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Creative problem solving in support of biodiversity conservation
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Creative production by angry people peaks early on, decreases over time, and is relatively unstructured
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Creative R & D leadership: Insights from Japan : , Quorum Books (1995), 359 pp., £59.95
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Creative reasoning across developmental levels: Convergence and divergence in problem creation
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Creative Renewable Energy Purchasing Options for Businesses
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Creative research in the chemical industry – Four decades in retrospect
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Creative responses to climate change
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Creative self-efficacy: An intervention study
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Creative solutions and social inclusion: culture and the community: Penny Eames, Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa, New Zealand; Steele Roberts Ltd. New Zealand, 2003, 104 pages, ISBN 1-877338-18-4 (NZ $ 39.95)
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Creative spirits
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Creative supervision: the use of expressive arts methods in supervision and self supervision: Mooli Lahad (London, Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000, 128 pages $24.95)
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Creative system design methodologies: the case of complex technical systems
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Creative Tension in the Innovation Process:: How to Support the Right Capabilities
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Creative thinking - reflection as a catalyst in triggering creativity in engineering education
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Creative thinking in nursing education: Preparing for tomorrowʹs challenges
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Creative thinking instruction for aboriginal children
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Creative Thinking Patterns In Student‘s Scientific Works
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Creative Thought as a non Darwinian Evolutionary Process
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Creative Tourism and Its Role in the Flourishment of Religious Creativity and Spiritualism
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Creative workforce density, organizational slack, and innovation performance
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Creative writing as a tool for assessment: implications for embodied working
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Creative Writing Pedagogy: Creating an IntegratedInstructional Approach based on Moseley and LenningTaxonomy Models
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CREATIVELY NEGOTIATING THE PLACE OF SPIRITUALITY IN THE ELT CURRICULUM
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Creativity and affective temperaments in non-clinical professional artists: An empirical psychometric investigation
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Creativity and conservatism
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Creativity and Convergence in Information Science Research: The Roles of Objectivity and Subjectivity, Constraint, and Control
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Creativity and cross-curriculum strategies in England: Tales of doing, forgetting and not knowing
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Creativity and executive function across manic, mixed and depressive episodes in bipolar I disorder
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Creativity and experience of a creative task: Person and environment effects
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Creativity and Innovation as a New Approach in Human
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Creativity and innovation in durable product development
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Creativity and Innovation in Research: The Perceptions of Malaysian Postgraduate Students
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CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TEACHER EDUCATION
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Creativity and Innovation in Workplace (A Case Study: High Schools of Gorgan City)
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Creativity and Intuition Revisited
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Creativity and Literary Translation: Analyzing the Relationship between Translators’ Creativity and their Translation Quality
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Creativity and management in the 21st century
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Creativity and Perspective Taking in Early Childhood Period
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Creativity and precision in evolutionary synthesis and the hierarchical selection scheme
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Creativity and psychopathology
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Creativity and speed of information processing: A double dissociation involving elementary versus inhibitory cognitive tasks
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CREATIVITY AND TEACHING COMPETENCY OF PROSPECTIVE B.ED TEACHERS
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Creativity and technological learning: the roles of organization architecture and crisis in large-scale projects
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Creativity and the Five-Factor Model
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Creativity and Unnaturalness in the Use of Phrasal Verbs in ESL Learner Language
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Creativity Around the Globe
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Creativity as a defense against death: Maintaining oneʹs professional identity
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Creativity as a Stepping Stone towards Developing Other Competencies in Classrooms
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Creativity as an Influential Power of Entrepreneurship: To Explore the Relationship between Creativity and Entrepreneurship
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Creativity as commonplace
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Creativity for Feist
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Creativity in Education And learning—A Guide for Teachers and Educators: By Arthur J. Cropley, Kogan Page (2001), 201 pp., £16.99
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Creativity in familial bipolar disorder
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Creativity in innovative projects: How teamwork matters
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Creativity in Language Teaching
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Creativity in mind: Evaluating and maintaining advances in network steganographic research
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Creativity in Students: Evidence from Parental Marital Satisfaction, Intelligence, and Age
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Creativity in the design process: co-evolution of problem–solution
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Creativity in the face of death: Claire Philipʹs journal and poems
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Creativity in The Use of Translation Microstrategies By Translation Students at the University of Bahrain
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Creativity in Troubled Times: Factors Associated with Recognitions of Chinese Literary Creativity in the 20th Century
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Creativity in Writing: A Study of EFL Learners’ Locus of Control
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Creativity of Spirit in Philosophical System of Mulla Sadra
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Creativity of undergraduates with and without family history of alcohol and other drug problems
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Creativity on cognitive population variables in education departments of Isfahan
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Creativity on demand: Historical approaches and future trends
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Creativity or novelty?: Cognitive-computational versus social-cultural
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Creativity process of A.Samad Said based on Textdealism Theory
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Creativity Revalued: How Professors, Students, and an Innovative University Are Turning the Tide
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Creativity sparked in rare form of dementia
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Creativity, aesthetics and eco-friendliness: A physical dining environment design synthetic assessment model of innovative restaurants
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Creativity, design and style in MS/OR
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Creativity, Design Studio Performance, and Social Media: A Study of Instagram Use among Architecture Students
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Creativity, emotional intelligence, and school performance in children
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Creativity, innovation, and export performance
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Creativity, Mood Disorders, and Emotional Intelligence
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Creativity, Originality, and Appropriateness: What do Explicit Instructions Tell Us About Their Relationships?
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Creativity, oversensitivity, and rate of habituation
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Creativity, personality and word association responses: associative behaviour in forty supposedly creative persons
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Creativity, primary process cognition and personality
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Creativity, primordial cognition, and personality
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Creativity, Tourism and Economic Development in a Rural Context: the case of Prince Edward County
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Creativity: A key link to entrepreneurial behavior
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Creativity: Simulation, stimulation, and studies
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Creativity:What Is It? Can You Assess It? Can It Be Taught?
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Creativity-Innovation Cycle for Organisational Exploration and Exploitation: Lessons from Neowiz - a Korean Internet Company
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Creator and Keeper of the Flame of Emergency Medicine: John G. Wiegenstein, MD, 1930–2004
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Creator Description: Encoded Archival Context
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Creators & dreamweavers: Building conspiracies for innovation
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Creators of Mathematics: The Irish Connection.Ken Houston, Editor, University College Dublin Press, Dublin (2000).
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Creators’ intentions bias judgments of function independently from causal inferences
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Creature comforts - living with mites and moulds
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CREB and Sp1 regulate the human CD2AP gene promoter activity in renal tubular epithelial cells
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CREB Binding and Activity in Brain: Regional Specificity and Induction by Electroconvulsive Seizure
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CREB-1 and AP-1 transcription factors JunD and Fra-2 regulate bone sialoprotein gene expression in human breast cancer cells
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CREB3L4, INTS3, and SNAPAP are targets for the 1q21 amplicon frequently detected in hepatocellular carcinoma
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CREB-Mediated Transcriptional Control
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CRED: A new model of climate and development
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Credal classification rule for uncertain data based on belief functions
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Credal networks
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Credal networks for military identification problems Original Research Article
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Credal networks Original Research Article
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Credal-C4.5: Decision tree based on imprecise probabilities to classify noisy data
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Credence goods monopolists
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Credence quality coordination and consumersʹ willingness-to-pay for certified halal labelled meat
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Credentialing
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Credentialing issues with sentinel lymph node staging for breast cancer
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Credentialing, competency, and “see one, do one, teach one”
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Credentialing, diversity, and professional recognition-foundations for an Australian infection control career path
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Credentialing: Achievement or alphabet soup?
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Credentialling immigrant physicians in Israel
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Credentials of Spirulina diet on stability and flux related properties on the biomineralization process during oxalate mediated renal calcification in ratsCredentials of Spirulina diet on stability and flux related properties on the biomineralization proc
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Credibilistic Markov decision processes: The average case
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CREDIBILISTIC PARAMETER ESTIMATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN FUZZY PORTFOLIO SELECTION
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Credibility and applicability of virtual reality models in design and construction
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Credibility and clinical utility of thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy in a teaching hospital
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Credibility and commitment of monetary policy in open economies
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Credibility and endogenous societal discounting
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Credibility at Stake: Seeking the Truth in Ian McEwan’s Atonement
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Credibility based chance constrained programming for project scheduling with fuzzy activity durations
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Credibility effects of price controls in disinflation programs
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Credibility evaluation for the exponential dispersion family
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Credibility for stationarity : 074042 (M31) Kremder E., University of Hamburg, Germany, Astin Colloquium Leuven, 1995
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Credibility of Chromomycin A3 Staining in Prediction of Fertility
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Credibility of Chromomycin A3 Staining in Prediction of Fertility
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Credibility of CIS exchange rate policies — A technical traderʹs view
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Credibility of health websites on infectious diseases: Are there any fully trustable website to read on Ebola?
