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“Are We in Sync with Each Other?” Exploring the Effects of Cosleeping on Heterosexual Couples’ Sleep Using Simultaneous Polysomnography: A Pilot Study
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“Are we shootin’ people or what?”: Critical Reflections of War in Popular Films
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“Are you my friend?”: Negotiating friendship in conversations between network marketers and their prospects
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“Aren’t We Proud of Our Language?” Authenticity, Commodification, and the Nissan Bonavista Television Commercial
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“Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night”: A qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community
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“Artificial muscle”: Electromechanical actuators using polyaniline films
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“Artificial sniffing” based on induced temporary disturbance of gas sensor response
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“ARTIN” CEMAL AND HIS ACTIVITIES DURING NATIONAL STRUGGLE
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“As I walked through the wilderness of this world” acquisitions: the pilgrimʹs progress
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“aspect” – a new spectrometer for the measurement of the angular correlation coefficient a in neutron beta decay
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“aspect” – a new spectrometer for the measurement of the angular correlation coefficient a in neutron beta decay
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“Assessing the Maillard reaction development during the toasting process of common flours employed by the cereal products industry”
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“Astrophysique sur Mesure”, E-learning in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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“Asylum seekers”, “boat people” and “illegal immigrants”: Social categorisation in the media
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“Asymptotic analysis of stationary adiabatic premixed flames in porous inert media” [Combust. Flame Vol. 155, Issue 3]
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“At forty cometh understanding”: A review of some basics of adhesion over the past four decades
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“At least someone thinks I’m doing well”: a real-world evaluation of the quit-smoking app StopCoach for lower socio-economic status smokers
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“AT risk” for breast cancer
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“ATAERKİL KAPİTALİZM” ve BİZ %99: THOMAS PIKETTY’NİN21. YÜZYILDA SERMAYE ADLI KİTABININBİR DEĞERLENDİRMESİ
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“Attack or convert?”: early evidence from European on-line banking
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“Attending to Collaboration” in Major System Change in Healthcare in England: A Response; Comment on “‘Attending to History’ in Major System Change in Healthcare in England: Specialist Cancer Surgery Service Reconfiguration”
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“Attending to History” in Major System Change in Healthcare in England: Specialist Cancer Surgery Service Reconfiguration
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“Atypical Organizations” in the Context of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
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“Autoimmune” Conditions and Autonomic Denervation
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“Avalanches” in the ground state of the 3D Gaussian random field Ising model driven by an external field Original Research Article
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“AWFUL UNKNOWN QUANTITIES”: ADDRESSING THE READERS IN HARD TIMES
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“Azioni in modo l’una dall’altra”: action for actionʹs sake in Machiavelliʹs The Prince: [Political Action, Machiavelli, Virtù and Fortuna, The Prince, Political Causality]
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“Back tage” view on “hereditary” cancer in ophthalmology: the retinoblatoma gene
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“Back to sleep”: parents compliance with the recommendation on the most appropriate sleeping position of infants, Haifa District, Israel, 2001
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“Back to the Future” Therapy: Its Present Relevance, Promise, and Implications
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“Back to the future”: A commentary on
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“Back to the Future”: Narrative Treatment for Post-Traumatic, Acute Stress Disorder in the Case of Paramedic Mr. G
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“Backstage solidarity” in Spanish- and English-written medical research papers: Publication context and the acknowledgment paratext
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“Bailout” coronary stenting in patients with a recent myocardial infarction
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“Bamboo Spine” in a Migration Period Horse from Hungary
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“Bare Life” and Politics in Agamben’s Reading of Aristotle
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“Based on the data in …” Cohesive markers in Results and Discussion Section of Research Articles
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“Basin scale” versus “localized” pore pressure/stress coupling – Implications for trap integrity evaluation
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“Bay window” technique for the arterial switch operation of the transposition of the great arteries with complex coronary arteries
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“Bean Bag” Pelvic Stabilization
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“Because Even the Person Living With HIV/AIDS Might Need to Make Babies” – Perspectives on the Drivers of Feasibility and Acceptability of an Integrated Community Health Worker Model in Iringa, Tanzania
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“Because You’re Exploring this Huge Abstract Jungle…”: One Student’s Evolving Conceptions of Axiomatic Structure in Mathematics
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“Being dealt with as a whole person.” Care seeking and adherence: the benefits of culturally competent care
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“Benign Tumor with Perivascular Myoid Differentiation”, A Rare Yet Interesting Case Report in a Nine-Month-Old Infant
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“Best possible” upper bounds for the first positive zeros of Bessel functions — the finite part
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“Best possible” upper bounds for the first two positive zeros of the Bessel function Jv(x): The infinite case
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“Best practice” in day surgery units: a review of the evidence
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“Betacyanins in fruits from red-purple pitaya, Hylocereus polyrhizus (Weber) Britton & Rose” by Florian C. Stintzing, Andreas Schieber, Reinhold Carle (Food Chemistry 77(1), 101–106)
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“Better do not touch” and other superstitions concerning melanoma: the cross-sectional web-based survey
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“Better for others than for me”: A belief that should shape our efforts to promote participation in falls prevention strategies
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“Between a Rock and a Hard Place” : The discordant views among medical teachers about anatomy content in the undergraduate medical curriculum
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“Between me and the computer”: Increased detection of intimate partner violence using a computer questionnaire
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“Beware of the estrogen assault”: Ideals of old manhood in anti-aging advertisements
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“Beyond BIO2010: Celebration and Opportunities” at the Intersection of Mathematics and Biology
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“Beyond Ethnic Economy”: Religiosity, Social Entrepreneurship, and Solidarity Formation of Indonesian Migrants in Taiwan
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“Beyond the limit of histochemistry”. The 14th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, Kyoto, Japan, August 26–29, 2012
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“Bianco di Asiago” limestone pavement – Degradation and alteration study
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“Bias” challenge fails in breast implant cases
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“Big cube” phase formation in Zr-based metallic glasses
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“Big cube” phase formation in Zr-based metallic glasses
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“Big it up”: endoreduplication and cell-size control in plants
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“Big” Food, Tobacco, and Alcohol: Reducing Industry Influence on Noncommunicable Disease Prevention Laws and Policies; Comment on “Addressing NCDs: Challenges From Industry Market Promotion and Interferences”
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“Biggest Scandal in Canadian History": HRDC Audit Starts Probity War
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“Bilateral Double J Stent Removal: The way to do it!”
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“Biliary tract cancers: Molecular profiling as a tool for treatment decisions. A literature review” [Cancer Treatment Reviews 32(5) (2006) 333–347]
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“Binaural rivalry”: Dichotic listening as a tool for the investigation of the neural correlate of consciousness
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“Bioplutonism” and the evolutionary implications of beneficial genes from another biosphere
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“Biospherics” approach for studies of natural and artificial ecosystems Original Research Article
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“Biosustainability-limit” to industrial biocatalysis: if no supersedence of bioprocess-perturbation by resilience?
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“Bipolar makes me a bad mother”: A performative dialogue about representations of motherhood
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“Black and White” thinking: Visual contrast polarizes moral judgment
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“Black nitrogen” – an important fraction in determining the recalcitrance of charcoal
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“Black rub!”: reflections on touch Original Research Article
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“Black sheep” in the patent family Original Research Article
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“Black-box” and “gray-box” supplier integration in product development: Antecedents, consequences and the moderating role of firm size
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“Blind Test 3” calculations of the performance and wake development behind two in-line and offset model wind turbines
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“Blind” testing of models for predicting the 90Sr activity concentration in river systems using post-Chernobyl monitoring data
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“Block the sun, not the fun”: evaluation of a skin cancer prevention program for child care centers
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“Blood” From Stones? Probably: A Response to Fiedel
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“Bolus-only” glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor use for elective percutaneous coronary intervention: Maybe less is more?
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“Bonded design”: A novel approach to intergenerational information technology design
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“Bone-to-brain” repair–a matter of remodelling, not replacement
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“Bonum”: the degree of a universal scale for the comfort metric
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“Books I Used as a Child were Mathematically Incorrect”: Reasons to Use Children’s Shape-Related Books as a Resource to Improve Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching
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“Books of the Hour”and “Books of All Time”: Booklists in the Evolving Library
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“Borehole temperatures, climate change and pre-observational surface air temperature mean: Allowance for hydraulic conditions” by Louise Bodri and Vladimir Cermak
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“Bottom-up” thermalization in heavy ion collisions
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“Bouba” and “Kiki” in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape–sound matches, but different shape–taste matches to Westerners
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“Bow-Tie” mitral valve repair: An adjuvant technique for ischemic mitral regurgitation
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“Brain-specific” nutrients: a memory cure?
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“Breaking news” on the formation of volcanic ash: Fracture dynamics in silicate glass
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“Breaking the bureaucracy”: drug registration and neocolonial relations in Egypt
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“Breakout” potential of cosmetic foundation products
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“Brick-and-mortar” synthesis of free-standing mesoporous carbon nanocomposite membranes as supports of room temperature ionic liquids for CO2−N2 separation
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“Bricks-and-mortar” vs. “clicks-and-mortar”: An equilibrium analysis
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“BRIEF HISTORY OF INSURANCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA”
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“Brimful of STARLITE”: toward standards for reporting literature searches
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“BROKE” a biological/oceanographic survey off the coast of East Antarctica (80–150°E) carried out in January–March 1996
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“Brother from another mother”: Mentoring for African-Caribbean adolescent boys
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“Bubble-Tower” phenomena in a semilinear elliptic equation with mixed Sobolev growth Original Research Article
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“Bubble-tower” radial solutions in the slightly supercritical Brezis–Nirenberg problem
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“Buckle Up NOW!” An Enforcement Program to Achieve High Belt Use
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“Budget Impact Analyses”: A Practical Policy Making Tool for Drug Reimbursement Decisions
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“Buffalo hump” in HIV-1 infection
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“Buffalo hump” in HIV-1 infection
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“Buffalo hump” in HIV-1 infection
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“Buffalo hump” in men with HIV-1 infection
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“Bug Bites”: A facility-wide educational tool
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“Bugbead”: an artificial microorganism model used as a harmless simulant for pathogenic microorganisms Original Research Article
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“Buggy algorithms” as attractive variants
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“Bulletproof skeptics in lifeʹs jungle”: which self-exempting beliefs about smoking most predict lack of progression towards quitting?
