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Emission of fermions from BTZ black holes
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Emission of forward neutrons by 158A GeV indium nuclei in collisions with Al, Cu, Sn and Pb
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Emission of full and partial dislocations from a crack in BCC and FCC metals: An atomistic study
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Emission of greenhouse gas from livestock waste and wastewater treatment in Taiwan
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Emission of greenhouse gases from anaerobic digestion processes: comparison with other municipal solid waste treatments
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Emission of heavy metals from animal carcass incinerators in Taiwan
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Emission of impinging swirling and non-swirling inverse diffusion flames
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Emission of intermediate mass fragments in the heavy ion interaction of (14.0 MeV/u) Pb+Au Original Research Article
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Emission of ionic water clusters from water ice films bombarded by energetic projectiles
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Emission of Ir(ppy)3. Temperature dependence, decay dynamics, and magnetic field properties
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Emission of Li, 7,9 Be and B fragments in the interaction of 12 C with 93 Nb between 200 and 400 MeV
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Emission of lights of various colors from p-CdS:Cu/n-CdS thin-film diodes
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Emission of methane and carbon dioxide and earthworm survival during composting of pharmaceutical sludge and spent mycelia
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Emission of mid-infrared radiation and intersubband population inversion in near-infrared laser QW structures
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Emission of monoterpenes and isoprene from a Mediterranean oak species Quercus ilex L. measured within the BEMA (Biogenic Emissions in the Mediterranean Area) project
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Emission of N2O and CH4 from a constructed wetland in southeastern Norway
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Emission of N2O from rye grass (Lolium perenne L.)
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Emission of N2O on pulse–rice crop rotation in upland
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Emission of N2O, N2 and CO2 from soil fertilized with nitrate: effect of compaction, soil moisture and rewetting
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Emission of N2O, N2 and CO2 from soil fertilized with nitrate: effect of compaction, soil moisture and rewetting
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Emission of NH3 and N2O after spreading of pig slurry by broadcasting or band spreading
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Emission of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide from soil under field and laboratory conditions
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Emission of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide from soil under field and laboratory conditions
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Emission of nitrogen oxides in a vortexing fluidized bed combustor
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Emission of nitrous oxide and methane from aero engines: monitoring by tunable diode laser spectroscopy
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Emission of non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from boreal peatland microcosms—effects of ozone exposure
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Emission of oxygen, sulphur and nitrogen containing heterocyclic polyaromatic compounds from lignite combustion
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Emission of oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from biomass pellet burning in a modern burner for cooking in China
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Emission of particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from select cookstove–fuel systems in Asia
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Emission of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs from metallurgy industries in S. Korea
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Emission of pesticides to the air during sprayer application: A bibliographic review
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Emission of phosphine in intertidal marshes of the Yangtze Estuary
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Emission of Plutella xylostella-Induced Compounds from Cabbages Grown at Elevated CO2 and Orientation Behavior of the Natural Enemies
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Emission of pollutants from a biomass stove
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Emission of pollutants in flue gases from Polish district heating sources
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and lead during Chinese mid-autumn festival
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from animal carcass incinerators
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from diesel engine in a bus station, Londrina, Brazil
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from gasohol and ethanol vehicles
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from light-duty diesel vehicles exhaust
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from medical waste incinerators
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Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from the medical waste incinerators
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Emission of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on the Combustion of Liquid Crystal Display Components
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Emission of positronium in a nanometric PMMA film
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Emission of Pr3+ from two sites in CaHfO3 perovskite
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Emission of radiation from a long Josephson junction in a thin film
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Emission of reactive compounds and secondary products from wood-based furniture coatings
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Emission of rough surfaces calculated by the integral equation method with comparison to three-dimensional moment method simulations
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Emission of scission neutrons in the sudden approximation Original Research Article
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Emission of SH radicals in solid krypton: mixed quantum-classical molecular dynamics simulations
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Emission of short chained organic acids, aldehydes and monoterpenes from Quercus ilex L. and Pinus pinea L. in relation to physiological activities, carbon budget and emission algorithms
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Emission of single photons, hadrons, and dileptons in Pb+Pb collisions at CERN SPS and quark–hadron phase transition Original Research Article
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Emission of small fragments during water cluster collisions with a graphite surface
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EMISSION OF SOUND FROM TURBULENCE CONVECTED BY A PARALLEL MEAN FLOW IN THE PRESENCE OF A CONFINING DUCT
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Emission of specific pollutants from a compression ignition engine. Influence of fuel hydrotreatment and fuel/air equivalence ratio
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Emission of spin-polarized electrons from strained InGaP and InGaAsP photocathodes
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Emission of spin-polarized electrons from strained InGaP and InGaAsP photocathodes
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Emission of submicrometer particles from spark ignition vehicles
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Emission of suspended PM10 from laboratory-scale coal combustion and its correlation with coal mineral properties
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Emission of the contact ion pair of rhodamine dyes observed by single molecule spectroscopy
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Emission of thioflavin T and its control in the presence of DNA
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Emission of trace gases and organic components in smoke particles from a wildfire in a mixed-evergreen forest in Portugal Original Research Article
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Emission of trans,trans-2,4-decadienal from restaurant exhausts to the atmosphere
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Emission of trans,trans-2,4-decadienal from restaurant exhausts to the atmosphere
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Emission of two hard photons in large-angle Bhabha scattering Original Research Article
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Emission of ultrafine copper particles by universal motors controlled by phase angle modulation
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Emission of unbound 8Be and 12C *(0 + 2) clusters in compound nucleus reactions
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Emission of unintentionally produced polychlorinated biphenyls (UP-PCBs) in China: Has this become the major source of PCBs in Chinese air?
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Emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from tropical plant species in India
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Emission of volatile organic compounds during composting of municipal solid wastes
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Emission of volatile organic compounds from silage: Compounds, sources, and implications
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Emission of volatile organic compounds from two silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) clones grown under ambient and elevated CO2 and different O3 concentrations
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Emission of volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs) during aerobic decomposition of food wastes
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Emission operational strategy for combined cooling, heating, and power systems
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Emission pattern of planar CdTe nanocrystal light source coated by two-dimensional Langmuir-Blodgett photonic crystal
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Emission pattern of semi-volatile organic compounds from recycled styrenic polymers using headspace solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
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Emission patterns of wound volatile compounds following injury of ripe strawberry fruit
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Emission performance and combustion efficiency of a conical fluidized-bed combustor firing various biomass fuels
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emission performance in Ho3+ doped fluorophosphate glasses sensitized with Er3+ and Tm3+ under 800 nm excitation
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Emission Performance of a Diesel Engine Running on Biodiesel Fuel at Different Compression Ratios
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Emission performance of type-1 pulverized coal flames operating under oxy-fired conditions
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Emission plasma tomography with large acceptance angle apertures relevant to laser induced plasma spectroscopy
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Emission plasma tomography with large acceptance angle apertures relevant to laser induced plasma spectroscopy
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Emission policies and the Nigerian economy: simulations from a dynamic applied general equilibrium model
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Emission potential of condensable suspended particulate matter from flue gas of solid waste combustion
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EMISSION PREDICTIONS WITH A MULTI-LINEAR RESERVOIR MODEL
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EMISSION PREDICTIONS WITH A MULTI-LINEAR RESERVOIR MODEL
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Emission probabilities of K X- and γ-rays following 51Cr and 67Ga decay
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Emission probabilities of KX- and γ-rays following 166Hom decay
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Emission probabilities of the KX-rays following the decay of 237Np in equilibrium with 233Pa
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Emission probabilities of the main γ-rays following the decay of 222Rn and Daughters
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Emission probabilities of the main γ-rays of 237Np in equilibrium with 233Pa
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Emission probability measurement of 94.7 keV γ-ray for 165Dy
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Emission probability measurement of 94.7 keV γ-ray for 165Dy
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Emission probability measurement of principal γ-rays of 147Eu
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Emission probability measurement of principal γ-rays of 147Eu
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Emission probability measurement of γ-ray of 105Rh
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Emission probability measurement of γ-ray of 105Rh
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Emission probability of the weak positron branch in the decay of 22Na to the ground state of 22Ne
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Emission probability of the weak positron branch in the decay of 22Na to the ground state of 22Ne
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Emission processes in conjugated polymer solutions and thin films
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Emission processes of molecule–metal cluster ions from self-assembled monolayers of octanethiols on gold and silver
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Emission profile of 18 carbonyl compounds, CO, CO2, and NOx emitted by a diesel engine fuelled with diesel and ternary blends containing diesel, ethanol and biodiesel or vegetable oils
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Emission profiles from the foam and refrigeration sectors comparison with atmospheric concentrations. Part 1: Methodology and data
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Emission profiles from the foam and refrigeration sectors comparison with atmospheric concentrations. Part 2: results and discussion
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Emission properties and applications of nanostructured luminescent oxide nanoparticles
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Emission properties and local structure of Tm3+ in Ge–Ga–S–Br glass
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Emission properties and solid-state aggregation in poly(fluorene–thiophene-S,S-dioxide) and in its model oligomer
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Emission properties of 1,4-anthraquinone
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Emission properties of a distributed feedback laser cavity containing silicon nanocrystals
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Emission properties of a highly fluorescent pyrene dye in solution and in the liquid state
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Emission properties of a molecularly doped highly fluorescent polymer
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Emission properties of a single-emitter laser in photonic crystals Pages 488-491
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Emission properties of cathodes based on B–N–C as a result of laser processing
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Emission properties of compounds in the BaO · Sc2O3 · WO3 ternary system
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Emission properties of dopants rubrene and coumarin 6 in Alq3 films
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Emission properties of Eu2+, Mn2+ in MAl2Si2O8 (M=Sr, Ba)