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Credibility of institutions: Forestry, social conflict and titling in China
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Credibility of Policy Announcements Under Asymmetric Information
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Credibility of the Pattern of Educational Qualification of Faculty Members
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Credibility of trade policy reform and investment: the Mexican experience
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Credibility of Various Indices of Sacrum in Identification of Sex of Sacrum
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Credibility premiums for the zero-inflated Poisson model and new hunger for bonus interpretation
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Credibility theory and generalized linear models : 074041 (M31) Nelder J.A. (∗), Verrall R.J., Imperial College, London (∗), City University, London, Astin Colloquium Leuven, 1995
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CREDIBILITY THEORY ORIENTED PREFERENCE INDEX FOR RANKING FUZZY NUMBERS
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Credibility theory: a new view from the theory of second order optimal statistics
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Credibility using a loss function from spline theory
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Credibility using semiparametric models and a loss function with a constancy penalty
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Credibility Using Semiparametric Models With Adaptive Kernel
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Credibility via imprecise probability
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Credibility, cost of reneging and the choice of fixed exchange rate regime
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Credibility: How leaders gain and lose it, why people demand it : By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1993 332 + xxvi pages, $16.50, paper, ISBN 0-7879-0056-7
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Credibility-based chance-constrained integer programming models for capital budgeting with fuzzy parameters
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Credibility-based fuzzy mathematical programming for bi-objective capacitated partial facility interdiction with forti cation and demand outsourcing model
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CREDIBILITY-BASED FUZZY PROGRAMMING MODELS TO SOLVE THE BUDGET-CONSTRAINED FLEXIBLE FLOW LINE PROBLEM
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Credible and confidence sets for restricted parameter spaces
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Credible classification for environmental problems
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Credible delegation
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Credible Equilibria in Games with Utilities Changing during the Play
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Credible group stability in many-to-many matching problems
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Credible implementation
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Credible Monetary Policy in an Infinite Horizon Model: Recursive Approaches
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Credible Proposals in Communication Games
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Credible redistribution policy and skilled migration
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Credible regulatory threats
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Credible threats in extortion
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Credit Allocation Decisions of Wheat Exporting Countries
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Credit and equity rationing in markets with adverse selection
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Credit and identity theft
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Credit and identity theft
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Credit and risk in rural developing economies
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Credit and thrift co-operatives in Nigeria: A potential source of capital formation and employment
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CREDIT APPRAISAL PROCESS OF SBI: A CASE STUDY OF BRANCH OF SBI IN HISAR
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Credit availability and investment: Lessons from the “great recession”
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Credit Based Group Negotiation for aggregate sell/buy in e-markets
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Credit Benefit of Reverse Factoring in Iran: An Agent-Based Approach
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Credit card behavior, financial styles, and heuristics
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Credit card churn forecasting by logistic regression and decision tree
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Credit Card Fraud Detection using Data mining and Statistical Methods
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Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Hidden Markov Model
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CREDIT CARD FROM ISLAMIC LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
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Credit Card Holders in Malaysia: Customer Characteristics and Credit Card Usage
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Credit card incidents and control systems
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Credit Card Practices: Knowledge, Attitude and Debt Management
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Credit card rates and consumer search
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Credit Cardholder: Convenience User or Credit Revolver?
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Credit cards and interest rates: theory and institutional factors
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Credit cards and interest rates: theory and institutional factors--a critical view
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Credit chains and bankruptcy propagation in production networks
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Credit channel, trade credit channel, and inventory investment: Evidence from a panel of UK firms
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Credit constraints and adoption of modern cassava production technologies in rural farming communities of Anambra State, Nigeria
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Credit constraints and household welfare in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
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Credit constraints and human capital accumulation in the open economy
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Credit constraints and smallholder dairy production in the East African highlands: application of a switching regression model
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Credit constraints and the current account: A test for the Japanese economy
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Credit constraints and the phenomenon of child labor
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Credit contagion and aggregate losses
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Credit contagion in a network of firms with spatial interaction
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Credit crises, money and contractions: An historical view
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Credit crises, money and contractions: An historical view
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Credit crunch and shocks to firms: Korean experience under the Asian financial crisis
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Credit Crunch: Restoring Confidence among Jittery Investors
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Credit cycles in a Neo-Austrian economy
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Credit Derivatives and Commercial Banks’ Risk Management
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Credit derivatives with multiple debt issues
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Credit Determination of Fibre Channel in Avionics Environment
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Credit enhancement through financial engineering: Freeport McMoRanʹs gold-denominated depositary shares
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Credit financing for deteriorating imperfect quality items with allowable shortages
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Credit financing in economic ordering policies for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with price dependent demand under permissible delay in payments: A new approach
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Credit frictions and the comovement between durable and non-durable consumption
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Credit frictionsandthecomovementbetweendurableand non-durableconsumption
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Credit Guarantee Schemes Supporting Small Enterprise Development: A Review
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Credit in a Random Matching Model with Private Information,
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Credit in the box: An ode to market efficiency
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Credit in the euro area: An empirical investigation using aggregate data
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Credit layering in informal financial markets
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Credit lines as monitored liquidity insurance: Theory and evidence
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Credit market access and profitability in Tunisian agriculture
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Credit market constraints and labor market decisions
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Credit Market Development and Economic Growth an Empirical Analysis for Greece
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Credit market disequilibrium in Poland: Can we find what we expect?: Non-stationarity and the short-side rule
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Credit market frictions and the allocation of resources over the business cycle
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Credit market frictions and their direct effects on U.S. manufacturing fluctuations
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Credit market imperfections and economic development: Theory and evidence
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Credit market imperfections and persistent unemployment
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Credit Market Imperfections and the Separation of Ownership from Control,
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Credit market shocks and economic fluctuations: Evidence from corporate bond and stock markets
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Credit Markets and Economic Change in Southeastern France 1630-1788
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Credit markets with moral hazard and heterogeneous valuations of collateral
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Credit mismatch and breakdown
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Credit policies and housing prices: Case study of selected provinces in Iran
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Credit portfolio management using two-level particle swarm optimization
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Credit portfolios: What defines risk horizons and risk measurement?
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Credit program outcomes: coping capacity and nutritional status in the food insecure context of Ethiopia
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Credit programs, patriarchy and menʹs violence against women in rural Bangladesh
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Credit Rating Agencies in Capital Markets: A Review of Research Evidence on Selected Criticisms of the Agencies
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Credit rating and preparing risk transition matrix for legal clients of banks with Markov chain approach
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Credit Rating of Commercial Companies Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Model: A Case Study of 100 Iranian Active Commercial Companies in Import
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Credit Rating of Companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange and the Effect of Tax Avoidance Using PSO Algorithm
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Credit rating with a monotonicity-constrained support vector machine model
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Credit ratings and information asymmetry on the Chinese syndicated loan market
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Credit ratings and the BIS capital adequacy reform agenda
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Credit ratings and the proposed new BIS guidelines on capital adequacy for bank credit assets
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Credit rationing and capital accumulation with investment and consumption loans revisited
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Credit rationing and crowding out during the industrial revolution: evidence from Hoare’s Bank, 1702–1862
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Credit Rationing and Public Housing Loans in Japan
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Credit Rationing in the U.S. Mortgage Market: Evidence from Variation in FHA Market Shares
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Credit rationing of a Bayesian bank with simple screening technologies
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Credit rationing or entrepreneurial risk aversion? An alternative explanation for the Evans and Jovanovic finding
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Credit rationing, profit accumulation and economic growth
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Credit reallocation
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Credit reallocation
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Credit reporting, relationship banking, and loan repayment
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Credit risk analysis of mortgage loans: An application to the Italian market
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Credit risk and loan default among Ghanaian banks: An exploratory study
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Credit risk and sustainable debt: a model and estimations of why the Euro is stable in the long-run
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Credit Risk and the Demand for Agricultural Loans
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Credit risk and the deposit insurance premium: a note
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Credit Risk Assessment and the Opportunity Costs of Loan Misclassification
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Credit risk assessment using a multicriteria hierarchical discrimination approach: A comparative analysis
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Credit Risk Assessment Using Statistical and Machine Learning: Basic Methodology and Risk Modeling Applications
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Credit risk assessment with a multistage neural network ensemble learning approach
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Credit risk assessment: Evidence from banking industry
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Credit risk enhancement in a network of interdependent firms
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Credit risk evaluation using a weighted least squares SVM classifier with design of experiment for parameter selection
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Credit risk evaluation with kernel-based affine subspace nearest points learning method
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Credit risk exposure with interest and currency swaps
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Credit risk in the leasing industry
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Credit risk in the pool—implications for private capital investments in Brazilian power generation
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Credit Risk Measurement of Trusted Customers Using Logistic Regression and Neural Networks
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Credit risk measurement: Developments over the last 20 years
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Credit risk modeling and internal capital allocation processes: implications for a models-based regulatory bank capital standard
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Credit risk modeling based on survival analysis with immunes
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Credit risk modeling with affine processes
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Credit Risk Predictive Ability of G-ZPP Model Versus V-ZPP Model
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Credit risk rating systems at large US banks
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Credit risk transfer and contagion
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Credit risk transfer and contagion$
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Credit risk—A structural model with jumps and correlations
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Credit scheduling: adaptive scheduling with dynamic service quota
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Credit Scoring Active Telegram Channels Offering Stock Signals
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Credit scoring algorithm based on link analysis ranking with support vector machine
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Credit scoring and rejected instances reassigning through evolutionary computation techniques
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Credit scoring for profitability objectives
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Credit scoring in banks and financial institutions via data mining techniques: A literature review
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Credit scoring models for the microfinance industry using neural networks: Evidence from Peru
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Credit Scoring Models Using Soft Computing Methods: A Survey
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CREDIT SCORING SYSTEMS WITH PROBABILITY ESTIMATION CLASSIFIERS
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Credit Scoring Using Colonial Competitive Rule-based Classifier
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Credit scoring using the clustered support vector machine
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Credit scoring using the hybrid neural discriminant technique
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Credit scoring with a data mining approach based on support vector machines
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Credit shocks in the financial deregulatory era: Not the usual suspects
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Credit spreads in the market for highly leveraged transaction loans
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Credit supply and corporate innovation
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Credit supply and resource productivity among farmers group link to banks in Adamawa State, Nigeria
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credit take over agreements with guarantees of mortgage rights at bank china construction bank indonesia tbk. pekanbaru branch
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CREDIT to classrooms: an evidence base for pedagogical development
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Credit union development: Financial inclusion and exclusion
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Credit union policies and performance in Latin America
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Credit where credit’s due: accounting for co-authorship in citation counts
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Credit where creditʹs due: developing authorship strategies in the geosciences
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Credit worthiness of rural borrowers of Pakistan
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Credit, banks and small business in America
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Credit, income, and causality: A contemporary co-integration analysis
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Credit-based congestion pricing: a policy proposal and the public’s response
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Credit-based fair queueing (CBFQ): a simple service-scheduling algorithm for packet-switched networks
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Credit-based source-adaptive multilayered video multicast
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Creditmarketshocksandeconomicfluctuations:Evidencefrom corporatebondandstockmarkets
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Creditor concentration: An empirical investigation
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Creditor control rights and firm investment policy
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Creditor moral hazard in stock markets: Empirical evidence from Indonesia and Korea
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Creditor races and contingent claims
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Creditor rights and corporate risk-taking
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creditor rights on rejection of execution request for guarantee rights by state and auction private
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Creditor rights, information sharing, and bank risk taking
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Credit-spread determinants and interlocking contracts: A study of the Ras Gas project
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C-REDOR: rotational echo double resonance under very fast magic-angle spinning
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CREDOS: A Conservation Reserve Evaluation And Design Optimisation System
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Credulity, lies, and costly talk
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Creek effects on the spallation of an alumina layer from a NiCrA1Y coating
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Creek effects on the spallation of an alumina layer from a NiCrA1Y coating
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creening by Ophthalmocopy for Toxoplama Retinochoroiditi in Colombia
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creening for Diabetic Retinopathy by Ophthalmologit and Endocrinologit With Pupillary Dilation and a Nonmydriatic Digital Camera
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creening for diabetic retinopathy, reviited
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creening for ight-threatening diabetic retinopathy: comparion of fundu photography with automated color contrat threhold tet
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creening for Mutation in CYP4V2 Gene in Japanee Patient With Bietti’ Crytalline Corneoretinal Dytrophy
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creening for Mutation in the IMPDH1 Gene in Japanee Patient With Autoomal Dominant Retiniti Pigmentoa
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creening for ocular hemorrhage in patient with ruptured cerebral aneurym: a propective tudy of 99 patient.: Frizzell RT, Kuhn F, Morri R, Quinn C, Fiher W . Neurourgery 1997;41: 529–534.