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“Bullying” among prisoners: A review of research
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“Bumpy moments” in teaching: Reflections from practicing teachers
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“Bundling” HIV prevention: Integrating services to promote synergistic gain
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“Buntsandstein” magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphic reappraisal from eastern Iberia: Early and Middle Triassic stage boundary definitions through correlation to Tethyan sections
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“BUT IT WOULD BE WRONG”
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“But my subjectʹs different”: a web-based approach to supporting disciplinary lifelong learning skills
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“—but who is that on the other side of you?” Extracampine hallucinations revisited
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“Buzz-saw” noise: A comparison of measurement with prediction
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“Buzz-saw” noise: A comparison of modal measurements with an improved prediction method
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“Buzz-saw” noise: Prediction of the rotor-alone pressure field
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“Ca2+-current facilitation” describes several features of increase in current amplitude often associated with a reduction in inactivation rate. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of frequency-dependent increase in L-type Ca2+current, I
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“Cabinet-safe” study of 1–8 MeV electron accelerators
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“Cabinet-safe” study of 1–8 MeV electron accelerators
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“Cabinet-safe” study of 1–8 MeV electron accelerators
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“CaCu2O3”—a nonstoichiometric compound: structural disorder and magnetic properties
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“Calling a Spade, a Spade”: Impoliteness and Shame on Twitter
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“Can I Say ‘Once Upon a Time’?”: Kindergarten Children Developing Knowledge of Information Book Language
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“Can Man Be Free If Woman Be A Slave?” A Study in Feminine Leadership in the Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Bole Butake
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“Can the Mormon Church Come Out and Play?” Negotiating Praxes and Spaces with Cornerstone Theater’s Festival of Faith: 21 Theatrical Offerings
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“Can You Cure me? Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Playing a Doctor Game With a Social Robot”
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“Can you see the real me?” A self-based model of authentic leader and follower development
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“Canaralele din Portul Hârșova”- Paleontological importance of the most representative Oxfordian geosite in Central Dobrogea, Romania
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“Cancer stem cells”—Lessons from Hercules to fight the Hydra
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“Cancer: normal cells’ reply to a deadly fate”
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“Cannot Intubate_Cannot Ventilate” Emergency: Airway Management of Difficult Airway in a Patient; A Case Report
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“Capital mobility in East Asian Countries is not so high”: Examining the impact of sterilization on capital flows
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“Carbohydrates and their degrading enzymes from native and malted finger millet (Ragi, Eleusine coracana, Indaf-15)”. By M. Nirmala, M.V.S.S.T. Subba Rao, G. Muralikrishna: Food Chemistry, 69, 175–180 (2000)
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“Carbon in the core” revisited
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“Carbon–Money Exchange” to contain global warming and deforestation
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“Carboxylatation” coating on zinc: A chemical conversion in organized molecular systems containing carboxylic acid
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“Cardiac apple” — On Rosh Hashanah
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“Caring as if it were my family”: Health care aides’ perspectives about expert care of the dying resident in a personal care home
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“Carnivore personal edition”: exploring distributed data surveillance
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“Catalan traffic” and integrals on the Grassmannian of lines
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“Catch Them before it Becomes Too Late”—Oral Cancer Detection. Report of Two Cases and Review of Diagnostic AIDS in Cancer Detection
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“Catch[ing] the nearest way”: Macbeth and cognitive metaphor
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“Catchment modelling: towards an improved representation of the hydrological processes in real-world model applications”
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“Catherine, you’re wasting your time”: Address terms within the Australian political interview
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“Celeraʹs method failed”, says Human Genome Project
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“Cellular” vs. “detrital” POM: a preliminary study using fluorescent stains, flow cytometry, and mass spectrometry
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“Certainty” and expert mental health opinions in legal proceedings
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“Change in the wind”: report from the 2000 Thoracic Surgery Directors Association Retreat on Thoracic Surgery Graduate Medical Education
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“Chaos” in superregenerative receivers
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“Charge transfer–lattice” clusters induced by charged impurities
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“Chemical fingerprints” of pumice from Cappadocia (Turkey) and Kos (Greece) for archaeological applications
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“Chemical” phase transition in alloys: Ordering–phase separation
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“Chemometrics in the Tropics”: 10th International Conference on Chemometrics in Analytical Chemistry (CAC—2006): September 11–15, 2006
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“Cherry-Picking” Patients for Randomized, Controlled Trials—Reliving the Past…
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“children don’t do sex with adults for pleasure”: Sri Lankan children’s views on sex and sexual exploitation
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“Chilled” pork — Part II. Consumer perception of sensory quality
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“Chilled” pork—Part I: Sensory and physico-chemical quality
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“Chimps plead hands off our genome”
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“China GLOBEC II: A case study of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea ecosystem dynamics”
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“Chinese herbal uropathy and nephropathy”?
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“Chinese herbal uropathy and nephropathy”?
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“Chinese herbal uropathy and nephropathy”? – Authorsʹ reply
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“Cinderella Was a Wuss”: A Young Girl’s Responses to Feminist and Patriarchal Folktales
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“Cinderella” elements: Strategies to increase the stability of group 1 complexes by tailoring crown macrocycles
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“Circumcision”:The First step Towards Adulthood
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“City form and natural process”—indicators for the ecological performance of urban areas and their application to Merseyside, UK
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“Class matters”: human and social capital in the entrepreneurial process
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“Classic” repair of congenitally corrected transposition and ventricular septal defect
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“Clean up” of aeration ponds in the petrochemical industry by microbial processes
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“Clean” limonene epoxidation using Ti-MCM-41 catalyst Original Research Article
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“Cleaning house” on your computer
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“Cleaning-up cognition” in triple-response fear assessment through individualized functional behavior analysis
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“Click dipeptide”: A novel stationary phase applied in two-dimensional liquid chromatography
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“Click oligo(ethylene glycol)”: An excellent orthogonal stationary phase to C18 for two-dimensional reversed-phase/reversed-phase liquid chromatography
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“Click” chemistry synthesis of carbazole dendrimer as host material for electrophosphorescent device
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“Click” immobilized perphenylcarbamated and permethylated cyclodextrin stationary phases for chiral high-performance liquid chromatography application
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“Click” post-synthetic modification of metal−organic frameworks for asymmetric aldol catalysis
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“Click” preparation of hindered cyclodextrin chiral stationary phases and their efficient resolution in high performance liquid chromatography
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“Clickable” affinity ligands for effective separation of glycoproteins
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“Clicking” graphite oxide sheets with well-defined polystyrenes: A new Strategy to control the layer thickness
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“Clinical methods and team work: 1,000 years ago”
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“Clinical perfectionism” is not “multidimensional perfectionism”: A reply to Hewitt, Flett, Besser, Sherry & McGee
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“Closure operators in topological groups related to von Neumanns kernel” by D. Dikranjan
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“Closure strategies for turbulent and transitional flows”, Brian Launder and Neil Sandham (Eds.), Cambridge University Press
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“Clumped-isotope” geochemistry—The study of naturally-occurring, multiply-substituted isotopologues
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“Clumsiness” as Syndrome and Symptom
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“Coalition of the Bribed and Bullied?” U.S. Economic Linkage and the Iraq War Coalition
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“Cobrahead” graft for intercostal artery implantation during descending aortic replacement
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“Code Blue” in the hospital lobby: Cardiac arrest teams vs. public access defibrillation
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“Coffee ring” formation dynamics on molecularly smooth substrates with varying receding contact angles
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“Coffins ”, Wood and the Status of the People Buried
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“Coking” of zeolites during methanol conversion: Basic reactions of the MTO-, MTP- and MTG processes
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“Cold spots” in protein cold adaptation: Insights from normalized atomic displacement parameters (B′-factors) Original Research Article
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“Cold” electroporation in potato tissue induced by pulsed electric field Original Research Article
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“Cold” solid-phase microextraction method for the determination of volatile halocarbons present in the atmosphere at ultra-trace levels
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“Collision and Collusion,—The Strange Case of Western Aid to Eastern Europe 1989–1998”: Janine R. Wedel; Macmillan, 1998, xviii+286 pages, hardbound, ISBN 0-333-75328-3, £35, Bibliography, Index.
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“Color” level sets: a multi-phase method for structural topology optimization with multiple materials Original Research Article
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“Come back when you’re dying:” the commodification of AIDS among Californiaʹs urban poor
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“Coming ready or not” high fidelity human patient simulation in child and adolescent psychiatric nursing education: Diffusion of Innovation
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“Comment on the article by Vazquez and Marquez-Garcia. High-risk vs. low-risk for thrombo-embolic events: Is there an intermediate risk group?” Reply
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“Comments on: Strategic export subsidies and reciprocal trade agreements: The natural monopoly case” by K. Bagwell and R.W. Staiger (Japan and the World Economy 9 (1997) 491–510)
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“Commons” concerns in search of uncommon solutions: Arctic contaminants, catalyst of change?
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“Communitarian claims” as an ethical basis for allocating health care resources
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“Communities of strangerhoods?”: Internet, mobile phones and the changing nature of radio cultures in South Africa
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“Comparison between the Incidence of Right and Left Sided Congenital Torticollis”
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“Comparison of genetic programming with neuro-fuzzy systems for predicting short-term water table depth fluctuations” by Jalal Shiri & Ozgur Kisi [Computers and Geosciences (2011) 1692–1701]
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“Compositionality of projection inheritance” [Sci. Comput. Programming 42 (2–3) (2002) 129–171]
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“compositions”: A unified R package to analyze compositional data
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“Conceptual clarification” or confusion in “the study of sensation seeking” by J. S. H. Jackson and M. Maraun
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“Conference on communicating astronomy with the public”: Taking action Original Research Article
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“Conflicted” Conceptions of Conflict of Interest: How the Commercial Sector Responses to the WHO Tool on Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy Are Part of Their Standard Playbook to Undermine Public Health Comment on “Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool”
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“Connective tissue” between panic disorder and dysautonomia
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“Connectivity” in urban rivers: Conflict and convergence between ecology and design
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“Conscientious” neural nets for tour construction in the traveling salesman problem: the vigilant net
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“Constant Medical Supervision”: locating reproductive bodies in Victorian and Edwardian Dundee
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“Constituents of Rhamnus virgatus (Rhamnaceae)” by D. Prasad, G. Pant, M.S.M. Rawat, A. Nagatsu. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 28(10) pp. 1027–1030
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“Constrained geometry” catalysts of the rare-earth metals for the hydrosilylation of olefins
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“Construction of the Simplest Model to Explain Complex Receptor Activation Kinetics” [Journal of Theoretical Biology 218 (2002) 139–147]
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“Continental crossings”: European influences on British public opinion and Irish politics, 1848–2002
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“Control frauds” as financial super-predators: How “pathogens” make financial markets inefficient
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“Conventional” Signals in Avian Agonistic Displays: Integrating Theory, Data and Different Levels of Analysis
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“Convergence and symmetry of infinite products of independent random variables”: [Statist. Probab. Lett. 55 (2001) 45–52]
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“Cooking the sample”: Radiofrequency induced heating during solid-state NMR experiments
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“Coping with depression”: an open study of the efficacy of a group psychoeducational intervention in chronic, treatment-refractory depression
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“Coral reefs disappearing”, warns UNEP
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“Corrigendum to Eyewitness, stratigraphy, chemistry, and eruptive dynamics of the 1913 Plinian eruption of Volcan de Colima, Mexico” [Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 191 (2010) 149–166]
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“Cosmological” expansion of the electron gas
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“Cost recovery for higher education: a study of the undergraduate students’ ability and willingness to pay in the Chinese mainland” by G.S. Lu. International journal of education development 22 (5) pp. 549–550 (2002)
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“Couch surfing” of Latino foster care alumni: Reliance on peers as social capital
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“Countre-coupe injury of the gut”; isolated traumatic mesenteric border jejunal perforation
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“Covalent cationization method” for the analysis of polyethylene by mass spectrometry
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“COVID-19 Challenged Me to Re-Create My Teaching Entirely”: Adaptation Challenges of Four Novice EFL Teachers of Moving from ‘Face-to-Face’ To ‘Face-to-Screen’ Teaching
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“Covid-19 Management” Induced Mania! A Call for Alert and Further Research
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“Creating the future today”. Film produced for WIPO by Jean–François Arrou–Vignod. Initially in English, French or Spanish and free of charge. VHS, VCD and DVD formats
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“Cretaceous black flysch” in the Pieniny Klippen Belt, West Carpathians: a case of geological misinterpretation
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“CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION” AT AN ANESTHETIC COCKTAIL PARTY WITH ATRIOVENTRICULAR DISSOCIATION
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“Crime” in the lab-detecting social interaction
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“Cristal Tachycardias”: Origin of Right Atrial Tachycardias From the Crist Terminalis Identified by Intracardiac Echocardiography
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“Critical review of conservation equations for two-phase flow in the U.S. NRC TRACE code” by W. Wulff
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“Critical Slowing Down” in Time-to-extinction: an Example of Critical Phenomena in Ecology
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“Critical” effect of hydrogen peroxide in photochemical dye degradation
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“Crochetage” (Notch) on R wave in inferior limb leads: new independent electrocardiographic sign of atrial septal defect
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“Crown of Death”; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-slice CT-Angiography
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“Crying Fire in a Theater” or a “Confirmatory Sighting?”
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“Cultural fit”: A new perspective on personality and sojourner adjustment
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“Culture and the Courts” Revisited: Group-Rights Scholarship and the Evolution of s.35~1!
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“Cultures in negotiation”: teachers’ acceptance/resistance attitudes considering the infusion of technology into schools
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“Cumulomics”: Mapping the equine cumulus cellsʹ proteome
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“Curl-q”: A vorticity damping artificial viscosity for essentially irrotational Lagrangian hydrodynamics calculations
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“Current singularities” observed on Astrid-2 Original Research Article
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“Customers for life”: Does it fit your culture?
