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Coronary heart disease, shared care, and cholesterol
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Coronary heart disease, stroke, and hypertension in a U.S. National cohort: The NHANES I Epidemiologic Follow-up Study
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Coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease risk factors: a study on a middle-aged and elderly population
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Coronary heart disease: Intervention for intimate relationship issues Original Research Article
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Coronary Heart Disease: Pandemic in a True Sense
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Coronary heart disease: where have we been and where are we going?
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Coronary heart disease:: At the interface of molecular genetics and preventive medicine
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Coronary hemodynamic and metabolic studies of the coronary slow flow phenomenon
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Coronary hemodynamics in patients with symptomatic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Coronary hemodynamics of stent implantation after suboptimal and optimal balloon angioplasty
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Coronary hybrid revascularization from January 1997 to January 2001: a clinical follow-up
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Coronary in-stent restenosis following beta brachytherapy A histopathological examination
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Coronary in-stent restenosis: Current status and future strategies
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Coronary Insufficiency After Stentless Aortic Root Replacement: Risk Factors and Solutions
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Coronary insufficiency in children: Review of literature and report of a rare case with unknown aetiology
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Coronary intervention at hospitals without on-site cardiac surgery: are we pushing the envelope too far?
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Coronary Intervention Without a Safety Net
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Coronary Intervention, Restenosis and Complications
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Coronary interventional procedures in pediatric heart transplant recipients with cardiac allograft vasculopathy
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Coronary interventions: clinical outcomes and non-stent techniques
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Coronary interventions: keeping score
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Coronary intravascular ultrasound: implications for understanding the development and potential regression of atherosclerosis
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Coronary involvement in Takayasuʹs arteritis
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Coronary ischemia and percutaneous intervention
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Coronary ischemia induced Wolf Parkinson White syndrome
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Coronary ischemic disease, arterial stiffness, and pulse pressure
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Coronary Ischemic Events after First Atrial Fibrillation: Risk and Survival
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Coronary lesions at increased risk
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Coronary lumen at six-month follow-up of a new radiopaque cordis tantalum stent using quantitative angiography and intracoronary ultrasound
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Coronary Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Coming of Age
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Coronary malperfusion due to type a aortic dissection: mechanism and surgical management
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Coronary microcirculation evaluation with transesophageal echocardiography Doppler in type II diabetics
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Coronary microcirculation: Physiology and mechanics
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Coronary microcirculatory vasoconstriction during ischemia in patients with unstable angina
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Coronary microembolization
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Coronary microembolization
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Coronary Microembolization: the Role of TNF- α in Contractile Dysfunction
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Coronary microvascular abnormalities in Chagasʹ disease
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Coronary microvascular dilation is impaired during cold pressor test in diabetic patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries
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Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction and Diastolic Load Correlate With Cardiac Troponin T Release Measured by a Highly Sensitive Assay in Patients With Nonischemic Heart Failure
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Coronary microvascular dysfunction is highly prevalent in women with chest pain in the absence of coronary artery disease: Results from the NHLBI WISE study
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Coronary microvascular endothelial cell growth regulates expression of the gene encoding p22-phox
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Coronary Microvascular Function and Cortical Pain Processing in Patients With Silent Positive Exercise Testing and Normal Coronary Arteries
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Coronary microvascular function and myocardial metabolism in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy
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Coronary microvascular function and myocardial metabolism in the pig model of pacing induced progressive LV dysfunction
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Coronary Microvascular Reactivity After Ischemic Cold Storage and Reperfusion
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Coronary Microvascular Reactivity to Adenosine Predicts Adverse Outcome in Women Evaluated for Suspected Ischemia: Results From the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute WISE (Womenʹs Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation) Study
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Coronary microvascular response to intracoronary administration of nicorandil
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Coronary microvascular spasm and angina pectoris
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Coronary microvascular spasm causes myocardial ischemia in patients with vasospastic angina
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Coronary microvascular spasm in patients with vasospastic angina
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Coronary microvasculature alteration in hypertensive rats. Effect of treatment with a diuretic and an ACE inhibitor
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Coronary morphologic findings after stent implantation
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Coronary MRI: More Pretty Pictures or Present-Day Value?
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Coronary Multidetector Computed Tomography: A New Standard for Preoperative Risk Assessment?
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Coronary Myocardial Bridges: Pathophysiology and Clinical Relevance
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Coronary narrowing secondary to compression by pericardial hydatid cyst
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Coronary no-flow and ventricular tachycardia associated with habitual marijuana use
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Coronary No-reflow Phenomenon: A Review of Therapeutic Pharmacological Agents
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Coronary obstruction by a calcific pericardial ring
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Coronary operations in octogenarians: can we select the patients?
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Coronary operations in patients with spinal cord injury
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Coronary ostial enlargement to prevent stenosis after prosthetic aortic valve replacement
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Coronary ostial patch angioplasty in children
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Coronary ostial reconstruction
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Coronary Ostial Stenosis After Aortic Valve Replacement, Revisited
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Coronary perforation during unprotected left main angioplasty. Management with conservative approach: a case report
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Coronary perforation managed with covered stent
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Coronary perfusate composition influences diastolic properties, myocardial water content, and histologic characteristics of the rat left ventricle
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Coronary perfusion methods during off-pump coronary artery bypass: results of a randomized clinical trial
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Coronary perfusion pressure during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Coronary plague instability in severe acute respiratory syndrome
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Coronary plaque as a replacement for age as a risk factor in global risk assessment
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Coronary Plaque Burden and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Single-Point Versus Serial Assessment
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Coronary plaque burden detected by multislice computed tomography after acute myocardial infarction with near-normal coronary arteries by angiography
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Coronary plaque composition of nonculprit lesions, assessed by in vivo intracoronary ultrasound radio frequency data analysis, is related to clinical presentation
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Coronary plaque composition, macrophage infiltration and tissue factor content in patients with diabetes mellitus
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Coronary Plaque Composition: Multifactorial Contribution
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Coronary plaque injury triggers neutrophil activation in patients with coronary artery disease
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Coronary plaque morphologic characteristics early and late after heart transplantation: In vivo analysis with intravascular ultrasonography,
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Coronary plaque regression: role of low density lipoprotein-apheresis
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Coronary Plaque Rupture and Vessel Remodeling
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Coronary pseudoaneurysm: An uncommon cause of P.U.O. after a common procedure: An interesting case report
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Coronary Pseudoaneurysm: An Unreported Complication of Castleman’s Disease
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Coronary pseudoaneurysms are a known complication of the Bentall wrap-inclusion method of composite valve grafting. We describe two cases to illustrate a straightforward technique for repair and prevention of coronary pseudoaneurysm formation.
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Coronary pseudo-lesions induced in the left anterior descending and right coronary artery by the angioplasty guide-wire
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Coronary reactivity to nitroglycerin: Intravascular ultrasound evidence for the importance of plaque distribution
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Coronary Recanalization by Elective Angioplasty Prevents Ventricular Dilation After Anterior Myocardial Infarction
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Coronary recanalization in anterior myocardial infarction: The open perforator hypothesis
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Coronary Reimplantation After Neoaortic Reconstruction Can Yield Better Result in Arterial Switch Operation: Comparison With Open Trap Door Technique
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Coronary Reimplantatıon After Neoaortic Reconstruction in Arterial Switch Operation
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Coronary Reimplantation During Jatene Procedure
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Coronary reimplantation in aortic root replacement: a method to avoid tension
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Coronary remodeling of proximal and distal stenotic atherosclerotic plaques within the same artery by intravascular ultrasound study
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Coronary reoperation via small laparotomy using right gastroepiploic artery without CPB
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Coronary reoperations: recurrence of angina and clinical outcome with and without cardiopulmonary bypass
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Coronary reperfusion: numerators searching for denominators
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Coronary Responses and Differential Mechanisms of Late Stent Thrombosis Attributed to First-Generation Sirolimus- and Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents
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Coronary restenosis: a new strategy for the future?
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Coronary restenosis: a review of mechanisms and management
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Coronary Revascularization and Cardiac Catheterization in the United States: Trends in Racial Differences
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Coronary revascularization and quality of life
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Coronary Revascularization Before Noncardiac Vascular Surgery: One More Step Forward in Understanding Its Role
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Coronary Revascularization for Patients With Diabetes: Updated Data Favor Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
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Coronary revascularization in older women and men in the United States: trends in ethnic differences
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Coronary Revascularization in the Community: A Population-Based Study, 1990 to 2004 Original Research Article
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Coronary revascularization in the treatment of moderate and severe postischemic left ventricular dysfunction
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Coronary revascularization is under-utilized in medicaid patients with acute myocardial infarction
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Coronary revascularization of the circumflex
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Coronary Revascularization Strategies in Patients With Diabetes and Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease: Has the Final Chapter Been Written?
