUATE FOR THE VERY ELDERLY
553
Commonly used food antioxidants: a comparative study in dispersed systems
554
Commonly used herbal medicines in the United States: a review
555
Common-Mode Current Due to a Trace Near a PCB Edge and Its Suppression by a Guard Band
556
Common-mode currents generated by circuits on a PCB-measurements and transmission-line calculations
557
Common-Mode Response Overlapping vs. Shaping in Rail-to-Rail Op-Amp Input Stages
558
Common-mode voltage reduction method modifying the distribution of zero-voltage vector in PWM converter/inverter system
559
Commonness of Amazonian palm (Arecaceae) species: Cross-scale links and potential determinants
560
Commonness, population depletion and conservation biology
561
Common-Path Interferometer for Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
562
Commonp-Belief: The General Case
563
Common-refinement-based data transfer between non-matching meshes in multiphysics simulations
564
Common-reflection-surface stack — a real data example
565
Commons-based peer production and digital fabrication: The case of a RepRap-based, Lego-built 3D printing-milling machine
566
Commonsense interventions prevent delirium
567
Commonsense leadership
568
Commonsense reasoning with rules, cases, and connectionist models: A paradigmatic comparison
569
Commonsense understandings of equality and social change: a critical race theory analysis of liberalism at Spruce Middle School
570
Common-source outbreak of acute infection due to the North American liver fluke Metorchis conjunctus
571
Common-Source Outbreak of Hepatitis A in an Indian Himalayan Mountain Camp
572
Commonwealth commits to HIV/AIDS problem
573
Commonwealth Health Ministers and NGOs seek health for all
574
Commotio Cordis and Contusio Cordis: Possible Causes of Trauma-Related Cardiac Death
575
Commotio cordis: An underappreciated cause of sudden cardiac death in young patients: Assessment and management in the ED
576
Communal food caches and social groups of Brandtʹs voles in the typical steppes of Inner Mongolia, China
577
Communal hunting and pack size in African wild dogs, Lycaon pictus
578
Communal microaerophilic–aerobic biodegradation of Amaranth by novel NAR-2 bacterial consortium
579
Communal nesting and communal nursing in house mice, Mus musculus domesticus
580
Communal nesting and discriminative nursing by captive degus, Octodon degus
581
Communal nesting and subsociality in a webspinner, Anisembia texana (Insecta: Embiidina: Anisembiidae)
582
Communal rainwater tank systems design and economies of scale
583
Communal roosting in a suburban population of Torresian crows (Corvus orru)
584
Communal sanitation alternatives for slums: A case study of Kibera, Kenya
585
Communality and specificity of dysfunctional cognitions, and the prediction of four different forms of psychological maladjustment
586
Communally breeding dormice, Glis glis, are close kin
587
Communally constrained decisions in workplace contexts
588
Communicability betweenness in complex networks
589
Communicable disease control and contemporary themes in public health law
590
Communicable disease control in emergencies—A field manual. Maire A. Connolly, editor
591
Communicable Disease Reporting Systems in the World: A Systematic Review Article
592
Communicable disease surveillance and management in a globalised world
593
Communicable disease surveillance with limited resources: the scope to link human and veterinary programmes
594
Communicable Diseases (CDs) Among Paramedics in Private Healthcare in India
595
Communicable diseases and Equine Viral Diseases
596
Communicable Diseases and Non-Communicable Diseases: Which One Is the Priority In the Health Policies?
597
Communicable diseases in complex emergencies: impact and challenges
598
Communicable diseases in the EasternMediterranean Region: prevention and control2010–2011
599
Communicable Ulcerative Colitis Induced by T-bet Deficiency in the Innate Immune System
600
Communicate unto others…
601
Communicated by A.A. Maradudin on 15 August 2005
602
Communicating (and Responding to) Sexual Health Status: Reasons for STD (Non) Disclosure
603
Communicating a companyʹs positive impact on society—Can plausible explanations secure authenticity?
604
Communicating a terminal prognosis in a palliative care setting: Deficiencies in current communication training protocols
605
Communicating about a social interaction: Effects on memory for protagonists’ statements and nonverbal behaviors
606
Communicating about corporate social responsibility: A comparative study of CSR reporting in Australia and Slovenia
607
Communicating about danger: urgency alarm calling in a bird
608
COMMUNICATING ABOUT LOVE THROUGH WOMEN’S EMOTIONS IN SELECTED CHINESE AND MALAY NOVELS
609
Communicating about nuclear events: Some suggestions to improve INES
610
Communicating about nuclear events: Some suggestions to improve INES
611
Communicating about others: Motivations and consequences of race-based impressions
612
Communicating about the emergy ecological footprint for a small fish farm in China
613
Communicating Across Cultures : Maureen Guirdham; Macmillan Press Ltd., Houndmills and London, 1999, 316pp.