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Emission properties of gossypol in solution
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Emission properties of laser ablation of SnO2: Sb transparent conducting film and KTiOPO4 crystal
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Emission properties of MEH-PPV in thin films simultaneously illuminated and annealed at different temperatures
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Emission properties of MEH-PPV in thin films simultaneously illuminated and annealed at different temperatures
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Emission properties of Mn doped ZnO nanoparticles prepared by mechanochemical processing
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Emission properties of nanostructured Eu3+ doped zinc aluminate spinels
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Emission properties of Sm3+/Bi3+-doped YPO4 phosphors
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Emission properties of the Er3+:4I11/2→4I13/2 transition in Er3+- and Er3+/Tm3+-doped Ge–Ga–As–S glasses
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Emission properties of Ti-DLC films prepared by unbalanced magnetron sputtering
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Emission properties of top-layer scandate cathodes prepared by LAD
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Emission properties of ZnSe scintillation crystals co-doped by oxygen and aluminum
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Emission property of Sn2 +-doped ZnO–P2O5 glass
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Emission quantum yield of a europium(III) tris-β-diketonate complex bearing a 1,4-diaza-1,3-butadiene: Comparison with theoretical prediction
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Emission quota trade among the few: laboratory evidence of joint implementation among committed countries
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Emission rate apportionment from fugitive sources using open-path FTIR and mathematical inversion
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Emission Rate of Gases Emitted from Private Gasoline Vehicles in Irbid - Jordan
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Emission rates of C8–C15 VOCs from seaweed and sand in the inter-tidal zone at Mace Head, Ireland
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Emission Rates of Gaseous Pollutants from Motor Vehicles
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Emission rates of regulated pollutants from on-road heavy-duty diesel vehicles
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Emission rates of selected volatile organic compounds from skin of healthy volunteers
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Emission rates, the correspondence principle and the information paradox Original Research Article
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Emission ratios and photochemical production efficiencies of nitrogen oxides, ketones, and aldehydes in the Lower Fraser Valley during the Summer Pacific 1993 oxidant study
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Emission Reduction Effort in a Low-Carbon Supply Chain: A Coordination Scheme
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Emission reduction from a diesel engine fueled by pine oil biofuel using SCR and catalytic converter
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EMISSION REDUCTION FROM BURNER SYSTEM BY VARYING SWIRLER BLADE ANGLE
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Emission reduction from diesel engine using fumigation methanol and diesel oxidation catalyst Original Research Article
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Emission reduction of aluminium anodising industry by production of image-hydrotalcite-type compound
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Emission reduction potential from the combustion of soy methyl ester fuel blended with petroleum distillate fuel
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Emission reduction potential of using gas-to-liquid and dimethyl ether fuels on a turbocharged diesel engine Original Research Article
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Emission reduction scenarios for nitrogen compounds and their impact on acidification, eutrophication and ozone formation in Flanders
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Emission Reduction Strategies for Small Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Using Valve Timing and Swirl Ratio
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Emission reductions and urban ozone responses under more stringent US standards
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Emission Risk Assessment of Toxic Gases of Floating Roof Storage Tanks
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Emission scenarios and global climate protection
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Emission scenarios in the face of fossil-fuel peaking
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Emission shift by recombination effect in a three-layered oeld
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Emission sources sensitivity study for ground-level ozone and PM2.5 due to oil sands development using air quality modeling system: Part I- model evaluation for current year base case simulation
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Emission sources sensitivity study for ground-level ozone and PM2.5 due to oil sands development using air quality modelling system: Part II – Source apportionment modelling
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Emission spectra and invariant masses of Λ and p in the stopped-image absorption process in 4He and 6Li Original Research Article
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Emission spectra in non-symmetric dimer systems: fine structure of emission bands and dependence on asymmetry parameters
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Emission spectra investigation of fs induced NPs probed by the ns laser pulse of a fs/ns DP-LIBS orthogonal configuration
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Emission spectra of 3,4- and 3,5-difluorobenzaldehyde vapors: Conformer-specific phosphorescence from the 3,4-derivative
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Emission spectra of burning iron in high-pressure oxygen
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Emission spectra of calcium dimer. The A 1∑u+ − X 1∑g+ system
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Emission spectra of HeAr2+ and HeKr2+ heterotrimer ions produced in a helium flowing afterglow Original Research Article
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Emission spectra of LnPO4:RE3+ (Ln=La, Gd; RE=Eu, Tb and Ce) powder phosphors
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Emission spectra of Tb3+: Bi2O3-B2O3-R2O(R = Li, Na & K) glasses
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Emission spectra of the species ablated from a solid target submerged in liquid: vibrational temperature of C2 molecules in water-confined geometry
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Emission spectral characteristics of Cu, Ag, Zn, and Cd neutral atoms in a glow discharge
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Emission spectral characteristics of Cu, Ag, Zn, and Cd neutral atoms in a glow discharge
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Emission spectral-component monitoring ، fuzzy-logic control of pulsed-laser-deposition process
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Emission spectrometry evaluation in arc welding monitoring system
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Emission spectroscopic monitoring of particle composition, size and transport in laser ablation inductively coupled plasma spectrometry
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Emission spectroscopic monitoring of particle composition, size and transport in laser ablation inductively coupled plasma spectrometry
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Emission spectroscopy analysis for the non-destructive evaluation of the health of thermal barrier coatings
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Emission spectroscopy and size distribution of gas phase nanoparticles generated by laser-based methods
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Emission spectroscopy of aluminum nitride plasma plume induced by ultra-short pulsed laser ablation
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Emission spectroscopy of carbon-covered iron nanoparticles in different gas atmospheres
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Emission spectroscopy of hot water vapor from H2–air deflagrative combustion in a closed cylinder
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Emission spectroscopy of laser ablation plume: Composition analysis of a target in water
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Emission spectroscopy of laser-ablated Si plasma related to nanoparticle formation
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Emission spectroscopy of ν10 band of vinyl bromide
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Emission spectrum of fundamental strings: an algebraic approach Original Research Article
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Emission spectrum of mass-selected C4−:C2Πu → X2Πg in a neon matrix
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Emission Standards Development for an Inspection/Maintenance Program
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Emission strengths for primary pollutants as estimated from an aircraft study of Hong Kong air quality
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Emission studies of hetero-bischelated iridium(III)–diimine complexes
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Emission studies of impinging premixed flames
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Emission studies of poly(N-vinylcarbazole) / poly(3-hexylthiophene) bilayer devices
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Emission study of alumina plasma produced by a KrF laser
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Emission testing and inhalational exposure-based risk assessment for candles having Pb metal wick cores
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Emission time scale of light particles in the system Xe+Sn at 50 AMeV. A probe for dynamical emission?
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Emission tomography contribution to clinical neurology
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Emission tomography in flame diagnostics
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Emission trading and international competition: The impact of labor market rigidity on technology adoption and output
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Emission trading schemes – avenues for unified accounting practices
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Emission trading schemes: potential revenue effects, compliance costs and overall tax policy issues
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Emission trading under the Kyoto Protocol—effects on fossil fuel markets under alternative regimes
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Emission trends and source characteristics of SO2, NOx, PM10 and VOCs in the Pearl River Delta region from 2000 to 2009
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Emission yields and the standard model in glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy: Links to the underlying physics and analytical interpretation of the experimental data
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Emission yields and the standard model in glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy: Links to the underlying physics and analytical interpretation of the experimental data
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Emission, distribution and leaching of methyl isothiocyanate and chloropicrin under different surface containments Original Research Article
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Emission, efficiency, and influence in a diesel n-butanol dual-injection engine
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Emission, reserve and economic load dispatch problem with non-smooth and non-convex cost functions using the hybrid bacterial foraging-Nelder–Mead algorithm
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Emission-Based Scatter Correction in SPECT Imaging
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Emission-dependent supply chain and environment-policy-making in the ‘cap-and-trade’ system
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Emission-free fuel reformers for mobile and portable fuel cell applications
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Emission-reduction strategies for energy-supply systems near urban areas
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Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market
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Emissions and accumulation of metals in the atmosphere due to crackers and sparkles during Diwali festival in India
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Emissions and deposit characteristics of a small diesel engine when operated on preheated crude palm oil
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Emissions and deposit properties from combustion of wood pellet with magnesium additives
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Emissions and efficiencies from the combustion of agricultural feedstock pellets using a small scale tilting grate boiler
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Emissions and efficiency of a domestic gas stove burning natural gases with various compositions
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Emissions and engine performance from blends of soya and canola methyl esters with ARB #2 diesel in a DDC 6V92TA MUI engine
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Emissions and environmental impacts from air-conditioning and refrigeration systems
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Emissions and environmental implications of mercury from artisanal gold mining in north Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Emissions and fuel consumption characteristics of an HCNG-fueled heavy-duty engine at idle
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Emissions and fuel economy for a hybrid vehicle
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Emissions and fuel economy trade-off for hybrid vehicles using fuzzy logic Original Research Article
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Emissions and Fuel Life Cycle Assessment of Non-passenger Diesel Vehicles in Qatar
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Emissions and indoor concentrations of particulate matter and its specific chemical components from cooking: A review
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EMISSIONS an‎d PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN SI ENGINE WITH BIOGAS FUEL AT DIFFERENT CO2 RATIOS
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Emissions and Performance of Diesel Engine Fueled with Waste Cooking Oil Methyl Ester Diesel Blends
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Emissions and power characteristics of diesel engines on methyl soyate and diesel fuel blends
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Emissions and spatial variability of N2O, N2 and nitrous oxide mole fraction at the field scale, revealed with 15N isotopic techniques
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Emissions and spatial variability of N2O, N2 and nitrous oxide mole fraction at the field scale, revealed with 15N isotopic techniques
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Emissions and wall temperatures for lean prevaporized premixed gas turbine combustor
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Emissions characteristics of a diesel engine operating on biodiesel and biodiesel blended with ethanol and methanol Original Research Article
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Emissions characterization and regulatory compliance at an industrial complex: An integrated MM5/CALPUFF approach
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Emissions characterization from EURO 5 diesel/biodiesel passenger car operating under the new European driving cycle
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Emissions characterization of residential wood-fired hydronic heater technologies
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Emissions Charge and Asymmetric Information: Consistently a Problem?