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Coronary Revascularization Strategy and Outcomes According to Blood Pressure (from the International Verapamil SR-Trandolapril Study [INVEST])
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Coronary Revascularization Surgery After Myocardial Infarction: Impact of Bypass Surgery on Survival After Thrombolysis
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Coronary revascularization with arterial conduits collateral to the lower limb
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Coronary revascularization with or without cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with preoperative nondialysis-dependent renal insufficiency
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Coronary revascularization without cardiopulmonary bypass in high-risk patients: a route to the future
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Coronary revascularization without cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with pectus excavatum
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Coronary Revascularization Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass Versus the Conventional Approach in High-Risk Patients
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Coronary risk assessment in women
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Coronary risk assessment in women
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk assessment methods and cholesterol lowering
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Coronary risk factor status after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
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Coronary risk factors and coronary atheroma burden at severely narrowing segments
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Coronary risk factors and inflammation in patients with coronary artery disease and internal cardioverter defibrillator implants
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Coronary Risk Factors and Myocardial Perfusion in Asymptomatic Adults: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Original Research Article
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Coronary risk factors in Indians
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Coronary risk factors in patients with early-onset coronary disease and normal coronariography
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Coronary risk factors in people from the Indian subcontinent
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Coronary risk factors in people from the Indian subcontinent living in West London and their siblings in India
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Coronary risk factors in women six months after coronary artery bypass grafting
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Coronary risk factors measured in childhood and young adult life are associated with coronary artery calcification in young adults: The muscatine study
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Coronary risk reduction through intensive community-based lifestyle intervention: the Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) experience
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Coronary Risk Stratification, Discrimination, and Reclassification Improvement Based on Quantification of Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis: The Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study
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Coronary rotational ablation for calcific coronary artery stenosis in a young child
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Coronary ruptured plaque mimicking spontaneous coronary dissection in a young woman
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Coronary Segmental Responses to Acetylcholine and Bradykinin in Patients With Atherosclerotic Risk Factors
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Coronary sinus adrenomedullin rises in response to myocardial injury
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Coronary Sinus and Ascending Aortic Levels of Aldosterone, Angiotensin II, and B-Type Natriuretic Peptide in Patients With Aortic Stenosis and in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
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Coronary sinus catheterization via a femoral vein
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Coronary sinus dilatation is a sign of impaired right ventricular function in patients with heart failure
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Coronary sinus diverticulum as a cause of resistant posteroseptal pathway ablation
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Coronary sinus interventions in cardiac surgery, 2nd edition: Edited by Werner Mohl, MD, PhD, Georgetown, Texas, Landes Bioscience, 2000, 224 pp, illustrated, $99.00, ISBN: 1-58706-006-X
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Coronary Sinus Orifice Atresia With Left Superior Vena Cava in Patients With Univentricular Heart
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Coronary sinus ostial atresia with persistent left superior vena cava
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Coronary sinus ostial atresia: A rare associated anomaly that should be remembered in patients undergoing univentricular palliation
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Coronary sinus pacing mistaken as interventricular septal perforation and subsequent left ventricular pacing by a transvenously introduced pacing electrode
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Coronary Sinus Reducer Stent for the Treatment of Chronic Refractory Angina Pectoris: A Prospective, Open-Label, Multicenter, Safety Feasibility First-in-Man Study Original Research Article
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Coronary Sinus Stenting for the Management of Left Ventricular Lead Displacement during Resynchronization Therapy: A Report of Two Cases
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Coronary sinus thrombosis after cannulation during cardiopulmonary bypass
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Coronary Slow Flow Phenomenon Clinical Findings and Predictors
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Coronary slow flow: Benign or ominous?
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Coronary Slow-Flow Phenomenon or Syndrome Y: A Microvascular Angina Awaiting Recognition
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Coronary spasm after injection of ondansetron: Case report and review of the literature
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Coronary spasm and hypersensitivity to amoxicillin: Kounis or not Kounis syndrome?
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Coronary Stenosis Detection by 16-Slice Computed Tomography in Heart Transplant Patients: Comparison With Conventional Angiography and Impact on Clinical Management Original Research Article
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Coronary stenosis dilatation induced by L-arginine
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Coronary stent
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Coronary stent assessment on multidetector computed tomography: Source and predictors of image distortion
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Coronary Stent Design and New Clinical Trial Insights
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Coronary Stent Fracture and In-Stent Restenosis at Coronary Computed Tomography
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Coronary stent fracture and restenosis in the drug-eluting stent era: Do we have clues of management?
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Coronary stent fracture in a saphenous vein graft to right coronary artery — Successful treatment by the novel use of the Jomed coronary stent graft: Case report and review of the literature
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Coronary stent grafts covered by a polytetrafluoroethylene membrane
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Coronary stent implantation changes 3-D vessel geometry and 3-D shear stress distribution
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Coronary stent implantation in acute myocardial infarction,
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Coronary stent implantation in patients older than 75 years of age: Clinical profile and initial and long-term (3 years) outcome
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Coronary stent implantation is superior to balloon angioplasty for chronic coronary occlusions: Six-year clinical follow-up of the GISSOC trial
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Coronary stent implantation may seal the inflammatory response in patients with acute coronary syndromes
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Coronary stent occlusion following strenuous exertion: is the risk actual? Is it preventable?
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Coronary stent occlusion: Thrombus horribilis
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Coronary Stent Placement in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: Comparison of Clinical and Angiographic Outcome After Randomization to Antiplatelet or Anticoagulant Therapy
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Coronary Stent Thrombosis in the Current Drug-Eluting Stent Era: Insights From the ERACI III Trial
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Coronary Stent Thrombosis With Vorapaxar Versus Placebo: Results From the TRA 2°P-TIMI 50 Trial
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Coronary stenting after rotational atherectomy in diffuse lesions of the small coronary artery: comparison with balloon angioplasty prior to stenting
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Coronary stenting after unsuccessful emergency angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction: Results in a series of consecutive patients
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Coronary Stenting and Inflammation
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Coronary Stenting and Inflammation: Implications for Further Surgical and Medical Treatment
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Coronary stenting and use of abciximab
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Coronary stenting during acute myocardial infarction. Results from the stent without coumadin French registry
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Coronary stenting for transplant coronary artery disease
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Coronary stenting for treatment of ostial stenoses of native coronary arteries or aortocoronary saphenous venous grafts
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Coronary stenting in cardiac allograft vasculopathy
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Coronary stenting in diabetic patients: Results from the ROSETTA registry
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Coronary stenting in patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty during acute myocardial infarction
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Coronary stenting in the setting of spontaneous coronary artery dissection
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Coronary stenting of bifurcation lesions using “T” or “reverse Y” configuration with Wiktor stent
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Coronary stenting of unprotected left main stem stenoses in elderly patients unsuitable for coronary surgery
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Coronary stenting or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty prior to noncardiac surgery increases adverse perioperative cardiac events: the evidence is mounting
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Coronary stenting or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty prior to noncardiac surgery increases adverse perioperative cardiac events: the evidence is mounting: Reply
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Coronary stenting versus balloon angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction: A meta-regression analysis of randomized trials
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Coronary stenting versus balloon angioplasty in small vessels
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Coronary stenting versus balloon angioplasty in small vessels: A meta-analysis from 11 randomized studies Original Research Article
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Coronary stenting with novel stainless steel balloon-expandable stent: Determinants of neointimal formation and changes in arterial geometry after placement in an atherosclerotic model
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Coronary stenting with angioscopic guidance
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Coronary stenting with AVE microstents in acute myocardial infarction
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Coronary stents: A health system perspective, ,
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Coronary stents: A materials perspective
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Coronary stents: An industry perspective, ,
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Coronary stents—open choices for closed arteries
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Coronary subclavian steal: A recurrent case with notes on detecting the threat potential
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Coronary Superficial and Spotty Calcium Deposits in Culprit Coronary Lesions of Acute Coronary Syndrome as Determined by Optical Coherence Tomography
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Coronary surgery in patients with peripheral vascular disease: effect of avoiding cardiopulmonary bypass
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Coronary Surgery in Patients With Preexisting Chronic Atrial Fibrillation: Early and Midterm Clinical Outcome
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Coronary surgery with intermittent aortic cross-clamping: a word of caution on the incidence of cerebrovascular accidents: letter 2
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Coronary surgery without cardiotomy suction and autotransfusion reduces the postoperative systemic inflammatory response
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Coronary syndromes following aspirin withdrawal: A special risk for late stent thrombosis Original Research Article
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Coronary thrombosis
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Coronary thrombosis associated with inherited protein S deficiency: A case report
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Coronary Thrombosis From Large, Nonprotruding, Superficial Calcified Coronary Plaques
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Coronary Thrombosis without Dissection following Blunt Trauma
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Coronary to pulmonary artery collaterals in patients with pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect
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Coronary to pulmonary artery fistula detected by transthoracic echocardiography
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Coronary tracheal collaterals after heart–lung transplant
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Coronary vascular dysfunction in premenopausal women with diabetes mellitus
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Coronary Vascular Morphology in Pressure-overload Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
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Coronary vascular reactivity is abnormal in patients with Chagasʹ heart disease
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Coronary Vascular Remodeling in Association With Endothelial Dysfunction
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Coronary vascular reserve is similarly reduced in hypertensive patients without any other coronary risk factors and in normotensive smokers and hypercholesterolemic patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries
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Coronary vascular responses to short-term cocaine administration in conscious baboons compared with dogs
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Coronary Vascular Responsiveness to Adenosine Is Impaired Additively by Blockade of Nitric Oxide Synthesis and Sulfonylure
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Coronary vasoconstriction after coronary angioplasty is attenuated by endothelin a receptor antagonism
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Coronary vasoconstriction induced by mental stress (simulated public speaking)
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Coronary Vasoconstrictive Effects of Neuropeptide Y and Their Modulation by the ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel in Anesthetized Dogs
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Coronary vasodilation by noninvasive transcutaneous ultrasound: An in vivo canine study
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Coronary vasodilator reserve is impaired in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and left ventricular dysfunction
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Coronary vasodilator reserve: a clue to the explanation of 201Tl redistribution patterns early after successful primary stenting for acute myocardial infarction
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Coronary vasodilator responses to bradykinin in euglycemic and diabetic rats
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Coronary vasodilatory capacity and flow reserve are attenuated in normal myocardium supplied by bypass grafts
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Coronary vasodilatory capacity and flow reserve in normal myocardium supplied by bypass grafts late after surgery
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Coronary vasomotility and myocardial blood flow early after heart transplantation
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Coronary Vasomotion After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Depends on the Severity of the Culprit Lesion
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Coronary vasomotion and exercise‑induced adaptations in coronary artery disease patients: A systematic review and meta‑analysis
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Coronary vasomotion during dynamic exercise: Influence of intravenous and intracoronary nicardipine
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Coronary vasomotor function in a normotensive, nondiabetic referral population with normal coronary arteriograms
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Coronary vasomotor reactivity among normotensive african and white american subjects with chest pain
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Coronary vasoregulation in patients with various risk factors in response to cold pressor testing: Contrasting myocardial blood flow responses to short- and long-term vitamin C administration
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Coronary Vasospasm and Coronary Atherosclerosis: Do We Have to Choose?