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“CUSTOMERS PERCEPTION FOR TAKING LIFE INSURANCE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LIFE INSURANCE SECTOR IN NAGPUR”
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“Cut and combine”: An easy membrane-supported combinatorial synthesis technique
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“Danger is lurking everywhere”. The relation between anxiety and threat perception abnormalities in normal children
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“Danger Trees” in Central Appalachian Forests of the United States: An Assessment of Their Frequency of Occurrence
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“Dangerous Girls,” Family Secrets, and Incest Law in Italy, 1861–1930, ,
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“Dangerous” patients: A survey of one forensic facility and review of the issue
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“Dangerousness” and dangerous law
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“Dare to Remember”: Dersim 38 Tertelesi (Massacre)
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“Das stille Sterben . . . ” Feldpostbriefe von Konrad Jarausch aus Polen und Russland 1939–1942. Edited by Konrad H. Jarausch and Klaus Jochen Arnold. Paderborn: Ferdinand Scho¨ningh. 2008
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“daß es Sinn hat zu sterben—gelebt zu haben.” Adam von Trott zu Solz 1910–1944. Biographie. By Benigna von Krusenstjern. Göttingen: WallsteinVerlag. 2009
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“Days of tranquillity” needed for immunisation
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“Dear Sirs, what would you do if you were in our position?”. Discourse strategies in Italian and English money chasing letters
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“Death by proxy”: Ethics and classification in epidemiology
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“Death is a black camel”: Metaphors, similes, and proverbiality in the stereotyped re-presentation of fictional ethnicity
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“Dedolomitization reactions” driven by anthropogenic activity on loessy sediments, SW Hungary
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“Deep-sea bivalvian highways”: An ethological interpretation of branched Protovirgularia of the Palaeogene Muroto-Hanto Group, southwestern Japan
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“Defect”-induced heat flow and shear modulus relaxation in a metallic glass
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“Defenders of Shiite Sanctuaries” in Contemporary Shiite Political Thought: Iranian and Afghan Martyrs’ Wives’ Outlook on Fighting Terrorism*
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“Defense” injuries in attacks on humans by domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
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“Delenda est Carthago”
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“Delivering as one” UN reform process to improve health partnerships and coordination: old challenges and encouraging lessons from Pakistan
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“Demand” stimulation of latissimus dorsi heart wrap: experience in humans and comparison with adynamic girdling
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“Dementia unmasked”: Atypical, acute aphasic, presentations of neurodegenerative dementing disease
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“Deoxyribo Nanonucleic Acid”: Antiparallel, Parallel, and Unparalleled Review Article
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“Depositional dynamics of glaucony-rich deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of the Nice arc, southeast France” [Cretaceous Research 25 (2004) 179–189] – Discussion
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“Depositional dynamics of glaucony-rich deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of the Nice arc, southeast France” [Cretaceous Research 25 (2004) 179–189] – Reply
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“De-Risking” Risk Reduction: Should Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring Be the Gatekeeper to Preventive Pharmacotherapy With the Polypill?
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“Derivation of the conditional moment closure equations for spray combustion” [Combust. Flame Vol. 155, Issue 3]
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“Describing the elephant”: A framework for supporting sustainable development processes
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“Desert” gene (Chr9p21) variants as novel markers for coronary artery disease
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“Desert” loess versus “glacial” loess: quartz silt formation, source areas and sediment pathways in the formation of loess deposits
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“Design of experiments” analysis in study of solventless UV crosslinkable acrylic pressure sensitive adhesives
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“Designing for EMC”-a case study for developing a course in electromagnetic compatibility
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“Deterioration”criteriaforconvectiveheattransferingasflowthroughnon-circularducts
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“Determination of gross rates of amino acid production and immobilization in decomposing leaf litter by a novel 15N isotope pool dilution technique” published in Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42 (2010) 1293–1302
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“Determination of gross rates of amino acid production and immobilization in decomposing leaf litter by a novel 15N isotope pool dilution technique” published in Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42 (2010) 1293–1302
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“Detrital zircons as tracers of sedimentary provenance: Limiting conditions from statistics and numerical simulation” authors response to a comment by Dr. P. Vermeesch
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“Deus-Ex-Machina” reconstruction in the Athens theater of Dionysus
295
“Developers”: key actors of the innovation process. Types of developers and their contacts to institutions involved in research and development, continuing education and training, and the transfer of technology
296
“Development of one-group interfacial area transport equation in bubbly flow systems” [International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 2351–2372]
297
“Development of validated specific stabilityindicating HPTLC method for the simultaneous determination of Ledipasvir and Sofosbuvir in fixed dose tablet formulation”
298
“Deviance proneness” and adolescent smoking 1980 versus 2001: Has there been a “hardening” of adolescent smoking?
299
“Deviceless” self-sustained oscillatory diffusive burning of TBPB and hybrid fuels
300
“Diabetes is my companion”: Lifestyle and self-management among good and poor control Mexican diabetic patients
301
“Diastolic” heart failure, overlooked systolic dysfunction, altered ventriculo-arterial coupling or limitation of cardiac reserve?
302
“Diastology”: Beyond E and
303
“Did They Really Say That?” The Women of Wenatchee: Vulnerability, Confessions, and Linguistic Analysis
304
“Did you have fun?”: American and Chinese mother–child conversations about shared emotional experiences
305
“Die man is die hoof en vat voor”: Womenʹs attitudes to land and farming in the communal areas of Namaqualand
306
“Die Muttersprache vergisst man nicht” – or do you? A case study in L1 attrition and its (partial) reversal
307
“Diffusing the light of liberty”: The geography of political lecturing in the Chartist movement
308
“Digitizing Americaʹs heritage: The National Digital Library Federation and you”: Presented by ALCTS Collection Management and Development Section and Preservation and Reformatting Section
309
“Dilute & Shoot” approach for rapid determination of trace amounts of nicotine in zero-level e-liquids by reversed phase liquid chromatography and hydrophilic interactions liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry-electrospray ioniza
310
“Diminished” association between the serotonin transporter linked polymorphism (5HTTLPR) and body mass index in a large psychiatric sample
311
“Dip-sticks” calibration handles self-attenuation and coincidence effects in large-volume γ-ray spectrometry
312
“Dip-sticks” calibration handles self-attenuation and coincidence effects in large-volume γ-ray spectrometry
313
“Direct” and socially-induced environmental impacts of desalination Original Research Article
314
“Directed” Cardioplegia: A New Approach in Myocardial Protection in Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
315
“Dirty, Old” Coal Plants: Silk Purse or Sowʹs Ear?
316
“Disability Grief”: A patient’s allegorical expression of her disability
317
“Disagreeing” pronominal reference in Swedish and the interplay between formal and semantic gender
318
“Disarticulations” in the Information Society: Barriers to the Universal Access to Information Highways in Developing Countries
319
“Discourse features”, syntactic displacement and the status of contrast
320
“Discrimination”, the Main Concern of Iranian Nurses over InterProfessional Collaboration: an Explorative Qualitative Study
321
“Discussion on modern estimation of the parameters of the Weibull wind speed distribution for wind speed energy analysis” by J.V. Seguro, T.W. Lambert
322
“Disgust” at Canadaʹs tainted-blood settlement
323
“Dislocation–interface” interaction — stress accommodation processes at interfaces
324
“Dislocation–interface” interaction — stress accommodation processes at interfaces
325
“Distinguishing gases derived from oil cracking and kerogen maturation: Insights from laboratory pyrolysis experiments.” Guo Liguo, Xiao Xianming, Tian Hui, Song Zhiguang, 2009, Organic Geochemistry 40, 1074–1084
326
“Divinylbenzene” inhalation toxicity in mice
327
“Do not attempt resuscitation” (DNAR) in the out-of-Hospital setting
328
“Do not attempt resuscitation” (DNAR) in the out-of-hospital setting
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“Do not resuscitate” orders are age linked
330
“Do not start a journal on political geography”: Bowman to Whittlesey—1945
331
“Do the editors-in-chief of Iranian medical journals have a good Knowledge, attitude and practice of plagiarism?”
332
“Do you guys hate Aucklanders too?” Youth: voicing difference from the rural heartland
333
“Do you intend to smoke?”: A test of the assumed psychological equivalence in adolescent smoker and nonsmoker intention to change smoking behaviour
334
“Do you remember what you did on March 13, 1985?” A case study of confabulatory hypermnesia
335
“Do You Trust Him?” Children’s Trust Beliefs and Developmental Trajectories of Aggressive Behavior in an Ethnically Diverse Sample
336
“Dobutamine Stress Testing”-Triggered Mid-Ventricular Takotsubo Syndrome
337
“Doctor, is wine good for my heart?”
338
“Doctor, is wine good for my heart?”
339
“Doctor, is wine good for my heart?”
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“Does degree of asymmetry relate to performance?” A critical review
341
“Does it mean I’m gonna die?”: On meaning assessment in the delivery of diagnostic news
342
“Does Oronasal Administration of Antiseptic Agents Affect on Viral Load in COVID 19 Orthodontic Patients?”: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
343
“Does Periodontal Therapy Reduce the Risk for Systemic Diseases?”
344
“Doing the best you can with what you have:”[] lessons learned from outcomes assessment
345
“Dolomites and dolomites” in Mesozoic platform carbonates of the Southern Apennines: Geometric distribution, petrography and geochemistry
346
“Don’t say it’s disgusting!” Comments on socio-moral behavior in Swedish families
347
“Do-not-resuscitate” order lifted in Canada
348
“Donʹt crack under pressure!”—Do leisure time physical activity and self-esteem moderate the relationship between school-based stress and psychosomatic complaints?
349
“Donʹt Know Much Bile-ology”
350
“Donʹt knows” and public opinion towards economic reform: Evidence from Russia
351
“DOSSA”, highway to energy self-sustainability: A case study
352
“Double whammy” neuropathy: a 37-year-old woman with burning and weakness in both legs
353
“Double-bubble” sign visualized in first-trimester sonogram?
354
“Down home” criminology: The place of indigenous theories of crime
355
“Downhill” Varices—Banding Proximal To Varix?
356
“Dr. Anonymous” unmasked: Resolution of an eighteenth century mystery in the history of coronary artery disease
357
“Drawings since hit tables in lotteries” and a new multivariate geometric distribution
358
“Dredging Method”- A Conservative Surgical Approach for the Treatment of Ameloblastoma of Jaw
359
“Drill and fill” lithography for controlled fabrication of 3D platinum electrodes
360
“Drinking in the dark” (DID) procedures: A model of binge-like ethanol drinking in non-dependent mice
361
“Drop the clipboard and help me!”: The determinants of observer behavior in police encounters with suspects
362
“Drop your boat!”: The discursive co-construction of project renewal. The case of the Darwin mountaineering expedition in Patagonia
363
“Dry” dilution refrigerator with pulse-tube precooling Original Research Article
364
“Dub”bing a tumor suppressor pathway
365
“Dummes Geld”: Money, Grain, and the Occupation of Romania in WWI
366
“Dumpers” may confound clinical trial results
367
“Dwelling in the Past”: The Role of Rumination in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Original Research Article
368
“Dynamic Modelling in Economics and Finance” in honour of Professor Carl Chiarella
369
“Dynamics of twisted intramolecular charge transfer process of 4-N, N-dimethylaminocinnamic acid in α-cyclodextrin environment” [Chem. Phys. Lett. 336 (2001) 57–62]
370
“Dystonic” body perception in childhood dystonia
371
“Early” Delayed Sternal Closure Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
372
“Early” peripheral lung cancer: prognostic significance of ground glass opacity on thin-section computed tomographic scan
373
“Earthquake in the City”; using real life gamification model for teaching professional commitment in high school students
374
“Earthworms Downunder”: A survey of the earthworm fauna of urban and agricultural soils in Australia
375
“Eat Food, Not Very Much, Mostly Plants”
376
“Eat like a man”. A social constructionist analysis of the role of food in men’s lives
377
“Eating-together” mealtimes with African-American fathers and their toddlers
378
“Ebilities” tourism: an exploratory discussion of the travel needs and motivations of the mobility-disabled
379
“E-books are good if there are no copies left”: a survey of e-book usage at UWE Library Services
380
“Eco Cities” Under Construction
381
“Ecological Psychology in Context” by Harry Heft. Revisiting Gibson, Barker, and James’ Radical Empiricism—And Rethinking Environment and Environmental Experience.