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Emissions control policies under uncertainty and rational learning in a linear-state dynamic model
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Emissions due to fossil-fuel consumption and cement production in Turkey (1970–1991)
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Emissions during co-firing of RDF-5 with bituminous coal, paper sludge and waste tires in a commercial circulating fluidized bed co-generation boiler
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Emissions during co-firing of two energy crops in a PF pilot plant: Cynara and poplar
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Emissions estimates of PAH from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plains of India
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Emissions estimation for lignite-fired power plants in Turkey
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Emissions estimation from satellite retrievals: A review of current capability
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Emissions from a conical FBC fired with a biomass fuel
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Emissions from a controlled fire in municipal solid waste bales
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Emissions from a diesel car during regeneration of an active diesel particulate filter
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Emissions from a diesel–bioethanol blend in an automotive diesel engine
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Emissions from a vehicle fitted to operate on either petrol or compressed natural gas
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Emissions from an automobile fire
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Emissions from biomass energy use in some selected Asian countries
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Emissions from burning of softwood pellets
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Emissions from co-combustion of wood and household refuse
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Emissions from cycling of thermal power plants in electricity systems with high penetration of wind power: Life cycle assessment for Ireland
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Emissions from different alternative diesel fuels operating with single and split fuel injection
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Emissions from distributed vs. centralized generation: The importance of system performance
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Emissions from DME combustion in diesel engines and their implications on meeting future emission norms: A review
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Emissions from electricity generation in Malaysia
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Emissions from fuel combustion in Swedish cod fishery
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Emissions from heated indoor dust: an approach for sample preparation and in vitro toxicity testing
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Emissions from heavy-duty vehicles under actual on-road driving conditions
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Emissions from Indiaʹs transport sector: Statewise synthesis
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Emissions from international shipping in the Belgian part of the North Sea and the Belgian seaports
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Emissions from in-use lawn-mowers in Australia
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Emissions from large-scale medium-speed diesel engines: 1. Influence of engine operation mode and turbocharger
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Emissions from large-scale medium-speed diesel engines: 2. Influence of fuel type and operating mode
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Emissions from large-scale medium-speed diesel engines: 3. Influence of direct water injection and common rail
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Emissions from light and medium goods vehicles in Denmark
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Emissions from light duty gasoline vehicles operating on low blend ethanol gasoline and E85
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Emissions from multiple-spouted and spout-fluid fluidized beds using rice husks as fuel
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Emissions from premixed charge compression ignition (PCCI) combustion and affect on emission control devices
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Emissions from pyrolysis and combustion of olive oil solid waste
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Emissions from Sellafield and activities in soil
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Emissions from simulated deep-seated fires in domestic waste Original Research Article
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Emissions from small-scale energy production using co-combustion of biofuel and the dry fraction of household waste
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Emissions from soy biodiesel blends: A single particle perspective
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Emissions from the combustion of gas-phase products at tyre pyrolysis
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Emissions from the combustion of peat: an experimental study
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Emissions from the combustion of polystyrene, styrene and ethylbenzene under diverse conditions
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Emissions from the copper–nickel industry on the Kola Peninsula and at Norilʹsk, Russia
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Emissions from the Polish power industry
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Emissions from thermal degradation of pellets with different contents of olive waste and forest residues
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Emissions from thermal insulations—part 1:development and characteristics of the test apparatus
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Emissions from thermal insulations—part 2: evaluation of emissions from organicand inorganicinsulations
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Emissions in the exhaust of fishing boats after adding viscous agents into fuel oils Original Research Article
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Emissions inventory of anthropogenic PM2.5 and PM10 in Delhi during Commonwealth Games 2010
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Emissions modeling of fluidised bed co-combustion of poultry litter and peat
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Emissions monitoring during coal waste wood co-combustion in an industrial steam boiler
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Emissions of 1.20 and 1.38 μm from Ho3+-doped lithium–barium–bismuth–lead oxide glass for optical amplifications
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Emissions of a diesel engine using B20 and effects of hydrogen addition
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Emissions of air pollutants from road transport in Lebanon and other countries in the Middle East region
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Emissions of air pollutants from scented candles burning in a test chamber
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Emissions of ammonia, methane and nitrous oxide from pig houses and slurry: Effects of rooting material, animal activity and ventilation flow
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Emissions of ammonia, nitrous oxide and methane from cattle manure heaps: effect of compaction and covering
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Emissions of ammonia, nitrous oxide, and methane from aviaries with organic laying hen husbandry
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Emissions of anthropogenic hydrogen to the atmosphere during the potential transition to an increasingly H2-intensive economy
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Emissions of benzene, toluene, xylenes and 1,3-butadiene from a representative portion of the Australian car fleet
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Emissions of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide from uncompressed and pelletized biomass fuel burning in typical household stoves in China
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Emissions of CH4 and CO2 from double rice cropping systems under varying tillage and seeding methods
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EMISSIONS OF CO2 an‎d CH4 IN ASMARI GAS COMPRESSOR STATION IN NATIONAL IRANIAN SOUTH OIL COMPANY USING EMISSION FACTOR
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Emissions of CO2 from biomass production and transportation in agriculture and forestry
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Emissions of CO2 from road freight transport in London: Trends and policies for long run reductions
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Emissions of CO2 from some soils
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Emissions of CO2, CH4 and N2O from Southern European peatlands
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Emissions of CO2, CH4 and N2O from Southern European peatlands
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Emissions of CO2, N2O, and NO in conventional and no-till management practices in Rondônia, Brazil
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Emissions of demand responsive services as an alternative to conventional transit system
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Emissions of fine particles, NOx, and CO from on-road vehicles in Finland
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Emissions of fuel metals content from a diesel vehicle engine
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Emissions of gas- and particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Shing Mun Tunnel, Hong Kong
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Emissions of gaseous nitrogen species from manure management: A new approach
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Emissions of gaseous pollutant from motorcycle powered by ethanol–gasoline blend
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Emissions of gases and particles from biomass burning during the 20th century using satellite data and an historical reconstruction
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Emissions of green leaf volatiles and terpenoids from Solanum lycopersicum are quantitatively related to the severity of cold and heat shock treatments
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Emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants from commercial aircraft at international airports in Korea
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Emissions of Greenhouse gases in The Netherlands
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Emissions of H2 and CO from leaf litter of Sequoiadendron giganteum, and their dependence on UV radiation and temperature
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Emissions of HC, CO, NOx, CO2, and SO2 from civil aviation in China in 2010
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Emissions of hydrocarbons from marine phytoplankton—Some results from controlled laboratory experiments
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Emissions of hydrochloric acid, PCDD and PCDF from the combustion of chlorine-containing kraft pulp mill bleach plant waste
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Emissions of isoprene, monoterpene and short-chained carbonyl compounds from Eucalyptus spp. in southern Australia
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Emissions of lead and zinc from candles with metal-core wicks
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Emissions of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from motor vehicles
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Emissions of malodorous compounds and greenhouse gases from composting swine feces
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Emissions of maritime transport: A European reference system Original Research Article
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Emissions of mercury and other trace elements from coal-fired power plants in Japan
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Emissions of mercury from the power sector in Poland
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Emissions of mercury vapor from tree bark
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Emissions of mercury, trace elements, and fine particles from stationary combustion sources
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Emissions of metals and polychlorinated dibenzo(p)dioxins and furans (PCDD/Fs) from Portland cement manufacturing plants: Inter-kiln variability and dependence on fuel-types Original Research Article
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Emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from Australian sugarcane soils
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Emissions of monoterpenes linalool and ocimene respond differently to environmental changes due to differences in physico-chemical characteristics
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Emissions of N2O and CH4 from agricultural soils amended with two types of biogas residues
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Emissions of N2O and CO2, denitrification measurements and soil properties in red clover and ryegrass stands
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Emissions of N2O and CO2, denitrification measurements and soil properties in red clover and ryegrass stands
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Emissions of N2O and NH3, and nitrogen leaching from direct seeded rice under different tillage practices in central China
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Emissions of N2O and NO associated with nitrogen fertilization in intensive agriculture, and the potential for mitigation
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Emissions of N2O from Sonoran Desert and effluent-irrigated grass ecosystems
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Emissions of NH3, CO2 and H2S during swine wastewater management: Characterization of transient emissions after air-liquid interface disturbances
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Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Anthropogenic Sources: Impact on the Atmosphere and the Climate. Their History and a Forecast until 2100
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Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Anthropogenic Sources: Impact on the Atmosphere and the Climate. Their History and a Forecast until 2100
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Emissions of nitrous oxide and methane from Antarctic Tundra: role of penguin dropping deposition
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Emissions of nitrous oxide from a constructed wetland using a groundfilter and macrophytes in waste-water purification of a dairy farm
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Emissions of nitrous oxide from arable organic and conventional cropping systems on two soil types
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Emissions of nitrous oxide from boreal agricultural mineral soils—Statistical models based on measurements
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Emissions of nitrous oxide from runoff-irrigated and rainfed soils in semiarid north-west Kenya
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Emissions of nitrous oxide, nitrogen oxides and ammonia from a maize field in the North China Plain
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Emissions of NO, TVOC, CO2, and aerosols from a pilot-scale wastewater treatment plant with intermittent aeration
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Emissions of NOx and N2O during co-combustion of dried sewage sludge with coal in a bubbling fluidized bed combustor
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Emissions of NOx and N2O during co-combustion of dried sewage sludge with coal in a circulating fluidized bed combustor
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Emissions of NOx, particle mass and particle numbers from aircraft main engines, APUʹs and handling equipment at Copenhagen Airport
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Emissions of O− Radical Anions and Electrons from Silver on a Solid Electrolyte
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Emissions of odorous aldehydes from alkyd paint
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Emissions of organic air toxics from open burning: a comprehensive review
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Emissions of organic compounds from biofuel combustion and influence of different control parameters using a laboratory scale incinerator
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Emissions of organic compounds from the combustion of oats – a comparison with softwood pellets
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Emissions of organic hazardous air pollutants during Chinese coal combustion
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Emissions of organo-metal compounds via the leachate and gas pathway from two differently pre-treated municipal waste materials – A landfill reactor study
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Emissions of organophosphate and brominated flame retardants from selected consumer products and building materials
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Emissions of OTNE (Iso-E-super) – Mass flows in sewage treatment plants Original Research Article
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Emissions of ozone precursors from stationary sources:: a critical review
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Emissions of particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Fu Gui-shan Tunnel of Nanjing, China
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Emissions of particles and trace elements from coal gasification
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Emissions of particulate-bound elements from stationary diesel engine: Characterization and risk assessment
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Emissions of PCDD/F from uncontrolled, domestic waste burning
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Emissions of PCDDs/DFs and dioxin-like PCBs from small waste incinerators in Korea
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Emissions of persistent organic pollutants and eight candidate POPs from UNECE–Europe in 2000, 2010 and 2020 and the emission reduction resulting from the implementation of the UNECE POP protocol
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Emissions of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from sludge drying beds to the atmosphere in Chicago Original Research Article
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Emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from catalytic and thermal oxidizers burning dilute chlorinated vapors
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Emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from stack flue gases of sinter plants
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Emissions of polychlorinated-p-dibenzo dioxin, dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) from rice straw biomass burning
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Emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from the pyrolysis of scrap tires
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Emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from combustion of agricultural and sylvicultural debris
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Emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from thermal pre-treatment of waste hydrodesulfurization catalysts Original Research Article
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Emissions of Reduced Gaseous Sulfur Compounds from Wastewater Sludge: Redox Effects
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Emissions of reduced sulfur compounds (RSC) as a landfill gas (LFG): A comparative study of young and old landfill facilities