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Coronary vasospasm and raspberry ketones weight-loss supplement: Is there a connection?
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Coronary vasospasm as a cause of effort-related myocardial ischemia during low-dose chronic continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil
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Coronary vasospasm as a possible cause of elevated cardiac troponin I in patients with acute coronary syndrome and insignificant coronary artery disease
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Coronary vasospasm due to hypercholinergic crisis: An example of normal coronary arteriogram and myocardial infarction
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Coronary vasospasm during an adenosine stress test
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Coronary vasospasm in a patient suffering from sarin poisoning
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Coronary Vasospasm Induced During Isoproterenol Head-Up Tilt Test
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Coronary vasospasm secondary to hypercholinergic crisis: An iatrogenic cause of acute myocardial infarction in myasthenia gravis
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Coronary vasospasm-induced acute coronary syndrome complicated by life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in patients without hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease
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Coronary vein balloon angioplasty forleft ventricular pacemaker lead implantation
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Coronary venous angioplasty to a ring- like stricture preventing left ventricular lead insertion
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Coronary venous imaging with electron beam computed tomographic angiography: Three-dimensional mapping and relationship with coronary arteries
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Coronary ventricular fistula as a complication of PTCA: A case report and literature review
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Coronary vessel trees from 3D imagery: A topological approach
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Coronary wallstents show significant late, postprocedural expansion despite implantation with adjunct high-pressure balloon inflations
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Coronary-artery bypass surgery and the brain: persisting concerns
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Coronary-Artery Stent
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Coronary-Cameral Fistula Connecting the Left Anterior Descending Artery and the First Obtuse Marginal Artery to the Left Ventricle: A Rare Finding
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Coronary-cameral fistula in an asymptomatic adult patient
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Coronary-coronary bypass using the radial artery
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Coronary-coronary radial artery graft for single, distal LAD lesion
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Coronary-pulmonary artery fistula: Heart-on-a-heart appearance
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Coronary-pulmonary fistula serving as a collateral source to the occluded coronary artery in a patient with myocardial infarction
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Coronary-pulmonary steal syndrome
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Coronary-Subclavian Steal Syndrome Following CABG: a Case Report and Literature Review
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Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome in a hemodialysis patient with ipsilateral subclavian artery occlusion and contralateral vertebral artery stenosis “Case Report”
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Coronary–Subclavian Steal Syndrome: An usual cause of refractory unstable angina
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Coronary-to-coronary bypass using a free internal mammary artery: An alternative
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Coronas and iridescence in mountain wave clouds
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Coronas of balleans
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CORONAS-F observations of active phenomena on the sun Original Research Article
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CORONAS-F satellite: Tasks for study of particle acceleration Original Research Article
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Coronatine alleviates salinity stress in cotton by improving the antioxidative defense system and radical-scavenging activity
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Coronatine, a more powerful elicitor for inducing taxane biosynthesis in Taxus media cell cultures than methyl jasmonate
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Possibilities for Criminal Law Reaction in Europe: A Review
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection in Newborns
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Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Deactivation via Spike Glycoprotein Shielding by Old Drugs: Molecular Docking Approach
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Coronavirus and Divine Justice and its Relation to the Issue of Natural and Moral Evil
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Coronavirus and Emergence of an Extraordinary Political Economy: editorial note
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Coronavirus Anxiety: The Predictive Role of Perfectionism and Self-compassion
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Coronavirus as a possible cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome
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Coronavirus confirmed as cause of SARS
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Coronavirus COVID-19 and its Effect on Erection and Patients’ Sexual Disorders: A Narrative Review
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and Dental Treatment
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): 10 Questions and Discussion Points for Diabetes and COVID-19
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Coronavirus Disease 19 with Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum: A Report of Three Cases
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and cardiovascular events
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and pediatric gastroenterology
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in adolescents: An update on current clinical and diagnostic characteristics
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) in Middle East: Data, Facts and Doubts
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) manifestations during pregnancy in all three trimesters: A case series
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak in Pediatrics and the Role of Pediatricians: A Systematic Review
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Systematic Review of Pregnancy and the Possibility of Vertical Transmission
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): review study
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Coronavirus Disease 2019- Challenges Today and Tomorrow in Orthodontic Practice: A Review
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Children with Acute Respiratory Infection: A Study From Southeastern Iran
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Patients with Thalassemia; Emerging Challenges
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 Occupational Considerations for Surgeons: A Review Article
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine Hesitancy in the Kurdistan Region: A Cross-Sectional National Survey
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Coronavirus disease 2019: Global Contamination and Global Cleanup
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Coronavirus Disease 2019: Latest Data on Neuroinvasive Potential
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Coronavirus Disease in Cardiovascular Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Final Prognosis
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Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) Presenting with Severe Acute Pancreatitis: A Case Report from Iran
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Coronavirus Disease-2019 Infection in Neonates of an Infected Pregnant Mother with Triplets
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Coronavirus in severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
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Coronavirus Incidence Rate Estimation from Social Media Data in Iran
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Coronavirus infections in children: from SARS and MERS to COVID-19, a narrative review of epidemiological and clinical features
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Coronavirus N Protein N-Terminal Domain (NTD) Specifically Binds the Transcriptional Regulatory Sequence (TRS) and Melts TRS-cTRS RNA Duplexes
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Coronavirus Pandemic and Worries during Pregnancy; a Letter to Editor
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Coronavirus phylogeny based on triplets of nucleic acids bases
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Coronavirus Vaccination and Mortality in the Omicron Outbreak in Iran: Mortality Reduction due to Attenuated Pathogenicity and Booster Vaccine Doses
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Coronavirus, Its Neurologic Manifestations, and Complications
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Coronavirus: Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications from 1968 to 2020
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Coronavirus: Discover the Structure of Global Knowledge, Hidden Patterns & Emerging Events
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Coronavirus: Nursing Students’ Knowledge and Risk Perception of Clinical Practice during the Pandemic
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Coronavirus: Where Has All the Health Economics Gone?
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Coronaviruses and gastrointestinal symptoms: an old liaison for the new SARS-CoV-2
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Coronaviruses Pathogens in Human in Third Millennium (SARS-CoV, MERS, COVID-19): A Review Article
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Coronavirus-induced Anxiety among Pregnant Women
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Coronavirus-nephropathy; renal involvement in COVID-19
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Coronavirus-Related Opportunities for Promoting Occupational Health and Safety
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Coroner autopsies originating from complaints to the police in a Nigerian Urban centre
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Coroner Wakley: two remarkable eyewitness accounts
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Coroners and public health
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Coronilla juncea is both a nutritive fodder shrub and useful in the rehabilitation of abandoned Mediterranean marginal farmland
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Coronin 1B Antagonizes Cortactin and Remodels Arp2/3-Containing Actin Branches in Lamellipodia
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Coronin 1B Coordinates Arp2/3 Complex and Cofilin Activities at the Leading Edge
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Coronin-1A Stabilizes F-Actin by Bridging Adjacent Actin Protomers and Stapling Opposite Strands of the Actin Filament
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Coronoid systems with perfect matchings Original Research Article
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Corono-radicular biological restoration of maxillary central incisors by direct method
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Corosolic acid induces apoptosis through mitochondrial pathway and caspases activation in human cervix adenocarcinoma HeLa cells
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Corosolic acid induces apoptotic cell death in human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells in vitro
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COROT: A minisat for pionnier science, asteroseismology and planets finding Original Research Article
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CoRoT: Harvest of the exoplanet program
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Co-rotation constructions of residuated semigroups
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Corotation resonances and planetary formation
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Co-rotational beam elements with warping effects in instability problems Original Research Article
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Co-rotational dynamic analysis of flexible beams Original Research Article
341
Co-rotational finite element formulation for thin-walled beams with generic open section Original Research Article
342
Co-rotational flat facet triangular elements for shell instability analyses Original Research Article
343
Co-rotational formulation for geometric nonlinear analysis of doubly symmetric thin-walled beams Original Research Article
344
Corotational formulation for nonlinear dynamics of beams with arbitrary thin-walled open cross-sections
345
Corotational mixed finite element formulation for thin-walled beams with generic cross-section
346
Corotational non-linear analysis of thin plates and shells using a new shell element
347
Corotational nonlinear dynamic analysis of laminated composite shells
348
CORPORA AMYLACEA IN HUMAN CADAVERIC BRAIN AGE RELATED DIFFERENCES
349
CORPORA IN LANGUAGE RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA
350
Corpora Lutea Diameter, Plasma Progesterone Concentration and Follicular Development in PGF2α and CIDR Estrus Synchronized Goats
351
CORPORA USE IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH WRITING
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Corporal punishment and child adjustment
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Corporal Punishment and its Effects in Pakistan
354
Corporal punishment and physical maltreatment against children: A community study on Chinese parents in Hong Kong
355
Corporal punishment and primary prevention of physical abuse
356
Corporate "central nervous system" software
357
Corporate and Institutional Transparency for Economic Growth in Europe, Oxelheim Lars (Ed.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2006) 444p, € 76.99, ISBN 0-08-044665-5.
