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Binuclear cobalt carbonyl complexes of the strong π-acceptor trifluoromethyl isocyanide
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Binuclear cobalt complex with Schiff base ligand: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic properties in partial oxidation of cyclohexane
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Binuclear Complex of Zinc and Copper with Unsymmetrical Macrocyclic Ligand as Sensitizer in Nanocrystaline TiO2 Solar Cells
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Binuclear complexes for aerobic oxidation of primary alcohols and carbohydrates
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Binuclear complexes of macrocyclic oxamide M(II)-Cu(II) (M=Cu, Ni, Mn): synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties
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Binuclear complexes of rhodium (I) bridged by 1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane-1,2-dichalcogenolato ligands: molecular structures of the complexes [Rh2(COD)2(μ2-E2C2(B10H10))] [E = S, Se] and [Rh2(CO)4(μ2-S2C2(B10H10))]
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Binuclear copper and zinc complexes based on polypyridyl ligand 2,3,5,6-tetra(2-pyridyl)pyrazine (tppz): Synthesis, spectral and structural characterization
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Binuclear copper(II) complexes 1: Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of a new complex in phosphatase-like activity
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Binuclear copper(II) complexes of 5-N-(β-ketoen)amino-5-deoxy-1,2-O-isopropylidene-α-d-glucofuranoses: synthesis, structure, and catecholoxidase activity Original Research Article
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Binuclear copper(II) complexes of Schiff base ligand derived from 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-formylpyrazol-5-one and 1,3-diaminopropan-2-ol: Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties
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Binuclear Cu^2+ complex mediated discrimination between L-glutamate and L-aspartate in water
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Binuclear cyclopentadienylcobalt sulfur and phosphinidene complexes Cp2Co2E2 (E = S, PX): Comparison with their Iron carbonyl analogues
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Binuclear cyclopentadienylrhodium halides and cyanides in the +2 to +3 oxidation states
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Binuclear dimethylplatinum (II) complexes each containing monodentate phosphine ligands and a bridging diphosphine ligand X(PPh2)2, X = CH2 or NH. Molecular structure of cis,cis-[Me2(pyPh2P)Pt(μ-Ph2PNHPPh2)Pt(PPh2py) Me2] · 2CH2Cl2
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Binuclear diorganotin(IV) complexes with bis(O,O′-4-acyl-5-pyrazolonato) bis(bidentate) ligands
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Binuclear fluoroborylene (BF) cobalt carbonyls: Comparison with homoleptic cobalt carbonyls
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Binuclear fluoroborylene manganese carbonyls
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Binuclear heptalene iron carbonyl complexes: Comparison with related azulene and pentalene complexes
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Binuclear Homoleptic Manganese Carbonyls: Mn2(CO)x (x = 10, 9, 8, 7)
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Binuclear hydrido platinum(II) complexes: syntheses of [{Pt(PP)}2(μ-CHCH2R)(μ-H)][BF4] (R=C6H5, H) and easy cleavage of a PC bond in a chelating 1,4-bis (diphenyl)phosphinobutane (PP)
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Binuclear iridium complexes containing bridging 1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane-1,2-dichalocogenolato ligands: Molecular structures of the complexes [(CODIr)2(μ2-S2C2(B10H10))] and [(Cp∗Ir)2(μ2-Se2C2(B10H10))]
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Binuclear iron(III) octakis(perfluorophenyl)tetraazaporphyrin μ-oxodimer: a highly efficient catalyst for biomimetic oxygenation reactions
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Binuclear iron(III) phthalocyanine(μ-oxodimer)/tetrabutylammonium oxone: a powerful catalytic system for oxidation of hydrocarbons in organic solution
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Binuclear luminescent silver(I) – N-heterocyclic carbene complex derived from 1-picolyl-3-pyrimidylbenzimidazoliumhexaflurophosphate
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Binuclear Manganese Compounds of Potential Biological Significance. 1. Syntheses and Structural, Magnetic, and Electrochemical Properties of Dimanganese(II) and -(II,III) Complexes of a Bridging Unsymmetrical Phenolate Ligand
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Binuclear Manganese Compounds of Potential Biological Significance. Part 2. Mechanistic Study of Hydrogen Peroxide Disproportionation by Dimanganese Complexes: The Two Oxygen Atoms of the Peroxide End up in a Dioxo Intermediate
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Binuclear manganese(III) complexes of an unsymmetric pyrazolate-based compartmental ligand with hard donor set
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Binuclear mercury(II) complexes of sulfonium ylides: Synthesis, structural characterization and anti-bacterial activity
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Binuclear Metal Centers in Plant Purple Acid Phosphatases: Fe–Mn in Sweet Potato and Fe–Zn in Soybean
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Binuclear methylborole nickel carbonyls
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Binuclear methylene and difluoromethylene iron carbonyls: A density functional theory study
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Binuclear monofunctional platinum(II) complexes formed by hexaazamacrocyclic bisdien ligands: Crystal structure, DNA binding and cytotoxicity studies
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Binuclear neutral nickel complexes bearing bis(bidentate) salicylaldiminato ligands: Synthesis, structure and ethylene polymerization behavior
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Binuclear Nickel(II) Complex Containing 6-Methyl-2,2 -bipyridine and Chloride Ligands: Synthesis, Characterization, Thermal Analyses, and Crystal Structure Determination
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Bi-nuclear nitrosyl iron complex with 2-mercapto-imidazolyl: Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties
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Binuclear organotin(IV) complexes with adipic dihydrazones: Synthesis, spectral characterization, crystal structures and antibacterial activity
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Binuclear oxalamidinate complexes (MePd)2(oxam) and homoleptic complexes of the type [(THF)nLi4(Me8)M2] and [(THF)4Li2(Ph4)M] (M=Pd, Ni): synthesis, structures and catalytic CC linking reactions
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Binuclear palladium complexes bridged by dicarbene with different lengths and their application in Mizoroki–Heck reaction
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Binuclear palladium(I) and platinum(I) dimers stabilized by aromatic ligands: synthesis, structural characterization and reactivity with carbon monoxide
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Binuclear Pd-methyl complexes of N,N′-{1, n}-alkanediyl-bis(pyridinyl-2-methanimine) ligands (n = 5, 8, 9, 10 and 12): Evaluation as catalysts precursors for phenylacetylene polymerization
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Binuclear pentafluorocyclopentadienyl metal carbonyls of iron, cobalt, and nickel: Effect of fluorine substitution
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Binuclear platinum complexes of 4,5-disubstituted xanthenes
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Binuclear rhodium(III) and iridium(III) monoselenocarboxylates: Synthesis, spectroscopy and structure of an ortho-metallated iridium complex featuring an IrCCC(μ-Se) chelate ring
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Binuclear ruthenium complexes of fluorous phosphine ligands: Synthesis, properties, and biphasic catalytic activity. Crystal structure of [Ru(μ-O2CMe)(CO)2P(CH2CH2(CF2)5CF3)3]2
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Binuclear ruthenium(II) pyridazine complex catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Binuclear Salan borate compounds with three-coordinate boron atoms
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Binuclear titanium(III) complex derived from diphenylphosphanylmalononitrile, [μ2(N,N′)-Ph2PC(CN)2TiCp2]2: Synthesis, structure and properties
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Binuclear transition metal complexes of a novel lateral N-methylthiosemicarbazone through the central ethylene bridge: Synthesis, structural characterization and the response of ligand molecule to different solvent media
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Binuclear transition metal complexes on gold: Molecular orientation by angular dependent NEXAFS spectroscopy
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Binuclear tungsten carbonyl nitrosyls: Comparison with valence isoelectronic Cr2(NO)2(CO)n
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Binuclear μ-hydroxo-bridged iron clusters derived from surface organometallic chemistry of ferrocene in cavities of HY zeolite: Local structure, bound sites, and catalytic reactivity
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Binuclear, 2D grid and 3D interlocking coordination polymers based on 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylic acid and 4,4′-azobispyridine
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Binuclear, oximate-bridged Co-main group element complexes–structures and properties
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Binucleate Rhizoctonia sp. AG G causing root rot in yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) in Brazil
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Bio - Conductive Scaffold Based on Agarose - Polyaniline for Tissue Engineering
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Bio active mixed ligand complexes of Cu(II), Ni(II) and Zn(II): Synthesis, spectral, XRD, DNA binding and cleavage properties
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Bio- and chemiluminescence imaging in analytical chemistry Review Article
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Bio- and chemo-catalytic preparations of chiral epoxides
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Bio and Hydrometallurgy 09
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Bio and Organic Fertilizers as an Alternative to Conventional Mineral Source on Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Production and Oil Quality in Egypt
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Bio artificial surfaces - Blood surface interaction
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Bio Chemical Study of Antithyroid Peroxidase Auto Antibodies , Magnesiumand Cobalt in Hyperthyroidism PatientsFrom Different Regions of Iraq.
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Bio economic modeling for a sustainable management of biodiversity in agricultural lands
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Bio efficacy, and photocatalytic activity of the silver nanoparticles synthesized from Cryptolepis buchanani leaf extract
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Bio fabricated of silver nanoparticles using Ocimum basilicum and its efficacy of antimicrobial and antioxidant activity
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Bio fuel ash in a road construction: Impact on soil solution chemistry
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Bio gas oils with improved low temperature properties
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Bio hydrogen generation from kitchen waste in an inclined plug flow reactor
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Bio hydrometallurgical recovery of metals from Fine Shredder Residues
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Bio Mimicked Sol-Gel Nanotitania and Its Anticorrosive, Photocatalytic and Antimicrobial Activities
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Bio oil from pyrolysis of cashew nut shell-characterisation and related properties
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Bio oil synthesis by coupling biological biomass pretreatment and catalytic hydroliquefaction process
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Bio Pharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) Class IV Drug Nanoparticles: Quantum Leap to Improve Their Therapeutic Index
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Bio reactor simulation and modeling for a gold bio leaching process
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BIO Treatment Protects Rat Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Culture Against the TNF-a Induced Apoptosis
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Bio-, nano-technology for cellular biosensing
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Bio-/hydro-metallurgical research centre “BIOMETECH”
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Bio/non-bio interfaces: A straightforward method for obtaining long term PDMS/muscle cell biohybrid constructs
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BiO1.5–BO1.5–GeO2 glass system and crystallization of Bi4Ge3O12 phase
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Bioabsorbable fixation in orthopaedic surgery and traumatology
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Bioabsorbable Gelatin Sheets Latticed With Polyglycolic Acid Can Eliminate Pericardial Adhesion
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Bioabsorbable pin fixation of intercarpal joints: an evaluation of fixation stiffness
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Bioabsorbable poly-L-lactide costal coaptation pins and their clinical application in thoracotomy
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Bioabsorbable scaffold for in situ bone regeneration
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Bioabsorbable scaffolds for guided bone regeneration and generation
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Bioabsorbable Screws for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery: A Review
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Bioaccessibility and bioavailability of fumonisin B2 and its reaction products with isothiocyanates through a simulated gastrointestinal digestion system
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Bioaccessibility and health risk of arsenic and heavy metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn and Mn) in TSP and PM2.5 in Nanjing, China
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Bioaccessibility and mobilisation of copper and zinc in estuarine sediment contaminated by antifouling paint particles
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Bioaccessibility and safety assessment of trace elements from decoction of “Zhebawei” herbal medicines by in vitro digestion method
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Bioaccessibility and speciation of arsenic in country foods from contaminated sites in Canada Original Research Article
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Bioaccessibility of 12 trace elements in marine molluscs
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Bioaccessibility of Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn and Zn from commercial bee honeys
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Bioaccessibility of Ca, Mg, Mn and Cu from whole grain tea-biscuits: Impact of proteins, phytic acid and polyphenols
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Bioaccessibility of cadmium in fresh and cooked Agaricus blazei Murill assessed by in vitro biomimetic digestion system
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Bioaccessibility of Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, Se and Zn from nutritional supplements by the unified BARGE method
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Bioaccessibility of Deoxynivalenol and its natural co-occurrence with Ochratoxin A and Aflatoxin B1 in Italian commercial pasta
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Bioaccessibility of essential and non-essential metals in commercial shellfish from Western Europe and Asia
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Bioaccessibility of essential elements from white cheese, bread, fruit and vegetables
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Bioaccessibility of Hg, Cd and As in cooked black scabbard fish and edible crab
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Bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic in traditional Indian medicines Original Research Article
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Bioaccessibility of mercury from traditional northern country foods measured using an in vitro gastrointestinal model is independent of mercury concentration Original Research Article