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Emissions of regulated pollutants from in-use diesel back-up generators
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Emissions of SO2 and NOx from biofuels in India
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Emissions of the city of Augsburg determined using the mass balance method
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Emissions of total volatile organic compounds from pressed wood products in an environmental chamber
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Emissions of trace elements during the 2012–2013 effusive eruption of Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka: enrichment factors, partition coefficients and aerosol contribution
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Emissions of trace gases and particles from two ships in the southern Atlantic Ocean
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Emissions of two- and four-stroke outboard engines—I. Quantification of gases and VOC
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Emissions of two- and four-stroke outboard engines—II. Impact on water quality
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Emissions of unregulated pollutants from European gasoline and diesel passenger cars
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Emissions of volatile aldehydes from heated cooking oils
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Emissions of volatile fatty acids from feed at dairy facilities
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Emissions of volatile organic compounds from lacquer coatings used in the furniture industry, modified with nanoparticles of inorganic metal compounds
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Emissions of volatile organic compounds originating from UK livestock agriculture
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Emissions of volatile organics and particulates from stack exaust gas of industrial boilers and processes
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Emissions performance of a hybrid hydrogen–gasoline engine-powered passenger car under the New European Driving Cycle
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Emissions predictive modelling by investigating various neural network models
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Emissions profile from new and in-use handheld, 2-stroke engines
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Emissions reduction and economic implications of renewable energy market penetration of power generation for residential consumption in the MENA region
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Emissions Reduction and Pyrolysis Gas Destruction in an Acoustically Driven Dump Combustor
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Emissions reduction benefits from hydrogen addition to midsize gas turbine feedstocks
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Emissions reduction of high and low polluting new technology vehicles equipped with a CeO catalytic 2 system
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Emissions reduction: NOx/SOx suppression. A collection of papers from the journals fuel, fuel processing technology and progress in energy and combustion science 1999-2001 : A. Tomita (Ed.), Elsevier, 2001, 325 pages, ISBN 0080440894
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Emissions reduction: NOx/SOx suppression. A collection of papers from the journals fuel, fuel processing technology and progress in energy and combustion science 1999-2001 : A. Tomita (Ed.), Elsevier, 2001, 325 pages, ISBN 0080440894
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Emissions reductions using hydrogen from plasmatron fuel converters
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Emissions spark spread and primary energy spark spread – Environmental and energy screening parameters for combined heating and power systems
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Emissions study of co-firing waste carpet in a rotary kiln
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Emissions targeting and planning: An application of CO2 emissions pinch analysis (CEPA) to the Irish electricity generation sector
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Emissions targets for CO2 stabilization as modified by carbon cycle feedbacks
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Emissions tradeoffs associated with cofiring forest biomass with coal: A case study in Colorado, USA
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Emissions trading and competitiveness: pros and cons of relative and absolute schemes
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Emissions trading and investment decisions in the power sector—a case study in Finland
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Emissions trading and technology deployment in an energy-systems “bottom-up” model with technology learning
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Emissions trading and transaction costs: analyzing the flaws in the discussion
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Emissions trading for climate policy — US and European perspectives. Bernd Hansjürgens (ed.), Cambridge University Press. 2005. ISBN-13 978-0-521-84872-5. 245 pp.
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Emissions trading for international aviation—an estimation of the economic impact on selected European airlines
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Emissions trading in transition economies: the link between international and domestic policy
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Emissions Trading with Shares and Coupons when Control over Discharges Is Uncertain
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Emissions trading: Principles and practice
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Emissions variability in tradable permit markets with imperfect enforcement and banking
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Emissions variation in urban areas resulting from the introduction of natural gas vehicles: Application to Barcelona and Madrid Greater Areas (Spain) Original Research Article
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Emissions, concentrations and disappearing CO2
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Emissions, dispersion and human exposure of mercury from a Swedish chlor-alkali plant
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Emissions, performance and cylinder pressure of diesel engine fuelled by biodiesel fuel
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Emissions–calibrated equilibrium heat release model for direct injection compression ignition engines
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Emission-tunable phosphors Ca9MgM′ (PO4)7: Eu2+,Mn2+ (M′=Li, Na, K) for white light-emitting diodes
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Emissive bis-salicylaldiminato Schiff base ligands and their zinc(II) complexes: Synthesis, photophysical properties, mesomorphism and DFT studies
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Emissive power of semitransparent spherical particle with nonuniform temperature
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Emissive probe measurement of electron temperature in recombining plasma produced in the linear divertor simulator TPD-II
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Emissivity and catalycity measurements on SiC-coated carbon fibre reinforced silicon carbide composite
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Emissivity and radiative cooling of weakly non-ideal high-temperature Flibe gas
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Emissivity and temperature estimation from MSG SEVIRI data; method validation with simulated and NOAA-14 AVHRR data Original Research Article
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Emissivity calibration for temperatures measurement using thermography in the context of machining
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Emissivity characteristics of polished aluminum alloy surfaces and assessment of multispectral radiation thermometry (MRT) emissivity models
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Emissivity characteristics of roughened aluminum alloy surfaces and assessment of multispectral radiation thermometry (MRT) emissivity models
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Emissivity compensation algorithms in double-band pyrometry
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Emissivity considerations in building thermography
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Emissivity mapping over urban areas using a classification-based approach: Application to the Dual-use European Security IR Experiment (DESIREX)
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Emissivity Measurements and Modeling of Silicon-Related Materials: An Overview
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Emissivity measurements of analogue materials for the interpretation of data from PFS on Mars Express and MERTIS on Bepi-Colombo
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Emissivity measurements of several soils and vegetation types in the 8–14, μm Wave band: Analysis of two field methods
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Emissivity measurements on carbon–carbon composites at high temperature under high vacuum
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Emissivity Measurements on Metallic Surfaces with Various Degrees of Roughness: A Comparison of Laser Polarimetry and IIntegrating Sphere Reflectometry
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Emissivity Modeling of Metals during the Growth of Oxide Film and Comparison of the Model with Experimental Results
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Emissivity of discretized diffusion problems
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Emissivity, catalycity and microstructural characterization of ZrB2–SiCfiber based UHTC at high temperature in a non-equilibrium air plasma flow
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Emittance compensation in a return arc of an energy-recovery linac
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Emittance compensation in a return arc of an energy-recovery linac
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Emittance compensation of elliptical beams
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Emittance compensation of elliptical beams
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Emittance compensation with dynamically optimized photoelectron beam profiles
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Emittance compensation with dynamically optimized photoelectron beam profiles
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Emittance dilution due to the betatron mismatch in high-intensity hadron accelerators
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Emittance dilution due to the betatron mismatch in high-intensity hadron accelerators
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Emittance growth and beam lifetime limitations due to beam–beam effects in storage ring colliders
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Emittance growth and beam lifetime limitations due to beam–beam effects in storage ring colliders
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Emittance growth as mesh artefact
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Emittance growth as mesh artefact
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Emittance growth due to crab crossing imperfections in electron–ion colliders
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Emittance growth due to crab crossing imperfections in electron–ion colliders
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Emittance growth due to the wake field driven by an electron beam accelerated in an RF-gun of free electron laser “ELSA”
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Emittance growth due to the wake field driven by an electron beam accelerated in an RF-gun of free electron laser “ELSA”
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Emittance growth due to wake fields on curved bunch trajectories
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Emittance growth due to wake fields on curved bunch trajectories
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Emittance growth from merging arrays of round beamlets
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Emittance growth of a short electron bunch in circular motion
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Emittance growth of a short electron bunch in circular motion
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Emittance increase due to transient beam loading
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Emittance increase due to transient beam loading
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Emittance manipulation by first- and second-order lattice control
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Emittance manipulation by first- and second-order lattice control
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Emittance measurement of mass-separated high-current ion beams
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Emittance measurements of low-energy beam line at KVI
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Emittance measurements of low-energy beam line at KVI
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Emittance measurements of the CLIO electron beam
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Emittance measurements of the CLIO electron beam
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Emittance minimisation with longitudinal dipole field variation
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Emittance minimisation with longitudinal dipole field variation
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Emitted and endogenous volatiles in ‘Tsugaru’ apple: The mechanism of ester and (E,E)-α-farnesene accumulation
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Emitter and filter tests for wastewater reuse by drip irrigation
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Emitter based approach for estimation of nodal out ow to pressure deficient water distribution networks under pressure management
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Emitter clogging and effects on drip irrigation systems performances
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Emitting and electron-transfer electronic states of tertiary amine–fluorophore sensor systems
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Emitting oligomer containing quinoline group: Synthesis and photophysical properties of conjugated oligomer obtained by Wittig reaction
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EMLA cream on the ears—is it effective? A prospective, randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of topical anaesthetic cream in reducing the pain of local anaesthetic infiltration for prominent ear correction
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EMLA Versus TAC for Topical Anesthesia of Extremity Wounds in Children, , ,
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EMLCLLER—a program for computing the EM response of a large loop source over a layered earth model
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EMLK2D: a computer program for spatial estimation using empirical maximum likelihood kriging
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EMLTrust: An enhanced Machine Learning based Reputation System for MANETs
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emm Gene Polymorphism among Streptococcus pyogenes Isolated from Throat Culture
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EMM: an event-driven mobility model for generating movements of large numbers of mobile nodes
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Emma Dononghue’s and James Finn Garner’s Rebellious Cinderellas: Feminism and Satire for Empowerment in Contemporary Fairy Tales
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Emma Willard and the graphic foundations of American history
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EMMA: A recoil mass spectrometer for ISAC-II at TRIUMF
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EMMA: A recoil mass spectrometer for ISAC-II at TRIUMF
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Emmanuel Garnier, Terre de conquêtes. La forêt vosgien sous lʹancien régime, Fayard, Paris (2004) 622 pages, €38 paperback.Philippe Jéhin, Les forêts des Vosges du Nord du moyen âge à la Révolution: milieux, usages, exploitations, Presses Universitaires d
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EMMA—The world’s first non-scaling FFAG
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EMMA—The world’s first non-scaling FFAG
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EMMC process for combined removal of organics, nitrogen and an odor producing substance
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Emmer wheat, a potential new host of Tilletia indica
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Emmprin and KSHV: New partners in viral cancer pathogenesis
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EMMPRIN expression is required for response to bevacizumab therapy in HNSCC xenografts
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EMMPRIN mediates β-adrenergic receptor-stimulated matrix metalloproteinase activity in cardiac myocytes
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EMMS-based Eulerian simulation on the hydrodynamics of a bubbling fluidized bed with FCC particles
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EMOD2D—a program in C++ for finite difference modelling of magnetotelluric TM mode responses over 2D earth
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Emodin and syringaldehyde from Rhamnus pubescens (Rhamnaceae)
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Emodin-6-O-β-d-glucoside inhibits HMGB1-induced inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo
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Emodin-based Regulation and Control of Serum Complement C5a, Oxidative Stress, and Inflammatory Responses in Rats with Urosepsis via AMPK/SIRT1
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E-modulus evolution and its relation to solids formation of pastes from commercial cements
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E-modulus of the alkali–silica-reaction product determined by micro-indentation
499
EmoHear t: Conveying Emotions in Second Life Based on Affect Sensing from Text
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Emollient, humectant, and fluorescent α,β-unsaturated thiol esters for long-acting skin applications
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Emollients, moisturizers, and keratolytic agents in psoriasis
502
E-MORB glasses from the Gakkel Ridge (Arctic Ocean) at 87°N: evidence for the Earthʹs most northerly volcanic activity
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EmoSense: Pioneering Facial Emotion Recognition with Precision Through Model Optimization and Face Emotion Constraints
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Emosensory Competence, as an Undisclosed Construct of Communicative Competence, Predicts L2 Speaking Ability
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EMOSS: An Efficient Algorithm to Hide Sequential Patterns
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Emoticons and social interaction on the Internet: the importance of social context
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Emotio ergo sum
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Emotion and aggression in the psychopathic personality
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Emotion and attribution of intentionality in leader–member relationships
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Emotion and Cognition: Feeling and Character Identification in Dreaming
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Emotion and consciousness
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Emotion and consciousness: Ends of a continuum
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Emotion and decision-making explained: A précis
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Emotion and decision-making explained: Response to commentators
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Emotion and food. Do the emotions expressed on other peopleʹs faces affect the desire to eat liked and disliked food products?