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Corporate and social performance links in the gaming industry
359
Corporate asset purchases and sales: Theory and evidence
360
Corporate bankruptcies and official bail-outs: A cost–benefit analysis
361
Corporate behavior and competitiveness: impact of environmental regulation on Chinese firms
362
CORPORATE BLOGS AS ACORPORATECOMMUNICATION STRATEGY
363
Corporate board attributes and bankruptcy
364
Corporate boards and regulation: The effect of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act and the exchange listing requirements on firm value
365
Corporate body name changes: Helping the user search efficiently and effectively
366
Corporate bond default risk: A 150-year perspective
367
Corporate bond liquidity and matrix pricing
368
Corporate bond liquidity before and after the onset of the subprime crisis
369
Corporate bond ratings changes and economic instability: Evidence from the Korean financial crisis
370
Corporate Call Policy for Nonconvertible Bonds
371
Corporate capital structure and the characteristics of suppliers and customers
372
Corporate capital structure in turbulent times: a case study of the US airline industry
373
Corporate capture and Coca-Cola
374
Corporate cash flow and stock price exposures to foreign exchange rate risk
375
Corporate cash holdings and CEO compensation incentives
376
Corporate cash holdings: An empirical investigation of UK companies
377
Corporate Champions: doing good more effectively
378
Corporate characteristics, governance attributes and the extent of voluntary disclosure in Bangladesh
379
Corporate citizenship and public relations: The importance and interactivity of social responsibility issues on corporate websites
380
Corporate citizenship and the employee/citizen solider
381
Corporate comets or typical trajectories?: Corporate dynamics in the 1990s
382
Corporate communications managers in large firms: new challenges
383
Corporate Community Involvement. The Definitive Guide to Maximizing Your Business’ Societal Engagement
384
Corporate contracting for health care
385
Corporate control and enterprise structure in the Canadian economy: 1972–1987
386
Corporate control and industry structure in global communications: an introduction
387
Corporate control and real investment in incomplete markets
388
Corporate control and the market for managerial labour: On the decision to go public
389
Corporate control, bank risk taking, and the health of the banking industry
390
Corporate control, expected underpricing, and the choice of issuance mechanism in unseasoned equity markets
391
Corporate cost of occupational accidents: an activity-based analysis
392
Corporate Credibility’s Role in Consumers’ Attitudes and Purchase Intentions When a High versus a Low Credibility Endorser Is Used in the Ad
393
Corporate credit risk modeling and the macroeconomy
394
CORPORATE CRIME ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTS ON STOCK PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN MALAYSIA
395
corporate crime in indonesian criminal law system
396
Corporate Cultural Dimensions, Social Responsibility and Financial Performance
397
Corporate Culture and Commitment: Impact on Performance of International New Product Development Programs
398
Corporate culture and the bottom line
399
Corporate culture, absorptive capacity and IT success
400
Corporate culture, related chief executive officer traits, and the development of executive information systems
401
Corporate debt and output pricing in developing countries: Industry-level evidence from Turkey
402
Corporate Default Prediction among Tehran Stock Exchange’s Selected Industries
403
Corporate derivatives use and firm value: Evidence from Turkey
404
Corporate disclosure quality, earnings smoothing, and earningsʹ timeliness
405
Corporate disclosures made by Chinese listed companies
406
Corporate distress and lobbying: Evidence from the Stimulus Act
407
Corporate diversification and asymmetric information: evidence from stock market trading characteristics
408
Corporate diversification and efficiency of manufacturing firms listed in Bursa Malaysia
409
Corporate diversification and performance: evidence on production efficiency
410
Corporate diversification and shareholder value: a survey of recent literature
411
Corporate diversification strategies and capital structure
412
Corporate diversification, information asymmetry and firm performance: Evidence from Tehran Stock Exchange
413
Corporate Diversification, Value Maximization, and Organizational Capabilities
414
Corporate diversification: identifying new businesses systematically in the diversified firm
415
Corporate diversification’s effects on Efficiency and productivity: case study of Manufacturing firms listed in Bursa Malaysia
416
Corporate dynamic transparency: the new ICT-driven ethics?
417
Corporate earnings and the equity premium
418
Corporate elites as informants in qualitative international business research
419
Corporate enterprise: a new reality for hospitality organisations?
420
Corporate entrepreneurs and privatized firms in russia, ukraine, and belarus
421
Corporate entrepreneurship and financial performance: The case of management leveraged buyouts
422
Corporate entrepreneurship antecedents and performance in agricultural advisory services corporations in west of Iran
423
Corporate entrepreneurship in network organizations:: How subsidiary initiative drives internal market efficiency
424
Corporate Entrepreneurship in Training Institutions
425
Corporate entrepreneurship:: antidote or oxymoron?
426
Corporate environme ntal behavior research: informing environme ntal policy
427
Corporate environmental and resource management: In search of a new managerial paradigm
428
Corporate environmental disclosure, financial markets and the media: An international perspective
429
Corporate environmental disclosures: are they useful in determining environmental performance?
430
Corporate environmental disclosures: Competitive disclosure hypothesis using 1991 annual report data
431
Corporate Environmental Innovation (CEI): a government initiative to support corporate sustainability leadership
432
Corporate Environmental Management 2: Culture and Organisations : , Earthscan Publications Ltd (1997) 192 £15.95. Building to Last: The Challenge for Business Leaders, , Earthscan Publications Ltd (1997) 204 £15.95
433
Corporate environmental management and regulation of mining operations in the Cyclades, Greece
434
Corporate environmental market responsiveness: A model of individual and organizational drivers
435
Corporate environmental responsibility in the supply chain
436
Corporate environmental responsiveness in India: lessons from a developing country
437
Corporate environmental strategy: The avalanche of change since Bhopal : B.W. Piasecki (author) John Wiley & Sons, 1995, 180 pp, ISBN 0-471-10627-5, US$24.95
438
Corporate environmentalism: the construct and its measurement
439
CORPORATE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES (NON-) DISCLOSURE
440
Corporate ergonomics programme at automobiles Peugeot-Sochaux
441
Corporate ergonomics programme at BCM Airdrie
442
Corporate ergonomics programme at Ford Motor Company
443
Corporate ergonomics programme at Scottish & Newcastle
444
Corporate ergonomics programme at Volvo Car Corporation
445
Corporate Excellence in the Year 2000 : L K T , Century (1996), 350 pp., £18.99
446
Corporate Farm Performance in Russia, 1991–1995: An Efficiency Analysis
447
Corporate finance and state enterprise reform in China
448
Corporate finance—Theory and practice
449
Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting: by Tim Sutton, Financial Times/Prentice Hall, Harlow, Essex, England, 2000, xiii+754 pp
450
Corporate financial decision-makers’ perceptions of workplace safety
451
Corporate financial disclosure in emerging markets: Does economic development matter?
452
CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: TIME TO CHANGE THE “COST OF CAPITAL” PARADIGM?
453
Corporate Financial Reporting. Theory and Practice: Andrew Higson (Ed.); Sage, 2003, 228 pages, ISBN 0-7619-7141-6 (£24.99)
454
Corporate Financial Reporting: A Global Perspective: by Hervé Stolowy and Michel J. Lebas, Thomson, London, UK, 2002, xxvi+636 pp. ISBN: 1-861-52753-5, £31.99
455
Corporate Financial Reporting: By Bhabatosh Banerjee and Arun Kumar Basu (Eds.), University of Calcutta, Calcutta, 2001, vi+275 pages
456
Corporate Financial Strategies for Global Competitiveness
457
Corporate Financing and Goverance in Japan: The Road to the Future: by Takeo Hoshi and Anil Kashyap, MIT Press, 2002.
458
Corporate financing decisions when investors take the path of least resistance
459
Corporate financing decisions, managerial market timing, and real investment
460
Corporate firms in the 21st century: A note.