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Bioaccessibility of mercury in selected Ayurvedic medicines Original Research Article
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Bioaccessibility of metals in fish, shellfish, wild game, and seaweed harvested in British Columbia, Canada
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Bioaccessibility of minerals in school meals: Comparison between dialysis and solubility methods
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Bioaccessibility of palladium and platinum in urban aerosol particulates
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Bioaccessibility of polychlorinated biphenyls in different foods using an in vitro digestion method
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Bioaccessibility of polyphenol and carotenoid from wild Irish berries subjected to an in vitro digestion procedure
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Bioaccessibility of Se, Cu, Zn, Mn and Fe, and heme iron content in unaged and aged meat of Hereford and Braford steers fed pasture
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Bioaccessibility of trace elements in soils in Northern Ireland Original Research Article
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Bioaccessibility, in vitro antioxidant activities and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of a purple tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
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Bioaccessible and dialysable polyphenols in selected apple varieties following in vitro digestion vs. their native patterns
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Bioaccessible arsenic in soils of former sugar cane plantations, Island of Hawaii Original Research Article
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Bioaccessible arsenic in the home environment in southwest England
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Bioaccessible selenium in Italian agricultural soils: Comparison of the biogeochemical approach with a regression model based on geochemical and pedoclimatic variables
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Bioaccumulated trace metal profiles of Tympanotonus fuscatus, Periophthalmus barbarous and Guinearma (Sesarma) alberti collected from a perturbed freshwater mangrove swamp in Warri, Nigeria
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Bioaccumulation and antioxidant responses in goldfish Carassius auratus under HC Orange No. 1 exposure
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Bioaccumulation and bioavailability of tributyltin chloride: Influence of pH and humic acids
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Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in aquatic organisms
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Bioaccumulation and biomarker responses of trace metals and micro-organic pollutants in mussels and fish from the Lagoon of Venice, Italy
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Bioaccumulation and biomarkers in the sea star Asterias rubens (Echinodermata: Asteroidea): a North Sea field study
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Bioaccumulation and biotransformation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in the marine bivalve (Scapharca subcrenata): Influence of titanium dioxide nanoparticles
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Bioaccumulation and critical body residue of PAHs in the amphipod, Diporeia spp.: additional evidence to support toxicity additivity for PAH mixtures
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Bioaccumulation and damaging action of polymetal industrial dust on laboratory mice Mus musculus alba II. Genetic, cell, and metabolic disturbances
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Bioaccumulation and damaging action of polymetal industrial dust on laboratory mice Mus musculus alba: I. Analysis of Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd disposition and mathematical model for Zn and Cd bioaccumulations
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Bioaccumulation and Depuration of Copper in the Kidney and Liver of a Freshwater Fish, Capoeta fusca
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Bioaccumulation and depuration of Zn and Cd in mangrove oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae, Guilding, 1828) transplanted to and from a contaminated tropical coastal lagoon
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Bioaccumulation and determination of lead using treated-Pennisetum-modified carbon paste electrode
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Bioaccumulation and Detoxication of Nodularin in Tissues of Flounder (Platichthys flesus), Mussels (Mytilus edulis, Dreissena polymorpha), and Clams (Macoma balthica) from the Northern Baltic Sea
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Bioaccumulation and distribution of heavy metals (Se, As and Pb) in muscle, gill and hepatopancreas of blue crab Portunus pelagicus, Bushehr Coast, Persian Gulf
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Bioaccumulation and distribution of plutonium in fish from Gdansk Bay
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Bioaccumulation and effects of PCBs and heavy metals in sea stars (Asterias rubens, L.) from the North Sea: A small scale perspective
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Bioaccumulation and elimination of 14C-lindane by Enchytraeus albidus in artificial (OECD) and a natural soil
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Bioaccumulation and elimination of avermectin B1a in the earthworms (Eisenia fetida)
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Bioaccumulation and elimination of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in experimentally exposed Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) held in static tank aquaria
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Bioaccumulation and enantiomeric profiling of organochlorine pesticides and persistent organic pollutants in the killer whale (Orcinus orca) from British and Irish waters
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Bioaccumulation and enhanced persistence of the acaricide Dicofol by Azospirillum lipoferum
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Bioaccumulation and harmful effects of microcystin-LR in the aquatic plants Lemna minor and Wolffia arrhiza and the filamentous alga Chladophora fracta
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Bioaccumulation and histopathological alteration of total lead in selected fishes from Manila Bay, Philippines
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Bioaccumulation and historical deposition of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Deep Bay, South China
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Bioaccumulation and lack of toxicity of octachlorodibenzofuran (OCDF) and octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD) to early-life stages of zebra fish (Brachydanio rerio)
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Bioaccumulation and localization of exogenous cadmium in a teleost by electron microscopy (TEM) and its specific quantitation by electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation and metabolic fate of sewage sludge derived organic xenobiotics in plants
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Bioaccumulation and physiological effects of excess lead in a roadside pioneer species Sonchus oleraceus L.
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Bioaccumulation and physiological effects of mercury in Sesbania drummondii
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Bioaccumulation and physiological effects of tetrabromobisphenol A in coontail Ceratophyllum demersum L. Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation and phyto-translocation of arsenic, chromium and zinc by Jatropha curcas L.: Impact of dairy sludge and biofertilizer
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Bioaccumulation and phyto-translocation of Nickel by Medicago sativa in a calcareous soil of Iran
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Bioaccumulation and retention of lead in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis following uptake from seawater
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Bioaccumulation and the Effect of Selenate Concentration on Growth and Photosynthetic Pigment Content of Spirulina platensis
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Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of elevated levels of 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene (33′44′-TCAB) towards aquatic organisms. I: A simple method for the rapid extraction, detection and determination of 33′44′-TCAB in multiple biological samples
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Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of elevated levels of 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene (33′44′-TCAB) towards aquatic organisms. II: Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of dietary 33′44′-TCAB on the Japanese Medaka (Oryzias Latipes)
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Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of elevated levels of 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene (33′44′-TCAB) towards aquatic organisms. III: Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of detrital 33′44′-TCAB on the aquatic snail, indohiramakigai (Indoplanorbis Exustus)
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of a cationic surfactant (DODMAC) in sediment dwelling freshwater invertebrates
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of fluoranthene in the estuarine oligochaete Monopylephorus rubroniveus
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of four dissolved metals in Paracentrotus lividus sea-urchin embryo
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of mercury in rooted-submerged macrophyte Vallisneria spiralis
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of sediment associated herbicides (ioxynil, pendimethalin, and bentazone) in Lumbriculus variegatus (Oligochaeta) and Chironomus riparius (Insecta)
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Bioaccumulation and toxicity of tributyltin, triphenyltin, Tri-n-hexyltin and tri-c-hexyltin
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Bioaccumulation and transformation of methylmercury and selenite using zebrafish (Danio Rerio) larvae as a model
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Bioaccumulation and Translocation Efficiency of Heavy Metals in Vegetables Grown on Long-Term Wastewater Irrigated Soil Near Bindal River, Dehradun
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Bioaccumulation and translocation factors of petroleum hydrocarbons in Aeluropus littoralis
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Bioaccumulation and translocation of heavy metals by Plantago major L. grown in contaminated soils under the effect of traffic pollution
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Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of mercury in striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and tautog (Tautoga onitis) from the Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island, USA)
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Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in a marine food web from Liaodong Bay, North China
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Bioaccumulation behaviour of transplants of the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata in relation to total deposition at a polluted location in Portugal
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Bioaccumulation capacity of two chemical varieties of the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea
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Bioaccumulation depuration kinetics and effects of benzo(a)anthracene on Mytilus galloprovincialis
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Bioaccumulation from food and water of cadmium, selenium and zinc in an estuarine fish, Ambassis jacksoniensis
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Bioaccumulation models with time lags: Dynamics and stability criteria
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Bioaccumulation models with time lags: Dynamics and stability criteria
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Bioaccumulation of 12 Trace Elements in the Tissues of the Nautilus Nautilus macromphalus from New Caledonia
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Bioaccumulation of 137Cs and 57Co by five marine phytoplankton species
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Bioaccumulation of 137Cs and 85Sr by an Australian sub-tropical freshwater teleost (Bidyanus bidyanus)
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Bioaccumulation of 137Cs in pelagic food webs in the Norwegian and Barents Seas
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Bioaccumulation of 14C-17α-ethinylestradiol by the aquatic oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus in spiked artificial sediment
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Bioaccumulation of 14C-PCB 101 and 14C-PBDE 99 in the marine planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus under different food regimes
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BIOACCUMULATION OF 18 TRACE METALS IN MUSCLE AND EXOSKELETON IN THE NOBLE CRAYFISH (ASTACUS ASTACUS L.) IN THE RIVER ZETA (MONTENEGRO)
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Bioaccumulation of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) by Fish Downstream of Pulp and Paper Mills in Maine
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Bioaccumulation of 210Pb in the Kaveri River ecosystem, India
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Bioaccumulation of 51Cr, 63Ni and 14C in Baltic Sea benthos
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Bioaccumulation of aluminium in the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis at neutral pH
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Bioaccumulation of anthropogenic contaminants by detritivorous fish in the Río de la Plata estuary: 1-Aliphatic hydrocarbons Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of anthropogenic contaminants by detritivorous fish in the Río de la Plata estuary: 2-Polychlorinated biphenyls Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of arsenic compounds in aquacultural clams (Meretrix lusoria) and assessment of potential carcinogenic risks to human health by ingestion Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of arsenic, chromium and lead in fish: constraints imposed by sediment geochemistry
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Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cr, Hg(II), and MeHg in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) from amphipod and worm prey Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cu, Fe and Pb in wild grasses affected by the Aznalcóllar mine spill (SW Spain)
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Bioaccumulation of atrazine and chlorpyrifos to Lumbriculus variegatus from lake sediments
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Bioaccumulation of butyltins in Dreissena polymorpha at a confined placement facility in Buffalo, New York
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Bioaccumulation of cadmium by growing Zygosaccharomyces rouxii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Bioaccumulation of cadmium, chromium and copper by Convolvulus arvensis L.: impact on plant growth and uptake of nutritional elements
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Bioaccumulation of Cadmium, Copper and Zinc in some Tissues of Three Species of Marine Turtles Stranded Along the French Atlantic Coasts
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Bioaccumulation of Carbofuran and Endosulfan in the African Catfish Clarias gariepinus
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Bioaccumulation of Cd by a European lacertid lizard after chronic exposure to Cd-contaminated food Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn in trophosome and vestimentum of the tube worm Riftia pachyptila from Guaymas basin, Gulf of California
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Bioaccumulation of cesium-137 by biota in different aquatic environments
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Bioaccumulation of chromium and toxicity to photosynthetic pigments, nitrate reductase activity and protein content of Nelumbo nucifera gaertin
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Bioaccumulation of chromium in aquatic macrophyte Borreria scabiosoides Cham. & Schltdl
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Bioaccumulation of Cobalt in Parmelia sulcata
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Bioaccumulation of copper by Trichoderma viride
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Bioaccumulation of copper nanoparticle in gill, liver, intestine and muscle of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) juvenile
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Bioaccumulation of copper(ii) and nickel(ii) by the non-adapted and adapted growing CANDIDA SP.