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Emotion and immunity
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Emotion- and intrusion-based reasoning in Vietnam veterans with and without chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
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Emotion and memory: A recognition advantage for positive and negative words independent of arousal
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Emotion and Memory: Childrenʹs Long-Term Remembering, Forgetting, and Suggestibility,,
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Emotion and object processing in Parkinson’s disease
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Emotion and perception of one’s own actions – A comment on Wilke, Synofzik and Lindner
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Emotion and power (as social influence): Their impact on organizational citizenship and counterproductive individual and organizational behavior
523
Emotion and self-control
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Emotion and Sponsorship: Case of Television Sponsorship
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Emotion and Sponsorship: Case of Television Sponsorship
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Emotion and stress regulation in patients with somatoform and anxiety disorders: A RCT of mindfulness-based interventions
527
Emotion and Visual Imagery in Dream Reports: A Narrative Graphing Approach
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Emotion as a boost to metacognition: How worry enhances the quality of confidence
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Emotion attributions in the psychopath
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Emotion awareness and internalising symptoms in children and adolescents: The Emotion Awareness Questionnaire revised
531
Emotion brain-computer interface using wavelet and recurrent neural networks
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Emotion Classification through Nonlinear EEG Analysis Using Machine Learning Methods
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Emotion cognition in children and adolescents: Introduction to the special issue
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Emotion colors time perception unconsciously
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Emotion Concepts and Self-Focused Attention: Exploring Parallel Effects of Emotional States and Emotional Knowledge
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Emotion detection in suicide notes
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Emotion Disc and Emotion Squares: Tools to Explore the Facial Expression Space
538
Emotion Dysregulation as a Mechanism Linking Stress Exposure to Adolescent Aggressive Behavior
539
Emotion Dysregulation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review
540
Emotion Editing using Finite Elements
541
Emotion Enhances Learning via Norepinephrine Regulation of AMPA-Receptor Trafficking
542
Emotion Evoking Game Design: Evaluating Induced Emotions Among Individuals with Healthy, Problematic, and Disordered Gaming
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Emotion Extraction from Video Fragments using Gaze Tracking and AdaBoost Classifier
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EMOTION HERE, EMOTION THERE, EMOTIONAL ORGANISATIONS EVERYWHEREʹ
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Emotion in self-criticism
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Emotion is a moral issue
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Emotion is involved in decision making by prediction of reward – A study of sympathetic skin response
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Emotion knowledge and autobiographical memory across the preschool years: A cross-cultural longitudinal investigation
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Emotion on FPGA: Model driven approach
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Emotion on the Road—Necessity, Acceptance, and Feasibility of Affective Computing in the Car
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Emotion perception and interpersonal behavior in epilepsy patients after unilateral amygdalohippocampectomy
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Emotion perception and quality of life in bipolar I disorder
553
Emotion Perception Threshold: Individual Differences in Emotional Sensitivity
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Emotion Processing and the Role of Compassion in Psychotherapy from the Perspective of Multiple Selves andthe Compassionate Self
555
Emotion processing in Parkinsonʹs disease: Dissociation between early neuronal processing and explicit ratings
556
Emotion Profiles in the Dreams of Men and Women
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Emotion recognition ability in mothers at high and low risk for child physical abuse
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Emotion Recognition and Emotion Spotting Improvement Using Formant-Related Features
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Emotion recognition bias for contempt and anger in body dysmorphic disorder
560
Emotion recognition deficit in schizophrenia: association with symptomatology and cognition
561
Emotion recognition deficits in body dysmorphic disorder
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Emotion Recognition for Persian Speech Using Convolutional Neural Network and Support Vector Machine
563
Emotion recognition from geometric facial features using self-organizing map
564
Emotion recognition in Parkinsonʹs disease after subthalamic deep brain stimulation: Differential effects of microlesion and STN stimulation
565
Emotion recognition in stroke patients with left and right hemispheric lesion: Results with a new instrument—the FEEL Test
566
Emotion Recognition Using Continuous Wavelet Transform and Ensemble of Convolutional Neural Networks through Transfer Learning from Electroencephalogram Signal
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Emotion recognition using deep neural networks and dynamic features of EEG signal
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Emotion recognition via facial expression and affective prosody in schizophrenia: A methodological review
569
Emotion Regulation Across the Life Span: An Integrative Perspective Emphasizing Self-Regulation, Positive Affect, and Dyadic Processes
570
Emotion Regulation and Action Control as Predictors for Decision Making Style
571
Emotion Regulation and Prospective Memory in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Empirical Investigation
572
Emotion regulation and understanding: implications for child psychopathology and therapy
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Emotion Regulation characteristics development in Iranian primary school pupils
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Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Repetitive Negative Thinking in Patients With Tension Headaches and Migraine
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Emotion regulation in action: emotional reactivity in experiential avoidance
576
Emotion Regulation in Depression: An Integrative Review
577
Emotion Regulation in Generalized Anxiety and Social Anxiety: Examining the Distinct and Shared Use of Emotion Regulation Strategies
578
Emotion regulation in unipolar depression: The effects of acceptance and suppression of subjective emotional experience on the intensity and duration of sadness and negative affect
579
Emotion regulation is the essential skill for improving depressive symptoms
580
Emotion regulation may be an important link to circadian cortisol disruption in women with metastatic breast cancer
581
Emotion Regulation Mediates the Relationship between ADHD and Depressive Symptoms in Youth
582
Emotion Regulation Problems and Addiction Potential in Iranian Students
583
Emotion Regulation Strategies as a Mediator of the Relationship of Beliefs About Emotion and Emotion Regulation Self-efficacy, and Social Anxiety
584
Emotion regulation strategies in bipolar II disorder and borderline personality disorder: Differences and relationships with perceived parental style
585
Emotion regulation strategies in patients with psoriasis
586
Emotion regulation strategies in relation to personality characteristics indicating low and high self-control of emotions
587
Emotion regulation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder comorbid with Major Depressive Disorder: A case study
588
Emotion Regulation Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder Original Research Article
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Emotion Regulation Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Comorbid with Major Depressive Disorder: A Case Study
590
Emotion regulation through execution, observation, and imagery of emotional movements
591
Emotion Regulation Training on Irritability, Alexithymia, and Interpersonal Problems of Adolescents With Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
592
Emotion Regulation Training on Self-Efficacy and Body Self of Obese Women Referring To Treatment Clinics
593
Emotion Regulation via the Autonomic Nervous System in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
594
Emotion rendering in music: Range and characteristic values of seven musical variables
595
Emotion Socialization in Families of ChildrenWith an Anxiety Disorder
596
Emotion Speech Recognition using Deep Learning
597
Emotion suppression and mortality risk over a 12-year follow-up
598
Emotion Suspension: Emotional Experience of Cancer Patients
599
Emotion traits in older suicide attempters and non-attempters
600
Emotion with tears decreases allergic responses to latex in atopic eczema patients with latex allergy
601
Emotion words, regardless of polarity, have a processing advantage over neutral words
602
Emotion work and psychological well-being: A review of the literature and some conceptual considerations
603
Emotion work in paramedic practice: The implications for nurse educators
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Emotion, disclosure and health : J.W. Pennebaker: American Psychological Association, Washington, DC (1995). 300 pp. £35.95
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Emotion, information, and cognition, and some possible consequences for library and information science
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Emotion, metaphor and narrative: The Mind and Its Stories: Narrative Universals and Human Emotion, by Patrick Colm Hogan. Cambridge University Press, 2003. £45.00 /$65.00 (254 pages) ISBN 0 521 82527 X
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Emotion, motivation, and anxiety: brain mechanisms and psychophysiology
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Emotion: The Science of Sentiment: by D. Evans, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001 (204 pages)
609
EMOTION: WOMAN S STRENGTH OR FRAILTY?