461
Corporate focus and stock returns,
462
Corporate focus and value creation evidence from spinoffs
463
Corporate focus versus diversification: the role of growth opportunities and cashflow
464
Corporate fraud, systematic risk, and shareholder enrichment
465
Corporate futures: social responsibility in the tourism industry: Angela Kalisch; Tourism Concern, London, 2002, 47pp, price £15 (£10 for members), ISBN 0-9528567-7-8
466
Corporate goodness and shareholder wealth
467
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTING MODELS OF THE REPORTING ENTITY,
468
Corporate governance and accounting systems: a critical perspective
469
Corporate Governance and Audit Fees: Evidence from a Developing Country
470
Corporate Governance and Audit Opinion Shopping: Evidence from Iran
471
Corporate governance and audit report lag in Malaysia
472
Corporate governance and bank performance: A joint analysis of the static, selection, and dynamic effects of domestic, foreign, and state ownership
473
Corporate governance and board effectiveness
474
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case of Small, Medium, and Large Firms
475
Corporate Governance and Credit Risk in the Iranian Banking Industry
476
Corporate governance and dividend pay-out policy in Germany
477
Corporate governance and dividend policy in emerging markets
478
Corporate governance and dividend policy: A comparison of Chinese firms listed in Hong Kong and in the Mainland
479
Corporate governance and earnings management in the Chinese listed companies: A tunneling perspective
480
Corporate Governance and Employee Ownership in an Economic Crisis: Enterprise Strategies in the Former USSR
481
Corporate governance and executive compensation
482
Corporate governance and firm cash holdings in the US
483
Corporate governance and firm performance: Evidence from Japanese manufacturing industries after the lost decade
484
Corporate governance and firm profitability: evidence from Korea before the economic crisis
485
Corporate governance and firm valuation
486
Corporate governance and firm value: evidence from the Korean financial crisis
487
Corporate governance and firm value\In Japan: Evidence from 1985 to 199
488
Corporate governance and globalization. Long range planning issues: Stephen S. Cohen & Gavin Boyd (Eds); Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2000, pp. 373
489
Corporate governance and information asymmetry
490
Corporate governance and innovation: The UK compared with the US and ‘insider’ economies
491
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA
492
Corporate governance and intellectual capital
493
Corporate Governance and Investment Decisions in Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
494
Corporate governance and investment in Central and Eastern Europe
495
Corporate governance and investment in East Asian firms—empirical analysis of family-controlled firms
496
Corporate Governance and Iranian Banking Economic Value Added
497
Corporate Governance and Liquidity Creation: Evidence from Iranian Banks
498
Corporate Governance and Liquidity Management: Evidence from Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
499
Corporate governance and lobbying strategies
500
Corporate governance and manager turnover: An unusual social experiment
501
Corporate governance and market valuation in China
502
Corporate governance and market valuation of capital and R&D investments
503
Corporate governance and mass privatisation: A theoretical investigation of transformations in legal and economic relationships
504
Corporate governance and merger performance: Learning from the Australian experience
505
Corporate governance and ownership structure of target companies and the outcome of takeovers
506
Corporate governance and pay-for-performance: The impact of earnings management
507
Corporate governance and performance of small high-tech firms in Sweden
508
Corporate governance and profit manipulation: a French field study
509
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE an‎d PUBLIC RELATIONS: A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH WITH PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERTS
510
Corporate Governance and R D Reporting in Malaysian MESDAQ Market
511
Corporate governance and recent consolidation in the banking industry
512
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ROLE OF CEO IN ENGINEERING COMPANIES
513
Corporate governance and shareholder initiatives: Empirical evidence
514
Corporate governance and shareholder patience
515
Corporate governance and state-owned shares in China listed companies
516
Corporate governance and the quality of financial analysts’ information
517
Corporate governance and the spinoff decision
518
Corporate governance and the value of cash holdings
519
Corporate governance and voluntary disclosure
520
Corporate Governance and Voluntary Disclosure Practices: Evidence from a Two Tier Board Systems in Indonesia
521
Corporate governance assessment in company board structure
522
Corporate governance attributes, firm characteristics and the level of corporate disclosure: Evidence from the Indian listed firms
523
Corporate Governance Characteristics and Company Performance
524
Corporate Governance Characteristics and Discretionary Accruals Among Non-Financial Firms Listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange
525
Corporate governance digest
526
Corporate governance effectiveness during institutional transitio
527
Corporate governance in China: An overview
528
Corporate governance in china: Explosive growth and new patterns of ownership
529
Corporate Governance in Insurance Sector and The Impact of Corporate Governance Committee
530
Corporate Governance in Russia:: towards a European, US, or Russian Model?
531
Corporate governance in South Korea: the chaebol experience
532
Corporate governance in the Asian countries
533
Corporate governance in the Asian financial crisis
534
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY: THE BIRTH, THE DEVELOPMENT an‎d THE EVALUATION OF THE CONCEPT
535
Corporate governance in the deregulated telecommunications industry: lessons from the airline industry
536
Corporate Governance in the Former Soviet Union
537
Corporate Governance in the Former Soviet Union: An Overview
538
Corporate Governance In Turkey: An Overview
539
Corporate governance indices and firmsʹ market values: Time series evidence from Russia
540
Corporate governance issues and director compensation structure in Spanish companies
541
Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Financial Performance: Evidence from the Listed Bank in Bangladesh
542
Corporate governance of Japanese banks
543
Corporate governance over the business cycle
544
Corporate Governance Perspectives for Zimbabwean SMEs
545
Corporate governance post-Enron: Effective reforms, or closing the stable door?
546
Corporate Governance Practices and Environmental Reporting of Companies in Malaysia: Finding Possibilities of Double Thumbs Up
547
Corporate Governance Practices in Bangladesh: A Comparative Analysis between Conventional Banks and Islamic Banks
548
Corporate governance practices, CEO characteristics and firm performance
549
Corporate governance proposals and shareholder activism: the role of institutional investors
550
Corporate governance provisions and firm ownership: Firm-level evidence from Eastern Europe
551
Corporate Governance Quality :A Literature Review
552
Corporate Governance Structure, Legal Environment, and Valuation
553
Corporate governance when founders are directors
554
Corporate Governance with the Institutional Theory Approach on Regional Development Banks in Indonesia
555
Corporate Governance, Accountability, and Pressures to Perform: An International Study: by Istemi S. Demirag, JAI Press, Stamford, CT, 1998, xv+395 pp.
556
Corporate governance, bank specific characteristics, banking industry characteristics, and Intellectual Capital (IC) performance of banks in Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries
557
Corporate governance, chief executive officer compensation, and firm performance
558
Corporate governance, competition policy and industrial policy
559
Corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and corporate risk: Evidence on Indonesia
560
Corporate governance, dividend payout policy, and the interrelation between dividends, R&D, and capital investment
561
Corporate Governance, Executive Directors and Level of Voluntary Disclosure: The Case of Public Listed Companies in Thailand
562
Corporate governance, investor protection, and performance in emerging markets
563
Corporate governance, ownership dispersion and efficiency: Empirical evidence from Austrian cooperative banking
564
Corporate governance, Sarbanes-Oxley, and small-cap firm performance
565
Corporate governance, shareholder rights and firm diversification: An empirical analysis
566
Corporate governance, strategic philanthropy, and public policy
567
Corporate governance, top executive compensation and firm performance\In Japan
568
Corporate governance, tourism growth and firm performance: Evidence from publicly listed tourism firms in five Middle Eastern countries
569
Corporate governance: Accountability, enterprise and international comparisons, 2005
570
Corporate Governance: Board Structure, Information Technology and CSR Reporting
571
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: CAN CREDITORS FIT IN WITH COMPANIES’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS?
572
Corporate governance: Kenneth A. Kim, John R. Nofsinger; Pearson Education Inc., 94 pages, ISBN 0131423878, £19.99
573
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: NOMINEE DIRECTOR THE GATEKEEPER
574
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: OVERVIEW AND RESEARCH AGENDA
575
Corporate Governance: SMEs Experience in Metro Cebu, Philippines
576
Corporate Governance: Theory and Some Insights into the Malaysian Practices
577
Corporate governance\In New Zealand: The effect of the 1993 Companies Act on the relation between board composition and firm performance
578
Corporate government digest
579
Corporate groups, dual-class shares and the value of voting rights
580
Corporate Harm Minimisation: Promises and Perils; Comment on “Understanding Marketing Responses to a Tax on Sugary Drinks: A Qualitative Interview Study in the United Kingdom, 2019”
581
Corporate heritage identity management and the multi-modal implementation of a corporate heritage identity
582
Corporate identity: The role of mission statements
583
Corporate image and corporate reputation in customers’ retention decisions in services
584
Corporate image of zakat institutions in Malaysia
585
Corporate imagesʹ impact on consumersʹ product choices: The case of multinational foreign subsidiaries
586
Corporate Inertia and Information Asymmetry: Evidence from Iran
587
Corporate Information Protection Program: Concept of Operations
588
Corporate initiatives in ergonomics—an introduction
589
Corporate Insurance and Managerial Incentives
590
Corporate integration and market liberalisation in the EU
591
Corporate Integrity and Information Asymmetry: Evidence from Iran.
592
Corporate intelligence dissemination as a consequence of intranet effectiveness: an empirical study
593
Corporate international activities and cash holdings
594
Corporate Internet Reporting in Emerging Economic Countries: The Malaysian Perspective
595
Corporate investment and financing under asymmetric information
596
Corporate investment myopia: a horserace of the theories
597
Corporate investment, financing, and dividend policies in the high-tech industry
598
Corporate Killing For Malaysia: A Preliminary Consideration
599
Corporate knowledge transfer via interlocking directorates: a network analysis approach
600
Corporate Leadership: Reflections of a CEO and CEO Advisor
601
Corporate learning: A knowledge management perspective
602
Corporate leverage and currency crises
603
Corporate life cycle and share repurchases: Evidence from the Taiwan Stock Market
604
Corporate lobbying in the UK: an analysis of attitudes towards the ASBʹs 1995 deferred taxation proposals
605
CORPORATE MAKAHIKI: THE GOVERNING TELOS OF PEACE
606
Corporate management of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands lobster fishery
607
Corporate mandatory disclosure practices in Bangladesh
608
Corporate Membership in CIRP
609
Corporate Membership in CIRP
610
Corporate Membership in CIRP
611
Corporate Membership in CIRP
612
Corporate memories as a tool for knowledge management
613
Corporate mergers and acquisitions: One more wave to consider
614
Corporate mergers and the problems of IS integration
615
Corporate mindset of innovating firms: Influences on new product performance
616
Corporate misreporting and bank loan contracting
617
Corporate motivation and performance in R&D alliances
618
Corporate ontologies and concurrent engineering
619
Corporate optimal production planning with varying environmental costs: A grey compromise programming approach
620
Corporate Ownership and Governance in Russi
621
Corporate ownership and the value of a vote in an emerging market
622
Corporate ownership structure and bank loan syndicate structure
623
Corporate ownership structure and the choice between bank debt and public debt
624
Corporate partial acquisitions, total firm valuation and the effect of financing method
625
Corporate payout policy and managerial stock incentives
626
Corporate Performance and Board Structure in Belgian Companies
627
Corporate performance and CEO compensation in China
628
Corporate performance implications of extended stakeholder management: New insights on mediation and moderation effects
629
Corporate Performance, CEO Power and CEO Turnover: Evidence from Malaysian Public Listed Companies
630
Corporate philanthropic practices
631
Corporate philanthropy, attitude towards corporations, and purchase intentions: A South Korea study
632
Corporate policies restricting trading by insiders
633
Corporate Political Activity: A Literature Review and Research Agenda
634
Corporate Political Activity: Taxonomies and Model of Corporate Influence on Public Policy
635
Corporate portal: a tool for knowledge management synchronization
636
Corporate portals: a literature review of a new concept in Information Management
637
Corporate Portfolio Analysis Tools Revisited: Assessing Causes that May Explain Their Scholarly Disdain
638
Corporate Power Strategies: Getting the Upper Hand with Interest Groups, Media and Government: Otto Lerbinger; Newton, MA, Barrington Press, 2001, 336 pp., $35
639
Corporate precautionary cash holdings
640
Corporate profit tax, capital mobility, and formula apportionment
641
Corporate Qualification of the Mentor in the Dual Education System
642
Corporate Real Estate in Malaysia Higher Learning Environment
643
Corporate Rehabilitation: Informal Corporate Rescue Mechanisms for Troubled Companies in the United Kingdom and Malaysia
644
Corporate Relations in the Hellenistic Polis
645
Corporate Religion: Jesper Kunde, Financial Times, Prentice Hall (2000), 278 pp. plus index, £24.99
646
Corporate report obfuscation: artefact or phenomenon?