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Bioaccumulation of cyclopenta[cd]pyrene and benzo[ghi]fluoranthene by mussels transplanted in a coastal lagoon
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Bioaccumulation of DDT in a marine polychaete, the conveyor-belt deposit feeder Heteromastus filiformis (Claparede)
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Bioaccumulation of different concentrations of Butachlor in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Bio-accumulation of environmental residues of rare earth elements in aquatic flora Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms in Guangdong Province of China
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Bioaccumulation of explosive compounds in the marine mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis
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Bioaccumulation of gamma emitting radionuclides in red algae from the Baltic Sea under laboratory conditions
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Bioaccumulation of gold in macrofungi and ectomycorrhizae from the vicinity of the Mokrsko gold deposit, Czech Republic
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Bioaccumulation of gold in macrofungi and ectomycorrhizae from the vicinity of the Mokrsko gold deposit, Czech Republic
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Bioaccumulation of heavy elements by Armadillidium vulgare (Crustacea, Isopoda) exposed to fallout of a municipal solid waste landfill
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Elements in the Organs of Red-Wattled Lapwing in Shadegan Wetland
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) in Scylla serrata (Forsskal 1775) Collected from Sungai Penor, Pahang, Malaysia
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals (Ni, V, Cu, Pb) in various tissues of Metapenaeus affinis in the Northwest of Persian Gulf
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, As, Cd) in external and internal organs of black pomfret (Parastromateus niger) in the northwest of Persian Gulf
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd) in fish and invertebrate organisms from two amsterdam freshwater lakes
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals and radionuclides from seawater by encased embryos of the spotted dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by aquatic macro-invertebrates of different feeding guilds: a review
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals by Aquatic Macrophytes around Wroctaw, Poland
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by the aquatic plants Potamogeton pectinatus L. and Potamogeton malaianus Miq. and their potential use for contamination indicators and in wastewater treatment
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals Cu, Zn, and Hg in muscles and liver of the stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) in the CaspianSea and their correlation with growth parameters
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Anuran Tadpoles: A Study in Barak Valley, Assam
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Broilers Fed “Trinidad de Guedes” Phosphorite
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in commercially important marine fishes from Mumbai Harbor, India
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Dactylis glomerata L. growing in a calcareous soil amended with sewage sludge
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in eight fish species of the Khur-e Khuran International Wetland in the Persian Gulf, Iran
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Fish Species Collected From Former Tin Mining Catchment
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in flying fishes along southeast coast of India
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in liver tissues of three Anas species in Al-Hawizah marshes, southern Iraq
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Liza saliens from the Esmoriz–Paramos coastal lagoon, Portugal
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Marcia recens, an Edible Bivalve of Ashtamudi Lake, a Ramsar Site (1204), India
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in some tissues of fish in the Red Sea, Egypt
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the earthworm Eisenia fetida in relation to bioavailable metal concentrations in pig manure
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the earthworms Lumbricus rubellus and Aporrectodea caliginosa in relation to total and available metal concentrations in field soils
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Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in the Tissue of the Clam Galatea paradoxa and Sediments from the Volta Estuary, Ghana
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Bioaccumulation of Hg, Cu, and Zn in the Azores triple junction hydrothermal vent fields food web
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Bioaccumulation of hydrocarbon compounds in the muscle of three aquatic birds in Um Alnaaj Marsh, Iraq
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Bioaccumulation of lanthanum and cerium and their effects on the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings
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Bioaccumulation of Lanthanum and use of a Model System to Develop a Method for the Biologically Mediated Removal of Lanthanum Nitrate from Aqueous Solution
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Bio-Accumulation of Lead and Cadmium by Radish (Raphanus sativus) and Cress (Lepidium sativum) under Hydroponic Growing Medium
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Bioaccumulation of Lead and Cadmium in liver and muscle tissues of Kutum fish (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the southern Caspian Sea
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Bioaccumulation of Lead in the Tissues of Japanese Quails and Its Effects on Blood Biochemical Factors
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Bioaccumulation of Lead, Cadmiumand Mercury in Roe Deer and Wild Boars from Areas with Different Levels of Toxic Metal Pollution
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Bioaccumulation of lead, mercury, and cadmium in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula, from the Ebro Delta (NE Spain): Sex- and age-dependent variation
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Bioaccumulation of lindane and hexachlorobenzene by tubificid sludgeworms (Oligochaeta) under standardised laboratory conditions
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Bio-accumulation of major, trace, and rare earth elements by two Astragalus species grown on Agh-Dareh and Zarshouran gold deposits, Takab, NW Iran
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Bioaccumulation of Manganese and Its Toxicity in Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) Exposed to Manganese Oxide Dust (Mn3O4),
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in a vestimentiferan worm living in Kagoshima Bay, Japan
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in benthic communities of a river ecosystem affected by mercury mining
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in muscle tissue of fish in the Elbe River (Czech Republic): multispecies monitoring study 1991–1996
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in pelagic freshwater food webs
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in reared and wild Ruditapes philippinarum of a Mediterranean lagoon
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in some organs of two fish species from the Sanandaj Gheshlagh Reservoir, Iran
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Bioaccumulation of Mercury in Various Fish Species from Orlík and Kamýk Water Reservoirs in the Czech Republic
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Bioaccumulation of metals and effects of a landfill in small mammals. Part II. The wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of metals and effects of landfill pollution in small mammals. Part I. The greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of metals by soil-dwelling insects in a uranium production area
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Bioaccumulation of metals by the green alga Ulva rigida from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece
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Bioaccumulation of Metals in Fishes’ Scales – A Reliable Non-Lethal Assessor of Food Security
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Bioaccumulation of metals in silver carp and stone moroko from Zarivar Wetland in Kurdistan Province, Iran
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Bioaccumulation of metals in the soft tissue of Patella aspera: Application of metal/shell weight indices
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Bioaccumulation of Metals in Tissues of Solea Vulgaris from the outer Coast and Ria de Vigo, NE Atlantic (Spain)
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Bio-accumulation of metals on reef associated organisms of Lakshadweep Archipelago
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Bioaccumulation of Methyl Parathion and Its Toxicology in Several Species of the Freshwater Community in Ignacio Ramirez Dam in Mexico
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Bioaccumulation of musk xylene (MX) in developing and adult rats of both sexes
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Bioaccumulation of Nickel and Lead by Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon) and Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea) from Two Contaminated Soils
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Bioaccumulation of nickel from aqueous solutions by genetically engineered Escherichia coli
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Bioaccumulation of nitroarenes in bivalves at Osaka Bay, Japan
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Bioaccumulation of organochlorinated contaminants in three estuarine fish species (Mullus barbatus, Mugil cephalus and Dicentrarcus labrax)
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Bioaccumulation of organochlorines in freshwater fish with different feeding modes cultured in treated wastewater
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Bioaccumulation of organochlorines in relation to the life history in the white-spotted charr Salvelinus leucomaenis
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Bioaccumulation of organochlorines through a remote freshwater food web in the Canadian Arctic
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Bioaccumulation of PAHs from creosote-contaminated sediment in a laboratory-exposed freshwater oligochaete, Lumbriculus variegatus
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Bioaccumulation of palladium, platinum and rhodium from urban particulates and sediments by the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus
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Bioaccumulation of paraquat by Lumbriculus variegatus in the presence of dissolved natural organic matter and impact on energy costs, biotransformation and antioxidative enzymes Original Research Article
277
Bioaccumulation of PCB congeners in marine benthic infauna
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Bioaccumulation of PCBs and chlorinated pesticides in seals, fishes and invertebrates from the White Sea, Russia
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Bioaccumulation of PCBs in Arctic seabirds: influence of dietary exposure and congener biotransformation
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Bioaccumulation of PCBs in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis from seawater, sediment and food pathways
281
Bioaccumulation of PCBs in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus: seawater and food exposures to a 14C-radiolabelled congener (PCB#153)
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Bioaccumulation of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in selected species from the Barents Sea food web
283
Bioaccumulation of persistent organic chemicals: mechanisms and models
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Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish species from Lake Koka, Ethiopia: The influence of lipid content and trophic position Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) from western European seas: Geographical trends, causal factors and effects on reproduction and mortality
286
Bioaccumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in fiddler crabs (Uca minax) exposed to weathered MC-252 crude oil alone and in mixture with an oil dispersant Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of platinum group elements and characterization of their species in Lolium multiflorum by size-exclusion chromatography coupled with ICP-MS
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Bioaccumulation of pollutants in the zebra mussel from hazardous industrial waste and evaluation of spatial distribution using GAMs Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of polonium 210Po in marine birds
290
Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in flounder (Platichthys flesus) in the southern Baltic Sea
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Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and decabromodiphenyl ethane in fish from a river system in a highly industrialized area, South China Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and hexabromocyclododecane in the northwest Atlantic marine food web Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in harbor seals from the northwest Atlantic Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the marine pelagic food web, based on a seasonal study in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1976–1977
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Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in young-of-the-year bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) in the vicinity of a Superfund Site in New Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts, and in the adjacent waters
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Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls in mullet fish in a former ship dismantling harbour, a contaminated estuary, and nearby coastal fish farms
297
Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls in ranid frogs and northern water snakes from a hazardous waste site and a contaminated watershed
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Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls in the eel (Anguilla anguilla) at the Camargue Nature Reserve – France
299
Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in the foodweb of Ya-Er Lake area, China
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Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in fishes from the Tittabawassee and Saginaw Rivers, Michigan, USA Original Research Article
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Bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Scophthalmus maximus using a continuous flow system
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Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic trace elements in benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica)
303
Bioaccumulation of radiocaesium in Arctic seals
304
Bioaccumulation of radionuclides in fertilized Canadian Shield lake basins
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Bioaccumulation of Sediment-Bound Heavy Metals in Grey Mullet, Liza macrolepis
306
Bioaccumulation of selected trace elements in lung nematodes, Pseudalius inflexus, of harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in a Polish zone of the Baltic Sea
307
Bioaccumulation of Selenium (Se) in the Cienega de Santa Clara Wetland, Sonora, Mexico
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Bioaccumulation of silver in ectomycorrhizal and saprobic macrofungi from pristine and polluted areas Original Research Article
309
Bioaccumulation of Some Heavy Metals in the Liver Flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica.
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Bio-accumulation of the metal elements traces by the radish (Raphanus sativus) cultivated on grounds amended by muds of a sewage treatment plant
311
Bioaccumulation of the new antifoulant medetomidine in marine organisms
312
Bioaccumulation of the reactive textile dyes by Candida tropicalis growing in molasses medium
313
Bioaccumulation of toxic chlororganic compounds and their isomers into the organism of Baltic grey seal
314
Bioaccumulation of toxic metals (Cr, Cd, Pb and Cu) by seeds of Euryale ferox Salisb. (Makhana)
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Bioaccumulation of toxicants in the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, at the Times Beach Confined Disposal Facility, Buffalo, New York Original Research
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Bioaccumulation of trace elements in dominant mesozooplankton group inhabiting in the coastal regions of Indian Sundarban mangrove wetland
317
Bioaccumulation of trace elements in omnivorous amphibian larvae: Implications for amphibian health and contaminant transport
318
Bioaccumulation of trace elements in pelagic fish from the Western Indian Ocean
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Bioaccumulation of trace metals in polychaetes from the German Wadden Sea: evaluation and verification of toxicokinetic models
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Bioaccumulation of trace metals in the amphipod Chaetogammarus marinus (Leach, 1815) from the Avon and Tamar estuaries (UK): comparison of two-compartment and hyperbolic toxicokinetic models
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Bioaccumulation of trace metals in the Antarctic amphipod Orchomene plebs: evaluation of toxicokinetic models
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Bioaccumulation of trace metals in the calanoid copepod Metridia gerlachei from the Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
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Bioaccumulation of trace metals in the submarine hydrothermal vent crab Xenograpsus testudinatus off Kueishan Island, Taiwan
324
Bioaccumulation of tributyltin and its impact on spermatogenesis in mud crab Scylla serrata (Forskal)
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Bioaccumulation of Waterborne and Dietary Cadmium by Oval Squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, and its Distribution Among Organs
326
Bioaccumulation of water-borne silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate in striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, fed dietary nucleotides
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Bioaccumulation of Zn and Pb in Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh. and Sonneratia apetala Buch. Ham. from Urban Areas of Mumbai (Bombay), India
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Bioaccumulation Pattern of Heavy Metals in Commercially Important Fishes in and Around Indian Sundarbans
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Bioaccumulation patterns of methyl mercury and essential fatty acids in lacustrine planktonic food webs and fishB
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Bioaccumulation Potential of Cynodon dactylon Linn. in Crude Oil Contaminated Soil
331
Bioaccumulation potential of In vitro regenerated plants of Ceratophyllum demersum against Chromium – A lab study
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Bioaccumulation profiles of polychlorinated biphenyls including coplanar congeners and possible toxicological implications in Baikal seal (Phoca sibirica)
333
Bioaccumulation record and paleoclimatic significance in the Western Bransfield Strait. The last 2000 years
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Bioaccumulation, bioavailability and environmental fate of chlorophenol impurities, polychlorinated hydroxydiphenylethers and their methoxy analogues Original Research Article
335
Bioaccumulation, biotransformation and DNA-binding of PAHs in feral eel (Anguilla anguilla), exposed to polluted sediments: A field survey
336
Bioaccumulation, depuration and oxidative stress in fish Carassius auratus under phenanthrene exposure
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Bioaccumulation, sublethal toxicity, and biotransformation of sediment-associated pentachlorophenol in Lumbriculus variegatus (Oligochaeta)
338
Bioaccumulations et bioconstructions fossiles
339
Bioactivatable derivatives of 8-substituted cAMP-analogues
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Bioactivated PDMS microchannel evaluated as sensor for human CD4+ cells—The concept of a point-of-care method for HIV monitoring
341
Bio-activated titanium surface utilizable for mimetic bone implantation in dentistry—Part III: Surface characteristics and bone–implant contact formation Original Research Article
342
Bioactivation and mode of action of the oxadiazine indoxacarb in insects
343
Bioactivation of 3-aminobenzanthrone, a human metabolite of the environmental pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone: evidence for DNA adduct formation mediated by cytochrome P450 enzymes and peroxidases
344
Bioactivation of an anorganic bone matrix by P-15 peptide for the promotion of early bone formation
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Bioactivation of benzo(a)pyrene and formation of DNA adducts in long-term cultures of isolated hepatocytes from spot (Leiostomus xanthurus)
346
Bioactivation of biomorphous silicon carbide bone implants
347
Bioactivation of carbamate-based 20(S)-camptothecin prodrugs Original Research Article
348
Bioactivation of inert alumina ceramics by hydroxylation
349
Bio-activation of Ni-free Zr-based bulk metallic glass by surface modification
350
Bioactivation of the citrus flavonoid nobiletin by CYP1 enzymes in MCF7 breast adenocarcinoma cells
351
Bioactivation of the food mutagen 2-amino-3-methyl-imidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ) by prostaglandin-H synthase and by monooxygenases: DNA adduct analysis
352
Bioactivation of the phytoestrogen diosmetin by CYP1 cytochromes P450
353
Bioactivation of the proximal food mutagen 2-hydroxyamino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (N-OH-PhIP) to DNA-binding species by human mammary gland enzymes
354
Bioactivation of titanium surfaces using coatings of TiO2 nanotubes rapidly pre-loaded with synthetic hydroxyapatite
355
Bioactive 4-substituted-6-methyl-2-pyrones with promising cytotoxicity against A2780 and K562 cell lines
356
Bioactive alginate coatings to control Listeria monocytogenes on cold-smoked salmon slices and fillets
357
Bioactive Alkaloid from Sida cordifolia Linn. with Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Activities
358
BIOACTIVE ALKALOIDS PRODUCED BY FUNGI I. UPDATES ON ALKALOIDS FROM THE SPECIES OF THE GENERA BOLETUS, FUSARIUM AND PSILOCYBE
359
Bioactive alkenylphenols from Piper obliquum Original Research Article
360
Bioactive amines and carbohydrate changes during ripening of `Prataʹ banana (Musa acuminata × M. balbisiana)
361
Bioactive amines formation in milk by Lactococcus in the presence or not of rennet and NaCl at 20 and 32 °C
362
Bioactive amines in chicken breast and thigh after slaughter and during storage at 4±1 °C and in chicken-based meat products
363
Bioactive amines in fresh, canned and dried sweet corn, embryo and endosperm and germinated corn
364
Bioactive amines in sorghum: Method optimisation and influence of line, tannin and hydric stress
365
Bioactive amines in soy sauce: Validation of method, occurrence and potential health effects
366
Bioactive and antioxidant characteristics of blackberry cultivars from East Anatolia
367
Bioactive and degradable organic–inorganic hybrids
368
Bioactive and immunoreactive FSH concentrations in ewe and ram lambs over the first year of life
369
Bioactive and nutritive compounds in Sorghum bicolor (Guinea corn) red leaves and their health implication
370
Bioactive and total endotoxins in atmospheric aerosols in the Pearl River Delta region, China
371
Bioactive and yield potential of jelly palms (Butia odorata Barb. Rodr.)