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creening Gene of the Retinoid Metabolim: Novel LRAT Mutation in Leber Congenital Amauroi
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CREEP ACTIVATION ENERGY AND VICKERS HARDNESS OF Bi(1-x) Sb(x) SINGLE CRYSTALS
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CREEP ACTIVATION ENERGY AND VICKERS HARDNESS OF Bi1-x Sbx SINGLE CRYSTALS
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CREEP AGE FORMING OF Al-Zn-Mg ALLOYS WITH OPTIMIZATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
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Creep analysis in an isotropic FGM rotating disc of Al–SiC composite
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Creep analysis in smart single-strap adhesive joints reinforced by shape memory alloys—Experimental study
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Creep Analysis of Axially Loaded Fiber Reinforced Polymer-Confined Concrete Columns
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Creep analysis of compact cross-sections casted in consecutive stages – Part 1: General method
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Creep analysis of fibre reinforced adhesives in single lap joints—Experimental study
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Creep Analysis of the FGM Cylinder under Steady-state Symmetric Loading
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Creep and anelasticity in the springback of aluminum
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Creep- and coarsening properties of Al–0.06 at.% Sc–0.06 at.% Ti at 300–450 °C Original Research Article
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Creep and corrosion testing of aluminide coatings on ferritic–martensitic substrates
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Creep and creep fracture of 2.25Cr–1.6W steels (Grade 23)
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Creep and creep fracture of commercial aluminium alloys
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Creep and creep fracture of polycrystalline copper
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Creep and creep modelling of a multimodal nickel-base superalloy Original Research Article
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Creep and creep recovery properties of polystyrene aggregate concrete
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Creep and creep-fatigue cracking behaviour of two structural steels Original Research Article
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Creep and damage accumulation in orthotropic composites under cyclic loading
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Creep and drying shrinkage characteristics of concrete produced with coarse recycled concrete aggregate
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Creep and durability of sand-coated glass FRP bars in concrete elements under freeze/thaw cycling and sustained loads
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Creep and failure prediction of Diestian ferruginous sandstone: Modelling and repair options
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Creep and fatigue behavior of SiC fiber reinforced SiC composite at high temperatures
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Creep and fatigue behavior of SiC fiber reinforced SiC composite at high temperatures
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Creep and fatigue interaction in the PWA1484 single crystal nickel-base alloy
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Creep and fatigue lifetime analysis of directionally solidified superalloy and its brazed joints based on continuum damage mechanics at elevated temperature
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Creep and fatigue properties of high temperature silicides and their composites
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Creep and fatigue properties of high temperature silicides and their composites
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Creep and fracture in concrete: a fractional order rate approach
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Creep and impact properties of wood fibre–polypropylene composites: influence of temperature and moisture content
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Creep and long-term strength of herringbone lock joints of gas-turbine engines under the combined action of static and cyclic loads
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Creep and Long-Term Strength of Press-Powder Composites
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Creep and microstructure of near-gamma TiAl alloys
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Creep and microstructure of Nextel™ 720 fiber at elevated temperature in air and in steam Original Research Article
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Creep and physical aging behaviour of PA6 nanocomposites
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Creep and precipitation behaviors of AL6XN austenitic steel at elevated temperatures
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Creep and rate of loading effects on geogrid- reinforced sand
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Creep and recovery behavior characterization of asphalt mixture in compression
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Creep and recovery behaviors of a polythiophene-based electrorheological fluid
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Creep and Recovery Characteristics of Chicken Meat Frankfurters
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Creep and recovery experimental investigation of low oil content food emulsions
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Creep and recovery of polypropylene/carbon nanotube composites
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Creep and recovery of polystyrene composites filled with graphene additives
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Creep and rupture behavior of a commercial aluminum–magnesium alloy A5083 at constant applied stress
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Creep and rupture behavior of a commercial aluminum–magnesium alloy A5083 at constant applied stress
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Creep and rupture behavior of a commercial aluminum–magnesium alloy A5083 at constant applied stress
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Creep and shrinkage analysis of curved composite beams with partial interaction
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Creep and shrinkage analysis of curved composite beams with partial interaction
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Creep and shrinkage behaviour of CFRP-reinforced mortar
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Creep and shrinkage effect on adhesive stresses in RC beams strengthened with composite laminates
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Creep and shrinkage effect on the dynamic analysis of reinforced concrete slab-and-beam structures
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Creep and shrinkage of concrete: physical origins and practical measurements
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Creep and shrinkage of concrete: physical origins and practical measurements Original Research Article
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Creep and shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete
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Creep and sintering resistance of a Ce added anode electrode for molten carbonate fuel cell
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Creep and strain-dependent microstructures of synthetic anorthite–diopside aggregates
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Creep and strength of ZrP2O7 bonded Si3N4 porous ceramics at 800–1000 °C
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Creep and Stress Redistribution Analysis of Thick-Wall FGM Spheres Subjected to Mechanical Load and Heat Flux – An Analytical Approach
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Creep and Stress Relaxation Behavior of Polypropylene, Metallocene-Prepared Polyethylene and their Blends
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Creep and stress relaxation in free-standing thin metal films controlled by coupled surface and grain boundary diffusion Original Research Article
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Creep and stress-rupture behavior of Y2O3–Nd2O3-doped silicon nitrides with different additive contents
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Creep and substructure in 5 vol.% SiC–2124 Al composite
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Creep and substructure in 5 vol.% SiC–2124 Al composite
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Creep and superplasticity in a spray-cast aluminum alloy processed by ECA pressing
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Creep and superplasticity in nanocrystalline materials: current understanding and future prospects
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Creep and superplasticity in nanocrystalline materials: current understanding and future prospects
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Creep and tensile behaviors of Fe–Cr–Al foils and laser microwelds at high temperature
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Creep and tensile behaviour of austenitic Fe–Cr–Ni stainless steels
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Creep and the anomalous yield stress of Ni3Ga
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Creep and the anomalous yield stress of Ni3Ga
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Creep and the in vivo assessment of human patellar tendon mechanical properties
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Creep and thermomechanical fatigue properties of in situ Cu6Sn5 reinforced lead-free composite solder
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Creep and Viscoelastic Behaviour of Human Dentin
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Creep and visco-elastic behaviour of LPS-SiC sintered with Lu2O3–AlN additive