647
CORPORATE REPORTING ON HUMAN RIGHTS: CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES IN MALAYSIA
648
Corporate reporting on the Internet by German companies
649
Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness: by Gary Davies, with Rosa Chun, Rui Vinhas da Silva and Stuart Roper, Routledge (2002) 272 pp., £24.99
650
Corporate reputation and the stock market
651
Corporate Reputation in Businesses, Managing and Measuring Corporate Reputation: A Research
652
CORPORATE REPUTATION OF NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS: KIZILAY CASE
653
Corporate Resilience and Performance in Food Industry SMEs During COVID-19
654
Corporate responses to political costs: an examination of the relation between environmental disclosure and earnings management
655
Corporate responsibility and the triple bottom line
656
Corporate responsibility and the war on terrorism
657
Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Human Rights Violation: A Case Study of Indonesia
658
Corporate responsibility for socio-economic transformation: A focus on broad-based black economic empowerment and its implementation in South Africa
659
Corporate responsibility for sustainable development: a review and conceptual comparison of market- and stakeholder-oriented strategies
660
Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights: a Book Project
661
Corporate responsibility in the UK tourism industry
662
Corporate responsibility reporting by large pulp and paper companies
663
Corporate Responsibility via Malaysian Contract Law: A Concern for Consumer Protection
664
Corporate restructuring : , Harvard Business School Press (1994), 227 pp., £25.95
665
Corporate Restructuring and Its Wealth Effects: The Case of Lion Group
666
Corporate restructuring and performance: An agency perspective on the complete buyout cycle
667
Corporate restructuring during performance declines in Japan
668
Corporate restructuring in a collusive oligopoly
669
Corporate restructuring in Japan: an event-study analysis
670
Corporate Restructuring of British and German Non-financial Firms in the Late 1990s
671
Corporate restructuring: A symptom of poor governance or a solution to past managerial mistakes?
672
Corporate Restructuring: Firm Characteristics and Performance
673
Corporate risk management and asymmetric information
674
Corporate risk management to reduce borrowing costs
675
Corporate Risk Strategy:: Does it Vary Across Business Activities?
676
Corporate risk-taking and performance: A 20 year look at the petroleum industry
677
Corporate rumor activity, belief and accuracy
678
Corporate silence: environmental disclosure and the north american free trade agreement
679
Corporate social and environmental disclosure in developing countries: Evidence from Iran
680
Corporate social and environmental responsibility in web-based reports: Currency in the banking sector?
681
Corporate social audits—this time around
682
Corporate social disclosures by listed companies on their web sites: an international comparison
683
Corporate Social Performance and Internal Control
684
Corporate social performance, financial performance and market value behavior: An information asymmetry perspective
685
Corporate social reporting and reputation risk management
686
Corporate social reporting and stakeholder accountability: The missing link
687
CORPORATE SOCIAL REPORTING PRACTICES IN WESTERN EUROPE: LEGITIMATING CORPORATE BEHAVIOUR?,
688
Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) Themes from Bangladesh Perspective
689
Corporate social responsibilities and stock returns: Stochastic dominance approach
690
Corporate social responsibilities, consumer trust and corporate reputation: South Korean consumersʹ perspectives
691
Corporate Social responsibilities, their concepts and standards
692
Corporate Social Responsibility
693
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
694
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Employee Outcomes in the Aviation Industry during the COVID-19 Pandemic Era. A Conceptual Framework
695
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in elevating community capacity building: The case of chilli farming in Bukit Awang, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan
696
Corporate social responsibility and CEO risk incentives from the behavioral agency model perspective Implications for idiosyncratic risk
697
Corporate Social Responsibility and community development: Perspective of the recepients
698
Corporate social responsibility and consumersʹ attributions and brand evaluations in a product–harm crisis
699
Corporate social responsibility and environme ntal research and developme nt
700
Corporate social responsibility and firm performance in the airline industry: The moderating role of oil prices
701
Corporate social responsibility and food risk management in China; a management perspective
702
Corporate Social Responsibility and Investor’s Intention to Invest: Analyzing the Role of Corporate Identity and Corporate Image
703
Corporate Social Responsibility and Labor-Managed Duopoly with Wage Rise as Strategic Commitment
704
Corporate Social Responsibility and Poor’s Child Well Being in Developing Customer’s Loyalty
705
Corporate Social Responsibility and Reaction Functions of Labor-Managed Firms with Lifetime Employment as Strategic Commitment
706
Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder value maximization: Evidence from mergers
707
Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Price Crash Risk: Evidence from an Emerging Market
708
Corporate social responsibility and the case of Summitville mine
709
Corporate social responsibility and tourism: Hotel companies in Phuket, Thailand, after the Indian Ocean tsunami
710
Corporate social responsibility and universities: A study of top 10 world universitiesʹ websites
711
Corporate Social Responsibility and Value at Risk: Petrochemical Companies listed on Tehran Stock Exchange
712
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY COMMUNICATION OF LEADING TURKISH CORPORATIONS: AN OBSERVATION OF WEB SITES
713
Corporate social responsibility disclosure in Kenya: The Nairobi stock exchange
714
Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: A Tawhidic Approach
715
Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures and Board Structure: Evidence from Malaysia
716
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY EFFECT ON CONSUMER PATRONAGE-MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE: CASE STUDY OF A TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY IN NIGERIA
717
Corporate social responsibility for implementation of sustainable energy development in Baltic States
718
Corporate social responsibility in fortune magazineʹs top 50 companies: State of action and salient trends
719
Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Supply Chains: A Procedural Justice Perspective
720
Corporate Social Responsibility in Iranian Agricultural Sector Governmental Public Policy Making necessities in AgriBusiness Partnerships
721
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Coffee Sector:: The Dynamics of MNC Responses and Code Development
722
Corporate social responsibility in the mining industry: Exploring trends in social and environmental disclosure
723
Corporate social responsibility in the relationship between accounting conservatism and investment efficiency
724
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Wake of the Asian Tsunami:: A Comparative Case Study of Two Sri Lankan Companies
725
Corporate social responsibility in times of financial crisis
726
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF MAJOR COMPANIES IN INDIA
727
Corporate Social Responsibility of Northwestern University
728
Corporate Social Responsibility Partnership to Alleviate Poverty in Kulon Progo Regency
729
Corporate social responsibility practice in resolving conflict of interests in a sustainable supply chain
730
Corporate social responsibility strategies, dynamic capability and organizational performance: Cases of top Taiwan-selected benchmark enterprises
731
Corporate Social Responsibility- Sustainability Nexus: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
732
Corporate Social Responsibility to Employees: Considering Common Law Vis-à-vis Islamic Law Principles
733
Corporate Social Responsibility, Challenges, Prospects and Its Impact on Infrastructural Developments in West African Economies
734
Corporate social responsibility, mining and “audit culture”
735
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Stakeholder and Process Approach
736
Corporate social responsibility: Doing well by doing good
737
Corporate social responsibility: The disclosure–performance gap
738
Corporate Social Responsibility: Trends and Development In Malaysia
739
Corporate Social Responsibility:: Moving Beyond Investment Towards Measuring Outcomes
740
Corporate Social Responsiveness:: Exploring the Dynamics of “Bad Episodes”
741
Corporate spinoffs and information asymmetry between investors
742
Corporate spin-offs as a value enhancing technique when faced with legal liability
743
Corporate spin-offs, bankruptcy, investment, and the value of debt
744
Corporate sponsorship questioned
745
Corporate strategic technological partnerships in the European information and communications technology industry
746
Corporate strategies for the Asia Pacific region
747
Corporate strategies, environmental forces, and performance measures: a weighting decision support system using the k-nearest neighbor technique
748
Corporate strategy
749
Corporate strategy and parenting theory
750
Corporate strategy and the environment: a portfolio approach
751
Corporate strategy for tourism : John Tribe International Thomson Business Press London (1997) 214 pp, 45 figures, 22 tables, bibliography, index, price ??? ISBN 0 415 14204 0
752
Corporate strategy in a small open economy: reducing product diversification while increasing international diversification
753
Corporate strategy in multibusiness firms
754
Corporate Structure and Equity Offerings: Are There Benefits to Diversification?