382
“Economics is life” and other bold claims
383
“Edge-on” orientation of alkyl chains on an iodine-covered Au(1 1 1) surface studied by infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy
384
“EDITOR’S REPORT”, IREC 2011, The International Renewable Energy Congress, Hammamet, Tunisia (December 20–22, 2011)
385
“Educate that holy hatred”: place, trauma and identity in the Irish nationalism of John Mitchel
386
“Educating the educators” as a strategy for enhancing education on cleaner production
387
“Education for All” and the Rabaris of Kachchh, Western India
388
“Effect of Giant Rat’s Tail Grass (Sporobolus pyramidalis p.beauv) on Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) and Heavy Metals content of Crude Oil Polluted Soils”
389
“Effect of light intensity and the light: dark cycles on the long term hydrogen production of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by batch cultures”
390
“Effective systematicity” in, “effective systematicity” out: a reply to Edelman and Intrator (2003)
391
“Effects of viscous dissipation on the heat transfer in forced pipe flow. Part 1: Both hydrodynamically and thermally fully developed flow [Energy Conv. Manage. 2005; 46; 757–769] and Part 2: Thermally developing flow [Energy Conv. Manage. 2005; 3091–3102
392
“Eigen-periodic”-in-space surface heating in conduction with application to conductivity measurement of thin films
393
“Electrochemical Index” as a screening method to determine “total polyphenolics” in foods: A proposal Original Research Article
394
“Electromagnetic” contribution to the nucleon spin
395
“Electrorepellancy” behaviour of Periplaneta americana exposed to friction charged dielectric surfaces
396
“Elimination test”: Solid tumor progression model based on the nonrandom changes of human chromosome 3 in monochromosomal microcell hybrid
397
“Elliptical rotation flap for pilonidal sinus”
398
“Emerging Alzheimer’s disease therapies: focusing on the future”
399
“Emerging markets and macroeconomic volatility: Lessons from a decade of financial debacles”, a symposium for the Journal of International Economics
400
“Emotions Guide Us”: Behavioral and MEG correlates
401
“Empyemas” of the Thoracic Cavity in the Hippocratic Corpus
402
“End-of-life” biases in moral evaluations of others
403
“End-of-pipe” versus “process-integrated” water conservation solutions: A comparison of planning, implementation and operating phases
404
“Enemies of the People?” Public Health in the Era of Populist Politics; Comment on “The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy”
405
“Energy Tower” combined with pumped storage and desalination: Optimal design and analysis
406
“Enteral Versus Parenteral Nutrition: Effects on Gastrointestinal Function and Metabolism”: Background
407
“Epidemiological Changes and Economic Burden of Hypertension in Latin America: Evidence from Mexico”
408
“Epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection”
409
“EQUAL WORK REQUIRE EQUAL SALARY” – PART OF THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY TREATMENT BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN
410
“Erratic” complex partial status epilepticus as a presenting feature of MELAS
411
“Erratum to Contents List” [Journal of Pragmatics (2002) 34 (8), outside back cover]
412
“Estimation of shape factor for transient conduction”☆: [Int. J. Refrig. 26 (2003) 360–367]
413
“Euro-oncocredit” moves nearer
414
“Every experience is a moving force”: identity and growth through mentoring
415
“Everybody knows it’s true”: Social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism moderate false consensus for stereotypic beliefs
416
“Everyone dies, so you might as well have fun!” Attitudes of Dutch youths about their health lifestyle
417
“Everything Comes from Seeing Things”: Narrative and Illustrative Play in Black and White
418
“Everything is plentiful—Except attention”. Attention data of scientific journals on social web tools
419
“Everything Old Is New Again”: Research Collections at the American Antiquarian Society
420
“Everything Old Is New Again”: Research Collections at the American Antiquarian Society
421
“Everything was spiraling out of control”: Experiences of anxiety in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
422
“Everywhere” in predicate algebra and modal logic
423
“Evidence based medicine in CL psychiatry and psychosomatics”: An impression of the 12th annual conference of the EACLPP in Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, June 25–27, 2009
424
“Evidence-based medicine”: Terminologic lapse or terminologic arrogance?
425
“Evolution equations in pure and applied sciences”: Foreword
426
“Evolutionary” and “revolutionary” events affecting HRM in Israel: 1948–2008
427
“Examine the Multi-Scattering Effect on the Detected Backscattering Photons By Cometary Molecules”
428
“Excellence” and “equity”: key elements in medical education
429
“Experiencing theory first-hand was delightful and informative”: Bridging the Theory-Practice Gap in Online Language Assessment Training
430
“Explosive energy” during volcanic eruptions from fractal analysis of pyroclasts
431
“ExTherm 2 ”: An interactive support package of experimental and computational thermodynamics
432
“ExTherm 2 ”: An interactive support package of experimental and computational thermodynamics
433
“ExTHERM”: the interactive support package of experimental thermodynamics
434
“ExTHERM”: the interactive support package of experimental thermodynamics
435
“Extraction and safety of stevioside”; Response to the article “Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, source of a high potency natural sweetener: a comprehensive review on the biochemical, nutritional and functional aspects”.
436
“Extreme” cosmetic surgery: a retrospective study of morbidity in patients undergoing combined procedures
437
“Eye and sheath folds in turbidite convolute lamination: Aberystwyth Grits Group, Wales”, Reply to comment by F.O. Marques
438
“Eye of the Tiger” in a Non-Responsive Neuropsychiatric Patient: A Case Report
439
“Face valid” measures in the assessment of dementia: Realistic evaluation with apparent ecological validity
440
“FACEBOOK” AS A VIRTUAL SOCIAL CAPITAL FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE
441
“Facts available” dumping allegations: when will foreign firms cooperate in antidumping petitions?
442
“Failure limited” data and TTT-based trend tests in multiple repairable systems
443
“Failure limited” data and TTT-based trend tests in multiple repairable systems
444
“Fair-wind gas cell”—a new concept of a buffer gas cell design
445
“Fair-wind gas cell”—a new concept of a buffer gas cell design
446
“False patients” assess health standards in Spain
447
“Family-power, experience, culture” scale and a research about the relationship between family influence and top managersi view about managers who are family members in the family businesses
448
“Far” transfer of learning outcomes from an ESL writing course: Can the gap be bridged?
449
“Fast peaks” in chromatograms of Sudan dyes
450
“Fast tracking” patients in an urban pediatric emergency department
451
“Faster than light” photons and rotating black holes
452
“Fat is your fault”. Gatekeepers to health, attributions of responsibility and the portrayal of gender in the Irish media representation of obesity
453
“Fatal Gastrointestinal and Peritoneal Ischemic Disease” of Unknown Cause at Arba Minch Hospital, Southern Ethiopia
454
“Fe doped Ni–Co spinel protective coating on ferritic stainless steel for SOFC interconnect application”
455
“Fe23”: A computer program for calculating the number of Fe+2 and Fe+3 ions in minerals
456
“FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES . . . OF LIVING UP TO ONE’S TEAPOT”: MEN, WOMEN, AND “CULTCHAH” IN THE ENGLISH AESTHETIC MOVEMENT c. 1870–1900
457
“Fear-Then-Relief” Procedure for Producing Compliance: Beware When the Danger Is Over, ,
458
“Fecal Fettuccine”: A Silent Epidemic?
459
“Feeling blue” in Spanish: A qualitative inquiry of depression among Mexican immigrants
460
“Feeling” hierarchy: The pathway from subjective social status to achievement
461
“Fenton-like” reactions of methylhydroperoxide and ethylhydroperoxide with Fe2+ in liquid aerosols under tropospheric conditions
462
“Field Reviews”: A new style of review article for Artificial Intelligence
463
“Fill ‘Er Up!” in the pharmacy of last resort: predictors of refill-seeking behavior in the emergency department
464
“Filling out the Forms was a Nightmare”: Project Evaluation and the Reflective Practitioner in Community Theatre in Contemporary Northern Ireland
465
“Filter paper method” to remove soil from earthworm intestines and to standardise the water content of earthworm tissue
466
“Filter paper method” to remove soil from earthworm intestines and to standardise the water content of earthworm tissue
467
“Financial Bubbles” Theory and Financial Crises
468
“Financial transfers”: Standard of Care?
469
“Finding my own time”: Examining the spatially produced experiences of rural RNs in the rural nursing certificate program
470
“Fine structure” of the storm-substorm relationship: Ion injections during DST decrease Original Research Article
471
“Finger-tip” cryoprobe aited enucleation
472
“Finite” non-Gaussianities and tensor–scalar ratio in large volume Swiss-cheese compactifications Original Research Article
473
“Fire burn and cauldron bubble” (W. Shakespeare): what the calorimetric–respirometric (CR) ratio does for our understanding of cells?
474
“Fire seeders” during early post-fire succession and their quantitative importance in south-eastern Spain
475
“First application of cyanidation process in Turkish gold mining and its environmental impacts” [Minerals Engineering 15 (2002) 695–699]
476
“First night effect” in depression: New data and a new approach
477
“First Step” Negative Feedback Accounts for Inhibition of Fast Neurotransmitter Release
478
“First, Do No Harm”: Have the Health Impacts of Government Bills on Tax Legislation Been Assessed in Finland?
