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Ruthenium and osmium complexes of novel carbohydrate derived salen ligands: Synthesis, characterization and in situ ligand reduction
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Ruthenium- and osmium-arene complexes of 8-substituted indolo[3,2-c]quinolines: Synthesis, X-ray diffraction structures, spectroscopic properties, and antiproliferative activity
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Ruthenium and rhenium complexes with silyl-substituted bipyridyl ligands
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Ruthenium and rhodium complexes anchored to europium oxide nanoparticles
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Ruthenium and rhodium nanoparticles as catalytic precursors in supercritical carbon dioxide
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Ruthenium and sulphide passivation of GaAs
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Ruthenium as oxidation catalyst: bridging the pressure and material gaps between ideal and real systems in heterogeneous catalysis by applying DRIFT spectroscopy and the TAP reactor
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Ruthenium at work in Ru-hydroxyapatite during the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol: An in situ ATR-IR spectroscopy study
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Ruthenium based redox flow battery for solar energy storage
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Ruthenium bipyridine complexes for the recognition of glucose
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Ruthenium bipyridyl complex-sensitized dechlorination of CCl4 in aqueous micellar solutions under visible light
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Ruthenium carbene complexes containing bidentate and tridentate Pdouble bond; length as m-dashO ligands
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Ruthenium Carbene Complexes with Imidazol-2-ylidene Ligands: Syntheses of Conduritol Derivatives Reveals Superior RCM Activity
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Ruthenium carbenes as catalysts in stereoselective ene–yne metathesis/Diels–Alder and ene–yne metathesis/Diels–Alder/cross coupling multicomponent reactions
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Ruthenium carbonyl carboxylates with nitrogen containing ligands: Part V. On the syntheses and catalytic activity of new ruthenium complexes containing bicarboxylate ligands
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Ruthenium carbonyl clusters containing PMe2(nap) and derived ligands (nap = 1-naphthyl): generation of naphthalyne derivatives
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Ruthenium carbonyl clusters derived from pyrazolyl substituted diphosphazanes: Crystal and molecular structure of a triruthenium cluster featuring a triply bridging μ3-η1:η1:η1 coordination mode of pyrazolate moiety
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Ruthenium carbonyl complexes of 3-(2-(methylthio)phenylazo)-4-hydroxy-3-penten-2-one: Synthesis, spectral characterization, electronic structure and catalytic activity
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Ruthenium carbonyl compounds containing polypyridine ligands as catalysts in the reaction of N-benzylideneaniline hydrogenation
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Ruthenium carbonyl-catalysed Si–heteroatom X coupling (X = S, O, N)
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Ruthenium carboxylate complexes as easily prepared and efficient catalysts for the synthesis of β-oxopropyl esters
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Ruthenium catalysed oxidation without CCl4 of oleic acid, other monoenic fatty acids and alkenes
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Ruthenium catalysed reduction of alkenes using sodium borohydride
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Ruthenium catalysts bearing chelating carboxylate ligands: application to metathesis reactions in water
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Ruthenium catalysts bearing N-heterocyclic carbene ligands in atom transfer radical reactions
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Ruthenium catalysts for ammonia synthesis at high pressures: Preparation, characterization, and power-law kinetics Original Research Article
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Ruthenium catalysts for carbenoid intramolecular C–H insertion of 2-diazoacetoacetamides and diazomalonic ester amides
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Ruthenium catalyzed desymmetrization of diazabicyclic olefins to access heteroaryl substituted cyclopentenes through C–H activation of phenylazoles
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Ruthenium catalyzed enyne cycloisomerizations and hydroxycyclizations with skeletal rearrangement
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Ruthenium Catalyzed One-pot Synthesis of Dihydro-pyrrol-2-one Derivatives from α,β-unsaturated Imines, Carbon Monoxide and Ethylene
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Ruthenium catalyzed oxidative annulation with alkynes via cascade C–H/N–H bond functionalizations
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Ruthenium catalyzed oxidative annulation with alkynes via cascade C–H/N–H bond functionalizations