372
Bioactive antioxidant mixtures promote proliferation and migration on human oral fibroblasts
373
Bioactive behavior of silicon substituted calcium phosphate based bioceramics for bone regeneration
374
Bioactive biflavonoids from Wikstroemia indica (L.) C.A. Mey. (Thymelaeaceae): A review
375
Bioactive bone cements containing nano-sized titania particles for use as bone substitutes
376
Bioactive borate glass scaffold for bone tissue engineering
377
Bioactive butenolides from Streptomyces antibioticus TÜ 99: absolute configurations and synthesis of analogs
378
Bioactive calcium phosphate coating formed on micro-arc oxidized magnesium by chemical deposition
379
Bioactive calcium phosphate coating prepared on H2O2-treated titanium substrate by electrodeposition
380
Bioactive calcium phosphate invert glass-ceramic coating on β-type Ti–29Nb–13Ta–4.6Zr alloy
381
Bioactive calcium pyrophosphate glasses and glass-ceramics
382
Bioactive calcium silicate ceramics and coatings
383
Bioactive calcium sulfate/magnesium phosphate cement for bone substitute applications
384
Bioactive Carbonate-Hydroxyapatite Coatings Deposited onto Ti6Al4V Substrate
385
Bioactive Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Kill Two Birds with One Stone
386
Bioactive Cembranoid Composition in the Soft Coral Sarcophyton glaccum on the Response to Changing pH
387
Bioactive cembranoids from the Red Sea soft coral Sarcophyton glaucum
388
Bioactive ceramic coatings containing carbon nanotubes on metallic substrates by electrophoretic deposition
389
Bioactive ceramic implant materials
390
Bioactive ceramics prepared by sintering and crystallization of calcium phosphate invert glasses
391
Bioactive ceramics: the effect of surface reactivity on bone formation and bone cell function
392
Bioactive chemical constituents of three crude extracts of Polyalthia Sclerophylla using GC-mass and phytochemical screening and their antibacterial and cytotoxicity activities
393
Bioactive chemical constituents of two endophytic fungi
394
Bioactive coating on titanium implants modified by Nd:YVO4 laser
395
Bioactive coating on titanium using calcium-containing methylsiloxane
396
Bioactive coating with hierarchical double porous structure on titanium surface formed by two-step microarc oxidation treatment
397
Bioactive coatings by vaterite deposition on polymer substrates of different composition and morphology
398
Bioactive coatings deposited on titanium alloys
399
Bioactive coatings on Portland cement substrates: Surface precipitation of apatite-like crystals
400
Bioactive coatings prepared by sol–gel on stainless steel 316L
401
Bioactive components of ovine and caprine cheese whey
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Bioactive components of the hop strobilus: Comparison of different extraction methods by capillary electrophoretic and chromatographic methods
403
Bioactive components, antioxidant and DNA damage inhibitory activities of honeys from arid regions
404
Bioactive composite for keratoprosthesis skirt
405
Bioactive composition and antioxidant potential of different commonly consumed coffee brews affected by their preparation technique and milk addition
406
Bio-active composts from rice straw enriched with rock phosphate and their effect on the phosphorous nutrition and microbial community in rhizosphere of cowpea
407
Bioactive compound composition of pomegranate fruits removed during thinning
408
Bioactive compound composition of pomegranate fruits removed during thinning
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Bioactive compound content, antioxidant activity, deoxynivalenol and heavy metal contamination of pearled wheat fractions
410
Bioactive compound loaded stable silver nanoparticle synthesis from microwave irradiated aqueous extracellular leaf extracts of Naringi crenulata and its wound healing activity in experimental rat model
411
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities during fruit ripening of watermelon cultivars
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Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities during fruit ripening of watermelon cultivars
413
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities of different watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansfeld) cultivars as affected by fruit sampling area
414
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities of different watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansfeld) cultivars as affected by fruit sampling area
415
Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Activities of Thyme-Enriched Refined Corn Oil
416
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of gamma irradiated sun dried apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.)
417
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of gamma irradiated sun dried apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.)
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Bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacities in different edible tissues of citrus fruit of four species
419
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacities of 18 non-traditional tropical fruits from Brazil
420
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant potential in fresh and dried Jaffa® sweeties, a new kind of citrus fruit
421
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant potential of mango peel extract
422
Bioactive Compounds and Antischistosomal Activity of Dolichos Species: A Review
423
Bioactive Compounds and Nanoparticles Conjugated with Chitosan Composites for Clinical Purposes
424
Bioactive compounds and quantification of total ellagic acid in strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)
425
Bioactive compounds and the antioxidant capacity in new kiwi fruit cultivars
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Bioactive compounds and volatile compounds of Thai bael fruit (Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa) as a valuable source for functional food ingredients
427
bioactive compounds and volatile profile dynamics during fruit growth of several plums cultivars
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bioactive compounds and volatile profile dynamics during fruit growth of several plums cultivars
429
Bioactive Compounds as a Potential Inhibitor of Colorectal Cancer; an insilico Study of Gallic acid and Pyrogallol
430
Bioactive Compounds from a Polypore Fungus Ganoderma applanatum (Per s. ex Wallr.) Pat.
431
Bioactive compounds from discarded mushroom beds
432
Bioactive compounds from marine mussels and their effects on human health
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Bioactive compounds from Smilax excelsa L.
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Bioactive compounds in different citrus varieties. Discrimination among cultivars
435
Bioactive compounds in different citrus varieties. Discrimination among cultivars
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Bioactive compounds in foods: their role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer
437
Bioactive Compounds in Herbal Bitter Drinks and Effects on selected Hepatic Biomarkers in Albino Wister Rats in Lagos, Nigeria
438
Bioactive compounds in rice during grain development
439
Bioactive compounds in wine: Resveratrol, hydroxytyrosol and melatonin: A review
440
BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF FERMENTED SOYBEAN NATTO AS ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
441
Bioactive Compounds of Seaweeds and Their Effects on Certain Types of Cancer
442
Bioactive compounds present in the Mediterranean sofrito
443
Bioactive conducting scaffolds: Active ester-functionalized polyterthiophene
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Bioactive conformation analysis of cyclic imides as protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitor by combining DFT calculations, QSAR and molecular dynamic simulations Original Research Article
445
Bioactive conformation of a potent stromelysin inhibitor determined by X-nucleus filtered and multidimensional NMR spectroscopy Original Research Article
446
Bioactive Content of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) Berries from Turkey
447
Bioactive coronary stent coating based on layer-by-layer technology for siRNA release
448
Bioactive cotton fabrics containing chitosan and biologically active substances extracted from plants
449
Bioactive Crude Extracts from Four Bacterial Isolates of Marine Sediments from Red Sea, Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan
450
Bioactive dammarane-type triterpenoids derived from the acid hydrolysate of Gynostemma pentaphyllum saponins
451
Bioactive Egg Components, R. Huopalahti, R. Lَpez-Fandiٌo, M. Anton, R. Schade (Eds.). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2007)
452
Bioactive electrospun fish sarcoplasmic proteins as a drug delivery system
453
Bioactive Enterococci Isolated from Slovak Ewes’ Lump Cheese
454
Bioactive essential oils from the Cameroonian rain forest: A review- Part I
455
Bioactive extracts of orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) pomace obtained by SFE and low pressure techniques: Mathematical modeling and extract composition
456
Bioactive fluorapatite-containing glass ceramics
457
Bioactive fluorescent jasmonate designed by molecular modeling and its migration in tomato visualized by fluorescent molecular imaging
458
Bioactive fluorinated derivative of amphotericin B
459
Bioactive food as dietary interventions for diabetes, 1st ed., Ronald Ross Watson and Victor R. Preedy (Eds.), Academic Press in an imprint of Elsevier publishers, London, San Diego, 2013.