479
“First-born effect” may explain obesity in later life
480
“Fixing” hunger in the 21st century: How food sovereignty might turn agriculture “Right-side Up”
481
“Flaming Dr. Pepper”—another cause of recreational burn injury
482
“Fluid roller bearing” effect and flow control
483
“Fluoride molecular scissors”: A rational construction of new Mo(VI) oxofluorido/1,2,4-triazole MOFs
484
“Fluorite deposits at Encantada-Buenavista, Mexico: products of Mississippi Valley type processes” [Ore Geol. Rev. 23 (2003), 107–124]—a repl
485
“Flypaper technique” a modified expansion method for preparation of postage stamp autografts
486
“Follow the Water”: Steve Squyres and the Mars Exploration Rovers
487
“For Others, in Spite of Myself, from Myself”: A Levinasian-Feminist Reading of Charlotte Mary Matheson’s The Feather
488
“Forest–grass” global vegetation model with forest age structure
489
“Forest–grass” global vegetation model with forest age structure
490
“Forgive Me, Iʹm New”: Three Experimental Demonstrations of the Effects of Attempts to Excuse Poor Performance
491
“Fossil corals, archaeocyaths and sponges” Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, August 12–16, 2007, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
492
“Four flaps’ technique” for the reconstruction of grade 4 postburn dorsal neosyndactyly
493
“FRACimage” — A simulation code for forced fluid flow and transport in fractured, porous rock Original Research Article
494
“Fragmented Authoritarianism 2.0”: Political Pluralization in the Chinese Policy Process*
495
“Framing” the Vessel: The Critical Importance of Volumetric Analysis During Serial Intravascular Imaging Studies
496
“Free” nuclear density propagation in two dimensions the coupled-channel density matrix method and its application to inelastic molecule-surface scattering Original Research Article
497
“Freedom” In Classical Liberalism and Liberalism’s View on Local Authorities
498
“Freezing” parasites in pre-Himalayan region, Himachal Pradesh: Experience with mini-FLOTAC
499
“Fresh” air can be bad for you
500
“Freshest advices”?: The currency of London news in Dublin City newspapers, 1790 – 1801
501
“Frictionless” and “frictional” ThermoElastic Dynamic Instability (TEDI) of sliding contacts
502
“Friction-Transfer” Method to Assess the Compressive and Tensile Strengths and Rupture Modulus of Fiber-Reinforced-Pozzolanic Concrete and Mortar/Steel Adhesion
503
“Frog Sign” in paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
504
“From bedside to bench”
505
“From bench to bedside and back again- emerging opportunities”
506
“From food silos to community kitchens”—Retooling African libraries
507
“From Heteronuclear Complex to Composite Oxide” Approach in the Synthesis of Nanosized Ferrites MIIFeIII2O4 (M = Mn, Co, Ni) with Spinel Structure and Their Catalytic Properties
508
“From safe source to safe sink” development of colorimetric assay for gabapentin in bulk drug and capsules using naturally derived genipin
509
“From the prison door right to the sidewalk, everything went downhill,” A qualitative study of the health experiences of recently released inmates
510
“From Un-concealment to Nothingness: Nihilism in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Zainabu Jallo’s Onions Make Us Cry”
511
“Frontal variant Alzheimerʹs disease”: A reappraisal
512
“Frontiers of Plant Cell Biology: Signals and Pathways”: The 22nd Symposium in Plant Biology
513
“Fulfillment of a collective dream”: Culinary pilgrimage to Russian–Jewish New York
514
“Full metal jacket” (stented length ≥64 mm) using drug-eluting stents for de novo coronary artery lesions
515
“Fun, Fun, Fun”: Types of Fun, Attitudes to Fun, and their Relation to Personality and Biographical Factors
516
“Functional foods compensate for an unhealthy lifestyle”. Some Swedish consumers’ impressions and perceived need of functional foods
517
“Functional somatic syndromes, one or many?”: An answer by cluster analysis
518
“Function-First” Lead Discovery: Mode of Action Profiling of Natural Product Libraries Using Image-Based Screening Original Research Article
519
“Fundamental” and “practical” adhesion in polymer-fiber systems
520
“Fuzzy oncology”: Fuzzy noise induced bifurcations and their application to anti-tumor chemotherapy Original Research Article
521
“Galois Module Structure” des extensions quaternioniennes de degré 8
522
“Gate effect” of thin layer of molecularly-imprinted poly(methacrylic acid-co-ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate)
523
“Gate-to-gate” BJT obtained from the double-gate input JFET to reset charge preamplifiers
524
“Gate-to-gate” BJT obtained from the double-gate input JFET to reset charge preamplifiers
525
“Generalized Pareto methods for wind extremes. Useful tool or mathematical mirage?” by Ian Harris
526
“Geoaerosols”: their origin, transport and paradoxical behavior: a challenge to aerosol science
527
“Geometric properties” of sets of lines
528
“Getting into the skin”: Empathy and role taking in certified nursing assistantsʹ care of dying residents
529
“GIRAFFE LANGUAGE” AND “JACKAL LANGUAGE”: A STUDY OF TWO OPPOSITE COMMUNICATION RITUALS
530
“Giveh” Handicraft in Iran: An Anthropological Study Approach
531
“Giving a second thought”: A case of multifocal motor neuropathy diagnosed as a spinal muscular atrophy seventeen years earlier: Electrophysiological and clinical features and response to intraveneous immunglobulins
532
“Glacial curvilineations”: New glacial landforms produced by longitudinal vortices in subglacial meltwater flows
533
“Glitazones”, a prospect for non-insulin-dependent diabetes
534
“Glocal” patterns of communication-information convergences in Internet use: Cross-cultural behavior of international teaching assistants in a culturally alien information environment
535
“Glocalising” urban landscapes: Athens and the 2004 olympics
536
“Gluelump” spectrum and adjoint source potential in lattice QCD3
537
“Go4Life” exercise counseling, accelerometer feedback, and activity levels in older people
538
“God Showed Us the Way to Cleveland”: Introductory Remarks on the Relation Between Health Tourism and Human Rights
539
“Going KiNativ”: Probing the Native Kinome
540
“Gold in Turkey — A missing link in Tethyan metallogeny” [Ore Geology Reviews 28, 147–179] — Reply
541
“Good jobs” to “bad jobs”: replicated evidence of an employment continuum from two large surveys
542
“Good” academic writing in Hebrew: The perceptions of pre-service teachers and their instructors
543
“Gourmand syndrome” in a child with pharmacoresistant epilepsy
544
“Gradient” polymer prepared by complex-radical terpolymerization of styrene, maleic anhydride, and N-vinyl pyrrolidone via gamma ray irradiation by use of a RAFT method: 2. Used in dispersion polymerization of styrene as a stabilizer
545
“Grafting-from” polymerization for uniformly bulk modification of pre-existing polymer materials via a supercritical-fluid route
546
“Grammar Scares Me”: An Exploration of American Students’ Perceptions of Grammar
547
“Grand” corruption and the ethics of global business
548
“Graphical” Jogthrough: expert based methodology for user interface evaluation, applied in the case of an educational simulation interface
549
“Green energy in Europe—strategic prospects to 2010”: Ecofys/Greenprices Rolf de Vos (Ed.); Reuters Business Insight, London, 2002, 187pp.
550
“Green growth”: From a growing eco-industry to economic sustainability
551
“Green labelled” pectins with gelling and emulsifying properties can be extracted by enzymatic way from unexploited sources
552
“Green Meets Green” – Sustainable solutions of imidazolium and phosphonium ionic liquids with poly(ethylene glycol): Solubility and phase behavior
553
“Green synthesis” of monodisperse Pt nanoparticles and their catalytic properties
554
“Green” approach for self-assembly of platinum nanoparticles into nanowires in aqueous glucose solutions
555
“Green” composites and nanocomposites from soybean oil
556
“Green” composites from recycled cellulose and poly(lactic acid): Physico-mechanical and morphological properties evaluation
557
“Green” consumption—no solution for climate change
558
“Green” films from renewable resources: Properties of epoxidized soybean oil plasticized ethyl cellulose films
559
“Green” path from fossil-based to hydrogen economy: An overview of carbon-neutral technologies
560
“Green” polymer solar cell based on water-soluble poly [3-(potassium-6-hexanoate) thiophene-2, 5-diyl] and aqueous-dispersible noncovalent functionalized graphene sheets
561
“Green” preferences as regulatory policy instrument
562
“Green” preparation of “intelligent” Pt-doped Ni/Mg(Al)O catalysts for daily start-up and shut-down CH4 steam reforming Original Research Article
563
“Green” reduction of graphene oxide to graphene by sodium citrate
564
“Green” Synthesis of Cytotoxic Silver Nanoparticles Based on Secondary Metabolites of Lavandula Angustifolia Mill
565
“Green” synthesis of highly ordered mesoporous bioactive glass using acetic anhydride as the catalyst
566
“Green” synthesis of starch capped CdS nanoparticles
567
“Green” synthesis of starch capped CdSe nanoparticles at room temperature
568
“Greenwashing gas: Might a ‘transition fuel’ label legitimize carbon-intensive natural gas development?”
569
“Growth under pressure”: The Experience of COVID-19 ICU Nurses -A Qualitative Study
570
“Guardianship” and the “Rural Workshop”—The First Quarter-century of U.K. Experience in Nature Conservation
571
“Gutted” adenovirus vectors advance gene therapy
572
“Gypsy” or “Rom”? A Process of Construction
573
“Handbook of Cultural Developmental Science”
574
“HANDS ON HIPS – THE WHY AND WHEREFORE”
575
“Hanging by a thread” left ventricular thrombus in an asymptomatic soldier
576
“Happy Meals” in the Starship Enterprise: interpreting a moral geography of health care consumption
577
“Hard boiled egg” in peritoneal cavity
578
“Hardware in the Loop” Simulation of Machine Tools
579
“Harpoon” Model for Cell–Cell Adhesion and Recognition of Target Cells by the Natural Killer Cells
580
“Harrowing” report of child abuse in Wales released
581
“Has the nuclear power industry risen and fallen or will it rise again?” by M. Simnad
582
“Have You Searched Google Yet?”Using Google as a Discovery Tool for Cataloging
583
“He cheated on me, I cheated on him back”: Mexican American and White adolescents’ perceptions of cheating in romantic relationships
584
“He forced me to love him”: putting violence on adolescent sexual health agendas
585
“He just didn’t seem to understand the banter”: Bullying or simply establishing social cohesion?
586
“HE SINGS ALONE”: HYBRID FORMS AND THE VICTORIAN WORKING-CLASS POET
587
“He Who Knows Syphilis Knows Medicine”: The Return of an Old Devil
588
“He will ask why the child gets sick so often”: The gendered dynamics of intra-household bargaining over healthcare for children with fever in the Volta Region of Ghana
589
“Head and shoulder” maneuver
590
“Health is strength”: A community health education program to improve breast and cervical cancer screening among Korean American Women in Alameda County, California
591
“Healthy,” “diet,” or “hedonic”. How nutrition claims affect food-related perceptions and intake?
592
“Hearing from All Sides” How Legislative Testimony Influences State Level Policy-Makers in the United States
593
“Hearts for all”: a humanitarian association for the promotion of cardiology and cardiac surgery in developing countries
594
“Hearts for all”: a humanitarian association for the promotion of cardiology and cardiac surgery in developing countries: Reply
595
“Heat pumps — status and trends” in Asia and the Pacific
596
“Heat shock lipid” in cyanobacteria during heat/light-acclimation
597
“Heat trap”: Light-induced localized heating and thermionic electron emission from carbon nanotube arrays
598
“Heavy metals”: Reminding a long-standing and sometimes forgotten controversy
599
“Heavy” species Ludwig–Soret transport effects in air-breathing combustion
600
“Hello, I must be going…”
601
“Helping them to forget..”: the organizational embedding of gender relations in public audit firms
602
“Her leg didn’t fully load in”: A digitally mediated social semiotic critical discourse analysis of disability hate speech on TikTok
603
“HERCULES”: Design, instrumentation, and performance characteristics of a high-efficiency evaporation-residue counter under a lot of elastic scattering for spectroscopic studies with Gammasphere
604
“HERCULES”: Design, instrumentation, and performance characteristics of a high-efficiency evaporation-residue counter under a lot of elastic scattering for spectroscopic studies with Gammasphere
605
“Here be Dragons”: A Wayfinding Approach to Teaching Cataloguing
606
“HEXAL Model” How It Can Collaborate With Health Service Providers and Travel Medicine
607
“Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a (Para)Dime for a Kilowatt-Hour?—or—Excuse Me, Do You Have Some (Sea) Change for a Dollar?”
608
“Hey mom, look at me!”
609
“Hibernating” myocardium: Asleep or part dead?
610
“Hiding out” from chronic ischemia with help from the mitochondria?
611
“HIERAPOLIS ALMA PHILIPPUM”: NEW EXCAVATIONS, RESEARCHES AND RESTORATIONS IN THE SANCTUARY OF THE APOSTLE
612
“High in omega-3 fatty acids” bologna-type sausages stabilized with an aqueous-ethanol extract of Melissa officinalis
613
“Hit it? I couldnʹt even see it!”
614
“Hole-in-One” Sudden Death
615
“Home is where the heart is…or is it?”: A phenomenological exploration of the meaning of home for older women in congregate housing
616
“HOME SWEET HOME”: PRECLUDING TWO SOURCES OF ACADEMIC STRESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH DISTANCE /E-LEARNING
617
“Home-brew” FISH assay shows higher efficiency than BCR-ABL dual color, dual fusion probe in detecting microdeletions and complex rearrangements associated with t(9;22) in chronic myeloid leukemia
618
“Honeycomb” (6, 3) network constructed from 14-membered ring [Ag2(μ-dppb)2]: Synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of two silver(I) complexes of bis(diphenylphosphino)butane
619
“Horses for Courses”; Comment on “Translating Evidence Into Healthcare Policy and Practice: Single Versus Multi-Faceted Implementation Strategies – Is There a Simple Answer to a Complex Question?”
620
“Hot spots” in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors
621
“Hot technologies” for clinical immunology research
622
“How can you tell?”: Towards a common sense explanation of conversational code-switching
623
“How could you let yourself get like that?”: Stories of the origins of obesity in accounts of weight loss surgery
624
“how do anti-osteoporotic agents prevent fractures?” abstracts from the Round Table held at the XVI Annual Meeting of the Argentine Association of Osteology & Mineral Metabolism (AAOMM) City of Bahia Blanca, October 29, 1999
625
“How do I do normal, when I donʹt know what normal is?” Patient anxiety and identity confusion post pancreatic transplantation
626
“How good are you in math?” The effect of gender stereotypes on students’ recollection of their school marks
627
“How green are electric vehicles?”