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Creep and wear behaviour of ethylene–butene copolymers reinforced by ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibres
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Creep as an extension of hot working: A unified approach to high temperature deformation of AZ31 alloy
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Creep associated changes in intervertebral disc bulging obtained with a laser scanning device
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Creep at low temperatures: unzipping of dislocations, inertia, and criticality processes
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Creep behavior and deformation mechanisms in a nanocluster strengthened ferritic steel Original Research Article
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Creep behavior and deformation microstructures of Mg–Y alloys at 550 K
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Creep behavior and deformation microstructures of Mg–Y alloys at 550 K
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Creep behavior and its correlation with defect chemistry of La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3−δ Original Research Article
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Creep behavior and manufacturing parameters of wood flour filled polypropylene composites
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Creep behavior and microstructural damage of martensitic P92 steel weldment
405
Creep behavior and microstructural evolution of deformed Al–Cu–Mg–Ag heat resistant alloy
406
Creep behavior and microstructural stability of Al-Cu-Mg-Ag and Al-Cu-Li-Mg-Ag alloys
407
Creep behavior and microstructural stability of Al-Cu-Mg-Ag and Al-Cu-Li-Mg-Ag alloys
408
Creep behavior and microstructure evolution at 750 °C in a new precipitation-strengthened heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel
409
Creep behavior and related structural defects in Al2O3–Ln2O3 (ZrO2) directionally solidified eutectics (Ln = Gd, Er, Y)
410
Creep behavior and stability of MX precipitates at high temperature in 9Cr–0.5Mo–1.8W–VNb steel
411
Creep behavior and stability of MX precipitates at high temperature in 9Cr–0.5Mo–1.8W–VNb steel
412
Creep behavior and surface characterization of a laser surface nitrided Ti–6Al–4V alloy
413
Creep behavior and threshold stress of an extruded Al–6Mg–2Sc–1Zr alloy
414
Creep behavior and threshold stress of an extruded Al–6Mg–2Sc–1Zr alloy
415
Creep behavior and threshold stress of an extruded Al–6Mg–2Sc–1Zr alloy
416
Creep behavior during the eutectoid transformation of albite: Implications for the slab deformation in the lower mantle
417
Creep behavior in an extruded β solid solution Nb–Ti base alloy
418
Creep behavior in an extruded β solid solution Nb–Ti base alloy
419
Creep behavior in interlaminar shear of a Hi-Nicalon™/SiC–B4C composite at 1200 °C in air and in steam
420
Creep behavior in interlaminar shear of Nextel™720/alumina ceramic composite at elevated temperature in air and in steam
421
Creep behavior in near-nanostructured Al 5083 alloy
422
Creep behavior modeling of silica fume containing Al2O3–MgO refractory castables
423
Creep behavior of 2.25Cr1Mo steel—Effects of thermal ageing and pre-strain
424
Creep behavior of 316 austenitic stainless steel under variant operating conditions
425
Creep behavior of a 4.5%-Re single crystal nickel-based superalloy at intermediate temperatures
426
Creep behavior of a carbon-derived Si3N4/SiC nanocomposite
427
Creep behavior of a cast 359/SiC/10p aluminum composite
428
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part I: experimental development and creep-rupture
429
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part I: experimental development and creep-rupture
430
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part I: experimental development and creep-rupture
431
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part II: Creep-deformation and model development
432
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part II: Creep-deformation and model development
433
Creep behavior of a continuous strand, swirl mat reinforced polymeric composite in simulated automotive environments for durability investigation: Part II: Creep-deformation and model development
434
Creep behavior of a dispersion-strengthened Cu–Ti–Al alloy obtained by reaction milling
435
Creep behavior of a poled PZT wafer under longitudinal tensile stress and through thickness electric field
436
Creep behavior of a single crystal nickel-based superalloy containing 4.2% Re
437
Creep behavior of a zirconium diboride–silicon carbide composite
438
Creep behavior of adhesives used for external FRP strengthening of RC structures
439
Creep behavior of AE42 based hybrid composites
440
Creep behavior of Al-rich FeAl intermetallics
441
Creep behavior of Al-rich FeAl intermetallics
442
Creep behavior of an A286 type stainless steel
443
Creep behavior of an Al-6061 metal matrix composite produced by liquid metallurgy processing
444
Creep behavior of an Al-6061 metal matrix composite produced by liquid metallurgy processing
445
Creep behavior of an oxide dispersion strengthened Ni3Al ordered intermetallic material
446
Creep behavior of an oxide dispersion strengthened Ni3Al ordered intermetallic material
447
Creep behavior of an oxide-dispersion-strengthened Ni3Al-based alloy
448
Creep behavior of an oxide-dispersion-strengthened Ni3Al-based alloy
449
Creep behavior of AS41 alloy matrix nano-composites
450
Creep behavior of austenitic stainless steel weld metals as a function of ferrite content
451
Creep behavior of AZ31 magnesium alloy in low temperature range between 423 K and 473 K
452
Creep behavior of bagasse fiber reinforced polymer composites
453
Creep behavior of Biodegradable Triple-component Nanocomposites Based on PLA/PCL/bioactive Glass for ACL Interference Screws
454
Creep behavior of bisphenol E cyanate ester/alumina nanocomposites
455
Creep behavior of Bure clayey rock
456
Creep behavior of carbon fiber/epoxy matrix composites
457
Creep behavior of carbon-fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone (PEEK) [ ±45]4s laminated composites (I)
458
Creep behavior of ceramics studied by mechanical loss measurements
459
Creep behavior of ceramics studied by mechanical loss measurements
460
Creep behavior of ceramics studied by mechanical loss measurements
461
Creep behavior of commercial FeCrAl foils: Beneficial and detrimental effects of oxidation
462
Creep Behavior of Cylinders Subjected to an Internal Pressure and a Two Dimensional Temperature Field Using First Order Shear Deformation Theory
463
Creep Behavior of Double Tempered 8%Cr-2%WVTa Martensitic Steel
464
Creep behavior of extruded Al–6Mg–1Sc–1Zr–10 vol.% SiCp composite
465
Creep Behavior of Extruded Sheets of Magnesium Alloys Containing La-Rich Mischmetal
466
Creep behavior of Fe–C alloys at high temperatures and high strain rates
467
Creep behavior of Fe–C alloys at high temperatures and high strain rates
468
Creep behavior of high-strength low-alloy steel at elevated temperatures
469
Creep behavior of hot extruded Al-Al2O3 nanocomposite powder
470
Creep behavior of in situ TiCP/2618 aluminum matrix composite
471
Creep behavior of INCOLOY alloy 617
472
Creep behavior of in-situ Al2O3 and TiB2 particulates mixture-reinforced aluminum composites
473
Creep behavior of in-situ Al2O3 and TiB2 particulates mixture-reinforced aluminum composites
474
Creep behavior of intermetallic FeAl and FeAlCr alloys
475
Creep behavior of intermetallic FeAl and FeAlCr alloys
476
Creep behavior of Mg–11Y–5Gd–2Zn–0.5Zr (wt.%) at 573 K
477
Creep behavior of Mg–2 wt.%Nd binary alloy
478
Creep behavior of Mg–2Nd–0.5Zn–0.4Zr at ambient temperature
479
Creep behavior of Mg–9Gd–1Y–0.5Zr (wt.%) alloy piston by squeeze casting
480
Creep Behavior of Mullite Short Fiber Reinforced ZL109 Alloy Composites at High Temperature
481
Creep behavior of nanocrystalline monoclinic ZrO2
482
Creep behavior of nanocrystalline nickel at 290 and 373 K
483
Creep behavior of nanocrystalline nickel at 290 and 373 K
484
Creep behavior of nanostructured Mg alloy at ambient and low temperature
485
Creep behavior of near-peritectic Sn–5Sb solders containing small amount of Ag and Cu
486
Creep behavior of new kinds of Ni–Co-base superalloys
487
Creep behavior of NextelTM610/Monazite/Alumina composite at elevated temperatures
488
Creep behavior of Nextel™720/alumina ceramic composite with ±45° fiber orientation at 1200 °C
489
Creep behavior of Nextel™720/alumina–mullite ceramic composite with ±45° fiber orientation at 1200 °C
490
Creep behavior of Ni-12 wt.% Al anodes for molten carbonate fuel cells
491
Creep behavior of niobium-modified zirconium alloys
492
Creep behavior of ODS materials: A study of dislocations/precipitates interactions
493
Creep behavior of oxide dispersion strengthened 8Cr–2WVTa and 8Cr–1W steels
494
Creep behavior of pack cementation aluminide coatings on Grade 91 ferritic–martensitic alloy
495
Creep behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate) with growing damage
496
Creep behavior of pultruded GFRP elements – Part 1: Literature review and experimental study Review Article
497
Creep behavior of pultruded GFRP elements – Part 2: Analytical study
498
Creep behavior of pure magnesium and Mg–Al alloys in active environments
499
Creep behavior of pure magnesium and Mg–Al alloys in active environments
500
Creep behavior of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels irradiated at 573 and 773 K up to 5 dpa
501
Creep behavior of reduced activation martensitic steel F82H injected with a large amount of helium
502
Creep behavior of SiC whisker-reinforced Si3N4/BN fibrous monolithic ceramics
503
Creep behavior of single crystal superalloy specimen under temperature gradient condition
504
Creep behavior of spray-cast 7XXX aluminum alloy
505
Creep behavior of spray-deposited AlLi/SiCp composite
506
Creep behavior of the F82H steel under irradiation with 17 MeV protons at 300 °C
507
Creep behavior of the intact and meniscectomy knee joints
508
Creep behavior of Ti–40Al–10Nb titanium aluminide intermetallic alloy
509
Creep Behavior of Ti--40Al--16Nb Intermetallic Alloy and Strengthening Effects of Minor Sc