460
Bioactive Four-Membered Heterocyclic Compounds: The Anti → Syn Interconversion in Dithietane-1,3-dioxide
461
Bioactive glass and hydroxyapatite thin films obtained by pulsed laser deposition
462
Bioactive glass as a drug delivery system of tetracycline and tetracycline associated with β-cyclodextrin
463
Bioactive glass coated zirconia for dental implants: A review
464
Bioactive glass coating: physicochemical aspects and biological findings
465
Bioactive glass coatings affect the behavior of osteoblast-like cells
466
Bioactive glass coatings for orthopedic metallic implants
467
Bioactive glass coatings with hydroxyapatite and Bioglass® particles on Ti-based implants. 1. Processing
468
Bioactive glass engineered coatings for Ti6Al4V alloys: Influence of strontium substitution for calcium on sintering behaviour
469
Bioactive glass in tissue engineering
470
Bioactive glass microspheres as osteopromotive inlays in macrotextured surfaces of Ti and CoCr alloy bone implants: Trapezoidal surface grooves without inlay most efficient in resisting torsional forces
471
Bioactive glass modulation of intestinal epithelial cell restitution
472
Bioactive glass nanoparticles with negative zeta potential
473
Bioactive glass nanopowder and bioglass coating for biocompatibility improvement of metallic implant
474
Bioactive Glass Nanopowder for theTreatment of Oral Bone Defects
475
Bioactive glass particulate filler composite: Effect of coupling of fillers and filler loading on some physical properties
476
Bioactive glass prepared by sol–gel emulsion
477
Bioactive glass scaffolds for bone tissue engineering: state of the art and future perspectives
478
Bioactive glass thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering technique: The role of working pressure
479
Bioactive Glass versus Autogenous Iliac Crest Bone Graft in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery
480
Bioactive Glass versus Autogenous Iliac Crest Bone Graft in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery
481
Bioactive glass–apatite composite coating for titanium implant synthesized by electrophoretic deposition
482
Bioactive glass-based composites for the production of dense sintered bodies and porous scaffolds
483
Bioactive glass–ceramic coated titanium implants prepared by electrophoretic deposition
484
Bioactive glass–ceramic coating for enhancing the in vitro corrosion resistance of biodegradable Mg alloy
485
Bioactive glass–ceramic coatings prepared by pulsed laser deposition from RKKP targets (sol–gel vs melt-processing route)
486
Bioactive glass-derived hydroxyapatite-coating promotes granulation tissue growth in subcutaneous cellulose implants in rats
487
BIOACTIVE GLASSES IN DENTISTRY
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Bioactive Glasses in Dentistry: A Review
489
Bioactive glasses in the system CaO–B2O3–P2O5: Preparation, structural study and in vitro evaluation
490
Bioactive glasses with improved processing. Part 1. Thermal properties, ion release and apatite formation
491
Bioactive glasses: Importance of structure and properties in bone regeneration
492
Bioactive glasses-incorporated, core–shell-structured polypeptide/polysaccharide nanofibrous hydrogels
493
Bioactive glass–poly (ε-caprolactone) composite scaffolds with 3 dimensionally hierarchical pore networks
494
Bioactive glass-polymer materials for controlled release of ibuprofen
495
Bioactive HA/TiO2 coating on magnesium alloy for biomedical applications
496
Bioactive heparin surfaces from derivatization of polyacrylamide-grafted LLDPE
497
Bioactive hepta- and penta-coordinated supramolecular diorganotin(IV) Schiff bases
498
Bioactive hydrogel scaffolds for controllable vascular differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
499
Bioactive hydrogels based on Designer Collagens
500
Bioactive hydroxyethylene dipeptide isosteres with hydrophobic (P3-P1)-moieties. A novel strategy towards small non-peptide renin inhibitors
501
Bioactive immobilization of r-hirudin on CVD-coated metallic implant devices
502
Bioactive implant surface with electrochemically bound doxycycline promotes bone formation markers in vitro and in vivo
503
Bioactive layer formation on alkaline-acid treated titanium in simulated body fluid
504
Bioactive lipid constituents of fenugreek
505
Bioactive membranes for bone regeneration applications: Effect of physical and biomolecular signals on mesenchymal stem cell behavior
506
Bioactive meroditerpenes and indole alkaloids from the soil fungus Neosartorya fischeri (KUFC 6344), and the marine-derived fungi Neosartorya laciniosa (KUFC 7896) and Neosartorya tsunodae (KUFC 9213)
507
Bioactive meroterpenoids and alkaloids from the fungus Eurotium chevalieri
508
Bioactive microconstituents and antioxidant properties of wild edible mushrooms from the island of Lesvos, Greece
509
Bioactive molecules for biomimetic materials: Identification of RGD peptide sequences by TOF-S-SIMS analysis
510
Bioactive molecules in Siddha Polyherbal Nilavembu Kudineer alleviating symptoms of Dengue/Chikugunya
511
Bioactive molecules: current trends in discovery, synthesis, delivery and testing
512
Bio-active nanoemulsions enriched with gold nanoparticle, marigold extracts and lipoic acid: In vitro investigations
513
Bioactive nano-titania ceramics with biomechanical compatibility prepared by doping with piezoelectric BaTiO3
514
Bioactive natural products against experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: A pharmacokinetics review
515
BIOACTIVE NEEM LEAF POWDER ENHANCES THE SHELF LIFE OF STORED MUNGBEAN GRAINS AND EXTENDS PROTECTION FROM PULSE BEETLE
516
Bioactive NiTi shape memory alloy fabricated by oxidizing in H2O2 solution and subsequent NaOH treatment
517
Bioactive NiTi shape memory alloy used as bone bonding implants
518
Bioactive norditerpenoids from the soft coral Sinularia gyrosa Original Research Article
519
Bioactive organosulfur phytochemicals in Brassica oleracea vegetables—A review
520
Bioactive packaging technologies for extended shelf life of meat-based products
521
Bioactive paper platform for colorimetric phenols detection
522
Bioactive peptides from caseins released by cold active proteolytic enzymes from Arsukibacterium ikkense
523
Bioactive Peptides from Libraries Review Article
524
Bioactive peptides from marine sources: pharmacological properties and isolation procedures
525
Bioactive peptides in dairy products
526
Bioactive peptides in dairy products: synthesis and interaction with proteolytic enzymes Original Research Article
527
Bioactive phospholipid oxidation products
528
Bioactive phytonutrients (omega fatty acids, tocopherols, polyphenols), in vitro inhibition of nitric oxide production and free radical scavenging activity of non-cultivated Mediterranean vegetables
529
Bioactive PI3-kinase/Akt/mTOR Inhibitors in Targeted Lung Cancer Therapy
530
Bioactive plants and plant products: Effects on animal function, health and welfare
531
Bioactive poly( -lactic acid) conduits seeded with Schwann cells for peripheral nerve regeneration
532
Bioactive poly(L-lactic acid)-chitosan hybrid scaffolds
533
Bioactive polyketides from the sea fan-derived fungus Penicillium citrinum PSU-F51
534
Bioactive polymer grafting onto titanium alloy surfaces
535
Bioactive polymer surfaces via supercritical fluids
536
Bioactive polymeric–ceramic hybrid 3D scaffold for application in bone tissue regeneration
537
Bioactive polyphenol antioxidants protect oral fibroblasts from ROS-inducing agents
538
Bioactive polysaccharides from Costus spicatus
539
Bioactive polysaccharides from the stems of the Thai medicinal plant Acanthus ebracteatus: their chemical and physical features Original Research Article
540
Bioactive potential and GC-MS fingerprinting of extracts from endophytic fungi associated with seeds of some medicinal plants
541
Bioactive Potential of Peppermint Extract Against Some Human Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens
542
Bioactive potential of Streptomyces against fish and shellfish pathogens
543
Bioactive potential of Vitis labrusca L. grape juices from the Southern Region of Brazil: Phenolic and elemental composition and effect on lipid peroxidation in healthy subjects
544
Bioactive pregnane-type steroids from the soft coral Scleronephthya gracillimum
545
Bioactive principle loaded gold nanoparticles as potent anti-melanoma agent: green synthesis, haracterization, and in vitro bioefficacy
546
Bioactive products from fruit of the feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana, Myrtaceae): A review
547
Bioactive products of phospholipid oxidation: isolation, identification, measurement and activities
548
Bioactive properties and chemical composition of six walnut (Juglans regia L.) cultivars
549
Bioactive Properties of Eremostachys macrophylla Montbr. Auch. Rhizomes Growing in Iran
550
Bioactive properties of the medicinal mushroom Leucopaxillus giganteus mycelium obtained in the presence of different nitrogen sources
551
Bioactive Properties of Wild Blueberry Fruits
552
Bioactive proteins and probiotic bacteria: modulators of nutritional health
553
Bioactive Proteins from Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn
554
Bioactive pyrophosphate glass/beta-tricalcium phosphate composite with high mechanical properties
555
Bioactive responses of Hep-G2 cells to soyasaponin extracts differs with respect to extraction conditions
556
Bioactive Salen-type Schiff Base Transition Metal Complexes as Possible Anticancer Agents
557
Bioactive self-assembled peptide nanofibers for corneal stroma regeneration
558
Bioactive sesquiterpenoids from the solid culture of the edible mushroom Flammulina velutipes growing on cooked rice
559
Bioactive silica-based drug delivery systems containing doxorubicin hydrochloride: In vitro studies
560
Bioactive silica-based nanomaterials for doxorubicin delivery: Evaluation of structural properties associated with release rate
561
Bioactive silica–collagen composite xerogels modified by calcium phosphate phases with adjustable mechanical properties for bone replacement
562
Bioactive silicate materials stimulate angiogenesis in fibroblast and endothelial cell co-culture system through paracrine effect
563
Bioactive sol–gel glasses with and without a hydroxycarbonate apatite layer as substrates for osteoblast cell adhesion and proliferation
564
Bioactive SrO–SiO2 glass with well-ordered mesopores: Characterization, physiochemistry and biological properties
565
Bioactive starch-based scaffolds and human adipose stem cells are a good combination for bone tissue engineering
566
Bioactive steroidal glycosides from the marine sponge Erylus lendenfeldi
567
Bioactive substance accumulation and septic complications in a burn trauma patient: effect of perioperative blood transfusion?
568
Bioactive Substances, Heavy Metals, and Antioxidant Activity in Whole Fruit, Peel, and Pulp of Citrus Fruits
569
Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
570
Bioactive thermoresponsive polyblend nanofiber formulations for wound healing
571
Bioactive Ti metal analogous to human cancellous bone: Fabrication by selective laser melting and chemical treatments
572
Bioactive titanate nanomesh layer on the Ti-based bulk metallic glass by hydrothermal–electrochemical technique
573
Bioactive titania gel layers formed by chemical treatment of Ti substrate with a H2O2/HCl solution
574
Bioactive titanium-particle-containing dicalcium silicate coating
575
Bioactive vesicles from saccharide- and hexanoyl-modified poly(l-lysine) copolypeptides and evaluation of the cross-linked vesicles as carriers of doxorubicin for controlled drug release
576
Bioactive β-carbolines norharman and harman in traditional and novel raw materials for chicory coffee
577
Bioactive, functional and edible film-forming properties of isolated hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) meal proteins
578
Bioactive, luminescent and mesoporous europium-doped hydroxyapatite as a drug carrier
579
Bioactive, mechanically favorable, and biodegradable copolymer nanocomposites for orthopedic applications
580
Bioactives from bitter melon enhance insulin signaling and modulate acyl carnitine content in skeletal muscle in high-fat diet-fed mice
581
Bioactivities of açaي (Euterpe precatoria Mart.) fruit pulp, superior antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to Euterpe oleracea Mart.
582
Bioactivities of crude caffeine: Antioxidant activity, cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition, and enhanced glucose uptake
583
Bioactivities of Desmostachya Bipinnata (L.) Stapf
584
Bioactivities of endophytic Penicillia from Cupressaceae
585
Bioactivities of jimsonweed extract, Datura stramonium L. (Solanaceae), against Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
586
Bioactivities of low-grade green coffee and spent coffee in different in vitro model systems
587
Bioactivities of surimi from southern blue whiting prepared by different ways
588
Bioactivities of the Various Extracts and Essential Oils of Salvia limbata C.A.Mey. and Salvia sclarea L.