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Emotional abilities and cortical activation during emotional information processing
611
Emotional abuse among children: a study in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
612
Emotional abuse and neglect (psychological maltreatment): a conceptual framework
613
Emotional abuse of students of color: the hidden inhumanity in our schools
614
Emotional activation of obese and normal women due to imagery and food content of verbal stimuli in a memory task
615
Emotional adjustment and concerns of Korean mothers of premature infants
616
Emotional adjustment in infertile couples
617
Emotional advertising: Revisiting the role of product category
618
Emotional agents: A modeling and an application
619
Emotional and affective disturbances in patients with epilepsy
620
Emotional and affective temperament in 23 professional areas
621
Emotional and affective temperaments and cigarette smoking in a large sample
622
Emotional and affective temperaments and cigarette smoking in a large sample
623
Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Afghan Refugees and War-Zone Adolescents
624
Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Afghan Refugees and War-Zone Adolescents
625
Emotional and behavioral problems of children and adolescents in Germany
626
Emotional and behavioral problems of Chinese left-behind children: a preliminary study
627
Emotional and Behavioural Problems among Children: Issues and Trends in Malaysia
628
Emotional and cognitive consequences of adult attachment: The mediating effect of the self
629
Emotional and Cognitive Experiences of Pregnant Women Following Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Anomalies: A Qualitative Study in Iran
630
Emotional and emotive language: Modal particles and tags in unified Berlin
631
Emotional and interpersonal competencies and leader development
632
Emotional and learning capability and their impact on product innovativeness and firm performance
633
Emotional and motivational reactions to failure: the role of illusions of control and explicitness of feedback
634
Emotional and physiological responses to normative and idiographic positive stimuli in bipolar disorder
635
Emotional and psychological abuse: Problems of definition
636
emotional and psychological consequences of infertility in a group of men with over 4 years of follow-up treatment: a qualitative study
637
Emotional and psychosocial factors in burn patients during hospitalization
638
Emotional and Social Loneliness in Individuals With and Without Substance Dependence Disorder
639
Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence Among Medical Students in Iran
640
Emotional and state-dependent modification of cardiorespiratory function: Role of orexinergic neurons
641
Emotional and uncontrolled eating styles and chocolate chip cookie consumption. A controlled trial of the effects of positive mood enhancement
642
Emotional and verbal intelligences in language learning
643
Emotional Appetite Questionnaire. Construct validity and relationship with BMI
644
Emotional arousal as a source of bounded rationality
645
Emotional arousal does not affect delay eyeblink conditioning
646
Emotional aspects in burn patients: usage of a health state classification system
647
Emotional autonomy, psychosocial adjustment and parenting: interactions, moderating and mediating effects
648
Emotional avoidance: an experimental test of individual differences and response suppression using biological challenge
649
Emotional bias in unaffected siblings of patients with bipolar I disorder
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Emotional Branding: How Successful Brands Gain the Irrational Edge: Daryl Travis; Roseville, CA, Prima Venture, 2000, 306 pp., $27.95 hardcoverAdbusters: Journal of the Mental Environment: Kalle Lasn, Editor-in-Chief; Vancouver, BC, Adbusters Media Founda
651
Emotional Changes in Children Undergoing Cochlear Implantation through Evaluation of Their Drawings
652
Emotional changes in skydivers in relation to experience
653
Emotional comfort: The patientʹs perspective of a therapeutic context
654
Emotional Communication in Finger Braille
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Emotional Competence and Aggressive Behavior in School-Age Children1
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Emotional Competence and Marital Adjustment among Childless Women
657
Emotional competencies and maladjustment in Singaporean adolescents
658
Emotional confidence levels and success of tourism development for poverty reduction: The South African Kwam eMakana home-stay project
659
Emotional consciousness: A neural model of how cognitive appraisal and somatic perception interact to produce qualitative experience
660
Emotional constraints on intentional forgetting
661
Emotional Contagion Consequences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study in Iran
662
Emotional context influences access of visual stimuli to anxious individuals’ awareness
663
Emotional coping is a better predictor of cardiac prognosis than depression and anxiety
664
Emotional deficits in psychopathy and sexual sadism: Implications for violent and sadistic behavior
665
Emotional Deregulation, Dissociative Experiences and Cognitive Failures in Patients with and without Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms
666
Emotional detachment in psychopathy: Involvement of dorsal default-mode connections
667
Emotional development and psychiatry
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EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE INVISIBLE LADDER TO DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP
669
Emotional dimensions reflected in ratings of affective scripts
670
Emotional Disorders in Children with Monosymptomatic Primary Nocturnal Enuresis
671
Emotional Disorders in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients: A Comparative Study
672
Emotional disorders in testicular cancer survivors in relation to hypogonadism, androgen receptor polymorphism and treatment modality
673
Emotional distraction in boys with ADHD: Neural and behavioral correlates
674
Emotional distress among HIV-positive individuals: the roles of acute negative life events and psychological diatheses
675
Emotional Distress Among Mothers Whose Children Have Been Sexually Abused: The Role of a History of Child Sexual Abuse, Social Support, and Coping
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Emotional distress and coping in the early stage of recovery following acute traumatic hand injury: A questionnaire survey
677
Emotional distress and quality of life in caregivers of patients awaiting lung transplant
678
Emotional distress and social relationship dysfunction: The clinical implications of Type D?
679
Emotional distress and the Type A behaviour pattern in a sample of civil servants
680
Emotional Distress as a Predictor of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Malaysian Nursing Professionals
681
Emotional distress before coronary bypass grafting limits the benefits of surgery, ,
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Emotional distress in Angolan patients with several types of tuberculosis Paulo Benvinda Xavier, Bruno Peixoto
683
Emotional distress in chronic hepatitis C patients not receiving antiviral therapy
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Emotional distress in men with life-threatening illness Original Research Article
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Emotional distress is associated with interleukin-6 in heart failure patients
686
Emotional distress, coping and adjustment in family members of neuroscience intensive care unit patients
687
Emotional distress: Debatable grounds for suit
688
Emotional disturbances in trauma patients during the rehabilitation phase : Studies of posttraumatic stress disorder and alexithymia
689
Emotional ditre in patient with retinal dieae
690
Emotional Divorce in Tehran City
691
Emotional Dynamics in the Development of Early Adolescent Psychopathology: A One-Year Longitudinal Study
692
Emotional Dynamics of Postgraduate Students in Completing their Thesis: A Narrative Inquiry
693
Emotional dynamics of soccer fans at winning and losing games
694
Emotional Dysregulation and Interpersonal Difficulties as Risk Factors for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescent Girls
695
Emotional Dysregulation in Adult ADHD and Response to Atomoxetine
696
Emotional Dysregulation Leads to Reduced Sleep Quality When the Level of Repetitive Negative Thoughts Is High: Findings of a Structural Equation Model
697
Emotional Dysregulation Symptoms Based on Sensitivity to Punishment and Reward and Intensity Mediated by Emotion Regulation
698
Emotional eating and food intake after sadness and joy
699
Emotional eating and its effect on eating behaviour after a natural disaster
700
Emotional eating in overweight, normal weight, and underweight individuals
701
Emotional eating, depressive symptoms and self-reported food consumption. A population-based study
702
Emotional ecology: The intersection of emotional knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge in teaching
703
Emotional Evaluation of Homelike Residence Halls Using Self-Assessment Manikins
704
Emotional Experience in Iranian Adolescents During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Phenomenological Study
705
Emotional experience over time and self-reported depressive symptoms
706
Emotional experiences during learning: Multiple, situated and dynamic
707
Emotional experiences in surrogate mothers: A qualitative study
708
Emotional exposure in the treatment of substance use disorders: Conceptual model, evidence, and future directions
709
Emotional expression and depth processing of trauma and their relation to long-term survival in patients with HIV/AIDS
710
Emotional expression and implications for occupational stress; an application of the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i)
711
Emotional Expression and Mental Health: Decoding Color and Drawing Styles with Python and OpenCV
712
Emotional expression and modality: an analysis of affective arousal and linguistic output in a computer vs. paper paradigm
713
Emotional expression and psychological symptoms: A comparison of writing and drawing
714
Emotional expressions as social signals of rejection and acceptance: Evidence from the Affect Misattribution Paradigm
715
Emotional expressions forecast approach-avoidance behavior
716
Emotional expressions in online user reviews: How they influence consumersʹ product evaluations
717
Emotional expressiveness, hostility and blood pressure in a longitudinal cohort of Alzheimer caregivers
718
Emotional face processing in women with high and low levels of eating disorder related symptoms
719
Emotional Face Recognition in Children With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence From Event Related Gamma Oscillation
720
Emotional Faces Capture Spatial Attention in 5-Year-Old Children
721
Emotional facial expression model building
722
Emotional facilitation effect in the picture–word interference task: An ERP study
723
Emotional Fatigue, Depersonalization, and Professional Fulfillment among Students of a Private Dental College in Chennai, India
724
Emotional Feelings of Iranian Novice and Experienced EFL Teachers Toward Colleagues, Educational Staff, Professional Networks and Student s Progress
725
Emotional fever in the lizard Callopistes maculatus (Teiidæ)
726
Emotional Focus and Source Monitoring
727
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Effects on Psychoimmunological Factors of Chemically Pulmonary Injured Veterans
728
Emotional image and musical information retrieval with interactive genetic algorithm
729
Emotional Impact of the Medical Examination for Child Sexual Abuse
730
Emotional index measurement method for context-aware service
731
Emotional information processing in first and recurrent major depressive episodes
732
Emotional Intelligence – Universal or Culture Specific? An Analysis with Reference to the Indian Philosophical Text, the Bhagavad-Gita.