510
Creep behavior of Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–2Mo: I. The effect of nickel on creep deformation and microstructure Original Research Article
511
Creep behavior of Ti–6Al–4V and a comparison with titanium matrix composites
512
Creep behavior of TiCxN1−x–CoTi cermets synthesized by mechanically induced self-sustaining reaction
513
Creep behavior of two Cu-2 vol% TiC alloys obtained by reaction milling and extrusion
514
Creep behavior of ultra-fine grained Zn–4.5Al
515
Creep behavior of unidirectional and angle-ply T800H/3631 laminates at high temperature and simulations using a phenomenological viscoplasticity model
516
Creep Behavior of Zr-1.5Nb-0.4Sn-0.1Fe-0.1Cu Alloy
517
Creep behavior of γ-TiAl sheet material with differently spaced fully lamellar microstructures
518
Creep behavior of γ-TiAl sheet material with differently spaced fully lamellar microstructures
519
Creep behavior under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions of AM3 single crystal superalloy for different solutioning cooling rates
520
Creep behaviors and effect factors of single crystal nickel-base superalloys
521
Creep behaviors and role of dislocation network in a powder metallurgy Ni-based superalloy during medium-temperature
522
Creep behaviors and stress regions of hybrid reinforced high temperature titanium matrix composite
523
Creep Behaviors of FGH95 Powder Ni-Base Superalloy
524
Creep behaviors of highly pure aluminum at lower temperatures
525
Creep behaviors of highly pure aluminum at lower temperatures
526
Creep behaviors of Mg–5Li–3Al–(0,1)Ca alloys
527
Creep behaviour and creep microstructures of a high-temperature titanium alloy Ti–5.8Al–4.0Sn–3.5Zr–0.7Nb–0.35Si–0.06C (Timetal 834): Part I. Primary and steady-state creep
528
Creep behaviour and failure modelling of modified 9Cr1Mo steel
529
Creep behaviour and microstructural evolution in AISI 316LN + Nb steels at 650 °C
530
Creep behaviour and related high temperature microstructural stability of Ti–46Al–9Nb sheet material
531
Creep behaviour at elevated temperatures of an Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloy
532
Creep behaviour at elevated temperatures of an Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloy
533
Creep behaviour determination of monolayer plasma-sprayed coatings under dynamic or static loads
534
Creep behaviour leading to Type IV cracking for service-exposed 1.25Cr–0.5Mo steel welds
535
Creep behaviour of 14Cr–15Ni–Ti stainless steel at 923 K
536
Creep behaviour of a 2124 Al alloy reinforced by 20 vol.% silicon carbide particulates
537
Creep behaviour of a 2124 Al alloy reinforced by 20 vol.% silicon carbide particulates
538
Creep behaviour of a cast TiAl-based alloy for industrial applications
539
Creep behaviour of a new air-hardenable intermetallic Ti–46Al–8Ta alloy
540
Creep behaviour of a Ni15Cr solid solution alloy at low stresses and intermediate temperatures
541
Creep behaviour of a Ni15Cr solid solution alloy at low stresses and intermediate temperatures
542
Creep behaviour of a QE22–SiC particle reinforced composite investigated by acoustic emission and scanning electron microscopy
543
Creep behaviour of a QE22–SiC particle reinforced composite investigated by acoustic emission and scanning electron microscopy
544
Creep behaviour of a SiC/Si-B-C composite with a self-healing multilayered matrix
545
Creep behaviour of alumina/YAG composites prepared by different sintering routes
546
Creep behaviour of alumina/YAG nanocomposites obtained by a colloidal processing route
547
Creep behaviour of alumina–mullite–zirconia nanocomposites obtained by a colloidal processing route
548
Creep behaviour of aluminium strengthened by fine aluminium carbide particles and reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — DS Al–SiC/Al4C3 composites
549
Creep behaviour of aluminium strengthened by fine aluminium carbide particles and reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — DS Al–SiC/Al4C3 composites
550
Creep behaviour of aluminium strengthened by fine aluminium carbide particles and reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — DS Al–SiC/Al4C3 composites
551
Creep behaviour of aluminium strengthened by fine aluminium carbide particles and reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — DS Al–SiC/Al4C3 composites
552
Creep behaviour of an Al–8.5Fe–1.3V–1.7Si–15SiCp composite at temperatures ranging from 873 to 948 K
553
Creep behaviour of an Al–8.5Fe–1.3V–1.7Si–15SiCp composite at temperatures ranging from 873 to 948 K
554
Creep behaviour of an oxide dispersion strengthened Al–5Mg alloy reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — an oxide dispersion strengthened Al–5Mg–30SiCp composite
555
Creep behaviour of an oxide dispersion strengthened Al–5Mg alloy reinforced by silicon carbide particulates — an oxide dispersion strengthened Al–5Mg–30SiCp composite
556
Creep behaviour of as received, aged and cold worked INCONEL 617 at 850 °C and 950 °C
557
Creep behaviour of bamboo
558
Creep behaviour of CFRP-strengthened reinforced concrete beams
559
Creep behaviour of Fe3Al-based alloys in DO3 phase field
560
Creep behaviour of Fe–Mn–Al steel from 500 to 800 °C: Part 1: Analysis of constant-load creep data
561
Creep behaviour of Fe–Mn–Al steel from 500 °C to 800 °C: Part 2: Aspects of rupture strength and parametric analysis
562
Creep Behaviour of Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Concrete
563
Creep behaviour of FRP-reinforced polymer concrete
564
CREEP BEHAVIOUR OF FULL SIZE WELDED JOINTS: DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS
565
CREEP BEHAVIOUR OF FULL-SIZE WELDED JOINTS: DEFECT ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
566
Creep behaviour of icosahedral Al–Cu–Fe
567
Creep behaviour of icosahedral Al–Cu–Fe
568
Creep behaviour of iron–aluminium–chromium intermetallics strengthened by nano-sized oxide particles
569
Creep behaviour of layered silicate/starch–polycaprolactone blends nanocomposites
570
Creep behaviour of leaded brass
571
Creep behaviour of leaded brass
572
Creep behaviour of membrane and substrate materials for oxygen separation units
573
Creep behaviour of Mg–8% Sn and Mg–8% Sn–3% Al–1% Si alloys
574
Creep behaviour of modified 9Cr–1Mo ferritic steel
575
Creep behaviour of MoSi2–HfO2 composites
576
Creep behaviour of natural rock salt and its description with the composite model
577
Creep behaviour of natural rock salt and its description with the composite model
578
Creep behaviour of near γ-TiAl base alloys: Effects of microstructure and alloy composition
579
Creep behaviour of near γ-TiAl base alloys: Effects of microstructure and alloy composition
580
Creep behaviour of Ni-base single-crystal superalloys with various γ′ volume fraction Original Research Article
581
Creep behaviour of ODS aluminium reinforced by silicon carbide particulates: ODS Al–30SiCp composite
582
Creep behaviour of ODS aluminium reinforced by silicon carbide particulates: ODS Al–30SiCp composite
583
Creep behaviour of ODS steels
584
Creep behaviour of ODS steels
585
Creep behaviour of porous metal supports for solid oxide fuel cells
586
Creep behaviour of porous SOFC electrodes: Measurement and application to Ni-8YSZ cermets
587
Creep behaviour of the creep resistant MgY3Nd2Zn1Mn1 alloy
588
Creep behaviour of the ZM21 wrought magnesium alloy
589
Creep behaviour of Ti3Al-based titanium aluminide alloys containing molybdenum
590
Creep behaviour of Ti3Al-based titanium aluminide alloys containing molybdenum
591
Creep behaviour of Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo: II. Mechanisms of deformation Original Research Article
592
Creep behaviour of tubular Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ gas separation membranes
593
Creep behaviour of two sintered silicon nitride ceramics
594
Creep behaviour of U–6%Zr alloy by impression creep technique
595
Creep behaviour of ultrafine-grained oxide dispersion strengthened copper prepared by cryomilling
596
Creep behaviour of ultrafine-grained oxide dispersion strengthened copper prepared by cryomilling
597
Creep behaviour of ultrafine-grained oxide dispersion strengthened copper prepared by cryomilling
598
Creep behaviour of unreinforced and short fibre reinforced AlSi12CuMgNi piston alloy
599
Creep behaviour of δ-phase of U–Zr system by impression creep technique
600
Creep behaviour prediction and optimum design of plasma sprayed coatings with intermediate bonding layer
601
Creep bending of thin-walled shells and plates by consideration of finite deflections
602
Creep buckling and post-buckling analysis of the laminated piezoelectric viscoelastic functionally graded plates
603
Creep Buckling of Shallow Parabolic Concrete Arches
604
Creep cavitation in metals
605
Creep characteristics and internal stress in γ-TiAl
606
Creep characteristics and internal stress in γ-TiAl
607
Creep characteristics and microstructure in nano-particle strengthened AA6082
608
Creep characteristics in carbon free new martensitic alloys
609
Creep characteristics of asphalt modified by radial styrene–butadiene–styrene copolymer
610
Creep characteristics of porous Ni/Ni3Al anodes for molten carbonate fuel cells
611
Creep characterization and damage assessment of long term service exposed P-22 grade of steel
612
Creep characterization of a duplex Ti-Al base alloy at 700 and 750 °C
613
Creep characterization of a duplex Ti-Al base alloy at 700 and 750 °C
614
Creep characterization of a Ni-based Hastelloy-X alloy by using theta projection method
615
Creep compliance mapping by atomic force microscopy
616
Creep considerations for the lower head
617
Creep constitutive equation of dual phase 9Cr-ODS steel
618
Creep constitutive equations for cold-drawn 304L stainless steel
619
Creep constraint analysis and constraint parameter solutions for axial semi-elliptical surface cracks in pressurized pipes
620
Creep crack growth characteristics of polypropylene film at various temperatures
621
Creep crack growth in phosphorus alloyed oxygen free copper
622
CREEP CRACK GROWTH MICROMECHANISMS AT 405°C IN COLD BENT TUBES OF A C-Mn-Mo STEEL
623
Creep crack growth simulations in 316H stainless steel
624