589
Bioactivities of water-soluble polysaccharides from fruit shell of Camellia oleifera Abel: Antitumor and antioxidant activities
590
Bioactivities, phenolic compounds and in-vitro propagation of Lippia citriodora Kunth cultivated in Egypt
591
Bioactivities, physicochemical parameters and GC/MS profiling of the fixed oil of Cucumis melo L seeds: A focus on anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antimicrobial activities
592
Bioactivity analysis of lemongrass (Cymbopogan citratus) essential oil
593
Bioactivity and cellular structure of Candida albicans and Candida glabrata biofilms grown in the presence of fluconazole
594
Bioactivity and chemical composition of blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) cultivars with and without pesticide treatment
595
Bioactivity and Chemical Profiling of Medicinal Fungi Inonotus cuticularis and Inocutis levis (Hymenochaetaceae) using Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
596
Bioactivity and corrosion properties of gelatin-containing and strontium-doped calcium phosphate composite coating
597
Bioactivity and cytocompatibility of dicalcium phosphate/poly (amino acid) biocomposite with degradability
598
Bioactivity and cytocompatibility of plasma-sprayed titania coating treated by sulfuric acid treatment
599
Bioactivity and cytocompatibility of zirconia (ZrO2) films fabricated by cathodic arc deposition
600
Bioactivity and immunological evaluation of LPS from different serotypes of Helicobacter pylori
601
Bioactivity and mechanical properties of CaSiO3/high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites prepared by a new surface loading method of CaSiO3 powder
602
Bioactivity and mechanical properties of Na2O·CaO·SiO2·P2O5 modified glasses
603
Bioactivity and mechanical properties of plasma-sprayed coatings of bioglass powders
604
Bioactivity and mineralization of hydroxyapatite with bioglass as sintering aid and bioceramics with Na3Ca6(PO4)5 and Ca5(PO4)2SiO4 in a silicate matrix
605
Bioactivity and secretion of interleukin-18 (IL-18) generated by equine and feline IL-18 expression constructs
606
Bioactivity and secretion of interleukin-18 (IL-18) generated by equine and feline IL-18 expression constructs
607
Bioactivity and stability of spinetoram and spinosad on stored wheat as determined by adults of Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) bioassay
608
Bioactivity and total phenolic content of 34 sour cherry cultivars
609
Bioactivity and total phenolic content of 34 sour cherry cultivars
610
Bioactivity assay of extracts from Calocedrus macrolepis var. formosana bark
611
Bioactivity assessment and toxicity of crocin: A comprehensive review
612
Bioactivity assessment of titanium sheets electrochemically coated with thick oxide film
613
Bioactivity Determination of Recombinant lysostaphin Immobilized on Glass Surfaces Modified by Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Staphylococcus aureus
614
Bioactivity Evaluation of Certain Hepatic Enzymes in Blood Plasma and Milk of Holstein Cows
615
Bioactivity evaluation of porous TiO2 surface formed on titanium in mixed electrolyte by spark anodization
616
Bioactivity evaluations of ingredients extracted from the flowers of Citrus aurantium L. var. amara Engl
617
Bioactivity guided isolation of apigenin from Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl. in mice with anxiolytic effects
618
Bioactivity guided isolation of the antifungal components in sawdust extracts of Piptadeniatrum africanum, and Terminalia ivorensis
619
Bioactivity improvement of poly(ε-caprolactone) membrane with the addition of nanofibrous bioactive glass
620
Bioactivity in glass/PMMA composites used as drug delivery system
621
Bioactivity in silica/poly(γ-glutamic acid) sol–gel hybrids through calcium chelation
622
Bioactivity modulation of Bioglass® powder by thermal treatment
623
Bioactivity of 1.25CaO · SiO2 glass: an FTIR and X-ray study on powdered samples
624
Bioactivity of Apium petroselinum and Portulaca oleracea Essential Oils as Natural Preservatives
625
Bioactivity of aqueous and organic extracts of sea cucumber Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt 1835) on pathogenic Candida and Streptococci
626
Bioactivity of Arachis hypogaea Shell Extracts against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
627
Bioactivity of Bac70 Produced by Bacillus atrophaeus Strain DDBCC70
628
Bioactivity of CaO–MgO–SiO2 glass ceramics synthesized using transferred arc plasma (TAP) process
629
Bioactivity of coatings formed on Ti–13Nb–13Zr alloy using plasma electrolytic oxidation
630
Bioactivity of Cymbopogon Citratus aqueous extract against measles virus and some bacterial isolates
631
Bioactivity of electro-thermally poled bioactive silicate glass
632
Bioactivity of endophytic bacteria and yeasts isolated from Thymus
633
Bioactivity of essential oil from Hertia cheirifolia L. flowers in the control of bacteria
634
Bioactivity of essential oil from Hertia cheirifolia L. flowers in the control of bacteria
635
Bioactivity of EtOH and MeOH Extracts of Basidiomycetes Mushroom (Stereum hirsutum) on Atherosclerosis
636
Bioactivity of Eucalyptus camaldulensis essential oil against Microcerotermes diversus (Isoptera: Termitidae)
637
Bioactivity of falcarinol and the influenceof processing and storage on its content in carrots (Daucus carota L)
638
Bioactivity of ferrimagnetic glass-ceramics in the system FeO---Fe2O3---CaO---SiO2
639
Bioactivity of ferrimagnetic MgO–CaO–SiO2–P2O5–Fe2O3 glass-ceramics
640
Bioactivity of Folding Intermediates Studied by the Recovery of Enzymatic Activity during Refolding
641
Bioactivity of Greek honey extracts on breast cancer (MCF-7), prostate cancer (PC-3) and endometrial cancer (Ishikawa) cells: Profile analysis of extracts
642
Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
643
BIOACTIVITY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS FROM THE SEEDS OF BUNIUM PERSICUM (BOISS.) FEDTCH
644
Bioactivity of Malva Sylvestris L., a Medicinal Plant from Iran
645
Bioactivity of medicinal plant extracts as toxicants and enzyme inhibitors against insect pests of stored commodities
646
Bioactivity of Meeker and Willamette raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) pomace extracts
647
Bioactivity of Mg-ion-implanted zirconia and titanium
648
Bioactivity of Mycoendophytes Isolated from Medicinal Plants Growing in Different Geographical Egyptian Habitats
649
Bioactivity of nitrolinoleate: effects on adhesion molecules and CD40–CD40L system
650
Bioactivity of phenolic acids: Metabolites versus parent compounds: A review
651
Bioactivity of phytochemicals in some lesser-known plants and their effects and potential applications in livestock and aquaculture production systems
652
Bioactivity of plasma sprayed dicalcium silicate coatings
653
Bioactivity of POPs and their effects in mosquitofish in Sydney Olympic Park, Australia Original Research Article
654
Bioactivity of pseudowollastonite in human saliva
655
Bioactivity of recombinant feline interleukin-2 on human and feline leukocytes
656
Bioactivity of recombinant feline interleukin-2 on human and feline leukocytes
657
Bioactivity of selected plant essential oils against the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti larvae
658
Bioactivity of selenium-enriched exopolysaccharides produced by Enterobacter cloacae Z0206 in broilers
659
Bioactivity of SiO2–CaO–P2O5–Na2O glasses containing zinc–iron oxide
660
bioactivity of some natural products on some bacterial plant patogens
661
Bioactivity of tape cast and sintered bioactive glass-ceramic in simulated body fluid
662
Bioactivity of tempe by inhibiting adhesion of ETEC to intestinal cells, as influenced by fermentation substrates and starter pure cultures Original Research Article
663
Bioactivity of the compounds in genus Dysoxylum
664
Bioactivity of the crude polysaccharides from fermented soybean curd residue by Flammulina velutipes
665
Bioactivity of TiN-coated titanium implants Original Research Article
666
Bioactivity of titanium following sodium plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition
667
Bioactivity of two major constituents isolated from the essential oil of Artemisia judaica L.
668
BIOACTIVITY OF Ulva spp. SOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES ON GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF SOME CROP PLANTS
669
Bioactivity of Visual Pigments with Sterically Modified Retinal Analogs
670
Bioactivity of zinc-doped dental adhesives
671
Bioactivity of zinc-doped dental adhesives
672
Bioactivity of zirconia nanotube arrays fabricated by electrochemical anodization
673
Bioactivity Potential of Gracilaria salicornia, Padina boergesenii, Polycladia myrica: Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Total Phenol Assays
674
Bioactivity studies and chemical constituents of Murraya paniculata (Linn) Jack
675
Bioactivity study of glass-ceramics with various crystalline fractions obtained by controlled crystallization
676
Bioactivity test for amine-based functionalized meso- and macro-porous silicon substrates
677
Bioactivity-based liquid chromatography-coupled electrospray ionization tandem ion trap/time of flight mass spectrometry for β2AR agonist identification in alkaloidal extract of Alstonia scholaris
678
Bioactivity-based screening of antibiotics and hormones
679
Bioactivity-guided fractionation of the stem bark extract of Pterocarpus dalbergioides Roxb. ex Dc growing in Egypt
680
Bioactivity-guided fractionation of the volatile oil of Angelica sinensis radix designed to preserve the synergistic effects of the mixture followed by identification of the active principles
681
Bioactivity-guided isolation of spasmolytic components of Pycnocycla spinosa Decne ex Boiss
682
Bioactivity-Guided Separation of an α-Amylase Inhibitor Flavonoid from Salvia virgata
683
Bioactivity-guided Study of Passiflora caerulea L. Leaf Extracts
684
Bioadditive synthesis from H3PW12O40-catalyzed glycerol esterification with HOAc under mild reaction conditions
685
Bioadhesion and retention of non-aqueous delivery systems in a dental hard tissue model
686
Bioadhesion and retention of non-aqueous delivery systems in a dental hard tissue model
687
Bioadhesion of polymers for BioMEMS
688
Bioadhesive characterization of poly(methylidene malonate 2.12) microparticle on model extracellular matrix
689
Bioadhesive chitosan nanoparticles: Preparation and characterization
690
Bioadhesive Controlled Release Clotrimazole Vaginal Tablets
691
Bioadhesive hydrogel microenvironments to modulate epithelial morphogenesis
692
Bioadhesive Polymeric Platforms for Transmucosal Drug Delivery Systems – a Review
693
Bioadhesive, non-drug-loaded nanoparticles as modulators of candidal adherence to buccal epithelial cells: a potentially novel prophylaxis for candidosis
694
Bioadsorber efficiency, design, and performance forecasting for alachlor removal
695
Bioadsorption of Heavy Metals From Industrial Wastewater Using Some Species of Bacteria
696
Bioadsorption of Multiple Heavy Metal Ions by Rhizophora Apiculate sp. and Elaesis Guineensis sp.
697
Bioadsorption of Pb(II), Cd(II), and Cr(VI) on activated carbon from aqueous solutions Original Research Article
698
Bioadsorption of pentachlorophenol (PCP) from aqueous solution by activated sludge biomass
699
Bioadsorption of proteins on large mesocage-shaped mesoporous alumina monoliths
700
Bioaerosol characteristics in daycare centers
701
Bioaerosol characteristics in hospital clean rooms
702
Bioaerosol characterization by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
703
Bioaerosol deposition in single and two-bed hospital rooms: A numerical and experimental study
704
Bioaerosol distribution patterns adjacent to two swine-growing-finishing housed confinement units in the American midwest
705
Bioaerosol exposure during refuse collection:: results of field studies in the real-life situation
706
Bioaerosol filtration efficiency of clean HVAC filters and shedding of micro-organisms from filters loaded with outdoor air
707
Bioaerosol formation during grape stemming and crushing
708
Bioaerosol releases from compost facilities: Evaluating passive and active source terms at a green waste facility for improved risk assessments
709
Bio-aerosols and electric fields, an introduction
710
Bioaerosols chemometric characterization by laser-induced fluorescence: Air sample analysis
711
Bioaffinity based immobilization of almond (Amygdalus communis) b-galactosidase on Con A-layered calcium alginate-cellulose beads: Its application in lactose hydrolysis in batch and continuous mode
712
Bioaffinity detection of pathogens on surfaces
713
Bioaffinity extraction of glucoamylase in aqueous two-phase systems using starch as free bioligand
714
Bioaffinity immobilization of tannase from Aspergillus niger on concanavalin A-Sepharose CL-4B
715
Bioaffinity Sensors Based on Conducting Polymers: A Short Review
716
Bioaffinity Sensors Based on Conducting Polymers: A Short Review
717
Bioaktivitas Ekstrak dan Serbuk Lamun Enhalus acoroides dan Thalassia hemprichii pada Vibrio alginolyticus dan Vibrio harveyii
718
Bioakumulasi Logam Berat Melalui Sistim Jaringan Makanan dan Lingkungan pada Kerang Bulu Anadara inflata
719
Bioamplification of Mercury in Great Skua Catharacta skua Chicks: the Influence of Trophic Status as Determined by Stable Isotope Signatures of Blood and Feathers
720
BIOANALISIS METABOLIT GLIKLAZIDA DALAM MIKROSOM HATI MANUSIA DENGAN METODE HPLC
721
Bioanalogous Mechanical Joints for Authorized Disassembly
722
Bioanalysis and pharmacokinetics of chitosan ester in rabbit serum by HPLC with postcolumn fluorescence derivatization
723
Bioanalysis and pharmacokinetics of the p38 MAPkinase inhibitor SB202190 in rats
724
Bioanalysis and preliminary pharmacokinetics of the acridonecarboxamide derivative GF120918 in plasma of mice and humans by ion-pairing reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
725
Bioanalysis Based on Glutamate Dehydrogenase/diaphorase System for Ammonium Determination
726
Bioanalysis in clinical development of tasquinimod using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry
727
Bioanalysis in microfluidic devices
728
Bioanalysis of drugs by liquid-phase microextraction coupled to separation techniques
729
Bioanalysis of organophosphorus toxicants and corresponding antidotes
730
Bioanalysis of propylparaben and p-hydroxybenzoic acid, and their sulfate conjugates in rat plasma by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
731
Bioanalysis of therapeutic peptides: Differentiating between total and anti-drug antibody bound drug using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry quantitation
732
Bioanalysis of tobramycin for therapeutic drug monitoring by solid-phase extraction and capillary zone electrophoresis
733
Bioanalysis of zosuquidar trihydrochloride (LY335979) in small volumes of human and murine plasma by ion−pairing reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography
734
Bioanalytical and Theoretical Studies of the Spectrophotometrically Investigated Iridium (III)-3-Hydroxy-2-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-4H-Chromen-4-one Complex
735
Bioanalytical applications of fast capillary electrophoresis Original Research Article
736
Bio-analytical applications of mid-infrared spectroscopy using silver halide fiber-optic probes
737
Bioanalytical characterization of proteins
738
Bioanalytical chromatographic method validation according to current regulations, with a special focus on the non-well defined parameters limit of quantification, robustness and matrix effect
739
Bioanalytical chromatographic methods for the determination of catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors in rodents and human samples: A review
740
Bioanalytical LC–MS/MS of protein-based biopharmaceuticals
741
Bioanalytical liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry methods on underivatized silica columns with aqueous/organic mobile phases
742
Bioanalytical method development and validation using incurred samples—Simultaneous quantitation of ramipril and ramiprilat in human EDTA plasma by LC–MS/MS
743
Bioanalytical method development for monoclonal antibodies: advances and challenges
744
Bioanalytical method validation of rapamycin in ocular matrix by QTRAP LC–MS/MS: Application to rabbit anterior tissue distribution by topical administration of rapamycin nanomicellar formulation
745
Bioanalytical methods for determination of tamoxifen and its phase I metabolites: A review
746
Bioanalytical methods for the metalloproteomics study of bovine longissimus thoracis muscle tissue with different grades of meat tenderness in the Nellore breed (Bos indicus)
747
Bioanalytical profile of the l-arginine/nitric oxide pathway and its evaluation by capillary electrophoresis