614
Communicating agrometeorological information to farming communities
615
Communicating and interpreting relevance through discourse negotiation: An alternative to relevance theory — A reply to Franken
616
Communicating and Mobile Systems: the π-calculus,: Robin Milner, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, 174 pages, ISBN 0-521-64320-1
617
Communicating bad news
618
Communicating behavioral views and techniques to practicing clinicians
619
Communicating between information systems
620
Communicating bronchopulmonary pancreatic foregut malformation
621
Communicating bugs: global bug knowledge distribution
622
Communicating building for safety : Eric Dudley and Ane Haaland, Intermediate Technology Publications, London, 80 pp., £7.95/US$15.50 paperback
623
Communicating by telephone: Views of a group of people with stuttering impairment
624
Communicating centrality in policy network drawings
625
Communicating Change: The Five Sentiments of Change Perspective
626
Communicating chemical risk in food to adolescents. A comparison of web and print media
627
Communicating clearly about conservation corridors
628
Communicating complexity: Integrated assessment of trade-offs concerning soil fertility management within African farming systems to support innovation and development
629
Communicating Contraceptive Effectiveness: A Randomized Controlled Trial
630
Communicating contraceptive effectiveness: A randomized controlled trial to inform a World Health Organization family planning handbook
631
Communicating contraceptive effectiveness: an updated counseling chart
632
Communicating Drug Issues: Lessons from Newspaper Coverage in Bangladesh
633
Communicating Drug Issues: Lessons from Newspaper Coverage in Bangladesh
634
Communicating drug-safety information
635
Communicating during crisis: Use of blogs as a relationship management tool
636
Communicating during times of crises: An analysis of news releases from the federal government before, during, and after hurricanes Katrina and Rita
637
COMMUNICATING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TO POST-MODERN URBAN AUDIENCES THROUGH POPULAR ARTS
638
Communicating eruption and hazard forecasts on Vesuvius, Southern Italy
639
Communicating feedback in teaching practice supervision in a learning-oriented field experience assessment framework
640
Communicating firm competencies: Marketing as different levels of translation
641
Communicating for change: Connecting the workplace with the marketplace : by Roger DʹAprix. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1996. $28.95. 158p. ISBN 0-7879-0199-7. LC 95-25894
642
Communicating for results - organizations in albanian context
643
Communicating gender in context (Pragmatics and beyond series 42): Helga Kotthoff and Ruth Wodak, eds. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1997. ISBN 90 272 5055 3 (Eur.), 1 55619 804 3 (U.S.). $75.00
644
Communicating health crisis: a content analysis of global media framing of COVID-19
645
Communicating ideas about humans and evolutionary theory
646
Communicating imperceptible productattributes through traceability: A case studyin an organic food supply chain
647
Communicating in a crisis: flight SQ 006
648
Communicating in crisis: a theoretical & practical guide to crisis management: Michel Ogrizek and Jean-Michel Guillery, translated by Helen Kimball-Brooke and Robert Z. Brooke; New York, Aldine De Gruyter Publishers, 1999, 96 pp., $14.95, paper
649
Communicating in the real world: accounts from people who stammer
650
Communicating information in conversations: a cross-cultural comparison
651
Communicating Information Systems Goals: A Case in Internet Banking Security
652
Communicating integrated water resources management: From global discourse to local practice – Chronicling an experience from the Boteti River sub-Basin, Botswana
653
Communicating life-threatening diagnoses to patients in the emergency department
654
Communicating likelihoods and probabilities in forecasts of volcanic eruptions
655
Communicating marine environmental information to decision makers: Enablers and barriers to use of publications (grey literature) of the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment
656
Communicating Moral Responsibility through Criminal Law
657
Communicating new ideas: The potential impact of information and telecommunication technology
658
Communicating open systems Original Research Article
659
Communicating Over Nonstationary Nonflat Wireless Channels
660
Communicating pain and pain management needs after surgery
661
Communicating quantities: A psychological perspective : Linda Moxey and Anthony Sanford, Hove (UK) and Hillsdale (USA): Erlbaum, 1993. $19.95 (hb.)