Creep crack initiation and creep crack growth assessments in welded structures
625
Creep crack initiation and creep crack growth assessments in welded structures Original Research Article
626
Creep crack initiation at a free edge of an interface between submicron thick elements
627
Creep curve measurement to support wear and adhesion modelling, using a continuously variable creep twin disc machine
628
Creep damage and crack initiation behaviour of nickel-base single crystalline superalloys compact tension specimen with a void ahead of crack tip
629
Creep damage and long term life modelling of an X20 steam line component
630
Creep damage assessment for notched bar specimens of a low alloy steel considering stress multiaxiality
631
Creep damage characterization using a low amplitude nonlinear ultrasonic technique
632
Creep damage characterization using non-linear ultrasonic techniques Original Research Article
633
Creep damage evolution equations expressed in terms of dissipated power
634
Creep damage evolution equations expressed in terms of dissipated power
635
Creep damage evolution equations expressed in terms of dissipated power
636
Creep damage evolution in a modeling specimen of nickel-based single crystal superalloys air-cooled blades
637
Creep damage in different 3Al2O3·2SiO2 mullites tested in 4-point bending
638
Creep damage in SiC/SiC composites
639
Creep damage in SiC/SiC composites
640
Creep damage in welded joints of a Ni-base heat-resistant alloy Hastelloy XR
641
Creep damage in welded joints of a Ni-base heat-resistant alloy Hastelloy XR
642
Creep damage mechanism and γ′-phase morphology of a V-notched round bar in Ni-based single crystal superalloys
643
Creep damage mechanisms in polyethylene gas pipes
644
Creep damage modeling based on ultrasonic velocities in copper
645
Creep damage modelling for quasi-brittle materials
646
Creep damage resistance of ceramic–matrix composites
647
Creep damage study at powercycling of lead-free surface mount device
648
Creep deflection of viscoelastic laminated cylindrical panels with initial deflection under axial compression
649
Creep deformation and crack growth rates of a super α2 titanium aluminide alloy
650
Creep deformation and failure of E911/E911 and P92/P92 similar weld-joints
651
Creep deformation and mechanisms in Haynes 230 at 800 °C and 900 °C
652
Creep deformation and rafting in nickel-based superalloys simulated by the phase-field method using classical flow and creep theories Original Research Article
653
Creep deformation and rupture behaviour of 9Cr–1W–0.2V–0.06Ta Reduced Activation Ferritic–Martensitic steel
654
Creep deformation and rupture behaviour of directionally solidified GTD 111 superalloy
655
Creep deformation behavior and dislocation substructures of Mg–Y binary alloys
656
Creep deformation behavior and dislocation substructures of Mg–Y binary alloys
657
Creep deformation behavior of Sn–3.5Ag solder/Cu couple at small length scales Original Research Article
658
Creep deformation behavior of spherical Al2O3 particle-reinforced Al–Mg matrix composites at high temperatures Original Research Article
659
Creep deformation characteristics of discontinuously reinforced aluminium-matrix composites
660
Creep deformation in two-phase titanium aluminide alloys
661
Creep deformation in two-phase titanium aluminide alloys
662
Creep deformation mechanism of cryomilled NiCrAlY bond coat material
663
Creep deformation mechanism of magnesium-based alloys
664
Creep deformation mechanisms in fine-grained niobium Original Research Article
665
Creep deformation mechanisms in modified 9Cr–1Mo steel
666
Creep deformation modelling of superalloy single crystals Original Research Article
667
Creep deformation of a sixth generation Ni-base single crystal superalloy at 800 °C
668
Creep deformation of Alloys 617 and 276 at 750–950 °C
669
Creep deformation of austenitic steels at medium and low temperatures Original Research Article
670
Creep Deformation of Fiber Reinforced Plastics-Plated Reinforced Concrete Tensile Members
671
Creep deformation of iron strengthened by MX type particles
672
Creep deformation of Pb–Sn–Zn ternary alloys
673
Creep deformation of restorative resin-composites intended for bulk-fill placement
674
Creep deformation of single crystals of binary and some ternary MoSi2 with the C11b structure
675
Creep deformation of α2 Ti3Al intermetallics in the low stress region
676
Creep deformation of α2 Ti3Al intermetallics in the low stress region
677
Creep deformation related to dislocations cutting the γ′ phase of a Ni-base single crystal superalloy
678
Creep deformations and stresses in thick-walled cylindrical vessels of functionally graded materials subjected to internal pressure
679
Creep densification behavior of micro and nano metal powder: Grain size-dependent model Original Research Article
680
Creep ductility of 1Cr1Mo1/4V low alloy forging and casting steels
681
Creep effect on the behavior of concrete beams reinforced with GFRP bars subjected to different environments
682
Creep effects in activated sludge filter cakes
683
Creep effects in nanoindentation of hydrated phases of cement pastes
684
Creep effects on crack growth in a Mo–Si–B alloy Original Research Article
685
Creep elastic follow-up factors under multi-axial displacement-controlled loading
686
Creep elastic follow-up factors under multi-axial displacement-controlled loading
687
Creep Evolution Analysis of Composite Cylinder Made of Polypropylene Reinforced by Functionally Graded MWCNTs
688
Creep failure mechanisms of a Ti-6Al-4V thick plate
689
Creep failure model of a tempered martensitic stainless steel integrating multiple deformation and damage mechanisms
690
Creep failure of a spray drier
691
Creep failure of cracking heater at a petrochemical plant
692
Creep failure of low pressure turbine blade of an aircraft engine
693
Creep failure simulations of 316H at 550 °C: Part I – A method and validation
694
Creep failure simulations of 316H at 550 °C: Part II – Effects of specimen geometry and loading mode
695
Creep failure time prediction of polymers and polymer composites
696
Creep failures of overheated boiler, superheater and reformer tubes
697
Creep feed grinding of a gamma titanium aluminide intermetallic alloy using SiC abrasives
698
Creep feed profile grinding of Ni-based superalloys with ultrafine-polycrystalline cBN abrasive grits
699
Creep finite element simulation of multilayered system with interfacial cracks
700
Creep flow and pressure relaxation in bubbly medium
701
Creep flow, diffusion, and electromigration in small scale interconnects
702
Creep force characteristics between rail and wheel on scaled model
703
Creep forces in simulations of traction vehicles running on adhesion limit
704
Creep forming of high strength polyethylene fiber prepregs for the production of ballistic protection helmets
705
Creep fracture at interfaces of titanium nanocolumns on silicon substrate
706
Creep fracture of the centrifugally-cast superaustenitic steels, HK40 and HP40
707
Creep fracture of zirconium alloys
708
Creep fracture toughness using conventional and cell element approaches
709
Creep functions of dental ceramics measured in a beam-bending viscometer
710
Creep in commercially pure metals
711
Creep in commercially pure metals Original Research Article
712
Creep in concrete beams strengthened with composite materials
713
Creep in copper dispersion strengthened with alumina particles (ODS copper)
714
Creep in copper dispersion strengthened with alumina particles (ODS copper)
715
Creep in electrodeposited submicrocrystalline nickel and its particle-reinforced nanocomposite
716
Creep in ferroelectrics due to unipolar electrical loading
717
Creep in injection molded starch/synthetic polymer blends
718
Creep in injection molded starch/synthetic polymer blends
719
Creep in injection molded starch/synthetic polymer blends
720
Creep in mechanically alloyed NiAl
721
Creep in mechanically alloyed NiAl
722
Creep in nanocrystalline materials: Role of stress assisted grain growth
723
Creep in ODS copper reinforced with alumina short fibres—DRS copper
724
Creep in phosphorus alloyed copper during power-law breakdown
725
Creep in scandia stabilized zirconia
726
Creep in ultrafine grained aluminium
727
Creep in ultrafine grained aluminium
728
Creep in ultrafine grained aluminium
729
Creep in vacuum of woven Sylramic-iBN melt-infiltrated composites
730
Creep in α-Al2O3 thermally grown on β-NiAl and NiAlPt alloys
731
Creep influence on buckling resistance of reinforced concrete shells
732
Creep life assessment of a die-cast Mg–5Al–0.3Mn alloy
733
Creep Life Assessment of a Super-Heater Tube
734
Creep life assessment of distribution transformers
735
Creep Life Forecasting of Weldment
736
Creep life prediction of 9Cr–1Mo steel under multiaxial state of stress
737
Creep life prediction of a high strength steel plate
738
Creep life prediction of service-exposed turbine blades
739
Creep life prediction under stepwise constant uniaxial stress and temperature conditions
740
Creep mechanical behaviour of modified 9Cr1Mo steel weldments: Experimental analysis and modelling
741
Creep mechanism of highly purified V–4Cr–4Ti alloys during thermal creep in a vacuum
742
Creep mechanisms and physical modeling for Ti–6Al–4V
743
Creep mechanisms and physical modeling for Ti–6Al–4V
744
Creep mechanisms in an Mg–4Zn alloy in the as-cast and aged conditions
745
Creep mechanisms in particle strengthened α-Titanium–Ti2Co alloys
746
Creep mechanisms in particle strengthened α-Titanium–Ti2Co alloys
747
Creep mechanisms in quasi-plastic silicon nitride by instrumented indentation
748
Creep mechanisms in Ti–3Al–2.5V alloy tubing deformed under closed-end internal gas pressurization Original Research Article
749
Creep mechanisms of ferritic oxide dispersion strengthened alloys
750
Creep mechanisms of laminated alumina/zirconia-toughened alumina composites
751
Creep mechanisms of U720Li disc superalloy at intermediate temperature
752
Creep model for unsaturated soils in sliding zone of Qianjiangping landslide
753
Creep Modeling in Excavation Analysis of a High Rock Slope
754
Creep of a beta phase-containing TiAl alloy
755
Creep of a composite with a diffusional creeping matrix
756
Creep of a composite with a diffusional creeping matrix