755
Corporate Structure Events Involving Regulated Utilities: The Need for a Multidisciplinary, Multijurisdictional Approach
756
Corporate sustainability disclosure practices of selected banks: A trend analysis approach
757
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY IN SPORTS and ERP SYSTEM (EXAMPLE OF FENERBAHÇE SPORTS CLUB)
758
Corporate sustainability ratings: an investigation into how corporations use the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
759
Corporate sustainability reporting and the relations with evaluation and management frameworks: the Portuguese case
760
Corporate sustainability reporting index and baseline data for the cruise industry
761
Corporate sustainability: an integrative definition and framework to evaluate corporate practice and guide academic research
762
Corporate takeovers, firm performance, and board composition
763
Corporate tax avoidance and high-powered incentives
764
Corporate tax avoidance and stock price crash risk: Firm-level analysis
765
Corporate tax competition, tariffs and multinational firms
766
Corporate tax competition, tariffs and multinational firms
767
Corporate tax effects on the quality and quantity of FDI
768
Corporate tax policy, foreign firm ownership and thin capitalization
769
Corporate tax systems, multinational enterprises, and economic integration
770
Corporate taxation, debt financing and foreign-plant ownership
771
Corporate taxation, incumbency advantage and entry
772
Corporate Taxes 2001–2002/Individual Taxes 2001–2002—Worldwide Summaries: Compiled by PricewaterhouseCoopers, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York City, 2001, 922/573 pp. (US$190 for the 2-volume set)
773
Corporate taxes and intra-firm trade
774
Corporate taxes, growth and welfare in a Schumpeterian econom
775
corporate taxpayer compliance: slippery slope framework and planned behavior theory approaches
776
Corporate technological competence and the evolution of technological diversification: Felicia M. Fai, Cheltenham. Edward Elgar publishing. 2003. 194pp.
777
Corporate technology out-licensing: Motives and scope
778
Corporate Training for Effective Performance: edited by Martin Mulder, Wim J. Nijhof, and Robert O. Brinkerhoff. Kluwer Academic, Boston 1995
779
Corporate transparency, cream-skimming and FDI
780
Corporate Universities and Corporation- University Partnerships in Thailand: Complementing Education in Learning, Leadership and Change
781
Corporate use of derivatives and excess value of diversification
782
Corporate use of interest rate swaps: Theory and evidence
783
Corporate valuation and the resolution of bank insolvency in East Asia
784
Corporate valuation around the world: The effects of governance, growth, and openness
785
Corporate valuation, capital structure and risk management: A stochastic DCF approach
786
Corporate venture capital and the returns to acquiring portfolio companies
787
Corporate venture capital as a means of radical innovation: Relational fit, social capital, and knowledge transfer
788
Corporate versus independent new ventures: Resource, strategy, and performance differences
789
Corporate voting: Evidence from charter amendment proposals
790
Corporate Wellness Programs: Implementation Challenges in the Modern American Workplace
791
Corporation Identity: Associations of Logo and Color
792
Corporation nation: How corporations are taking over our lives and what we can do about it : by Charles Derber. New York: St. Martinʹs Press, 1998. 374 pp
793
Corporation-bashing in documentary film: A case study of news media coverage organizational response
794
Corporations and Health: The Need to Combine Forces to Improve Population Health
795
Corporations Response to the Energy Saving and Pollution Abatement Policy
796
Corporations vs. communities: Evolution of wireless services in the US and the devolution of local control
797
Corporatisation and accounting change: The role of accounting and accountants in a Malaysian public utility
798
Corporatism and structural change in the British accountancy profession, 1930–1957
799
Corporatism as an impediment to ecological sustenance: the case of Finnish waste management
800
Corporatism packaged in pluralist ideology: the case of Slovenia
801
Corporatism, labor unions and the safety net
802
CORPORATIZATION AND THE REGULATION OF ACCOUNTING SERVICES,
803
Corporeal creations
804
Corporeal Experience: A Haptic Way of Knowing
805
Corpo-reality
806
Corporectomy with and without bone graft for multilevel cervical spondylosis and ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament
807
Corporeographies of pregnancy: bikini babes
808
Corprological and haematological parameters of albino mice (Mus musculus) concurrently infected with Heligmosomoides bakeri and Trypanosoma brucei
809
Corprological and Haematological Profile of Polo Horses Stabled in North – Central Nigeria
810
Corps enveloppants des algèbres de type Witt
811
Corps et modèles—Essai sur lʹhistoire de lʹalgèbre réelle.By Hourya Sinaceur. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin
812
Corps pythagoriciens, fermatiens et P-réduisants Original Research Article
813
Corpse medicine: mummies, cannibals, and vampires
814
Corpses and the spread of cholera
815
Corpses and the spread of cholera
816
Corpus callosal morphology in early onset adolescent depression
817
Corpus callosotomy
818
Corpus callosotomy in a patient of hemimegalencephaly and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome
819
Corpus callosum and optic chiasm in early blind adults
820
Corpus callosum atrophy and neuropsychological outcome following carbon monoxide poisoning
821
Corpus callosum changes following shunting for hydrocephalus: case report and review of the literature
822
Corpus callosum defect with dilated lateral ventricles and an occipital cyst in an Egyptian child with Diamond-Blackfan anemia
823
Corpus Callosum Functional Activities in Children with Cerebral Palsy
824
Corpus callosum lipoma and complex partial seizures
825
Corpus callosum morphology, as measured with MRI, in dyslexic men
826
Corpus callosum shape and size in male patients with schizophrenia
827
Corpus callosum size and shape in individuals with current and past depression
828
Corpus callosum size in children with developmental language disorder
829
Corpus callosum size is linked to dichotic deafness and hemisphericity, not sex or handedness
830
Corpus Coranicum Projesi: Kur’an’ı Geç Antik Döneme Ait Bir Metin Olarak Okumak
831
Corpus Design for Malay Corpus-based Speech Synthesis System
832
Corpus di italiano parlato: Vol. 1: Introduzione, Vol. 2: Corpora, CD-Rom: Emanuela Cresti, Accademia della Crusca, Firenze, 2000, 282 (Vol. 1) and 389 (Vol. 2) pages, EUR 51,65
833
CORPUS LINGUISTICS STUDIES: INTERGENERATIONAL SOLIDARITY SCALE DEVELOPMENT
834
Corpus Linguistics Tools for Loanwords and Borrowings Studies
835
Corpus luteum function following single and double ovulation during estrous cycle in Sanjabi ewes
836
Corpus luteum size and plasma progesterone concentration in cows
837
Corpus relevance through co-word analysis: An application to plant proteints
838
CORPUS RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
839
Corpus-based Application for Translation of English Grammatical Collocations in Azeri
840
Corpus-based approaches and discourse analysis in relation to reduplication and repetition
841
Corpus-based Approaches to Translation Studies
842
Corpus-based cross-language information retrieval in retrieval of highly relevant documents
843
Corpus-based exploration of linking adverbials of result: Discovering what ELT writing coursebooks lack
844
corpus-based materials and learning non-congruent idioms by iranian efl learners: enhanced and unenhanced input
845
Corpus-Based Materials and Learning Non-Congruent Idioms by Iranian EFL Learners: Enhanced and Unenhanced Input
846
Corpus-Based Statistical Screening for Content-Bearing Terms
847
Corpus-Bassed Analysis for Multi-Token Unists in Persian
848
Corpuscular oxidative stress in desert sheep naturally deficient in copper
849
CorpWiki: A self-regulating wiki to promote corporate collective intelligence through expert peer matching
850
Corrasion of a remoulded cohesive bed by saltating littorinid shells
851
Correct and incorrect use of multilinear regression
852
Correct application of Fresnel’s equations for intensity analysis of angle-resolved photoemission data
853
Correct behavior identification system in a Tagged World
854
Correct body posture in nurses: an application ofmotivational interviewing
855
Correct energy conservation in geothermal wellbore simulation
856
Correct Folding of the β-Barrel of the Human Membrane Protein VDAC Requires a Lipid Bilayer
857
Correct Identification of Animal Host Species Is Important in the Diagnosis of Zoonotic Diseases
858
Correct identification of limiting water data for water network synthesis
859
Correct initial boundary value problems for dispersive equations
860
Correct interpretation of heme protein spectra allows distinguishing between the heme and the protein dynamics
861
Correct models of fuzzy IF–THEN rules are continuous
862
Correct Optimization of Drug-Eluting Stents Should Be Regarded in the Same Light as POETry
863
Correct or combine? Mechanically integrating judgmental forecasts with statistical methods
864
Correct or incorrect application of CAPM? Correct or incorrect decisions with CAPM?