628
“How many bad apples does it take to spoil the whole barrel?”: Social exclusion and toleration for bad apples
629
“How may I help you?” Politeness in computer-mediated and face-to-face library reference transactions
630
“How much do you like your name?” An implicit measure of global self-esteem
631
“How to obtain earthquake ground motions for engineering designs”: by Ellis L. Krinitzsky; Elsevier Engineering Geology Paper, 65:1–16
632
“How to” and “why”:: assessing the enviro–social impacts of pesticides
633
“How useful are the forecasts of intergovernmental agencies? The IMF and OECD versus the consensus”: Batchelor, Roy (2001), Applied Economics, 33, pp. 225–235. E-mail address: R.A.Batchelor@city.bc.uk
634
“How will I get them to behave?”: Pre service teachers reflect on classroom management
635
“HRT is for women who go mad at the menopause”
636
“HTLV-I Infection” Twenty-Year Research in Neurology Department of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
637
“Huge ethical issues” raised by donepezil airline pilot study
638
“HÜKÜMET-İ MİLLİYENİN TEŞEKKÜLÜNDENLOZAN KONFERANSI’NA KADAR” RUSYA,İNGİLTERE, FRANSA, İTALYA, YUNANİSTAN VEİRAN’LA İLİŞKİLEREDAİR BİR DIŞİŞLERİ RAPORU
639
“HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)/ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) DELUSIONAL DISORDER” – A CASE REPORT
640
“Human Response to Library Technology,”: Edited by Janice J. Kirkland and Michael Gorman. $18.50. Library Trends 47 (4) (Spring 1999). ISSN 0024-2594.
641
“Hybrid hydrogen storage vessel”, a novel high-pressure hydrogen storage vessel combined with hydrogen storage material
642
“Hybrid” electric–magnetic methods in eddy-current problems Original Research Article
643
“HySociety” in support of European hydrogen projects and EC policy
644
“Hysteresis” in interaction of nanocrystalline magnesium with hydrogen
645
“I Am Combined”: Chinese Teachers’ Cultural Identities and Pedagogical Learning
646
“I am kind of a nomad where I have to go places and places”… Understanding mobility, place and identity in global software work from India
647
“I am not guilty” vs “I am innocent”: Successful negation may depend on the schema used for its encoding
648
“I Believe in Science and in All Vaccines:” Older Adult and the Intention for a Vaccine against COVID‑19
649
“I can name that Bayesian network in two matrixes!” Original Research Article
650
“I canʹt lie to your face”: Minimal face-to-face interaction promotes honesty
651
“I could see, and yet, mon, I could na’ see”: William Macewen, the agnosias, and brain surgery
652
“I deeply regret that some perceive my being here as political”: Rhetorical analysis of Netanyahu’s speech on the Iran nuclear deal as a securitizing move
653
“I Did It My Way”: Social workers as secondary designers of a client information system
654
“I did not realize so many options are available”: Cognitive authority, emerging adults, and e-mental health Original Research Article
655
“I doesn’t know English”: Beliefs and Practices in the Teaching of Speaking in ESL Classroom
656
“I don’t feel as embarrassed because we’re all learning”: Discursive positioning among adolescents becoming multilingual
657
“I Don’t Like Working Hard to Materialize Another Person’s Dreams”: The Emotion Labor and Identity Dilemma of a Novice Iranian Female EFL Teacher at Private Language Institutes
658
“I don’t talk or I decide not to talk? Is it my culture?”—International students’ experiences of tutorial participation
659
“I Don’t Think It Matters What Age Group You Are in”: Exploring Body Image Coping Strategies in Women Aged 55+
660
“I don’t think poetry has anything to do with accounting” and “Changes”: (A teaching note and a poem)
661
“I Don’tWant to Give Birth”: Clinical and Ethico-Legal Dilemmas and the Role of Graded Exposure Therapy on an Urgent Basis in a Post-Term PregnantWoman with Blood-Injection-Injury Phobia
662
“I feel I have received a new vision:” An analysis of teachersʹ professional development as they work with students on interpersonal issues
663
“I Feel Your Pain”: The effects of observing ostracism on the ostracism detection system
664
“I Get So Energetic and Dominating!” A study of hypomanic personality and conflicting self-perception during activated states in a co-operative task
665
“I had so much it didn’t seem fair”: Eight-year-olds reject two forms of inequity
666
“I have an idea!” An appreciation of Edward W. Larsen’s contributions to particle transport
667
“I Have No Idea What You Do Out Here”: Community Colleges, Academic Freedom, and the University as Global Marketplace
668
“I have no time to find out where the sentences came from; I just rebuild them”: A biochemistry professor eliminating novices’ textual borrowing
669
“I heard voices…”: From semiology, a historical review, and a new hypothesis on the presumed epilepsy of Joan of Arc
670
“I hit the Shift-key and then the computer crashed”: Children and false admissions
671
“I hope it won’t happen to me!” Hospitality and tourism students’ fear of difficult moral situations as managers
672
“I just cope from day to day”: Unpredictability and anxiety in the lives of women
673
“I just talk with my heart”: the mind–body problem, linguistic input, and the acquisition of folk psychological beliefs
674
“I just wanted to learn Japanese and visit Japan”: The incentives and attitudes of international students in English-Medium Instruction programmes in Japan
675
“I Knew It All Along” Under All Conditions? or Possibly “I Could Not Have Expected It to Happen” Under Some Conditions?: Comments on Mark and Mellor (1994)
676
“I know he controls cancer”: The meanings of religion among Black Caribbean and White British patients with advanced cancer
677
“I know it when i see it”: Assessing good teaching
678
“I Know What I Like”: Stability of aesthetic preference in alzheimer’s patients
679
“I know what you need to buy”: context-aware multimedia-based recommendation system
680
“I mean, I like English even better than Turkish”: English-speaking German-Turkish Students as Multilingual Transnationals
681
“I met this wife of mine and things got onto a better track” Turning points in risk development
682
“I Miles Philips”: An Elizabethan Seaman Conscripted by History
683
“I only want trust”: norms, trust, and autonomy
684
“I saw it with my own ears”: The effects of peer conversations on preschoolers’ reports of nonexperienced events
685
“I saw the handwriting on the wall”: shades of meaning in reasons for early retirement
686
“I should remember I don’t want to become fat”: Adolescents’ views on self-regulatory strategies for healthy eating
687
“I Sounded An American to a Native Speaker, so Wow”: Saudi Women’s Attitudes and Motivation in Learning English
688
“I spent 1 ½ hours sifting through one large box. …”: Diaries as information behavior of the archives user: Lessons learned
689
“I spent nine years looking for a doctor”: Exploring access to health care among immigrants in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
690
“I struggled with this money business”: respondents’ perspectives on contingent valuation
691
“I Suppose I Am Now a More Creative Teacher”: An EFL Teacher’s Journey into Creativity within Constraints
692
“I think I can, I think I can …”: The interrelationships among self-assessed intelligence, self-concept, self-efficacy and the personality trait intellect in university students in Scotland and New Zealand
693
“I think I can, I think I can”: Overconfidence and entrepreneurial behavior
694
“I think it, therefore it’s true”: Effects of self-perceived objectivity on hiring discrimination
695
“I think sheʹs just crazy”
696
“I thought it was only ordinary fever!” cultural knowledge and the micropolitics of therapy seeking for childhood febrile illness in Tanzania
697
“I want it all and I want it now!” An examination of the etiology, expression, and escalation of excessive employee entitlement
698
“I want to be nice, but i have to be mean”: Exploring prospective teachersʹ conceptions of caring and order
699
“I wanted to do a good job”: Experiences of ‘becoming a mother’ and breastfeeding in mothers of very preterm infants after discharge from a neonatal unit
700
“I wanted to get to know her better”: Adolescent boys’ dating motives, masculinity ideology, and sexual behavior
701
“I Was Lying on a Bed Just Like the Wounded in the War”: A Qualitative Study Explaining the Experiences of Brain Injury Patients Hospitalized in ICU
702
“I was the first”: revisiting a paediatric heart transplantation
703
“I will come for the benefit of the sick”
704
“I Won’t Do What You Tell Me!”: Elevated mood and the assessment of advice-taking in euthymic bipolar I disorder
705
“I wouldn’t do it; it looks dangerous”: Changing students’ attitudes and emotions in physical education
706
“I write it in a way that people can read it”: How teachers and adolescent L2 writers describe content area writing
707
“I’ll believe it when I can see it”: Imagery rescripting of intrusive sensory memories in depression
708
“I’ll give up smoking when you get me better”: patients’ resistance to attempts to problematise smoking in general practice (GP) consultations
709
“I’ll look after my health, later”: A replication and extension of the procrastination–health model with community-dwelling adults
710
“I’M A SUPERHERO”: INCREASING STUDENTS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITALTHROUGH STORYTELLING
711
“I’m Afraid to Ask the Teacher a Question”: Young Learners’ Voices in the Primary Classroom
712
“I’m Feeling Lucky”: The Role of Emotions in Seeking Information on the Web
713
“I’m not a greenie but…”: Environmentality, eco-populism and governance in New Zealand Experiences from the Southland whitebait fishery
714
“I’ve tried the switch but he laughs through the tears:” The use and conceptualization of corporal punishment during the Machine Age, 1924–1939
715
“I” ministernotomy for aortic valve replacement
716
“I” value competence but “we” value social competence: The moderating role of votersʹ individualistic and collectivistic orientation in political elections
717
“I2-Doping” of 1,4-polydienes
718
“IARC Group 2A Carcinogens” reported in cigarette mainstream smoke
719
“IARC Group 2B Carcinogens” reported in cigarette mainstream smoke
720
“IARC Group 2B carcinogens” reported in cigarette mainstream smoke
721
“Ibn Sina and the Clinical Trial”
722
“Iceland Inc.”?: On the ethics of commercial population genomics
723
“Ictal” Alien Hand Syndrome
724
“Iʹd eat a bucket of nails if you told me it would help me sleep:” Perceptions of insomnia and its treatment in patients with stable heart failure
725
“Identical” superdeformed band in 151Dy: further evidence for the pseudospin coupling scheme
726
“If I drink it anyway, then I rather take the light one”. Appropriation of foods and drinks designed for weight management among middle-aged and elderly Finns
727
“If I feel anxious, there must be danger”: Ex-consequentia reasoning in inferring danger in anxiety disorders
728
“If I Knew Then What I Know Now”: UNCG LIS Graduates’ Perspectives on Cataloging Education
729
“If it is too inconvenient Iʹm not going after it:” Convenience as a critical factor in information-seeking behaviors Original Research Article
730
“If itʹs in your mind, itʹs in your knowledge”: Childrenʹs developing anatomy of identity
731
“If only I could stop generating counterfactual thoughts”: When counterfactual thinking interferes with academic performance
732
“If only it would rain”: Farmers’ perceptions of rainfall and drought in semi-arid central Tanzania
733
“If only…”: When counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorship
734
“If there were a war tomorrow, we’d find the money”: contrasting perspectives on the rationing of health care
735
“If they didnʹt drink, would they crash anyway?” — The role of alcohol in traffic crashes : J. H. Hedlund. Alcohol, Drugs and Driving, 10(2), 115–125
736
“If they read Nancy Drew, so what?”: Series book readers talk back
737
“If You Could Change Just One Thing”
738
“If you get AIDS… You have to endure it alone”: Understanding the social constructions of HIV/AIDS in China
739
“If you havenʹt got a PhD, youʹre not going to get a job”: The PhD as a hurdle to continuing academic employment in nursing
740
“If you want to be a famous doctor …”
741
“If you want to sit on your butts you’ll get nothing!” Community activism in response to threats of rural hospital closure in southern New Zealand
742
“ILCT 1 ”, A Test to Measure Independent Learner’s Characteristics in the Distance Education System with E-Learning
743
“Iʹll look after my health, later”: an investigation of procrastination and health
744
“Illusions of Normality”: a Methodological Critique of Category-Specific Naming
745
“Iʹm not dog, no!”: Cries of resistance against cholera control campaigns
746
“Iʹm off tomorrow. What do I need to take?”