662
Communicating radiology results
663
Communicating research to practice: The role of professional association publications
664
Communicating risk to consumers in domestic and internationally traded products
665
Communicating risk—coronary risk scores
666
Communicating sad, bad, and difficult news in medicine
667
Communicating sequential processes for distributed constraint satisfaction
668
Communicating strategy to financial analysts
669
Communicating terminal diagnoses to Hispanic patients
670
Communicating the eco-efficiency of products and services by means of the eco-costs/value model
671
Communicating the Greenhouse Effect to the Public: Evaluation of a Mass Media Campaign from a Social Dilemma Perspective
672
COMMUNICATING THE LOSS OF ADAB: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON AL-ATTAS’ CONCEPT OF ADAB IN THE PLAY AYAM JANTAN AYAM BETINA
673
Communicating the risks arising from geohazards
674
Communicating the value of fynbos: results of a survey of stakeholders
675
Communicating Their Individual Results to Participants in an Environmental Exposure Study: Insights from Clinical Ethics
676
Communicating Through Government Agencies
677
Communicating Trade-offs amid Controversial Science: Decision Support for Climate Policy
678
Communicating Uncertainty in Surgical Pathology Reports: A Survey of Staff Physicians and Residents at an Academic Medical Center
679
Communicating Uncertainty: Framing Effects on Responses to Vague Probabilities
680
Communicating uncertainty: lessons learned and suggestions for climate change assessment
681
Communicating via robust synchronization of chaotic lasers
682
Communicating via synchronized time-delay Chua’s circuits
683
Communicating with citizens: The power of photosimulations and simple editing
684
Communicating with culturally and linguistically diverse patients in an acute care setting: nurses’ experiences
685
Communicating with Hispanics about crises: How counties produce and provide Spanish-language disaster information
686
Communicating with individuals with Alzheimerʹs disease: Examination of recommended strategies
687
Communicating with intent: A study of social awareness and childrenʹs writing
688
Communicating with intent: A study of social awareness and childrenʹs writing
689
Communicating with limited english proficiency persons: Implications for nursing practice
690
Communicating with microwave-propelled sails
691
Communicating with nurses: The experiences of 10 adults with cerebral palsy and complex communication needs
692
Communicating With Parents About Immunization Safety: Messages for Pediatricians in the IOM Report “The Childhood Immunization Schedule and Safety: Stakeholder Concerns, Scientific Evidence, and Future Studies”
693
Communicating with persons with Alzheimerʹs disease: experiences of family and formal caregivers
694
Communicating with terminally ill cancer patients and their families
695
Communicating with the building blocks of life using organic electronic conductors
696
Communicating with the people about HIV infection risk as a basis for planning interventions: Lessons from the Kagera region of Tanzania
697
Communicating with the Public: Dilemmas of a Chief Medical Officer
698
Communicating with wireless perovskites: cation order and zinc volatilization
699
Communicating X-machines
700
Communicating X-machines: a practical approach for formal and modular specification of large systems
701
Communication
702
Communication
703
Communication ability in non-right handers following right hemisphere stroke
704
communication ability in resolving open-ended problems in mathematics
705
Communication about adherence to long-term antipsychotic prescribing: an observational study of psychiatric practice
706
Communication about contraception and knowledge of oral contraceptives amongst Norwegian high school students
707
Communication about predator type by a bird using discrete, graded and combinatorial variation in alarm calls
708
Communication Accommodation in the Empowerment and Village Program by Ademos in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia
709
Communication Across Cultures: Stella Ting-Toomey, The Guilford Press, New York, 1999, 310 pp.
710
COMMUNICATION ACTION an‎d FACEBOOK: THE POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE GEZİ PARK EVENTS
711
Communication adaptive self-stabilizing group membership service
712
Communication aid system for users with physical impairments
713
Communication algorithms in k-ary n-cube interconnection networks
714
Communication among real-time objects using the HU-DF inter-process-group communication scheme
715
Communication and advertising in the insurance business
716
Communication and Affective Variables Influencing Omani EFL Learners’ Willingness to Communicate
717
Communication and channel systems in tourism marketing : Muzaffer Uysal and Daniel R Fesenmaier Haworth Press, Binghampton (1993) 264 pp ISBN 1 56024 580 8
718
Communication and collaborative research pattern of Sivaraj Ramaseshan: A scientometric portrait
719
Communication and Community Development at Rural Levels: Sharing Experiences between Indonesia and Malaysia
720
Communication and complexity in a GRN-based multicellular system for graph colouring
721
Communication and control co-design for networked control systems
722
Communication and control: Networks and the new economies of communication : By G.J. Mulgan. New York: The Guilford Press, 1991. 302 pages. $36.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-89862-311-1.