865
Correct sampling and measurement—the foundation of accurate metallurgical accounting
866
Correct testing of mark independence for marked point patterns
867
Correct testing of mark independence for marked point patterns
868
Correct transformation: From object-based graph grammars to PROMELA
869
Correct use of the Langmuir–Hinshelwood equation for proving the absence of a synergy effect in the photocatalytic degradation of phenol on a suspended mixture of titania and activated carbon Original Research Article
870
Correct Utilization of Exercise Electrocardiographic Leads in Differentiation of Men With Coronary Artery Disease from Patients With a Low Likelihood of Coronary Artery Disease Using Peak Exercise ST-Segment Depression
871
Correctable and Non-Correctable Viual Impairment in a Population-Baed ample of 12-Year-Old Autralian Children Original Reearch Article
872
Correctable viual impairment in an older population: the blue mountain eye tudy
873
Corrected and Republished: A study of the impact of smartening schools on creativity and academic achievement among sixth grade students in Meybod in 1392–1393
874
Corrected and Republished: Global Health Diplomacy Fingerprints on Human Security
875
Corrected Anion Gap and Hypernatremia as Predictors of Mortality in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Minia University Hospital: A Retrospective Study
876
Corrected asymptotic distribution of statistics based on the multinomial law
877
Corrected confidence intervals based on the signed root transformation for multi-parameter sequentially designed experiments
878
Corrected confidence intervals following a sequential adaptive clinical trial with binary responses
879
Corrected confidence intervals for adaptive nonlinear regression models
880
Corrected confidence intervals for parameters in adaptive linear models
881
Corrected coronary flow velocity reserve: a new concept for assessing coronary perfusion
882
Corrected diffusion theory approximations in evaluating properties of SPRT charts for monitoring a process mean Original Research Article
883
Corrected discrete least-squares meshless method for simulating free surface flows
884
Corrected empirical likelihood inference for right-censored partially linear single-index model
885
Corrected equations for membrane transport characterization by manometric techniques
886
Corrected finite difference eigenvalues of periodic Sturm–Liouville problems Original Research Article
887
Corrected first-order model of DEHP degradation
888
Corrected ISICS program versions available due to a minor calculation error involving M3 X-ray production cross sections Original Research Article
889
Corrected ISICSoo class version Original Research Article
890
Corrected maximum-likelihood estimation in a class of symmetric nonlinear regression models
891
Corrected modified profile likelihood heteroskedasticity tests
892
Corrected order in the simultaneous debenzylation–acetolysis of methyl 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-α-d-glucopyranoside
893
Corrected portmanteau tests for VAR models with time-varying variance
894
Corrected QT dispersion improves diagnostic performance of exercise testing in diagnosing coronary artery disease
895
Corrected QT Interval and QT Dispersion in Cirrhotic Patients before and After Liver Transplantation
896
Corrected QT Interval Prolongations in Patients with non–ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome
897
Corrected QT Variability in Serial Electrocardiograms in Long QT Syndrome: The Importance of the Maximum Corrected QT for Risk Stratification Original Research Article
898
Corrected relationship between %rfc/(10)X and stopping-power ratios
899
Corrected relationship between %rfc/(10)X and stopping-power ratios
900
Corrected score tests for exponential censored data
901
Corrected score tests for exponential family nonlinear models
902
CORRECTED SOLVABILITY CONDITIONS FOR NON-LINEAR ASYMMETRIC VIBRATIONS OF A CIRCULAR PLATE
903
Corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame count and ejection fraction in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention for myocardial infarction
904
Corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame counts in diabetic patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries
905
Corrected TIMI frame count does not predict 30-day adverse outcomes after reperfusion therapy for acute myocardial infarction, ,
906
Corrected TIMI frame counts correlate with stenosis severity and infarct zone wall motion after thrombolytic therapy
907
Corrected transient energy function-based strategy for stability probability assessment of power systems
908
Corrected version of AIC for selecting multivariate normal linear regression models in a general nonnormal case
909
Correcting “witchʹs chin” by excising the ptotic soft tissue
910
Correcting a fundamental error in greenhouse gas accounting related to bioenergy
911
Correcting aggregate energy consumption data to account for variability in local weather
912
Correcting and extending the Boomsma–Poulikakos effective thermal conductivity model for three-dimensional, fluid-saturated metal foams
913
Correcting Astigmatism with Acrysof Toric Lenses (SN60T3 to SN60T9) in Cataract Surgery
914
Correcting autoimmune anomalies in autoimmune disorders by immunological means, employing the modified vaccination technique
915
Correcting AVHRR Long Term Data Record V3 estimated LST from orbital drift effects
916
Correcting bias due to misclassification in the estimation of logistic regression models
917
Correcting brightness gradients in hyperspectral data from urban areas
918
Correcting bulk density measurements made with driving hammer equipment
919
Correcting calf girth discriminates the incidence of falling but not bone mass by broadband ultrasound attenuation in elderly female subjects
920
Correcting capacitive displacement measurements in metrology applications with cylindrical artifacts
921
Correcting Classifiers for Sample Selection Bias in Two-Phase Case-Control Studies
922
Correcting data from an unknown accelerometer using recursive least squares and wavelet de-noising
923
Correcting deformities of the aged earlobe
924
Correcting density functionals for dispersion interactions using pseudopotentials
925
Correcting distorted paleosecular variation in late glacial lacustrine clay
926
Correcting distorted perception of sleep in insomnia: a novel behavioural experiment?
927
Correcting Duporcqʹs theorem
928
Correcting eddy-covariance flux underestimates over a grassland
929
Correcting effective mobility measurements for the presence of significant gate leakage current
930
Correcting erroneous inferences in memory: The role of source credibility
931
Correcting errors and erasures via the syndrome variety
932
Correcting errors in the thermodynamic database for the equilibrium speciation model MINTEQA2 Original Research Article
933
Correcting estimates of expected durations from discrete-time hazard models
934
Correcting Europeʹs political economy: The virtuous eclecticism of Georg Ludwig Schmid
935
Correcting false thermistor string data
936
Correcting faulty appraisals of obsessional thoughts
937
Correcting Flank Skin Laxity and Dog Ear Plus Aggressive Liposuction: A Technique for Classic Abdominoplasty in Middle-Eastern Obese Women
938
Correcting for AFM tip induced topography convolutions in protein–DNA samples
939
Correcting for AFM tip induced topography convolutions in protein–DNA samples
940
Correcting for ascertainment biases when analyzing SNP data: applications to the estimation of linkage disequilibrium
941
Correcting for deformation in skin-based marker systems
942
Correcting for deformation in skin-based marker systems
943
Correcting for distortions due to ionization in the STAR TPC
944
Correcting for distortions due to ionization in the STAR TPC
945
Correcting for electron contamination at dose maximum in photon beams
946
Correcting for electron contamination at dose maximum in photon beams
947
CORRECTING FOR EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT ERROR IN A REANALYSIS OF LUNG CANCER MORTALITY FOR THE COLORADO PLATEAU URANIUM MINERS COHORT
948
Correcting for heterogeneous availability bias in surveys of long-diving marine turtles
949
Correcting for lensing bias in the Hubble diagram
950
Correcting for limb inertia and compliance in fast ergometers
951
Correcting for negative weights in ordinary kriging
952
Correcting for selective compliance in a re-employment bonus experiment
953
Correcting for stage error motions in radius measurements
954
Correcting for systematic error in satellite-derived latent heat flux due to assumptions in temporal scaling: Assessment from flux tower observations
955
Correcting for the endogeneity of pro-environment behavioral choices in contingent valuation
956
Correcting for the impact of gregariousness in social network analyses
957
Correcting for the influence of frozen lakes in satellite microwave radiometer observations through application of a microwave emission model
958
Correcting for variable laser-target distances of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy measurements with ChemCam using emission lines of Martian dust spectra
959
Correcting GIS-based slope aspect calculations for the Polar Regions
960
Correcting glasses help fair comparisons in international science landscape: Country indicators as a function of ISI database delineation
961
Correcting hairline deformities after facial rejuvenation
962
Correcting Inconsistency in Linear Inequalities by Minimal Change in the Right Hand Side Vector
963
Correcting indefinite mass matrices due to substructure uncoupling
964
Correcting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines
965
Correcting interperspective aliasing in autostereoscopic displays
966
Correcting lateral heat conduction effect in image-based heat flux measurements as an inverse problem
967
Correcting lipoplasty contour irregularities
968
Correcting Low-Frequency Phase Distortion in Electroglottograph Waveforms
969
Correcting low-frequency variability bias in stochastic weather generators
970
Correcting mathematically for soil adhering to root samples
971
Correcting mathematically for soil adhering to root samples
972
Correcting mesh-based force calculations to conserve both energy and momentum in molecular dynamics simulations
973
Correcting misconceptions about pain assessment and use of opioid analgesics: Educational strategies aimed at public concerns
974
Correcting misguided research
975
Correcting of real-time radar rainfall bias using a Kalman filtering approach
976
Correcting organ motion artifacts in x-ray CT medical imaging systems by adaptive processing. I. Theory
977
Correcting organ motion artifacts in x-ray CT systems based on tracking of motion phase by the spatial overlap correlator. II. Experimental study
978
Correcting out-of-plane errors in two-dimensional imaging using nonimagerelated information
979
Correcting out-of-plane errors in two-dimensional imaging using nonimage-related information
980
Correcting power and p-value calculations for bias in diffusion tensor imaging
981
Correcting power-law viscoelastic effects in elastic modulus measurement using depth-sensing indentation
982
Correcting queries for XML
983
Correcting raw diagnostic data for oscilloscope recording system distortions at the National Ignition Facility
984
Correcting relative paleointensity records for variations in sediment composition: Results from a South Atlantic stratigraphic network
985
Correcting response bias in tourist spending surveys
986
Correcting retroauricular hairline deformity after face lift
987
Correcting saturation effects of the arterial input function in dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced MRI — a Monte Carlo simulation
988
Correcting scanning instabilities from images of periodic structures
989
Correcting scanning instabilities from images of periodic structures
990
Correcting sensitivity drift during long-term multi-element signal measurements by solid sampling-ETV-ICP-MS
991
Correcting show-through effects on scanned color document images by multiscale analysis
992
Correcting size distortion of the Dickey–Fuller test via recursive mean adjustment
993
Correcting socially introduced false memories: The effect of re-study
994
Correcting suborbital malar hypoplasia and related boney deficiencies
995
Correcting systematic errors in high-sensitivity deuteron polarization measurements
996
Correcting systematic errors in high-sensitivity deuteron polarization measurements
997
Correcting temperature and humidity forecasts using Kalman filtering: potential for agricultural protection in Northern Greece
998
Correcting the azimuthal angle concept: nonexistence of an upper bound
999
Correcting the Cenozoic δ18O deep-sea temperature record for Antarctic ice volume
1000
Correcting the classical dipolar demagnetizing field in solution NMR
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