757
Creep of a composite with a diffusional creeping matrix
758
Creep of a heat treated Mg–4Y–3RE alloy
759
Creep of a heat treated Mg–4Y–3RE alloy
760
Creep of a TiAl alloy: a comparison of indentation and tensile testing
761
Creep of Al–0.2Sc–0.04Zr alloys after different cold-rolling and ageing combinations
762
Creep of aluminium–magnesium open cell foam Original Research Article
763
Creep of aluminum syntactic foams
764
Creep of an Al2O3–SiC(whisker)–TiC(particle) composite1
765
Creep of an Al2O3–SiC(whisker)–TiC(particle) composite1
766
Creep of AZ31 Mg alloy: A comparison of impression and tensile behavior
767
Creep of cast Fe–36Al–2Ti alloy
768
Creep of CMSX-4 single crystals of different orientations in tension and compression
769
Creep of CMSX-4 single crystals of different orientations in tension and compression
770
Creep of concrete masonry walls strengthened with FRP composites
771
Creep of copper canisters in power-law breakdown
772
Creep of crystalline materials: experimental basis, mechanisms and models
773
Creep of crystalline materials: experimental basis, mechanisms and models
774
Creep of directionally solidified alumina/YAG eutectic monofilaments
775
Creep of epoxy–clay nanocomposite adhesive at the FRP interface: A multi-scale investigation
776
Creep of ex-service 0.5CrMoV steel at low strain rates
777
Creep of Fe–18Al–4Cr alloy with zirconium addition
778
Creep of FRP-wrapped concrete columns with or without fly ash under axial load
779
Creep of garnet in eclogite: Mechanisms and implications
780
Creep of glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin films
781
Creep of heat treated silicon nitride with neodymium and yttrium oxides additions
782
Creep of Heat-Resistant Composites of an Oxide-Fiber/Ni-Matrix Family
783
Creep of hexagonal honeycombs with Plateau borders
784
Creep of high strength concrete filled steel tube columns
785
Creep of high-strength Mg-Ni-Y-RE alloys
786
Creep of lamellar TiAl alloys: degradation, stabilization and design of lamellar boundaries
787
Creep of lamellar TiAl alloys: degradation, stabilization and design of lamellar boundaries
788
Creep of lamellar TiAl alloys: degradation, stabilization and design of lamellar boundaries
789
Creep of magnesium strengthened with high volume fractions of yttria dispersoids
790
Creep of magnesium strengthened with high volume fractions of yttria dispersoids
791
Creep of metal-matrix composites with elastic fibers—Part I: Continuous aligned fibers
792
Creep of metal-matrix composites with elastic fibers—Part II: A damage model
793
Creep of monolithic and fibre-reinforced silicon carbide
794
Creep of nanocrystalline Cu, Pd, and Al-Zr
795
Creep of nanocrystalline Y-SZP ceramics
796
Creep of Nextel™720/alumina–mullite ceramic composite at 1200 °C in air, argon, and steam
797
Creep of open-cell Voronoi foams
798
Creep of open-cell Voronoi foams
799
Creep of open-cell Voronoi foams
800
Creep of phyllosilicates at the onset of plate tectonics
801
Creep of Poly(Vinyl Chloride)/ Chlorinated Polyethylene Blends
802
Creep of polycrystalline SrCo0.8Fe0.2O3−δ Original Research Article
803
Creep of polycrystalline yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) at elevated temperature in air and in steam
804
Creep of Polymer Matrix Composites. I: Norton/Bailey Creep Law for Transverse Isotropy
805
Creep of Polymer Matrix Composites. II: Monkman-Grant Failure Relationship for Transverse Isotropy
806
Creep of PVDF monofilament sutures: service performance prediction from short-term tests
807
Creep of replicated microcellular aluminium Original Research Article
808
Creep of sandwich beams with metallic foam cores
809
Creep of sandwich beams with metallic foam cores
810
Creep of sandwich beams with metallic foam cores
811
Creep of silicon nitride
812
Creep of single crystalline and polycrystalline T2 phase in the Mo–Si–B system
813
Creep of the orthorhombic phase based on the intermetallic Ti2AlNb
814
Creep of thin film Au on bimaterial Au/Si microcantilevers Original Research Article
815
Creep of trabecular bone from the human proximal tibia
816
Creep of UHPC in tension and compression: Effect of thermal treatment
817
Creep of uncoated and Cu–Cr coated NARloy–Z
818
Creep of uncoated and Cu–Cr coated NARloy–Z
819
Creep of V–4Cr–4Ti in a lithium environment
820
Creep of Wood I-Joists Exposed to Abnormally High Moisture Conditions
821
Creep of Zr-doped alumina at very low creep rates
822
Creep plastic zone and crack initiation in double edge notched specimens of 304 stainless steel at 650 °C
823
Creep prediction of a layered fiberglass plastic
824
Creep prediction of concrete for reactor containment structures Original Research Article
825
Creep processes in pure aluminium processed by equal-channel angular pressing
826
Creep properties and effect factors of hot continuous rolled Ti–6Al–4V alloy
827
Creep properties and microstructures of helium implanted AISI 316L electron-beam weld and parent material
828
Creep properties and precipitate evolution in Al–Li alloys microalloyed with Sc and Yb
829
Creep properties beyond 1100 °C and microstructure of Co–Re–Cr alloys
830
Creep properties of a fully-lamellar Ti–48Al–2Cr–2Nb alloy
831
Creep properties of a fully-lamellar Ti–48Al–2Cr–2Nb alloy
832
Creep properties of a Mg–Al–Ca alloy produced by different casting technologies
833
Creep properties of a Pt–aluminide coating Original Research Article
834
Creep properties of a reduced activation 9Cr3WVTaB martensitic steel after helium implantation
835
Creep properties of a thermally grown alumina
836
Creep properties of aged duplex stainless steels containing σ phase
837
Creep properties of aged duplex stainless steels containing σ phase
838
Creep properties of Al3Sc and Al3(Sc, X) intermetallics Original Research Article
839
Creep properties of an Al-2024 composite reinforced with SiC particulates
840
Creep properties of an Al-2024 composite reinforced with SiC particulates
841
Creep properties of an extruded copper–8% chromium–4% niobium alloy
842
Creep properties of an extruded copper–8% chromium–4% niobium alloy
843
Creep properties of an oxide dispersion strengthened nickel-base alloy: the effect of grain orientation and grain aspect ratio
844
Creep properties of an oxide dispersion strengthened nickel-base alloy: the effect of grain orientation and grain aspect ratio
845
Creep properties of annealed Zr–Nb–O and stress-relieved Zr–Nb–Sn–Fe cladding tubes and their performance comparison
846
Creep properties of cement and asphalt mortar
847
Creep properties of different γ′-strengthened Co-base superalloys
848
Creep properties of low-temperature sintered nano-silver lap shear joints
849
Creep properties of service-exposed Alloy 625 after re-solution annealing treatment
850
Creep properties of service-exposed Alloy 625 after re-solution annealing treatment
851
Creep properties of V–4Cr–4Ti strengthened by cold working and aging
852
Creep Properties of Walikukun (Schouthenia ovata) Timber Beams
853
Creep property and microstructure evolution of a nickel-base single crystal superalloy in [011] orientation
854
Creep property comparisons for ceramic-fibre-reinforced ceramic–matrix composites
855
Creep property evaluation of a 2.25Cr–1Mo low alloy steel
856
Creep property measurements of welded joint of reduced-activation ferritic steel by the small-punch creep test
857
Creep rates and strengthening mechanisms in tungsten-strengthened 9Cr steels
858
Creep rates and strengthening mechanisms in tungsten-strengthened 9Cr steels
859
Creep resistance comparison of two solid oxygen fuel cell electrolytes with the fluorite structure: cubic zirconia and doped-ceria
860
Creep resistance of directionally solidified ceramic eutectics of Al203/c-Zr02 with sub-micron columnar morphologies
861
Creep resistance of directionally solidified ceramic eutectics of Al203/c-Zr02 with sub-micron columnar morphologies
862
Creep resistance of the directionally solidified ceramic eutectic of Al2O3/c-ZrO2(Y2O3): experiments and models
863
Creep resistant polymeric nanocomposites
864
Creep response and deformation processes in nanocluster-strengthened ferritic steels Original Research Article
865
Creep response of glued-laminated beam reinforced with pre-stressed sub-laminated composite
866
Creep response of thixotropic ambient temperature cure adhesives measured by DMTA in static tension and shear
867
Creep rupture analysis and remaining life assessment of 2.25Cr–1Mo steel tubes from a thermal power plant
868
Creep rupture and viscoelastoplasticity of polypropylene
869
Creep rupture behavior of 9Cr–1.8W–0.5Mo–VNb (ASME grade 92) ferritic steel weld joint
870
Creep rupture behavior of Grade 91 steel
871
Creep rupture behavior of semi-solid cast 7075-T6 Al alloy
872
Creep rupture behaviors of a laser melting deposited TiC/TA15 in situ titanium matrix composite
873
Creep rupture behaviour of P92 steel weldment
874
Creep rupture life and damage evaluation under multiaxial stress state for type 304 stainless steel
875
Creep rupture life and variation of micro-structure according to aging time and creep test methods
876
Creep rupture mechanisms of 5083-Al alloy under multiaxial stress states
877
Creep rupture of [90]8 Sigma fibre reinforced titanium matrix composite
878
Creep rupture of [90]8 Sigma fibre reinforced titanium matrix composite
879
Creep rupture of a 9Cr1MoNbV steel at 500 °C: Base metal and welded joint Original Research Article
880
Creep rupture of a GFRP composite at elevated temperatures
881
Creep rupture of copper and aluminium alloy under combined loadings—experiments and their various descriptions
882
Creep rupture of copper and aluminium alloy under combined loadings—experiments and their various descriptions
883
Creep rupture of copper and aluminium alloy under combined loadings—experiments and their various descriptions
884
Creep rupture of polymers-a statistical model
885
Creep rupture properties of die-cast Mg–Al–Ca alloys
886
Creep rupture properties of helium implanted V–4Cr–4Ti alloy NIFS-HEAT-2
887
Creep rupture properties of nitrogen added 10Cr ferritic/martensitic steels
888
Creep rupture property of in situ synthesized (TiB + La2O3)/Ti composite
889
Creep rupture strength of activated-TIG welded 316L(N) stainless steel