733
Emotional intelligence (EI) as a predictor of depression status in older adults
734
Emotional Intelligence (EI) of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
735
Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance of Iranian Senior Dental Students
736
Emotional intelligence and academic success: examining the transition from high school to university
737
Emotional intelligence and autonomic self-perception: Emotional abilities are related to visceral acuity
738
Emotional Intelligence and Balancing Work-Family-Conflict among Dual-Career-Parents in Nigeria
739
Emotional intelligence and caring behavior among Iranian nurses
740
Emotional intelligence and components of burnout among Chinese secondary school teachers in Hong Kong
741
Emotional Intelligence and Critical Thinking Ability as Correlates of EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Knowledge
742
Emotional intelligence and cultural quotient as predictors of pragmatic performance in EFL
743
Emotional Intelligence and Depression Among Hospital Nurses of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
744
Emotional Intelligence and Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Happiness Among Adolescents
745
Emotional intelligence and dispositional affectivity as moderators of workplace aggression: The impact on behavior choice
746
Emotional Intelligence and EFL Students’ Translation Ability
747
Emotional intelligence and emotional information processing
748
Emotional intelligence and emotions associated with optimal and dysfunctional athletic performance
749
Emotional intelligence and employee participation in decision-making
750
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES
751
Emotional Intelligence and Higher Education Management
752
Emotional Intelligence and Identity Style as Risk Factors for High-Risk Behavior in Prisoners: The Mediating Role of Resiliency and Social Adjustment
753
Emotional Intelligence and Its Impact on Job Satisfaction of Employees(Case study: Qom Regional Water Company)
754
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EXECUTIVE PERFORMANCE
755
Emotional Intelligence and its Necessity in Teaching Training
756
Emotional intelligence and its relation to everyday behaviour
757
Emotional Intelligence and its Relation to Nursing Performance among Nurses at Mansoura University Hospital and Urology and Nephrology Center
758
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL TASK FLUENCY, ACCURACY, AND COMPLEXITY AMONG IRANIAN EFL LEARNERS
759
Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship with Behaviour and Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Bachok, Kelantan
760
Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship With General Health Among the Students of University of Guilan, Iran
761
Emotional Intelligence and job performance: Evidence from railroad industry
762
Emotional intelligence and job satisfaction: Testing the mediatory role of positive and negative affect at work
763
Emotional intelligence and leadership in adolescents
764
Emotional intelligence and life satisfaction
765
Emotional Intelligence and Men’s Sexual Performance
766
Emotional intelligence and nursing performance among nursing students
767
Emotional Intelligence and Occupational Stress among Rehabilitation Staffs working in Tehran’s Training Hospitals
768
Emotional Intelligence and Perceived Work-related Outcomes: Mediating Role of Workplace Incivility Victimization
769
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY PREDICT THE LEADERSHIP PRACTICES OF FUTURE MUSLIM LEADERS
770
Emotional Intelligence and Personality traits as predictors of Academic Performance
771
Emotional Intelligence and Prefrontal Cortex: a Comparative Study Based on Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST)
772
Emotional Intelligence and Problem Solving Strategy: A Comparative Study Basedon "Tower of Hanoi" Test
773
Emotional intelligence and psychological maladjustment in adolescence: A systematic review
774
Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Nursing Care: A Need for Continuous Professional Development
775
Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Work Life between Iranian and Indian University Employees: A Cross–Cultural Study
776
Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Work Life between Iranian and Indian University Employees: A Cross–Cultural Study
777
Emotional intelligence and related factors in medical sciences students of an Iranian university
778
Emotional intelligence and scholastic achievement in Australian adolescents
779
Emotional Intelligence and Self-efficacy of Iranian Teachers: A Research Study on University Degree and Teaching Experience
780
Emotional Intelligence and SLA: The Case of Interlanguage Pragmatic Competence
781
Emotional intelligence and student retention: Predicting the successful transition from high school to university
782
Emotional intelligence and the identification of emotion
783
Emotional intelligence as a predictor of self-efficacy among students with different levels of academic achievement at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
784
Emotional Intelligence as Predictor of Academic Achievement among Gifted Students
785
Emotional intelligence as the basis of leadership emergence in self-managing teams
786
Emotional Intelligence at Work: Hendrie Weisinger, Josey-Bass (2000), paperback, 262 pp., $16.00
787
Emotional Intelligence Competencies Of Department Chairs Working In Higher Education Institutions According To Faculty’ Perceptions
788
Emotional Intelligence in a Group of Patients with First-Episode Psychosis in Iran
789
Emotional Intelligence in Children with Severe Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
790
Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life: Joseph Ciarrochi, Joseph P. Forgas, and John D. Mayer, (eds.) (2001). Philadelphia: Psychology Press. ISBN I-84169-027-9 (hbk), I-84169-028-7 (pbk). Pp xviii+230
791
Emotional Intelligence in Medical Students is Inversely Correlated with USMLE Step 1 Score: Is there a Better Way to Screen Applicants?
792
Emotional intelligence in nursing students
793
Emotional Intelligence in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
794
Emotional intelligence in the workplace
795
Emotional intelligence is…?
796
Emotional Intelligence Level Higher in Residents Who Took a Gap Year Before Medical School
797
Emotional Intelligence Level Higher in Residents Who Took a Gap Year Before Medical School [Letter
798
Emotional intelligence meets traditional standards for an intelligence
799
Emotional intelligence moderates the relationship between stress and mental health
800
Emotional Intelligence of Distance Learners at the School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia
801
Emotional intelligence of medical residents of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
802
Emotional intelligence of medical residents: further work is required.
803
Emotional Intelligence of USM Medical Students
804
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PERSUADES GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY AND CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
805
Emotional intelligence predicts life skills, but not as well as personality and cognitive abilities
806
Emotional intelligence profiles of nurses caring for people with severe behaviour problems
807
Emotional intelligence skills: is nurses’ stress and professional competence related to their emotional intelligence training? a quasi experimental study
808
Emotional Intelligence Training for Reducing Illicit Drug Use Potential among Iranian Nurses: A Pilot Study
809
Emotional intelligence under stress: Useful, unnecessary, or irrelevant?
810
Emotional intelligence, affect intensity, and social adjustment
811
Emotional intelligence, its measurement and implications for the workplace
812
Emotional intelligence, Machiavellianism and emotional manipulation: Does EI have a dark side?
813
Emotional intelligence, personality, and the perceived quality of social relationships
814
Emotional Intelligence, Religious Orientation, and Mental Health Among University Students
815
Emotional Intelligence, Risk Aversion, Locus of Control and Risky Investment Intentions
816
Emotional Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Creativity Among Employees of Advertising Agencies
817
Emotional Intelligence: A Comparison between Medical and Non-Medical Students
818
Emotional Intelligence: A Predictor of Marital Quality in Pakistani Couples
819
Emotional Intelligence: A Systematic Comparison Between Young Athletes and Non-athletes, Gender and Age Groups
820
Emotional intelligence: An admission criterion alternative to cumulative grade point averages for prelicensure students
821
Emotional Intelligence: Continuing Controversies and Unresolved Issues
822
Emotional intelligence: Essential for developing nurse leaders
823
Emotional intelligence: Its relationship to stress, coping, well-being and professional performance in nursing students
824
Emotional intelligence: not much more than g and personality
825
Emotional Intelligence: Science and Myth: Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner, and Richard D. Roberts (2002). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-13418-7, $55.00, pp. xxi+687
826
Emotional intelligence: The convergent and discriminant validities of intra- and interpersonal emotional abilities
827
Emotional intelligence: The MSCEIT from the perspective of generalizability theory
828
Emotional intelligence: The Sine Qua Non for a clinical leadership toolbox
829
Emotional intensity: Some components and their relations to extra version and neuroticism
830
Emotional introspection
831
Emotional involvement in physician-assisted suicide
832
Emotional involvement in physician-assisted suicide
833
Emotional job demands and the role of matching job resources: A cross-sectional survey study among health care workers
834
Emotional lability, comorbidity and impairment in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
835
Emotional labor and psychological distress: the mediating effect of work family conflict
836
Emotional Labor in Healthcare Staff, Analysis of Burnout and Job Satisfaction Relationship: An Application in the Province of Konya
837
Emotional labor in librarianship: A research agenda Original Research Article
838
Emotional Labor in the Care Field and Empathy-enhancing Education by Reading Literature: A Brief Review
839
Emotional labor of the tour leaders: An exploratory study
840
Emotional laborʹs impact in a retail environment
841
Emotional labour and compassionate care: Whatʹs the relationship?
842
EMOTIONAL LABOUR AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN CALL CENTERS
843
Emotional labour, job satisfaction and organizational commitment amongst clinical nurses: A questionnaire survey
844
Emotional Labour: A Case of Fast Food Employees in Klang Valley, Malaysia
845
Emotional labour: a comparison between fast food and traditional service work
846
Emotional labour: Just another buzz word?
847
Emotional learning based intelligent controller for a PWR nuclear reactor core during load following operation
848
Emotional Learning Based Intelligent Controller for MIMO Peripheral Milling Process
849
Emotional Maturity and Mental Health Among New Couples Referred to Pre-Marriage Health Center in Karaj, Iran
850
Emotional Maturity and Mental Health Among New Couples Referred to Pre-Marriage Health Center in Karaj, Iran
851
Emotional maturity of medical students impacting their adult learning skills in a newly established public medical school at the east coast of Malaysian Peninsula
852
Emotional mediators of psychological capital on well-being: The role of stress, anxiety, and depression
853
Emotional memory enhancement in respect of positive visual stimuli in Alzheimerʹs disease emerges after rich and deep encoding
854
Emotional memory is perceptual
855
Emotional Metaphor of Marah (anger) in Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa: An Analysis of the Hybrid Theory
856
Emotional neglect and family structure: impact on student functioning
857
Emotional over-involvement can be deleterious for caregivers’ health
858
Emotional payoffs: Film Structure and the Emotion System by Greg M. Smith, Cambridge University Press, 2003. $55.00/£40.00 (230 pages), ISBN 0 521 81758 7
859
Emotional Perception of Music in Children with Unilateral Cochlear Implants
860
Emotional phenomena and the student–instructor relationships
861
Emotional problems in Palestinian children living in a war zone
862
Emotional problems in Palestinian children living in a war zone: a cross-sectional study
863
Emotional problems of Palestinian children living in a war zone
864
Emotional processes of coping with disease in the early stages of acquired cerebral lesions
865
Emotional processing and panic
866
Emotional processing and the human amygdala
867
Emotional Processing in Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Comparison with Traumatized and Normal Controls
868
Emotional Processing in Patients With Early- and Late-Onset Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
869
Emotional processing in survivors of the Jupiter cruise ship disaster
870
Emotional Profile of Women Victims of Domestic Violence
871
Emotional prosody: sex differences in sensitivity to speech melody
872
Emotional psychopathology and increased adiposity: Follow-up study in adolescents
873
Emotional ratings of anchor periods in life and their relation to subjective well-being among Holocaust survivors
874
Emotional reactions following exposure to idealized bodies predict unhealthy body change attitudes and behaviors in women and men
875
Emotional reactions in adults with symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
876
Emotional reactions to environmental risks: Consequentialist versus ethical evaluation
877
Emotional reactions to losing explain gender differences in entering a risky lottery
878
Emotional Reactions to the Outcomes of Decisions: The Role of Counterfactual Thought in the Experience of Regret and Disappointment,
879
Emotional reactivity and the overreport of somatic symptoms: Somatic sensitivity or negative reporting style?