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Ruthenium catalyzed regioselective hydrophosphination of propargyl alcohols
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Ruthenium catalyzed ring rearrangement: a rapid entry to substituted aza- and oxacycles
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Ruthenium cationic species for transfer hydrogenation of aldehydes: Synthesis and catalytic properties of [(PPh3)2Ru(CH3CN)3Cl]+[A]− {A = BPh4 or ClO4} and structure of [(PPh3)2Ru(CH3CN)3Cl]+[BPh4]−
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Ruthenium chloride, a new and efficient catalyst for direct amination of arenes with azodicarboxylates
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Ruthenium clay catalyzed reduction of α-iminoesters and α-iminoketones, and the reductive amination of α-ketoesters
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Ruthenium cluster carbonyls containing ligands derived from ferrocenylalkynes
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Ruthenium cluster chemistry: Monodentate bis(diphenylphosphino)acetylene-ligated cluster modules in chain and dendrimer formation
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Ruthenium cluster compounds containing 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf): an electrochemical analysis and the crystal structure of [Ru3(CO)11]2(μ-dppf)
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Ruthenium cluster-derived catalysts for ammonia synthesis Original Research Article
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Ruthenium complex catalyzed hydrosilylation of esters: a facile transformation of esters to alkyl silyl acetals and aldehydes
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Ruthenium complexes as nitric oxide donors and scavengers. Synthesis and crystal and molecular structure for mer,trans-[RuIICl3(NO+)(N-4-ethylisonicotinate)2], and mer,trans-[RuIIICl3(N-CH3CN)(N-4-ethylisonicotinate)2] as obtained via UV-photochemical act
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Ruthenium complexes carrying a disialo complex-type oligosaccharide: enzymatic synthesis and its application to a luminescent probe to detect influenza viruses
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Ruthenium complexes endowed with potent anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity: Synthesis, biological characterization and structure–activity relationships Original Research Article
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Ruthenium complexes incorporating azoimine and α-diamine based ligands: Synthesis, crystal structure, electrochemistry and DFT calculation
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Ruthenium Complexes of 2-[(4-(Arylamino)phenyl)azo]pyridine Formed via Regioselective Phenyl Ring Amination of Coordinated 2-(Phenylazo)pyridine: Isolation of Products, X-ray Structure, and Redox and Optical Properties
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Ruthenium complexes of furan- and thiophene-thiolates: Structure of CpRu(dppe)SThi
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Ruthenium complexes of phosphine–aminophosphine ligands
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Ruthenium complexes of the general formula [RuCl2(PHOX)2] and their catalytic activity in the Mukaiyama aldol reaction
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Ruthenium complexes supported by 2,6-bis(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridines
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Ruthenium complexes with 1,1′-biisoquinoline as ligand. Synthesis and hydrogenation activity
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Ruthenium complexes with 2,2′-, 2,4′- and 4,4′-bipyridine ligands: The role of bipyridine coordination modes and halide ligands
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Ruthenium Complexes with Chiral Tetradentate Imino-Sulfoxide Ligands
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Ruthenium complexes with dihydridobis(N-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazolyl)borate ligands
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Ruthenium complexes with purine derivatives: Syntheses, structural characterization and preliminary studies with plasmidic DNA
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Ruthenium cyclopentadienylidene phosphorane complexes – Synthesis, characterization and catalysis
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Ruthenium cyclopentadienylidene phosphorane complexes – Synthesis, characterization and catalysis
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Ruthenium Dihydrogen Complexes with Wide Bite Angle Diphosphines
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Ruthenium dioxide quartz crystal nano-balance
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Ruthenium doped TiO2 fibers by electrospinning
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Ruthenium doping of the layered charge ordered manganites, La0.5Sr1.5MnO4 and LaSr2Mn2O7
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Ruthenium dyes with heteroleptic tridentate 2,6-bis(benzimidazol-2-yl)-pyridine for dye-sensitized solar cells: Enhancement in performance through structural modifications
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Ruthenium dye-sensitized SnO2/TiO2 coupled solar cells
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Ruthenium Grubbs’ catalyst nanostructures grown by UV-excimer-laser ablation for self-healing applications