723
Communication and cooperation
724
Communication and Co-operation on Projects Between the Project Owner As Principal and the Project Manager as Agent
725
Communication and co-ordination practices in software engineering projects
726
Communication and crying in newborns
727
Communication and Health in a Multiethnic Society
728
Communication and health in a multi-ethnic society: Mark Robinson; The Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 1 86 134 341 8
729
Communication and information technology in medical education
730
Communication and Marketing As Climate Change–Intervention Assets: A Public Health Perspective Review Article
731
Communication and marketing of services by religious organizations in India
732
Communication and mental processes: Experiential and analytic processing of uncertain climate information
733
Communication and mobility control in boxed ambients
734
Communication and optimal hierarchical networks
735
Communication and punishment in voluntary contribution experiments
736
Communication and social skills in socially anxious and nonanxious individuals in the context of romantic relationships
737
Communication and Social Skills of Preschool Children as Affected by their Mother’s Employment Status
738
Communication and technology: The complete guide to using technology for organizational communication: Shel Holtz Chicago: Ragan Communications, [no date], [no price]
739
Communication and the transformation of economics. Essays in information, public policy and political economy : by Robert E. Babe Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1995, 270 pp, £45.00
740
Communication apprehension and self-perceived communication competence in adolescents who stutter
741
Communication apprehension in Japan: Grade school through secondary school
742
Communication Apprehension: A Comparison between English Majors and Non-majors in China
743
Communication as Sociocultural Meaning Exchange: The Example of Richard Wright’s Black Boy
744
Communication attitudes of children who stutter and those who do not
745
Communication barriers perceived by older patients and nurses
746
Communication Barriers to Implementation of Family-Centered Care from Perspective of Mothers and Personnel of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study
747
Communication Behaviors in Nursing Homes in SouthEast Iran: An Ethnographic Study
748
Communication Behaviour of Farmers with the Agricultural Extension Agents Using Cell Phone: A Case of Bangladesh
749
Communication Between Accessory Factors and the Cre Recombinase at Hybrid psi-loxP sites
750
Communication between courts and expert witnesses in legal proceedings concerning child sexual abuse in Sweden: a case review
751
Communication between cultures (4th ed.): Larry A. Samovar and Richard E. Porter, Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, Belmont, CA, 2001, 334 pages
752
Communication between Distant Sites in RNA Polymerase II through Ubiquitylation Factors and the Polymerase CTD
753
Communication Between Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factors 1 and 1A on the Yeast Small Ribosomal Subunit
754
Communication between Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factors 5 and 1A within the Ribosomal Pre-initiation Complex Plays a Role in Start Site Selection
755
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN FAMILY: THE ADDRESS SYSTEM OF ORANG ASLI CHE WONG
756
Communication between forest scientists and forest policy-makers in Europe — A survey on both sides of the science/policy interface
757
Communication between information systems with covering based rough sets
758
Communication between Parents and Preschool Aged Children about Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment: A Qualitative Study
759
Communication between plants: this time itʹs real
760
Communication between psychosomatic C–L consultants and general practitioners in a German health care system
761
Communication Between RNA Folding Domains Revealed by Folding of Circularly Permuted Ribozymes
762
Communication between sagebrush and wild tobacco in the field
763
Communication between Science and Technology Studies Journals: A Case Study in Differentiation and Integration in Scientific Fields
764
Communication between the TCR and integrins: role of the molecular adapter ADAP/Fyb/Slap
765
Communication boards in critical care: patientsʹ views
766
Communication Breakdowns
767
Communication breakdowns: an exploration of contextualization in native and non-native speakers of French
768
communication building between islamic boarding school in surakarta: a de-radicalization strategy
769
Communication by design: The politics of information and communication technologies : R. Mansell and R. Silverstone (eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, 278 pp.