747
“Iʹm really quiet”: A case study of an Asian, language minority preservice teacherʹs experiences
748
“Iʹm sorry but …”: The assessment of the descriptive meaning of prima facie non-descriptive or at most only semi-descriptive utterances
749
“image-graded” Gaudin models and analytical Bethe ansatz Original Research Article
750
“Images of God and friends of God”: The holy icon as document
751
“Imaginary” or “Real” Moneys of Account in Medieval Europe? An Econometric Analysis of the Basle Pound, 1365–1429
752
“Immersion in an ocean of psychological tension:” The voices of mothers with children undergoing hemodialysis
753
“Immune deviation” with IL-4 could prove beneficial in psoriasis
754
“Impact? What impact?” Epidemiological research findings in the public domain: a case study from north-east England
755
“Imperfect” vaccines may encourage more potent pathogens, model suggests
756
“Important to test, important to support”: attitudes toward disability rights and prenatal diagnosis among leaders of support groups for genetic disorders in Israel
757
“Impossibility of speculation” theorems with noisy information
758
“IMPROVEMENT OF METHODOLOGICAL BASES OF BUSINESS PROCESSES IN INSURANCE ACTIVITY
759
“Impulsive” youth suicide attempters are not necessarily all that impulsive
760
“In or out-in-house innovation and outsourcing technical services alternatives for the 90s:” A report of an ALCTS program
761
“In situ” and “Post-mortem” TEM study of the super-elastic effect in Cu–Al–Ni shape memory alloys
762
“In situ” magnetic modification of polar elastomers
763
“In situ” removal of isopropanol, butanol and ethanol from fermentation broth by gas stripping
764
“In situ” STM studies of the ordering process of a nonplanar derivative of PTCDI on Ag(1 1 0)
765
“In situ” vermicomposting of biological sludges and impacts on soil quality
766
“In situ” vermicomposting of biological sludges and impacts on soil quality
767
“in situ” XPS studies of laser induced surface cleaning and nitridation of Ti
768
“In situ” XPS study of band structures at Cu2O/TiO2 heterojunctions interface
769
“In the Bosome of a Shaddowie Grove”: Sir George Mackenzie and the Consolations of Retirement
770
“In the past, we ate from one plate”: Memory and the border in Leh, Ladakh
771
“In vivo” determination of hip joint separation and the forces generated due to impact loading conditions
772
“In vivo” evaluation of the vascular pattern in oral peri-implant tissues
773
“Inactive” polymer is active against sexually transmitted diseases
774
“Inappropriate” physician habits in prescribing oral nifedipine capsules in hospitalized patients
775
“In-awareness” approach to international public relations
776
“Incisura” of the ascending aorta and vascular pedicle width in the cardiac transplant patient
777
“Incomplete Resection” in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: Need for a New Definition
778
“Indeterminate” Microvolt T-Wave Alternans Tests Predict High Risk of Death or Sustained Ventricular Arrhythmias in Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction Original Research Article
779
“Indicating soil quality and the GISQ”: Reply to the comments by Rossi et al.
780
“Indicating soil quality and the GISQ”: Reply to the comments by Rossi et al.
781
“Individualised care” from patients’, nurses’ and relatives’ perspective—a review of the literature
782
“Induced fit” recognition of proteins by surface imprinted silica with “soft” recognition sites
783
“Induced” supersymmetry breaking with a vanishing vacuum energy? Original Research Article
784
“Infectious-fat” hypothesis gains weight
785
“Influence of Behavioural Biases on Market Investment Behaviour-Mediating Role of Brand Trust”
786
“Influence of Er:YAG laser irradiation distance on the bond strength of a restorative system to enamel” by D.T. Chimello-Sousa et al. [J. Dentist. 34 (2006) 245–251]
787
“Infodemic” in a Pandemic: COVID‑19 Conspiracy Theories in an African Country
788
“Informing” technologies and the World Bank
789
“In-house” production of DNA size marker from a vaccinal Bacillus anthracis strain
790
“Innocuous” minimum quality standards
791
“Inpatriation” training: The next challenge for international human resource management
792
“Insourcing” of Cataloging in a Consortial Environment: The UC Santa Barbara–UC San Diego Music Copy Cataloging Project
793
“Intant Viion” Compared With Potoperative Patching: Clinical Evaluation and Patient atifaction After Bilateral Cataract urgery
794
“Intant Viion” Compared With Potoperative Patching: Clinical Evaluation and Patient atifaction After Bilateral Cataract urgery Original Reearch Article
795
“Integer” and “fractional” solutions of Fourierʹs problem of a ring heated by moving δ-source of energy
796
“Integrability” of RG flows and duality in three dimensions in the 1/N expansion Original Research Article
797
“Integrating in” and effective Lagrangian for non-supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory Original Research Article
798
“Intelligence and Civilisation”: A Ludwig Mond lecture delivered at the University of Manchester on 23rd October 1936 by Godfrey H. Thomson. A reprinting with background and commentary
799
“Intelligence coup” for drug designers: crystal structure of Staphylococcus aureus β-lactam resistance protein PBP2A
800
“INTERMED”: a method to assess health service needs: I. Development and reliability
801
“INTERMED”: a method to assess health service needs: II. Results on its validity and clinical use
802
“International Financial Panic” Approach and the 1997/8 Asian Crisis
803
“Interprofessional Collaboration” among Pharmacists, Physicians, and Nurses: A Hybrid Concept Analysis
804
“Interventional lipidology”: tomographic plaque imaging and aggressive treatment of metabolic disorders
805
“Introduction to Environmental Economics”: By Nick Hanley, Jason F. Shogren and Ben White (Oxford University Press, 2001); and “Environmental Economics: Theory, Application and Policy”, By Duane Chapman (Addison Wesley Longman, 2000)
806
“Inversionless” stimulated emission of radiation by nonequilibrium ensembles of classical oscillators
807
“Invisible trumpet in the unseen marketplace.” Food in three media: Print, radio and TV
808
“Iodide mumps” after coronary angioplasty
809
“Iran will not go quietly!” The Identification of Promotional Metadiscursive Tokens in the Farsi and English Commentaries of the Match Between Argentina and Iran in the 2014 FIFA World Cup
810
“Ir-in-ceria”: A highly selective catalyst for preferential CO oxidation
811
“Irrational” Searchers and IR-Rational Researchers
812
“Irreducible” nursemaidʹs elbow
813
“Is heat hot?” Inducing conceptual change by integrating everyday and scientific perspectives on thermal phenomena
814
“Is laparoscopic intraoperative cholangiogram a matter of routine?”
815
“Is There a “Best” Method for Standard Setting in OSCE Exams? Comparison between Four Methods (A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study)
816
“Is there a place for “care” within nursing?”
817
“Is this a meal or snack?” Situational cues that drive perceptions
818
“Is this man your daddy?” Suggestibility in childrenʹs eyewitness identification of a family member
819
“Ischemia-guided” versus “early invasive” strategies in the management of acute coronary syndrome/non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: The interventionalist’s perspective
820
“Isochronic” dynamical systems and nullification of amplitudes
821
“Isolated” Diastolic Dysfunction in Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction
822
“Isolation, identification, characterization and polymetallic concentrate leaching studies of tryptic soy- and peptone-resistant thermotolerant Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans SRDSM2”
823
“It Depends on What They Experience in Each Health Facility. Some Are Satisfied, Others Are Not.” A MixedMethods Exploration of Health Workers’ Attitudes Towards Performance-Based Financing in Burkina Faso
824
“It does not Mean that They Cannot Do Mathematics”: Beliefs about Mathematics Learning Difficulties
825
“It Is Divine Punishment for Our Sins” Knowledge and Perception of the Cause, Symptoms, and Mode of Transmission of the COVID-19 Disease Among Local Traders in Nigeria
826
“It is what one does”: why people participate and help others in electronic communities of practice
827
“it isn’t fair”: postoperative depression and other manifestations of survivor guilt
828
“It Makes History Alive for them”: the Role of Archivists and Special Collections Librarians in Instructing Undergraduates Original Research Article
829
“It never rains it pours!”
830
“It stings a bit but it cleans well”: Venoms of Hymenoptera and their antimicrobial potential
831
“It was a snap decision”: Parental and professional perspectives on the speed of decisions about participation in perinatal randomised controlled trials
832
“It wasn’t the plague we expected.” Parents’ perceptions of the health and environmental impact of opencast coal mining
833
“It worked for manufacturing…!”: Operations strategy in project-based operations
834
“It would have been worse under Saddam:” Implications of counterfactual thinking for beliefs regarding the ethical treatment of prisoners of war
835
“It’s About the Idea Hitting the Bull’s Eye”: How Aid Effectiveness Can Catalyse the Scale-up of Health Innovations
836
“It’s human beings talking to one another”: The role of relationship building in non-profit lobbying
837
“It’s just part of being a woman”: cervical screening, the body and femininity
838
“It’s like an addiction first thing… afterwards itʹs like a habit”: daily smoking behaviour among people living in areas of deprivation
839
“It’s magic!” The effects of presentation modality on children’s event memory, suggestibility, and confidence judgments
840
“It’s not funny if they’re laughing”: Self-categorization, social influence, and responses to canned laughter
841
“It’s Not Smooth Sailing”: Bridging the Gap Between Methods and Content Expertise in Public Health Guideline Development
842
“It’s simple and practical!”: EFL learners’ views on learning strategies in essay writing
843
“It’s So Touching”: Emotional Value in Distal Contact
844
“It’s some kind of women’s empowerment”: the ambiguity of the female condom as a marker of female empowerment
845
“It’s the services, stupid!”: Identifying killer applications for next-generation networks
846
“It’s way more than just writing a prescription”: A qualitative study of preferences for integrated versus non-integrated treatment models among individuals with opioid use disorder
847
“Itʹs a hair-dryer…No, itʹs a drill”: Misidentification-related false recognitions in younger and older adults
848
“Itʹs About Seeing Whatʹs Actually Out There”: Quantifying fishersʹ ecological knowledge and biases in a small-scale commercial fishery as a path toward co-management
849
“Itʹs as if you’re locked in”: qualitative explanations for area effects on smoking in disadvantaged communities
850
“Itʹs crazy being a Black, gay youth.” Getting information about HIV prevention: A pilot study
851
“Itʹs not necessarily the words you say…itʹs your presentation”: Teaching the interactional text of the job interview
852
“Itʹs ok — Not everyone can be good at math”: Instructors with an entity theory comfort (and demotivate) students
853
“Itʹs practical, but no more controllable”: Social representations of the electronic purse in Austria
854
“Itʹs stuff that speaks to me”: Exploring the characteristics of digital possessions
855
“Itʹs your whole way of life really”: negotiating work, health and gender
856
“Iʹve been independent for so damn long!”: Independence, masculinity and aging in a help seeking context
857
“JDC-ESHEL,” a unique non-governmental organization dedicated to the elderly in Israel
858
“Jesus will fix it after awhile”: meanings and health
859
“Jumping in”: trust and communication in mentoring student teachers
860
“Just be Respectful of the Primary Doc”: Teaching Mutual Respect as a Dimension of Teamwork in General Pediatrics
861
“Just Being Willis”
862
“Just in time” decision making for ICU care after carotid endarterectomy
863
“Just looking at food makes me gain weight”: Experimental induction of thought–shape fusion in eating-disordered and non-eating-disordered women
864
“Just one damn machine after another?” Technological innovation and the industrialization of tree harvesting systems
865
“Just so” neutrino oscillations are back
866
“Just three more bites”: An observational analysis of parents’ socialization of childrenʹs eating at mealtime
867
“Keep it secret, keep it safe”: Information poverty, information norms, and stigma
868
“Keeping pace with change — new frontiers for IT in tourism” ENTER 2000 held in Barcelona, Spain in April 2000
869
“Key” sectors in final energy consumption: an input–output application to the Spanish case
870
“Kicking the Initiation”: Do Adolescent Ex-smokers Differ from Other Groups within the Initiation Continuum?