890
Creep rupture strength of heat affected zone for 9Cr ferritic heat resisting steels
891
Creep rupture strength of heat affected zone for 9Cr ferritic heat resisting steels Original Research Article
892
Creep sagging analysis of pressure pipes
893
Creep sagging analysis of pressure pipes II: Damage accumulation under variable temperature and pressure conditions
894
Creep simulation of 9–12% Cr steels using the composite model with thermodynamically calculated input
895
Creep simulation of 9–12% Cr steels using the composite model with thermodynamically calculated input
896
Creep simulation of asymmetric effects at large strains by stress mode decomposition Original Research Article
897
Creep simulation of asymmetric effects by use of stress mode dependent weighting functions
898
Creep small-punch testing and its numerical simulations
899
Creep Stability of Thin-Walled Composite Structures
900
Creep Strain and Permeability Evolution in Cracked Granite Subjected to Triaxial Stress and Reactive Flow
901
Creep Strain and Stress Analysis in Laminated Composite Pressure Vessels
902
Creep strain versus residual strain of a concrete loaded under various levels of compressive stress
903
Creep straining micro-mechanisms in a powder-metallurgical nickel-based superalloy
904
Creep straining micro-mechanisms in a powder-metallurgical nickel-based superalloy
905
Creep straining micro-mechanisms in a powder-metallurgical nickel-based superalloy
906
Creep strength degradation of ASME P23/T23 steels
907
Creep strength of a tungsten–rhenium–hafnium carbide alloy from 2200 to 2400 K
908
Creep strength of a tungsten–rhenium–hafnium carbide alloy from 2200 to 2400 K
909
Creep strength of centrifugally cast Al-rich TiAl alloys
910
Creep strength of nickel oxide/zirconia composites under different environmental atmospheres
911
Creep strength of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steel Eurofer’97
912
Creep strength of Zircaloy-4 cladding depending on applied stress and annealing temperature
913
Creep strengthening of Ni3(Al, Si) intermetallic alloy by ductile precipitates
914
Creep Stress Redistribution Analysis of Thick-Walled FGM Spheres
915
Creep studies of AZ91D pressure die casting
916
Creep studies of AZ91D pressure die casting
917
Creep studies of coarse-grained AZ91D magnesium castings
918
Creep studies of coarse-grained AZ91D magnesium castings
919
Creep studies on U–7%Zr, U–7%Nb and U rich U–Nb–Zr alloys
920
Creep surge effect under cyclic irradiation of structural materials for fusion reactors
921
Creep tests on GFRP pultruded specimens subjected to traction or shear
922
Creep theory for transversely isotropic solids sustaining unilateral damage
923
Creep, creep-rupture tests of Al-surface-alloyed T91 steel in liquid lead bismuth at 500 and 550 °C
924
Creep, fatigue and oxidation in crack growth in advanced nickel base superalloys
925
Creep, plasticity, and fatigue of single crystal superalloy
926
Creep-based life prediction modelling of aluminium in fire
927
Creep-buckling of cellular solids Original Research Article
928
Creep-buckling of hexagonal honeycombs with dual imperfections
929
Creep-buckling of hexagonal honeycombs with plateau borders
930
Creep-buckling of open-cell foams Original Research Article
931
Creep-damage assessment of high chromium heat resistant steels and weldments
932
Creep-damaged pipe steels probed with positron spectroscopy
933
Creep-driven nitride scale growth in γ-TiAl Original Research Article
934
Creep–fatigue behavior at high temperature of a UDIMET 720 nickel-base superalloy
935
Creep-fatigue behaviour of CoCr22Ni22W14 in the temperature range 850 °C < T < 1200 °C
936
Creep-fatigue behaviour of CoCr22Ni22W14 in the temperature range 850 °C < T < 1200 °C
937
Creep–fatigue crack growth behaviour of a nickel-based powder metallurgy superalloy under high temperature
938
Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth Interaction in Nickel Base Supper Alloy
939
Creep–fatigue crack propagation in lead-free solder under cyclic loading with various waveforms
940
Creep-fatigue damage assessment by subsequent fatigue straining Original Research Article
941
Creep-fatigue damage evaluation of sodium to air heat exchanger in sodium test loop facility
942
Creep–fatigue damage for a structure with dissimilar metal welds of modified 9Cr–1Mo steel and 316L stainless steel
943
Creep-fatigue design evaluations including daily load following operations for the advanced burner test reactor Original Research Article
944
Creep-fatigue evaluation of stainless steel welded joints in FBR class 1 components
945
Creep–fatigue evaluation of stainless steel welded joints in FBR class 1 components Original Research Article
946
Creep-fatigue failure of an aero engine turbine blades
947
Creep–fatigue interaction and related structure property correlations of EUROFER97 steel at 550 °C by decoupling creep and fatigue load
948
Creep–fatigue interaction behaviour of a 15Cr–15Ni, Ti modified austenitic stainless steel as a function of Ti/C ratio and microstructure
949
Creep–fatigue interaction behaviour of a 15Cr–15Ni, Ti modified austenitic stainless steel as a function of Ti/C ratio and microstructure
950
Creep–fatigue interaction damage model and its application in modified 9Cr–1Mo steel
951
Creep–fatigue interaction of the ODS superalloy PM 1000
952
Creep–fatigue life of Sn–8Zn–3Bi solder under multiaxial loading
953
Creep-fatigue life prediction under fully-reversed multiaxial loading at high temperatures
954
Creep-fatiguebehaviourofanAISIstainlesssteelat550°COriginalResearchArticle
955
Creep-fatigue–environment interactions in INCONEL 617
956
Creep-fatigue–environment interactions in INCONEL 617
957
Creep–fatigue-oxidation interaction in Grade 91 steel weld joints for high temperature applications
958
Creep–fatigue–oxidation interactions in a 9Cr–1Mo martensitic steel. Part I: Effect of tensile holding period on fatigue lifetime
959
Creep-fatigue-oxidation interactions in a 9Cr–1Mo martensitic steel. Part II: Effect of compressive holding period on fatigue lifetime
960
Creep–fatigue–oxidation interactions in a 9Cr–1Mo martensitic steel. Part III: Lifetime prediction
961
Creeping along the Ismetpasa section of the North Anatolian fault (Western Turkey): Rate and extent from InSAR
962
Creeping analysis with variable temperature applying the boundary element method
963
Creeping attachment after free connective tissue graft for treatment of gingival recession
964
Creeping damage around an opening in rock-like material containing non-persistent joints
965
Creeping Environmental Problems and Sustainable Development in the Aral Sea Basin: edited by Glantz, M.H., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1999. Hardcover, XII+291 pp., Price £50.00., ISBN 0-521-62086-4
966
Creeping environmental problems and sustainable development in the Aral Sea Basin: edited by M.H. Glantz, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 291 pp.
967
Creeping Environmental Problems and Sustainable Development in The Aral Sea Basin: M.H. Glantz (Editor). Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. 1999. Xii plus 291 pp., ISBN 0-521-62086-4, Hardcover GBP 50.00
968
Creeping flow of a polymeric liquid passing over a transverse slot with viscous dissipation
969
Creeping flow of generalized Newtonian fluid through a fixed and a fluidized bed of spherical particles
970
Creeping flow of viscoelastic fluid through fixed beds of particles
971
Creeping flow of viscoplastic materials through a planar expansion followed by a contraction
972
Creeping flow past and within a permeable spheroid
973
Creeping flow through ordered arrays of micro-cylinders embedded in a rectangular minichannel
974
Creeping instability in YBCO ceramics under non-isothermal superconducting transition
975
Creeping motion of a slip spherical particle in a circular cylindrical pore
976
Creeping motions of a porous spherical shell in a concentric spherical cavity
977
Creep-resistant behavior of MWCNT-polycarbonate melt spun nanocomposite fibers at elevated temperature
978
Creep-resistant behavior of self-reinforcing liquid crystalline epoxy resins
979
Creep-resistant elastomeric networks prepared by photocrosslinking fumaric acid monoethyl ester-functionalized poly(trimethylene carbonate) oligomers
980
Creep-resistant magnesium alloys
981
Creep-resistant magnesium alloys
982
Creep-rupture lifetime simulation of unidirectional metal matrix composites with and without time-dependent fiber breakage
983
Creep-rupture prediction for steels and alloys by parametric methods and the base diagram method. Part 1. Interpolation analysis of experimental data
984
Creep-rupture prediction for steels and alloys by parametric methods and the base diagram method. Part 2. Extrapolation analysis of experimental data
985
Creep-rupturing of cellular materials: Regular hexagonal honeycombs with dual imperfections
986
Creep-rupturing of elliptical and circular cell honeycombs
987
Creep-rupturing of open-cell foams Original Research Article
988
Creep-to-rupture of 9%Cr steel T91 in air and oxygen-controlled lead at 650 °C
989
Creep-to-rupture of the steel P92 at 650 °C in oxygen-controlled stagnant lead in comparison to air
990
Creep-to-rupture tests of T91 steel in flowing Pb–Bi eutectic melt at 550 °C
991
cRel induces mitochondrial alterations in correlation with proliferation arrest
992
Cre–lox recombination: Cre-ative tools for plant biotechnology
993
CREM deficiency in mice alters the response of bone to intermittent parathyroid hormone treatment
994
cremona Italian scientist investigated after animal cloning experiment
995
Cremona transformations and some related algebras
996
Cremona transformations and the conundrum of dimensionality and signature of macro-spacetime
997
Cremonian space–time(s) as an emergent phenomenon
998
Crenate broomrape (Orobanche crenata) infection in field pea cultivars
999
Crenulated seafloor: Evidence for spreading-rate dependent structure of mantle upwelling and melting beneath a mid-oceanic spreading center
1000
Crenulation cleavage formation: Evolving diffusion, deformation and equilibration mechanisms with increasing metamorphic grade
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