770
Communication by Touch: Role of Cellular Extensions in Complex Animals
771
Communication Challenges Facing Soran University Students in Speaking English as a Foreign Language
772
Communication Challenges in Teaching Islamic Education to Pupils with Hearing Impairment
773
Communication Challenges of Parents and Their Adolescent Daughters With an Emphasis on Social Media Use: A Content Analysis Study
774
Communication channel equalization using wavelet network
775
COMMUNICATION CHANNEL PREFERENCES BY FACULTY MEMBERS FOR FACULTY-STUDENT INTERACTION
776
Communication Channels Used by Academic Staff in Interacting with Their Students
777
Communication channels, innovation tasks and NPD project outcomes in innovation-driven horizontal networks
778
Communication channels, innovation tasks and NPD project outcomes in innovation-driven horizontal networks
779
Communication clothing design
780
Communication Codes and Bernoulli Transformations
781
Communication Complexity Method for Measuring Nondeterminism in Finite Automata
782
Communication complexity of some number theoretic functions Original Research Article
783
Communication Complexity of Sum-Type Functions Invariant under Translation
784
Communication complexity: Eyal Kushilevitz, Noam Nisan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997. ISBN 0-56067-5
785
Communication concerns across different accounting constituencies
786
COMMUNICATION CONFLICTS AMONG MOBILITY STUDENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL DIVISION UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
787
Communication Constraints for Decentralized Stabilizability With Time-Invariant Policies
788
Communication constraints in the average consensus problem
789
Communication constraints on the linguistic intergroup bias
790
Communication cost estimation for parallel CFD using variable time-stepping algorithms Original Research Article
791
Communication Deviance and Inconsistent Control in Family: A Study on Male Juvenile Offenders
792
COMMUNICATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GENERATIONS: A FOCUS GROUP STUDY THROUGH SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY an‎d INNOVATION NEWS
793
Communication Disorders in Children: A Challenge for Health Care
794
Communication disorders in the 22Q11.2 microdeletion syndrome
795
Communication du sens : de l’expression linguistique au sens implicite-pragmatique dans les énoncés isolés
796
Communication education for pre-licensure nursing students: Literature review 2002–2013
797
Communication effectiveness of individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
798
Communication efficient shuffle for mental poker protocols
799
COMMUNICATION ENHANCES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION (CECP): A TESTIMONY OF A NGO IN MALAYSIA
800
Communication equilibria with partially verifiable types
801
Communication equilibrium payoffs in repeated games with imperfect monitoring
802
Communication error
803
Communication errors in the π-calculus are undecidable
804
COMMUNICATION ETHIC an‎d THE STANDPOINT OF SELCUK UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION FACULTY STUDENTS TO PROFESSIONAL ETHIC
805
Communication ethics in an age of diversity : Josina M. Makau and Ronald C. Arnett, Co-editors Champaign, IL 61820: University of Illinois Press, 243 pp., $29.95 cloth, $14.95 paper, 1997
806
Communication externalities in cities
807
Communication faculty internships
808
Communication Family Characteristics and Social Skills in the Juvenile Delinquency
809
COMMUNICATION GAP AND TRAINING NEEDS OF PAKISTAN’S AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGENTS IN HORTICULTURE
810
Communication gaps and how to close them: by Naomi Karten. New York: Dorset House Publishing, 2002. xiv, 362p. $39.95 (includes s+h). ISBN 0-932633-53-6 (paper)
811
Communication goals: Individual differences between Korean and American speakers
812
Communication imperatives for indigenous peoples’ representation in policy making: Lessons from the IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act) experience
813
Communication in a multi-layer MIMD system for computer vision
814
Communication in cancer care: recent treatments in cancer research, F. Stiefel (Ed.). Springer Publishers (2006), 125
815
Communication in coral reef fish: the role of ultraviolet colour patterns in damselfish territorial behaviour
816
Communication in crested tits and the risk of predation
817
Communication in discrete action-response games
818
Communication in early infancy: An arena of intersubjective learning
819
Communication in everyday interpersonal and intergroup encounters
820
COMMUNICATION IN FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
821
Communication in games of incomplete information: Two players
822
COMMUNICATION IN INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION An Empirical Investigation of Idiocentric and Sociocentric Communication Styles
823
Communication in intergroup conflicts
824
Communication in international business-to-business marketing channels: Does culture matter?