871
“Kids Choice” School lunch program increases childrenʹs fruit and vegetable acceptance
872
“Kikokushijo as bicultural” by Yasuko Kanno.: International Journal of Intercultural Relations 24(3) pp. 361–382
873
“Kimberlite” from Wekusko Lake, Manitoba: Actually a diamond-indicator-bearing dolomite carbonatite
874
“Kinematic” analysis of growth and coalescence of spherulites for predictions on spherulitic morphology and on the crystallization mechanism
875
“Know thyself!” The role of idiosyncratic self-knowledge in recognition memory
876
“Know your epidemic, know your response”: a useful approach, if we get it right
877
“Knowing Whether,” “Knowing That,” and The Cardinality of State Spaces
878
“Knowledge of divine things”: a study of Hutchinsonianism
879
“Knowledge of Hepatitis B and C Infections and Sero-prevalence Among Blood Donor University Students in District, Lahore, Pakistan”
880
“Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Food Labeling in Patients with Chronic Diseases in Gilan Province, North of Iran
881
“LAG” A NEW CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR CONCEALED MINERAL EXPLORATION
882
“LAPS Card”—A novel chip card-based light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS)
883
“Large eddy simulation and laser diagnostic studies on a low swirl stratified premixed flame” [Combust. Flame Vol. 155, Issue 3]
884
“Last chance” to control tuberculosis in India
885
“Late Quaternary lacustrine paleo-seismic archives in north-western Alps: Examples of earthquake-origin assessment of sedimentary disturbances”
886
“Late–late” retrograde collateral filling from occluded donor coronary artery
887
“Latent dynamism” in Chinaʹs economy: A review of : Understanding Chinaʹs Economy by Gregory C. Chow, River Edge, NJ: World Scientific Publishers, 1994, 269 pages
888
“Laterite is not a soil but maybe a paleosol”
889
“Latex Glove” Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty Model: A Novel Method for Simulated Training
890
“Latín” rock scripts in Canary Islands are ancient Iberian inscriptions (Iberian-Guanche)A story of forgotten genetics, scripts, pyramids and other prehistoric artifacts
891
“Lawfully Made Under This Title”: The Implications of Costco v. Omega and the First Sale Doctrine on Library Lending Original Research Article
892
“Lead paint — public nuisance? Irrelevant” according to New Jersey Court ruling
893
“Leading from the Middle,” and Other Contrarian Essays on Library Leadership, John Lubans. Libraries Unlimited, Santa Barbara, CA (2010), ISBN: 978-1-59884-577-8
894
“Learning by doing” – Or how to reach an understanding of the research method phenomenological hermeneutics
895
“Learning how the game is played”: An ethnically encapsulated beginning teacherʹs struggle to prepare black youth for a white world
896
“Learning to live with it”: Coping with the transition to cancer survivorship in older adults
897
“Left Bundle Branch Block”
898
“Legacy: San Lazaro” the integration of composition, performance, and computer programming
899
“Legal Eagle” Entrepreneurship Education for Law Students: Special Reference to International Islamic University Malaysia
900
“Legs” technique for management of widely separated coronary arteries during ascending aortic repair
901
“Lessons for marine conservation planning: A comparison of three marine protected area planning processes”
902
“Lest we forget”: An issue concerning the Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP)
903
“Let them see your face, my child, and thus know the meaning of all things”: Unity, the Child, and the Natural World in Rabindranath Tagore’s The Crescent Moon
904
“Let’s Have At It!” Conversations with EDM Producers Kate Simko and DJ Denise
905
“Let’s work together”: What do infants understand about collaborative goals?
906
“Libraries and the internet: Education, practice & policy.” Library trends 42(4) : Walker, Thomas D. (ed.), Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Spring 1994. 174 pp. $18.50
907
“Library anxiety” and “computer anxiety:” Measures, validity, and research implications
908
“License to Fail”: Goal definition, leader group prototypicality, and perceptions of leadership effectiveness after leader failure
909
“Lies, damn lies… and statistics”
910
“LIFE IS BETTER THAN DEATH” “LOVE IS BETTER THAN HATE” A STUDY OF THREE SURREALIST PLAYS BY TOM STOPPARD
911
“Life is still going on”: Reproductive intentions among HIV-positive women and men in South Africa
912
“Lifeguard lung” linked to water sprays in indoor pools
913
“Lifespan” of non-excavated holes in a primeval temperate forest: A 30 year study
914
“Lift Every Voice and Sing”: the public relations efforts of the NAACP, 1960–1965
915
“Like hunger, like thirst”: patients, journals, and the internet
916
“Like roulette”: Australian womenʹs explanations of gynecological cancers
917
“LIMA Fissure” for a Tension-Free IMA Graft in Emphysema
918
“Little Quilted Vests to Warm Parents’ Hearts”: Redefining the GenderedPractice of Filial Piety in Rural North-eastern China*
919
“Live memory” of the cell, the other hereditary memory of living systems
920
“Living encyclopedia” or idle talk? Seeking and providing consumer information in an Internet newsgroup
921
“Living in sin” and sinful living: Toward filling a gap in the explanation of violence against women
922
“Living off the land”: resource efficiency of wetland wastewater treatment Original Research Article
923
“Living” free radical ring-opening copolymerization of 4,7-dimethyl-2-methylene-1,3-dioxepane and conventional vinyl monomers
924
“Living” Under the Challenge of Information Decay: The Stochastic Corrector Model vs. Hypercycles
925
“LOATHSOME LONDON”: RUSKIN, MORRIS, AND HENRY DAVEY’S HISTORY OF ENGLISH MUSIC (1895)
926
“Local background” levels of carbon monoxide in an urban area
927
“Localized” self-adjointness of Schrödinger type operators on Riemannian manifolds
928
“Locked” shoulder
929
“Lock-in” vs. “critical masses” — Industrial change under network externalities
930
“Locking” of the shoulder: An unusual late complication of the modified Bristow procedure
931
“LOEX” of the West: Collaboration and Instructional Design in a Virtual Environment: Edited by Kari Anderson, Elizabeth Babbitt, Emily Hull, Theresa Murdock, and Helen Williams. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999. 282p. $78.50. ISBN 0–7623-0549–5 (Foundations
932
“Logistic map”: an analytical solution
933
“logMSY” and optimal harvesting control rules: New tools for the implementation of the European Common Fisheries Policy
934
“Loss of self” in the narratives of people with traumatic brain injuries: A qualitative analysis
935
“Lost in filtration”—The separation of soil colloids from larger particles
936
“Lost in Translation”?: Intercultural Dialogues on Privacy and Information Ethics (Introduction to Special Issue on Privacy and Data Privacy Protection in Asia)
937
“Lost Inside Empire”: Self-Orientalization in the Animation and Sounds of Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises
938
“Lots of Clots”: Multiple thromboemboli including a huge paradoxical embolus in a 29-year old man
939
“Love thy neighbour”—itʹs good for your health: a study of racial homogeneity, mortality and social cohesion in the United States
940
“LOVE YOURSELF AS YOUR NEIGHBOR”: THE LIMITS OF ALTRUISM AND THE ETHICS OF PERSONAL BENEFIT IN ADAM BEDE
941
“Love, love, and more love for children”: exploring preservice teachers’ understandings of caring
942
“Loveʹs labours lost”: failure to implement mass vaccination against group A meningococcal meningitis in sub-Saharan Africa
943
“Low-Dose” Aprotinin Modifies Hemostasis but Not Proinflammatory Cytokine Release
944
“Loyalty” in National Socialism: A contribution to the moral history of the National Socialist period
945
“Luminescent polymers containing pyrenyl groups prepared by frontal polymerization of di(ethylene glycol) ethyl ether acrylate using Trigonox-23 as initiator”
946
“Lungs” in Placoderms, a persistent palaeobiological myth related to environmental preconceived interpretations
947
“Lymphatic Mapping to Tailor Selective Lymphadenectomy in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Oral Cavity”
948
“Madam, Methinks I See Him Living Yet” (John Milton, 1644): Predicting Full Recovery After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
949
“Madness in its Place”: Ecofeminism in Janet Frame’s Faces in the Water
950
“Madwoman in the Post-Colonial Era” A Study of the Female Voice in Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea
951
“Magic size” effect in the packing of n-alkanes on Au(1 1 1): evidence of lowered sliding force for molecules with specific length
952
“Magnetodipole” self-organization of charge carriers in high-Tc superconductors and the kinetics of phase transition
953
“Make us a king”: anarchy, predation, and the state
954
“Make-or-buy” in movies: Integration and ex-post renegotiation
955
“Making do”: Adapting transaction systems to organizational needs
956
“Making it explicit” makes a difference: Evidence for a dissociation of spontaneous and intentional level 1 perspective taking in high-functioning autism
957
“Malignant” baroreflex failure after surgical resection of carotid body tumor
958
“Mandatory” Influenza Immunization (FluImm) of Healthcare Workers (HCW) at Childrenʹs Hospital of Orange County (CHOC)
959
“Mandibular and facial reconstruction” rehabilitation of the head and neck cancer patient
960
“Manʹs best friend:” How the presence of a dog reduces mental distress after social exclusion
961
“manṭiqat al-firāq”; a shīʽī economic theory
962
“Manually Ventilating Test” in Anesthesia Management in Children with Massive Anterior Mediastinal Masses Requiring Tracheal Intubation: A Case Series
963
“Mapping the mind”: Where are the state lines?
964
“Marginal land” for energy crops: Exploring definitions and embedded assumptions
965
“Marriage” abdominoplasty: A short scar technique
966
“Masters in Our Native Place”: The politics of Latvian national parks on the road from Communism to “Europe”
967
“Math and the human body”: Sharing the experiences of an activity-based learning situation
968
“Math is Hard!” The effect of gender priming on women’s attitudes
969
“Maximum probability rule” based classification of MRSA infections in hospital environment: Using electronic nose
970
“McFlu”: The Monroe County, New York, Medicare vaccine demonstration
971
“Meaningful Use” of ambulatory EMR: Does it improve the quality and efficiency of health care?
972
“Meaningful” social inferences: Effects of implicit theories on inferential processes
973
“Measures of grouping efficiency in cellular manufacturing systems” [European Journal of Operational Research 130 (3) (2001) 588–611]
974
“Measuring the temperature response of large wet coal particles during heating” by C. A. Heidenreich and D. K. Zhang, Fuel 78 (1999) 991–994
975
“Mechanism of the self-reinforcement of cross-linked NR generated through the strain-induced crystallization”
976
“Medically necessary” abortions in Canada to be covered by insurance
977
“Medicated oxygen” – the wonder drug for anxious children
978
“Medicine, philosophy and the humanities”: 23–26 August, 2006
979
“Melt-in-the-mouth” gels from mixtures of xanthan and konjac glucomannan under acidic conditions: A rheological and calorimetric study of the mechanism of synergistic gelation
980
“MEMLEKET STORIES” IN TERMS OF LITERATURE SOCIOLOGY
981
“Memory loss” during mineral processing: Application to base metals traceability
982
“Mentorship” a stride towards maintenance of medical student’s well being
983
“Mercy killing” takes centre stage in Canada
984
“Meshsweeper”: dynamic point-to-polygonal mesh distance and applications
985
“MeshUp”: Self-organizing mesh-based topologies for next generation radio access networks
986
“Meta-Analysis of Ablation of Atrial Flutter and Supraventricular Tachycardia”
987
“Metabolic syndrome” targeted in new US cholesterol guidelines
988
“Meta-Jeopardy”: The crisis of representation in qualitative metasynthesis
989
“Methane on Mars: A product of H2O photolysis in the presence of CO”: Response to V.A. Krasnopolsky
990
“Methano-compost”, a booster and restoring agent for thermophilic anaerobic digestion of energy crops
991
“MgAlON” spinel structure: A new crystallographic model of solid solution as suggested by 27Al solid state NMR
992
“Microsatellites from archaeological Vitis vinifera seeds allow a tentative assignment of the geographical origin of ancient cultivars” by J.-F. Manen, L. Bouby, O. Dalnoki, P. Marinval, M. Turgay, A. SchlumbaumJournal of Archaeological Science 30 (6) pp.
993
“Milestone” in meningococcal research: N meningitidis A genome sequenced
994
“Milk-drop syndrome of ewes”: Investigation of the causes in dairy sheep in Greece
995
“Milkshakes” for the horse
996
“Million Women Study” launched in London
997
“Mind the Gap” in Reporting the Outdated Statistics
998
“Mind the Gap”: The Size-Distance Dissociation in Visual Neglect is a Cueing Effect
999
“Mind–body” educational project in primary school
1000
“Mine or No One Else’s”: An analysis of the representations of femi(ni)cide in Italian news reporting