880
Emotional reactivity to social-evaluative stress: genderdifferences in response systems concordance
881
Emotional reasoning and anxiety sensitivity: Associations with social anxiety disorder in childhood
882
Emotional Regulation and Adjustment to Childhood Cancer: Role of the Biological, Psychological and Social Regulators on Pediatric Oncology Adjustment
883
Emotional responding to fearful and disgusting stimuli in specific phobics
884
Emotional responding to hyperventilation as a predictor of agoraphobia status among individuals suffering from panic disorder
885
Emotional response and shopping satisfaction: Moderating effects of shopper attributions
886
Emotional response at the time of a potentially traumatizing event and PTSD symptomatology: A preliminary retrospective analysis of the DSM-IV Criterion A-2
887
Emotional Response of Naive Purebred Arabian Colts and Fillies to Sympathetic and Traditional Training Methods
888
Emotional Response to Novelty and to Expectation of Novelty in Young Race Horses
889
Emotional responses to child sexual abuse: a comparison between police and social workers in Hong Kong
890
Emotional responses to food, body dissatisfaction and other eating disorder features in children, adolescents and young adults
891
Emotional responses to intergroup apology mediate intergroup forgiveness and retribution
892
Emotional Schemas and Psychological Distress: Mediating Role of Resilience and Cognitive Flexibility
893
Emotional Schemas and Resistance to Change in Anxiety Disorders Original Research Article
894
Emotional Schemas and Self-Help: Homework Compliance and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Original Research Article
895
Emotional self-regulation, peer rejection, and antisocial behavior: Developmental associations from early childhood to early adolescence
896
Emotional self-regulation, peer rejection, and antisocial behavior: Developmental associations from early childhood to early adolescence
897
Emotional Stability and Conscientiousness as Predictors towards Job Performance
898
Emotional stability and goal-related stress
899
Emotional stability as a major dimension of happiness
900
Emotional State According to Breakfast Consumption in 62276 South Korean Adolescents
901
Emotional state and local versus global spatial memory
902
Emotional states and memory functions in multiple sclerosis
903
Emotional stress recognition using a new fusion link between electroencephalogram and peripheral signals
904
Emotional Stroop effect?
905
Emotional Stroop interference in trauma-exposed individuals: A contrast between two accounts
906
Emotional Structure and Coping Strategies in Patients With PseudoEpileptic Seizures, Epilepsy and Control Groups
907
Emotional style, nasal cytokines, and illness expression after experimental rhinovirus exposure
908
Emotional support and adjustment over a year’s time following sexual abuse discovery
909
Emotional support and suicide prevention through the Internet: A field project report
910
Emotional Support for New Graduated Nurses in Clinical Setting: a Qualitative Study
911
Emotional support from family members and subjective health in caregivers of the frail elderly at home in Japan
912
Emotional support, negative interaction and major depressive disorder among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks: findings from the National Survey of American Life
913
Emotional susceptibility, irritability and hostile rumination as correlates of Coronary Heart Disease
914
Emotional symptoms are secondary to the voice disorder in patients with spasmodic dysphonia
915
Emotional Temperament in Food-Related Metaphors: A Cross-Cultural Account of the Conceptualisations of ANGER
916
Emotional Temperament in Food-Related Metaphors: A Cross-Cultural Account of the Conceptualizations of SADNESS
917
Emotional transfer in goal systems
918
Emotional Triggers and Psychopathology Associated with Suicidal Ideation in Urban Children with Elevated Aggressive-Disruptive Behavior
919
Emotional triggers and their relation to impulsive and compulsive psychopathology
920
Emotional Triggers of Acute Myocardial Infarction
921
Emotional valence and arousal effects on memory and hemispheric asymmetries
922
Emotional Valence and Body Representation: An Experiment on Embodied Cognition
923
Emotional valence of spoken words influences the spatial orienting of attention
924
Emotional variability during mother–adolescent conflict interactions: Longitudinal links to adolescent disclosure and maternal control
925
Emotional Vulnerability in Researchers Conducting Trauma-Triggering Research
926
Emotional well-being in spouses of patients with advanced heart failure
927
Emotional Words: Whatʹs so Different from Just Words?
928
Emotional, Behavioral and Social Problems in Children with Fecal Incontinence by Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL): A Cross-sectional Study
929
Emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms reported by parents of sexually abused, nonabused, and allegedly abused prepubescent females
930
Emotional, external and restrained eating behaviour and BMI trajectories in adolescence
931
Emotional, physical, and sexual abuse in patients visiting gynaecology clinics: a Nordic cross-sectional study
932
Emotional, Social and Occupational Adjustment among Oncology Nurses
933
Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Functional Impairment in Clinic- and Community-Based Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Taiwan
934
Emotional/Behavioral problems in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a case-control study.
935
Emotionality and Formality in Postgraduate ELT Students’ Use of Diction in Farsi and EnglishWriting
936
Emotionality Differences between Artists and Scientists
937
Emotionality, Emotion Regulation, and School Performance in Middle School Children
938
Emotionally abused children presenting to child psychiatry clinics
939
Emotionally focused group therapy and dietary counseling in binge eating disorder. Effect on eating disorder psychopathology and quality of life Original Research Article
940
Emotionally Loaded Visual Stimuli to Alter Brain Arousal: A Flicker Fusion Study
941
Emotion–attention network interactions during a visual oddball task
942
Emotion-Aware Natural Interaction
943
Emotion-based control of cooperating heterogeneous mobile robots
944
Emotion-based learning and central executive resources: An investigation of intuition and the Iowa Gambling Task
945
Emotion-based learning on a simplified card game: The Iowa and Bangor Gambling Tasks
946
Emotion-based music recommendation by affinity discovery from film music
947
Emotion-Cognition Interactions; A Study on Coping Responses of Methamphetamine Dependent Women
948
Emotion-congruent attentional biases: the perspective of hierarchical models of emotional disorders
949
Emotioncy-Based Language Instruction: A Key to Enhancing EFL Learners' Vocabulary Retention
950
Emotion-dependent modulation of interference processes: an fMRI study
951
Emotion-Focused Therapy: Coaching Clients to Work Through Their Feelings: Leslie R. Greenberg, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2002, 337 pp., ISBN 1-55798-881-1, US$39.95
952
Emotion-regulation skills as a treatment target in psychotherapy
953
Emotion-related brain activity to conflicting socio-emotional cues in unmedicated depression
954
Emotion-related effects of speech rate and rising vs. falling background music melody during audio news: the moderating influence of personality
955
EMOTIONS ACROSS CULTURES AND METHODS
956
Emotions and cognitions associated with bingeing and weight control behavior in bulimia
957
Emotions and cooperation in economic games
958
Emotions and eating in everyday life
959
Emotions and eating. Self-reported and experimentally induced changes in food intake under stress
960
Emotions and emotional approach and avoidance strategies in fibromyalgia
961
emotions and Learning
962
Emotions and terrorism research: A case for a social-psychological agenda
963
Emotions and the brain: linking affective disorders to brain regions
964
Emotions are building up in the field of extracellular proteolysis
965
Emotions as a lens to explore teacher identity and change: A commentary
966
Emotions as a lens to explore teacher identity and change: Different theoretical approaches
967
Emotions as a mechanism for boundedly rational agents: The fast and frugal way
968
Emotions as strategic information: Effects of other’s emotional expressions on fixed-pie perception, demands, and integrative behavior in negotiation
969
EMOTIONS GENERATED BY FOOD IN ELDERLY FRENCH PEOPLE
970
Emotions in Diary Dreams
971
Emotions in human and artificial intelligence
972
Emotions in reading: Disgust, empathy and the contextual learning hypothesis
973
Emotions in segmentation: An Empirical Study
974
Emotions in Social Life: Critical Themes and Contemporary Issues: Gillian Bendelow and Simon J. Williams (Eds.) Routledge, London, 1997, 336 pp., £17.99 (paper)
975
EMOTIONS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE: A READER
976
Emotions in Sport: Y. L. Hanin (Ed.). Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 1999. Price: £29.50. ISBN 0-88011-879-2 (Hb) 395 pp.
977
Emotions in the workplace: The neglected side of organizational life introduction
978
Emotions in word and face processing: Early and late cortical responses
979
Emotions induced by operatic music: Psychophysiological effects of music, plot, and acting: A scientist’s tribute to Maria Callas
980
Emotions, store-environmental cues, store-choice criteria, and marketing outcomes
981
Emotions, trust and relationship development in business relationships: A conceptual model for buyer–seller dyads
982
Emotions: from brain to robot
983
EmotionsOnto: an Ontology for Developing Affective Applications
984
Emotion-specific and emotion-non-specific components of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): implications for a taxonomy of related psychopathology
985
Emotive Behavior Control to Reduce Intolerance and Depression among Secondary School Students in Tulungagung Indonesia
986
Emotive interference during cognitive processing in major depression: An investigation of lower alpha 1 activity
987
EMP stars with high mass IMF and hierarchical galaxy formation
988
EMP vaccine
989
EMP3 as a tumor suppressor gene for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
990
Empagliflozin alleviates renal inflammation and oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats partly by repressing HMGB1-TLR4 receptor axis
991
Empathic accuracy and adolescent romantic relationships
992
Empathic and non-empathic routes to visuospatial perspective-taking
993
Empathic Art: Goya and Dr. Arrieta
994
Empathic attitudes among nursing students: a preliminary study
995
Empathic deficits in sexual offenders: An integration of affective, social, and cognitive constructs
996
Empathic reactions of younger and older adults: No age related decline in affective responding
997
Empathic responsiveness and affective reactivity to infant stimuli in high- and low-risk for physical child abuse mothers
998
Empathizing and systemizing cognitive traits in the sciences and humanities
999
Empathy
1000
Empathy and adolescent sexual offenders: A review of the literature
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