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Ruthenium half-sandwich complexes with tautomerized pyrazolyl-pyridazine ligands: Synthesis, spectroscopic and molecular structural studies
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Ruthenium hydride and vinyl complexes supported by nitrogen–oxygen mixed-donor ligands
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Ruthenium hydride complex supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes for catalytic C–C bond formation via transfer hydrogenation
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Ruthenium hydride complexes of chiral and achiral diphosphazane ligands and asymmetric transfer hydrogenation reactions
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Ruthenium hydrides bearing SbPh3 and AsPh3 ligands: characterization of the bis(dihydrogen) complexes [Cp*Ru(H2)2(EPh3)]+ (Cp*=C5Me5; E=Sb, As)
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Ruthenium hydrogenation catalysts with P–N–N–P ligands derived from 1,3-diaminopropane and the formation of a β-diiminate complex by a base-induced isomerization
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Ruthenium indenylidene complexes containing dichalcogenoimidodiphosphinate ligands
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Ruthenium initiated ring opening metathesis polymerisation of amino-acid and -ester functionalised norbornenes and a highly selective chain-end functionalisation reaction using molecular oxygen
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Ruthenium mediated C–H activation of benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, structure and, spectral and electrochemical properties of the resulting complexes
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Ruthenium mediated SNAr reactions in synthetic approaches to ristocetin A aglycon: preparation of an ABCD ring intermediate
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Ruthenium nanoparticles immobilized in montmorillonite used as catalyst for methanolysis of ammonia borane
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Ruthenium nanoparticles supported on magnesium oxide: A versatile and recyclable dual-site catalyst for hydrogenation of mono- and poly-cyclic arenes, N-heteroaromatics, and S-heteroaromatics
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Ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene catalysts for selective reduction of nitriles to primary amines
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Ruthenium olefin metathesis catalysts with modified styrene ethers: influence of steric and electronic effects
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Ruthenium oxide films for selective coatings
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Ruthenium oxide–niobium hydroxide composites for pseudocapacitor electrodes
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Ruthenium oxyquinolate complexes for dye-sensitized solar cells
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Ruthenium PCP–bis(phosphinite) pincer complexes
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Ruthenium piano-stool complexes bearing imidazole-based PN ligands
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Ruthenium piano-stool complexes containing mono- or bidentate pyrrolidinylalkylphosphines and their reactions with small molecules
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Ruthenium polypyridine complexes as sensitizers in NiO based p-type dye-sensitized solar cells: Effects of the anchoring groups
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Ruthenium polypyridyl complexes containing the bischelating ligand 2,2′-azobispyridine. Synthesis, characterization and crystal structures
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Ruthenium promotion of Co/SBA-15 catalysts with high cobalt loading for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis
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Ruthenium recovery from acetic acid waste water through sorption with bacterial biosorbent fibers
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Ruthenium red attenuated cardiomyocyte and mitochondrial damage during the early stage after severe burn
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Ruthenium Red-Catalyzed Degradation of Peroxides Can Prevent Mitochondrial Oxidative Damage Induced by eithertert-Butyl Hydroperoxide or Inorganic Phosphate
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Ruthenium red-induced transition from ventricular fibrillation to tachycardia in isolated rat hearts:: possible involvement of changes in mitochondrial calcium uptake
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Ruthenium release modelling in air and steam atmospheres under severe accident conditions using the MAAP4 code
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Ruthenium staining for morphological assessment and patterns formation in block copolymer films
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Ruthenium sulfide clusters in acidic zeolites: In situ XAS characterization during sulfidation and reaction Original Research Article
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Ruthenium sulfide supported on alumina as hydrotreating catalyst Original Research Article