825
Communication in Nursing Practice
826
COMMUNICATION IN ORGANIZATIONS AND THE IMPACT ON STAFF: A CASE STUDY AT ISTANA BUDAYA, KUALA LUMPUR
827
Communication in palliative care: Philosophy, teaching approaches, and evaluation of an educational program for nurses
828
Communication in repeated games with costly monitoring
829
Communication in Repeated Games with Private Monitoring
830
Communication in the age of virtual reality : Frank Biocca and Mark R. Levy Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 401 pp., $79.00 cloth, $29.95 paper, 1995
831
Communication in the Library for Effective Administration
832
COMMUNICATION IN TURKISH RESISTANCE ORGANIZATION
833
Communication in ultimatum games
834
Communication infrastructure in distributed scheduling
835
Communication intensity, goal congruence, and uncertainty in buyer–supplier new product development
836
Communication intensity, goal congruence, and uncertainty in buyer–supplier new product development
837
Communication issues in requirements elicitation: a content analysis of stakeholder experiences
838
Communication management in The Netherlands
839
Communication management in the public sector: Consequences for public communication about policy intentions
840
Communication mechanisms in ecological network-based grid middleware for service emergence
841
Communication media choice by workers in distributed environment
842
Communication models for third party load frequency control
843
Communication Models of the Multicultural Dakwah in the State Islamic Universities (PTKIN) in Indonesia
844
communication network about adoption innovation of simpel ib (islamic banking) vocational school of batik 1 surakarta (analysis of simpel ib bpr syariah dana mulia savings communication network at smk batik 1 surakarta class auk 1.a)
845
Communication network design and analysis expert systems based on higher level representations
846
Communication network dynamics during organizational crisis
847
Communication Network on the Centrality of Prostitution Actors on Twitter
848
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND COOPERATION REGIMES OF INTERNATIONAL DISTANCE EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS
849
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, ORGANIZATIONAL CONTACTS AND COMMUNICATION POWER IN GROOMING PROFESSIONALS FOR CAREER SUCCESS
850
Communication of Confidence as a Determinant of Group Judgment Accuracy
851
Communication of Critical Consciousness in Peasant Movement
852
Communication of emotions in vocal expression and music performance: Different channels, same code?
853
Communication of false-positive tests—can it be improved?
854
Communication of Innovations: A Journey with Ev Rogers, Singhal, A., Dearing, J.W. (Eds.), Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, B-42, Panscheel Enclave, New Delhi 110 017, India (2006). Paperback, 260pp. (including index) £14.99, ISBN:0-7619-3477-4.
855
COMMUNICATION OF LANGUAGE ATTITUDES: AN EXPLORATION OF THE GHANAIAN SITUATION
856
communication of leaders (baby boomers) in the digital era (case study: transition from conventional to online at pt tempo inti media tbk)
857
Communication of metal ions in the dinuclear ruthenium complexes containing 4,4′-bipyridine, 1,4-diisocyanobenzene, and pyrazine bridging ligands: Synthesis, characterization and structure determination
858
COMMUNICATION OF MULTIPLE IDENTITIES THROUGH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING
859
Communication of ovulatory state to mates by female pygmy marmosets, Cebuella pygmaea
860
Communication of preexisting advanced directives: Impact on patient care in the emergency department
861
Communication of prenatal screening and diagnosis results to primary-care health professionals
862
Communication of research findings in peer-reviewed journals: publication bias, timing of publication, conflicting interests and fraud
863
Communication of research to practice in library and information science: Closing the gap
864
Communication of risk: choice, consent, and trust
865
Communication of risk: health hazards from mobile phones
866
Communication on SRI and Value Creation
867
Communication Overhead in Non-Contiguous Processor Allocation Policies for 3D Mesh-Connected Multicomputers
868
Communication patterns and decision making among parents and health care providers in the neonatal intensive care unit: A case study
869
Communication patterns between caregivers and their spouses with Alzheimerʹs disease: A case study
870
Communication patterns during synchronous Web-based military training in problem solving
871
Communication Patterns in a UK Emergency Department
872
Communication Patterns in Preschool Education Institutions – Practical Examples
873
Communication performance analysis and comparison of two patterns for data exchange between nodes in WorldFIP fieldbus network
874
Communication pitfalls of traditional history and physical write-up documentation
875
Communication primitives for BSP computers
876
Communication Problems in Modern German Drama
877
Communication problems in turner syndrome: A sample survey
878
Communication Protocols for Secure Distributed Computation of Binary Functions
879
Communication purposes and strategies in email communication: A contrastive analysis between Iranian and American students
880
Communication receivers based on Markov models of the fading channel
881
Communication requirements and standards for low voltage mains signalling
882
Communication Requirements—Basis for Investment in a Utility Wide-Area Network
883
Communication Researchers and Policy-Making, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2003) (pp. 605, price £28.95, ISBN 0-262-52340-X).