748
Bioanalytical system for control of hemodialysis treatment based on potentiometric biosensors for urea and creatinine
749
Bioanalytical system for control of hemodialysis treatment based on potentiometric biosensors for urea and creatinine Original Research Article
750
Bioanalytical tools for monitoring polar pollutants
751
Bioanalytics and pharmacokinetics of the nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide receptor agonist RO0646198 in Wistar rats and Cynomolgus monkeys
752
Bioanalytics: detailed insight into bioprocesses Original Research Article
753
Bioanode performance in bioelectrochemical systems: recent improvements and prospects
754
Bio-antioxidants Activity: Their Mechanisms and Measurement Methods
755
BIOAPAG-PC: program for an apatite and biotite geothermometer
756
Bio-approach: Ureolytic bacteria mediated synthesis of ZnO nanocrystals on cotton fabric and evaluation of their antibacterial properties
757
Bio-archaeological evidence of olive tree (Olea europaea L.) irrigation during the Middle Ages in Southern France and North Eastern Spain
758
Bioarchitecture - Inspirations From Nature
759
Bioartificial chitosan-poly(vinyl alcohol) blends as biomaterials
760
Bioartificial livers (BAL): current technological aspects and future developments
761
Bioartificial materials based on blends of dextran and poly(vinyl alcohol-co-acrylic acid)
762
Bioartificial pancreas: Microencapsulation and conformal coating of islet of Langerhans
763
Bioartificial polymer membranes as innovative systems for biomedical or biotechnological uses Original Research Article
764
Bio-artificial skin composed of gelatin and (1→3), (1→6)-β-glucan
765
Bioassay (CALUX) measurements of 2,3,7,8-TCDD and PCB 126: Interference effects
766
Bioassay and Efficacy of Ethanol Extracts of Selected Plant Materials for the Management of Kola Weevil Balanogastris kolae (Coleoptera; Curculionidae) on Stored Kola Nuts
767
Bioassay based screening of steroid derivatives in animal feed and supplements Original Research Article
768
Bioassay directed identification of natural aryl hydrocarbon-receptor agonists in marmalade Original Research Article
769
Bioassay for growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) using a recombinant receptor and cAMP-responsive reporter system
770
Bioassay for nisin in sausage; a shelf life study of nisin in cooked sausage
771
Bioassay guided discovery of apoptosis inducers from gamboge by high-speed counter-current chromatography and high-pressure liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry
772
Bioassay Guided Fractionation of Allium austroiranicum by Cytotoxic Effects against Ovary and Cervical Cancer Cell Lines
773
Bioassay Guided Fractionation of an Anti-Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Flavonoid From Bromus inermis Leyss Inflorescences
774
Bio-assay guided isolation and identification of anti-Alzheimer active compounds from the root of Angelica sinensis
775
Bioassay Guided Isolation of Antibacterial Compounds from Andrographis paniculata
776
Bioassay of Environmental Exposure of Children to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using 1-Hydroxypyrene
777
Bioassay of Powdery Plant Extract of Hyptis Suaveolens in the Control of Insect Pest of Cowpea, Callosobruchus maculatus
778
Bioassay of the potentiality of Alternaria alternata (Fr.) keissler as a bioherbicide to control waterhyacinth and other aquatic weeds
779
Bioassay responses and effects on benthos after pilot remediations in the delta of the rivers Rhine and Meuse
780
BIOASSAY SCREENING OF THE ESSENTIAL OIL AND VARIOUS EXTRACTS FROM 4 SPICES MEDICINAL PLANTS
781
Bioassay Screening of the Essential Oil and Various Extracts of Fruits of Heracleum persicum Desf. and Rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Rosc. using Brine Shrimp Cytotoxicity Assay
782
Bioassay Screening of the Essential Oil and Various Extracts of Nigella sativa L. Seeds Using Brine Shrimp Toxicity Assay
783
Bioassay standardization of drug dosage form prepared from hydroalcoholic extract of Dracocephalum kotschyi
784
Bioassay studies of 2 -O-ethylmurrangatin isolated from a medicinal plant, Murraya paniculata
785
Bioassay-derived androgenic and estrogenic activity in municipal sewage in Australia and New Zealand
786
Bioassay-directed chemical analysis of genotoxic components in urban airborne particulate matter from Barcelona (Spain)
787
Bioassay-directed chemical analysis of River Elbe surface water including large volume extractions and high performance fractionation
788
Bioassay-directed fractionation of PAH of molecular mass 302 in coal tar-contaminated sediment
789
Bioassay-directed identification of toxic organic compounds in creosote-contaminated groundwater Original Research Article
790
Bioassaydirected isolation of falcarindiol and isoacetovanillon from Pycnocycla caespitosa based on KCl-induced contraction in rat uterus smooth muscles
791
Bioassay-directed isolation of quaternary benzylisoquinolines from Berberis integerrima with bactericidal activity against Brucella abortus
792
Bioassay-guided Antidiabetic Study of Chromatographic Fractions of Boswellia Dalzielii Hutch. Leaf Extract
793
Bioassay-guided fractionation and in vivo antiplasmodial effect of fractions of chloroform extract of Artemisia maciverae Linn
794
Bioassay-guided fractionation of extracts from Hypericum perforatum in vitro roots treated with carboxymethylchitosans and determination of antifungal activity against human fungal pathogens
795
Bioassay-guided fractionation of pterocarpans from roots of Harpalyce brasiliana Benth Original Research Article
796
Bioassay-Guided Isolation and Characterization of the Antibacterial Compound from Sonneratia apetala Buch. Ham Leaves Collected from the Maharashtra Coast of India
797
Bioassay-guided isolation and EPR-assisted antioxidant evaluation of two valuable compounds from mango peels
798
Bioassay-guided isolation and identification of antifungal components from propolis against Penicillium italicum
799
Bioassay-guided isolation in Salvia abrotanoides Karel. stem based on its anti-fungal and anti-trichomonas activity
800
Bioassay-guided isolation of glycolipids from the seaweed Gracilaria corticata
801
Bioassay-guided isolation of phenolic apoptosis inducer anticancer agents from Berberis vulgaris fruits
802
Bioassay-guided purification and identification of antimicrobial components in Chinese green tea extract
803
Bioassay-guided screening and isolation of α-glucosidase and tyrosinase inhibitors from leaves of Morus alba
804
Bioassays and Field Studies for Allelopathy in Terrestrial Plants: Progress and Problems
805
Bioassays and selected chemical analysis of biocide-free antifouling coatings
806
Bioassays of compounds with potential juvenoid activity on Drosophila melanogaster: Juvenile hormone III, bisepoxide juvenile hormone III and methyl farnesoates
807
Bioassays of Entomopathogenic Microbes and Nematodes
808
Bioassays of Entomopathogenic Microbes and Nematodes, A. Navon & K.R.S. Ascher; CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2000, 324pp. £60.00 (US$1110.00) ISBN 0 85199 422 9.
809
Bioassays of Gonadotropins
810
Bioassays on Leptographium wingfieldii, a Bark Beetle Associated Fungus, with Phenolic Compounds of Scots Pine Phloem
811
Bioassays on selection and feeding responses of Holotrichia oblita adults to different plant species
812
Bioassays to compare the systemic activity of three neonicotinoids for control of Heteronychus arator Fabricius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in maize
813
Bioassays with Vibrio fischeri for the assessment of delayed toxicity
814
Bioassessment of Heavy Metals in Wheat Crop from Soil and Dust in a Coal Mining Area
815
Bioassessment Techniques for Monitoring of Eutrophication and Nutrient Limitation in Coastal Ecosystems
816
Bio-assisted synthesis of bi-metallic (Ag-Zn) nanoparticles by leaf extract of Azadirachta indica and its antimicrobial properties
817
Bio-Assisted Synthesis of Food-Grade FeOOH Nanoellipsoids as Promising Iron Supplements for Food Fortification
818
Bioastronautics: Optimizing human performance through research and medical innovations
819
Bioaugmentation and biostimulation effects on PAH dissipation and soil ecotoxicity under controlled conditions
820
Bioaugmentation and biostimulation effects on PAH dissipation and soil ecotoxicity under controlled conditions
821
Bioaugmentation and treatment of cephalexin drug-based pharmaceutical effluent in an upflow anaerobic fluidized bed system
822
Bioaugmentation as a tool for improving the start-up and stability of a pilot-scale partial nitrification biofilm airlift reactor
823
Bio-augmentation by nitrification with return sludge
824
Bio-augmentation for mitigating the impact of transient oxytetracycline shock on anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) performance
825
Bioaugmentation for nitrification at cold temperatures
826
Bioaugmentation for treating transient 4-fluorocinnamic acid shock loads in a rotating biological contactor
827
Bioaugmentation for treating transient or continuous p-nitrophenol shock loads in an aerobic sequencing batch reactor
828
Bioaugmentation in a newly established LECA-based horizontal flow soil filter reduces the adaptation period and enhances denitrification
829
Bioaugmentation in growing plants for lunar bases Original Research Article
830
Bioaugmentation of a biological contact oxidation ditch with indigenous nitrifying bacteria for in situ remediation of nitrogen-rich stream water
831
Bioaugmentation of a rotating biological contactor for degradation of 2-fluorophenol
832
Bioaugmentation of activated sludge towards 3-chloroaniline removal with a mixed bacterial population carrying a degradative plasmid
833
Bioaugmentation of activated sludge with Acinetobacter sp. TW enhances nicotine degradation in a synthetic tobacco wastewater treatment system
834
Bioaugmentation of aerobic microbial granules with Pseudomonas putida carrying TOL plasmid Original Research Article
835
Bioaugmentation of an activated sludge receiving pH shock loadings
836
Bioaugmentation of biological contact oxidation reactor (BCOR) with phenol-degrading bacteria for coal gasification wastewater (CGW) treatment
837
Bioaugmentation of butane-utilizing microorganisms for the in situ cometabolic treatment of 1,1-dichloroethene, 1,1-dichloroethane, and 1,1,1-trichloroethane
838
Bioaugmentation of cyanide-degrading microorganisms in a full-scale cokes wastewater treatment facility
839
Bioaugmentation of Fe(0) for the Remediation of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
840
Bioaugmentation of microbial communities in laboratory and pilot scale sequencing batch biofilm reactors using the TOL plasmid
841
Bioaugmentation of pentachlorophenol in soil and hydroponic systems
842
Bioaugmentation of potent acidogenic isolates: A strategy for enhancing biohydrogen production at elevated organic load
843
Bioaugmentation with a Bacillus sp. to reduce the phytoavailable Cd of an agricultural soil: comparison of free and immobilized microbial inocula
844
Bioaugmentation with an acetate-oxidising consortium as a tool to tackle ammonia inhibition of anaerobic digestion
845
Bioaugmentation with an acetate-type fermentation bacterium Acetobacteroides hydrogenigenes improves methane production from corn straw
846
Bioaugmentation with Nitrifying Bacteria Acclimated to Different Temperatures
847
Bioaugmentation with resin-acid-degrading bacteria enhances resin acid removal in sequencing batch reactors treating pulp mill effluents
848
Bioaugmentation with the resin acid-degrading bacterium Zoogloea resiniphila DhA-35 to counteract pH stress in an aerated lagoon treating pulp and paper mill effluent
849
Bioaugmented cellulosic hydrogen production from cornstalk by integrating dilute acid-enzyme hydrolysis and dark fermentation
850
Bioaugmented hydrogen production from carboxymethyl cellulose and partially delignified corn stalks using isolated cultures
851
Bioaugmented hydrogen production from microcrystalline cellulose using co-culture—Clostridium acetobutylicum and Ethanoigenens harbinense
852
Bioaugmented sulfate reduction using enriched anaerobic microflora in the presence of zero valent iron Original Research Article
853
Bioautography detection in thin-layer chromatography
854
Bioautography shows antibiotic production by soil bacterial isolates antagonistic to fungal dry rot of potatoes
855
Bioautography shows antibiotic production by soil bacterial isolates antagonistic to fungal dry rot of potatoes
856
Bioautography-guided isolation of antibacterial compounds of essential oils from Thai spices against histamine-producing bacteria
857
Bioavailability ’97 Symposium: Wageningen, The Netherlands, May 25–28, 1997
858
Bioavailability and antioxidant effect of epigallocatechin gallate administered in purified form versus as green tea extract in healthy individuals
859
Bioavailability and antioxidant potential of rooibos flavonoids in humans following the consumption of different rooibos formulations
860
Bioavailability and bacterial degradation rates of dissolved organic matter in a temperate coastal area during an annual cycle
861
Bioavailability and bioaccumulation characterization of essential and heavy metals contents in R. acetosa, S. oleracea and U. dioica from copper polluted and referent areas
862
Bioavailability and biotransformation of 3,4,3′,4′-tetrachlorobiphenyl (TCB) in in situ intestinal preparations of uninduced and TCB induced channel catfish
863
Bioavailability and biotransformation of 3H-benzo[a]pyrene metabolites in in Situ intestinal preparations of uninduced and BNF-induced channel catfish
864
Bioavailability and cellular effects of metals on Lumbricus terrestris inhabiting volcanic soils
865
Bioavailability and degradation of phenanthrene in compost amended soils Original Research Article
866
Bioavailability and isotopic composition of CO2 released from incubated soil organic matter fractions
867
Bioavailability and isotopic composition of CO2 released from incubated soil organic matter fractions
868
Bioavailability and mass balance studies of a commercial pentabromodiphenyl ether mixture in male Sprague–Dawley rats Original Research Article
869
Bioavailability and metabolism of the flavonol quercetin in the pig
870
Bioavailability and plant accumulation of heavy metals and phosphorus in agricultural soils amended by long-term application of sewage sludge Original Research Article
871
Bioavailability and safety of a high dose of docosahexaenoic acid triacylglycerol of algal origin in cystic fibrosis patients: a randomized, controlled study
872
Bioavailability and speciation of potentially toxic elements in agricultural soils neighboring an industrial complex in northwest Isfahan, Iran
873
Bioavailability and Tolerability of Topical and Oral Diclofenac Sodium Administration in Healthy Ponies
874
Bioavailability and toxicity of copper in soils: Integrating chemical approaches with responses of microbial biosensors
875
Bioavailability and toxicity of copper in soils: Integrating chemical approaches with responses of microbial biosensors
876
Bio-availability and transfer of natural radionuclides in a mediterranean ecosystem
877
Bioavailability and Variability of Cd, Pb, Zn, and Cu Pollution in Soft Tissues and Shell of Saccostrea cucullata Collected from the Coast of Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf, Iran
878
Bioavailability assessment and environmental fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in biostimulated creosote-contaminated soil
879
Bioavailability assessment of contaminants in soils via respiration and nitrification tests
880
Bioavailability Assessment of Vitamin A Self-Nanoemulsified Drug Delivery Systems in Rats: A Comparative Study
881
Bioavailability comparison between herbal methionine and DL-methionine on growth performance and immunocompetence basis in broiler chickens
882
Bioavailability enhancement of an active substance by supercritical antisolvent precipitation
883
Bioavailability in rats of bound pesticide residues from tolerant or susceptible varieties of soybean and canola treated with metribuzin or atrazine
884
Bioavailability modification and fungal biodegradation of PAHs in aged industrial soils
885
Bioavailability of 2,4-D sorbed to a chlorite-like complex
886
Bioavailability of amiodarone tablets administered with and without food in healthy subjects
887
Bioavailability of amprolium in fasting and nonfasting chickens after intravenous and oral administration
888
Bioavailability of angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitory peptides
889
Bioavailability of atrazine to soil microbes in the presence of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestrius (L.)