884
Communication roles that support collaboration during the design process
885
Communication scheme based on evolutionary spatial games
886
Communication service providers: Forensic source and investigatory tool
887
Communication signals used in worker–drone interactions in the honeybee, Apis mellifera
888
Communication skill among undergraduate students of education in Northern Malaysia
889
Communication skill among undergraduate students of education in Northern Malaysia
890
Communication Skill in Medicine
891
Communication Skill Teaching For Severe Learning Disabilities Pupils
892
Communication skill teaching for severe learning disabilities pupils
893
Communication Skills and Professionalism: The Self-Assessment of Golestan University of Medical Sciencesʹ Students
894
Communication Skills and Professionalism: The Self-Assessment of Golestan University of Medical Sciencesʹʹ Students
895
Communication skills and anxiety during pregnancy in nulliparous women: A cross-sectional study in an Iranian setting
896
Communication skills and competition for donors
897
Communication Skills and Its Related Factors Among Medical Staf
898
Communication Skills for Adult NursesForeword: Jackie Jones, Sarah Kraszewski, Abayomi McEwen (Eds.). Open University Press, Maidenhead, UK (2010)
899
Communication skills importance and proficiency: perception differences between IS staff and IS users
900
Communication Skills of Agricultural Sciences University Teachers in Iran
901
communication skills of dentist faculty members of islamic azad university based on a student survey and its relation with faculties evaluation by students
902
COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF DOCTORS IN A PAEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT, THEIR PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES
903
Communication Skills of Health Personnel During Reproductive Ages in Pre-Conception Care
904
Communication skills of IS providers: an expectation gap analysis from three stakeholder perspectives
905
Communication Skills of Physicians and Patients’ Satisfaction
906
Communication skills of specialist doctors: Assessment with SKAF scale a new tool
907
Communication Skills through Digital Technology in Language Learners with Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
908
Communication skills training in healthcare: a review of the literature
909
Communication skills, John Gabbay, John Porter (Eds.). Faculty of Public Health Medicine, London (1995)
910
Communication Skills: A Call for Teaching to the Test
911
Communication Strategies Among EFL Students - An Examination Of Frequency Of Use And Types Of Strategies Used
912
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES AMONGST THE YOUNG MALAY GENERATION: AN ANALYSIS ON THE REFUSAL SPEECH ACT
913
Communication Strategies and Topics in E-mail Interactions between Iranian EFL Students and Their Instructors
914
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES BASED ON GOLF TOURISTS’ TRAVEL MOTIVATION AND INFORMATION SOURCES: CASE OF BELEK
915
Communication Strategies between Chinese Employers and their Basotho Employees
916
Communication strategies for managing coastal fisheries conflicts in Bangladesh
917
Communication strategies for technology products in Singapore: a content analysis
918
Communication Strategies Revisited: Looking beyond Interactional and Psycholinguistic Perspectives
919
Communication strategies to overcome functional and psychological resistance to Internet banking
920
Communication strategies used by EFL students in classroom speaking activities
921
Communication strategies used by Islamic boarding school EFL students in small group discussion
922
Communication Strategies Used by the Students on the Perspective of Language Proficiency
923
Communication Strategies Used in Oral and Written Performances of EFL Learners from Different Proficiency Levels: The Case of Iranian EFL University Students
924
Communication strategies: English language departments in Iran
925
communication style in media struggle,misbach communication style in early 20th century
926
Communication styles of undergraduate health students
927
Communication support for future earth science space missions
928
Communication system requirements for implementation of a large scale demand side management and distribution automation
929
Communication system using photovoltaic power
930
Communication technology at the Federal Communications Commission: E-government in the public interest?
931
Communication through Discourse: A Contrastive Genre Analysis of the CEO Statements between American and Chinese CSR Annual Reports
932
Communication through Indonesian Social Media: Avoiding Hate Speeches, Intolerance, and Hoaxes
933
Communication to Find Water Intake Location within Public Private Partnership between Tangerang Government Authority and PT Aetra Air Tangerang
934
Communication to the editor. Comments on the paper ‘combinatory entropy in complex polymer solutions’ by Susumu Saeki, polymer, 2000;41:8331
935
Communication utilization in power system control. A state-of-the-practice description
936
Communication waveform properties of an exact folded-band chaotic oscillator
937
Communication with Chronic Patients Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation: A Qualitative Study on Iranian ICU Caregivers
938
Communication with non-drivers for promoting long-term pro-environmental travel behaviour
939
Communication with Our Teens: Associations between Confidential Service and Parent-Teen Communication
940
Communication with stakeholders: An integrated approach
941
Communication within on-line forums: the opportunities, the constraints and the value of a communicative approach
942
COMMUNICATION WITHIN THE FAMILY
943
Communication, Collaboration and Cooperation: An Evaluation of Nova Scotiaʹs Borrow Anywhere, Return Anywhere (BARA) Multi-type Library Initiative Original Research Article
944
Communication, Communication, Communication!
945
Communication, competition and social gift exchange in an auction for public good provision
946
Communication, Computability, and Common Interest Games
947
Communication, cooperation, leadership—priorities for the new WHO Director-General
948
COMMUNICATION, INSTRUMENTATION, PERFORMANCE ARTS OF MALAY AND JAVA GAMELAN
949
Communication, Learning, and Retrieval in Transactive Memory Systems,
950
Communication, Risk, and Efficiency in Games,
951
Communication, technology and the development of people
952
Communication/computation tradeoffs for prolonging network lifetime in wireless sensor networks: The case of digital signatures
953
COMMUNICATION: A VITAL STRATEGY FOR MANAGING MARITAL PROBLEMS
954
COMMUNICATION:‌ HEPATITIS B VIRUS PRECORE PROTEIN MODELING: AN EXPERIENCE FROM NEW DELHI, INDIA
955
Communicational Ethics of the Students
956
Communication-aware task scheduling and voltage selection for total energy minimization in a multiprocessor system using Ant Colony Optimization
957
Communication-Aware Traffic Stream Optimization for Virtual Machine Placement in Cloud Datacenters with VL2 Topology
958
Communication-Based Power Management
959
Communication-based prevention of useless checkpoints in distributed computations
960
Communication-based regulated freedom of response in bacterial colonies
961
Communication-efficient implementation of join in sensor networks
962
Communication-efficient three-party protocols for authentication and key agreement
963
Communication-focused business process redesign: assessing a communication flow optimization model through an action research study at a defense contractor
964
Communication-Proof Equilibria in Cheap-Talk Games
965
Communications
966
Communications
967
Communications
968
Communications
969
Communications
970
Communications and Control—A Natural Linkage for SWARM
971
Communications and economic growth
972
Communications and Expectations in After-Sales Service Provision: Experiences of an International Swedish Firm
973
Communications between bone cells and hematopoietic stem cells
974
Communications between Catalytic Sites in the Protein–DNA Synapse by the SfiI Endonuclease
975
Communications between the Poisson series processor PSPC and general scientific software Original Research Article
976
Communications Evaluation of a Process that uses Phosphate Additions to Upgrade Titania Slag
977
Communications Evaluation of a Process that uses Phosphate Additions to Upgrade Titania Slag
978
Communications fabric for scientific collaboration
979
Communications field trials for total utility metering
980
Communications in cellular automata
981
Communications infrastructure regulation and the distribution of control over content
982
Communications libres
983
Communications network centrality correlates to organisational coordination
984
Communications networks for the Force XXI Digitized Battlefield*
985
Communications networks for the Force XXI Digitized Battlefield*
986
Communications overlapping in fast multipole particle dynamics methods
987
Communications Policy and the Public Interest: by Patricia Aufderheide. New York: Guilford Press, 1999. 323 pp. $24 (paperback) ISBN 1-57230-425-1; $45 (hardcover) ISBN 1-57230-418-9
988
Communications policy in transition: Benjamin M. Compaine and Shane M. Greenstein (Eds.); MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001, 425pp., price £50 hardback, ISBN 0-262-03292-9
989
Communications Reoxidation of Hot Briquetted Iron in Salt Water
990
Communications software design for testability: specification transformations and testability measures
991
Communications software engineering (CSE)
992
Communications software reverse engineering: a semi-automatic approach
993
Communications structure for sensory data in mobile robots
994
Communications Technology Explained: M. Norris; Wiley, New York, 2000, ISBN 0-471-98625-9
995
Communications technology guidelines for EMS/SCADA systems
996
Communications with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Douglas A. Vakoch (Ed.). State University, New York Press (2011). ISBN: 978-1-4384-3793-4
997
Communications, innovation, and territory: the production network of Swift Meat Packing and the creation of a national US market
998
Communicative ability conceptions among children who stutter and their fluent peers: A qualitative exploration
999
Communicative action-based business process and information systems modelling with DEMO
1000
Communicative and Contextual English Instruction Material for Seventh Grade
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