890
Bioavailability of atrazine to soil microbes in the presence of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestrius (L.)
891
Bioavailability of atrazine, pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene in European river waters
892
Bioavailability of biotin given orally to humans in pharmacologic doses
893
Bioavailability of butachlor and myclobutanil residues in soil to earthworms
894
Bioavailability of cadmium from crab hepatopancreas and mushroom in relation to inorganic cadmium: A 9-week feeding study in mice
895
Bioavailability of calcium and its absorption inhibitors in raw and cooked green leafy vegetables commonly consumed in India – An in vitro study
896
Bioavailability of calcium and magnesium from faba beans (Vicia faba L var major), soaked in different pH solutions and cooked, in growing rats
897
Bioavailability of carbohydrate material stored in tropical fruit seeds
898
Bioavailability of cellobiose and other non-digestible and/or non-absorbable sugar substitutes and related topics
899
Bioavailability of cellobiose by tolerance test and breath hydrogen excretion in humans
900
Bioavailability of chlorogenic acids following acute ingestion of coffee by humans with an ileostomy
901
BIOAVAILABILITY OF CIPROFLOXACIN TABLETS IN HUMANS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH THE DISSOLUTION RATES
902
Bioavailability of cobalt and nickel during anaerobic digestion of sulfur-rich stillage for biogas formation
903
Bioavailability of contaminants estimated from uptake rates into soil invertebrates
904
Bioavailability of copper from tribasic copper chloride and copper sulfate in growing cattle
905
Bioavailability of Cu in freshly spiked, leached and field-contaminated soils
906
Bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon across a hillslope chronosequence in the Kuparuk River region, Alaska
907
Bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon across a hillslope chronosequence in the Kuparuk River region, Alaska
908
Bioavailability of dissolved organic phosphorus compounds to typical harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu
909
Bioavailability of diuron in soil containing wheat-straw-derived char
910
Bioavailability of DOC in leachates, soil matrix solutions and soil water extracts from beech forest floors
911
Bioavailability of DOC in leachates, soil matrix solutions and soil water extracts from beech forest floors
912
Bioavailability of encapsulated resveratrol into nanoemulsion-based delivery systems
913
Bioavailability of Etoposide after Oral Administration of the Solution Marketed for Intravenous Use: Therapeutic and Pharmacoeconomic Perspectives
914
Bioavailability of fine dispersed platinum as emitted from automotive catalytic converters: a model study
915
Bioavailability of fluoride administered as sodium fluoride or monofluorophosphate to humans
916
Bioavailability of glycitein relatively to other soy isoflavones in healthy young Caucasian men
917
Bioavailability of heavy metal in rice using in vitro digestion model
918
Bioavailability of heavy metals and arbuscular mycorrhiza in a sewage-sludge-amended sandy soil
919
Bioavailability of heavy metals and arbuscular mycorrhiza in a sewage-sludge-amended sandy soil
920
Bioavailability of heavy metals and decontamination of soils by plants
921
Bioavailability of heavy metals and their effects on the midgut cells of a phytopaghous insect inhabiting volcanic environments
922
Bioavailability of heavy metals bound to sediments affected by a mining spill using Solea senegalensis and Scrobicularia plana
923
Bioavailability of heavy metals from polluted soils to plants
924
Bioavailability of heavy metals in water and sediments from a typical Mediterranean Bay (Mلlaga Bay, Region of Andalucيa, Southern Spain)
925
Bioavailability of HOC depending on the colloidal state of humic substances: A case study with PCB-77 and Daphnia magna
926
Bioavailability of in-feed tetracyclines is influenced to a greater extent by crude protein rather than calcium
927
Bioavailability of iron from a heat treated glucose-lysine model food system: assays in rats and in Caco-2 cells
928
Bioavailability of iron from amino acid complex in weanling pigs
929
Bioavailability of isoflavones
930
Bioavailability of labile aluminium in acidic drinking water: A study in the rat
931
Bioavailability of lutein from vegetables is 5 times higher than that of (beta)-carotene
932
Bioavailability of lutein in humans from intrinsically labeled vegetables determined by LC-APCI-MS
933
Bioavailability of medication delivered via nasogastric tube is decreased in the immediate postoperative period
934
Bioavailability of metals along a contamination gradient in San Diego Bay (California, USA)
935
Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments of the Dogger Bank (Central North Sea): A Mesocosm Study
936
Bioavailability of microencapsulated ferrous sulfate in milk
937
Bioavailability of microencapsulated ferrous sulfate in powdered milk produced from fortified fluid milk: a prophylactic study in rats
938
Bioavailability of N released from N-rich pyrogenic organic matter: An incubation study
939
Bioavailability of N released from N-rich pyrogenic organic matter: An incubation study
940
Bioavailability of nanoparticles in nutrient and nutraceutical delivery
941
Bioavailability of naphthalene associated with natural and synthetic sorbents
942
Bioavailability of Nitrogen Derived from Jatropha Curcas L. Seed Cake through an Incubation Study
943
Bioavailability of NO can be estimated by measuring the concentration of nitrate (NO3) in serum. However, the methods used for the measurement NO3 in plasma or serum show a great degree of variation. Therefore, we compared two analytical methods for the
944
Bioavailability of nutrients in rats fed on edible seaweeds, Nori (Porphyra tenera) and Wakame (Undaria pinnatifida), as a source of dietary fibre
945
Bioavailability of organic manganese sources in broilers fed high dietary calcium
946
Bioavailability of organic manganese sources in broilers fed high dietary calcium
947
Bioavailability of PAH in effluent water from an aluminium works evaluated by transplant caging and biliary fluorescence measurements of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)
948
Bioavailability of PAHs in the Biobio river (Chile): MFO activity and biliary fluorescence in juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss
949
Bioavailability of PCBs from field-collected sediments: Application of Tenax extraction and matrix-SPME techniques Original Research Article
950
Bioavailability of PCDD/F from contaminated soil in young Goettingen minipigs Original Research Article
951
Bioavailability of phenanthrene intercalated into an alkylammonium–montmorillonite clay
952
Bioavailability of phenanthrene intercalated into an alkylammonium–montmorillonite clay
953
Bioavailability of phenanthrene sorbed to mineral-associated humic acid
954
Bioavailability of phenolic compounds
955
Bioavailability of phenolic compounds
956
Bioavailability of phosphorus in corn gluten feed derived from conventional and low-phytate maize
957
Bioavailability of phosphorus in purified municipal wastewaters
958
Bioavailability of phthalate congeners to earthworms (Eisenia fetida) in artificially contaminated soils
959
Bioavailability of phytic acid–phosphorus and magnesium from lentils (Lens culinaris m.) in growing rats: Influence of thermal treatment and vitamin-mineral supplementation
960
Bioavailability of phytochemicals and its enhancement by drug delivery systems
961
Bioavailability of phyto-oestrogens
962
Bioavailability of polyphenols from peanut skin extract associated with plasma lipid lowering function
963
Bioavailability of radiostrontium in soil: Experimental study and modeling
964
Bioavailability of riverine dissolved organic matter to phytoplankton in the marine coastal waters
965
Bioavailability of sediment-borne lead for ragworms (Hediste diversicolor) investigated by lead isotopes
966
Bioavailability of selenium to forage crops in a sandy loam soil amended with Se-rich plant materials Original Research Article
967
Bioavailability of subcutaneous low-molecular-weight heparin to patients on vasopressors
968
Bioavailability of synthetic and biosynthetic deuterated lycopene in humans
969
Bioavailability of the dietary antioxidant flavonol quercetin in man
970
Bioavailability of the herbicide 2,4-D formulated with organoclays
971
Bioavailability of the herbicide 2,4-D formulated with organoclays
972
Bioavailability of the isomer mixture of phytoene and phytofluene-rich alga Dunaliella bardawil in rat plasma and tissues
973
Bioavailability of three ruminally protected methionine sources in cattle
974
Bioavailability of trace elements in surface sediments from Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
975
Bioavailability of triazine herbicides in a sandy soil profile
976
Bio-availability of tungsten in the vicinity of an abandoned mine in the English Lake District and some potential health implications
977
Bioavailability of vitamin D from wild edible mushrooms (Cantharellus tubaeformis) as measured with a human bioassay
978
Bioavailability of vitamin D2 and calcium from fortified milk
979
Bioavailability of wastewater-derived organic nitrogen to the alga Selenastrum Capricornutum
980
Bioavailability of water extractable organic carbon fractions in forest and agricultural soil profiles
981
Bioavailability of water extractable organic carbon fractions in forest and agricultural soil profiles
982
Bioavailability of zinc and its binding to casein in milks and formulas
983
Bioavailability of zinc in runoff water from roofing materials
984
Bioavailability Prediction of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Field-Contaminated Sediment by Mild Extractions
985
Bioavailability study of dried microencapsulated ferrous sulfate — SFE 171 — by means of the prophylactic-preventive method
986
Bioavailability study using an in-vitro method of iodine and bromine in edible seaweed
987
Bioavailability to grains of rice of aged and fresh DDD and DDE in soils Original Research Article
988
Bioavailability, Biodegradation, and Acclimation of Tetrahymena pyriformis to 1-Octanol
989
Bioavailability, biodistribution, and toxicity of biozn-aas: a new zinc source. comparative studies in rats
990
Bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr in different environmental samples — Effects of anthropogenic contamination and implications for isoscapes in past migration studies Original Research Article
991
Bioavailable compounds in sinking particulate organic matter, Blanes Canyon, NW Mediterranean Sea: Effects of a large storm and sea surface biological processes
992
Bioavailable DDT residues in sediments: Laboratory assessment of ageing effects using semi-permeable membrane devices
993
Bioavailable flavonoids to suppress the formation of 8-OHdG in HepG2 cells
994
Bioavailable metals and cellular effects in the digestive gland of marine limpets living close to shallow water hydrothermal vents Original Research Article
995
Bioavailable organic matter in surface sediments of the Nazaré canyon and adjacent slope (Western Iberian Margin)
996
Bioavailable trace metals in micro-tidal Thambraparani estuary, Gulf of Mannar, SE coast of India
997
Bioavailable zinc intake of Korean adults in relation to the phytate content of Korean foods
998
Bioavailable zinc intake of Korean adults in relation to the phytate content of Korean foods
999
BIOB: A mathematical model for the biodegradation of low solubility hydrocarbons
1000
Biobank; An Essential Infrastructure for the Future of Personalized Medicine
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