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Ruthenium sulfophthalocyanine catalyst for the oxidation of chlorinated olefins with hydrogen peroxide
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Ruthenium supported on MIL-96: An efficient catalyst for hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane for chemical hydrogen storage
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Ruthenium supported on new TiO2–ZrO2 systems as catalysts for the partial oxidation of methane
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Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of cyclic N-acylamines by a single layer method: formation of ω-amino acids
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Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of Grundmannʹs ketone derived from vitamin D3
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Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of immature sulfur-rich kerogens from the Nِrdlinger Ries (southern Germany)
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Ruthenium thiocarbonyl and phosphoniodithiocarboxylate complexes with an oxygen tripod ligand
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Ruthenium titanocene and ruthenium titanium half-sandwich bimetallic complexes in catalytic cyclopropanation
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Ruthenium trihydrides with N-heterocyclic carbene ligands: effects on quantum mechanical exchange coupling
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Ruthenium Tris(pyrazolyl)borate Complexes, 12 Cross Coupling of Acetylenes with Olefins - Formation of (eta)3Butadienyl and (eta)2-Butadiene Complexes via a Metallacyclobutane Intermediate
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Ruthenium vinylidene and carbyne complexes containing a multifunctional tridentate ligand with a PNN donor set
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Ruthenium(0) nanoparticles supported on nanotitania as highly active and reusable catalyst in hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia borane
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Ruthenium(I)-catalyzed cyclopropanation reactions with (trimethylsilyl)diazomethane and aryldiazomethanes
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Ruthenium(II) acetylacetonato–sulfoxide complexes
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Ruthenium(II) and iron(II) complexes of N-pyridyl substituted imidazolin-2-ylidenes
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Ruthenium(II) arene complexes containing four- and five-membered monoanionic O,O-chelate rings
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Ruthenium(II) arene complexes with oligocationic triarylphosphine ligands: Synthesis, DNA interactions and in vitro properties
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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl chloride complexes containing pyridine-functionalised bidentate N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis, structures, and impact of the carbene ligands on catalytic activities
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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes containing ‘pincer like’ ONS donor Schiff base and triphenylphosphine as catalyst for selective oxidation of alcohols at room temperature
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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes of dehydroacetic acid thiosemicarbazone: Synthesis, structure, light emission and biological activity
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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes with N-[(2-pyridyl)methyliden]-(α/β)-aminonaphthalene: Synthesis, spectroscopic studies and DFT calculation
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Ruthenium(II) carbonyl compounds with the 4′-chloro-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine ligand
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Ruthenium(II) chemistry of phosphorus-based ligands, Ph2PN(R)PPh2 (R=Me or Ph) and Ph2PN(Ph)P(E) Ph2 (E=S or Se). Solution thermochemical study of ligand substitution reactions in the Cp′RuCl(COD) (Cp′=Cp, Cp*; COD=cyclooctadiene) system
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Ruthenium(II) complex based on 4,4′-di(p-methylphenyl)-2,2′-bipyridine: Synthesis and photoelectrochemical properties
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Ruthenium(II) complex catalysts bearing a pyridyl-supported pyrazolyl-imine ligand for transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Ruthenium(II) complex of the novel azoimine ligand, α-acetyl-α-phenylazo-4-chlorophenylazomethine
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing 2-diphenylphosphinobenzaldehyde: synthesis and catalytic activity in transfer hydrogenation§
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing 4-ferrocenylphenylisocyanide ligands. Crystal structure of trans, trans, trans-[RuCl2(POMeP)2(FcC6H4NC)2] (POMe=PPh2C6H4OCH3; Fc=ferrocenyl)
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing asymmetric 2-(pyrazin-2-yl)naphthoimidazole: syntheses, characterization, DNA-binding and photocleavage studies
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing asymmetric ligands: synthesis, characterization, crystal structure and DNA-binding
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing bidentate Schiff bases and triphenylphosphine or triphenylarsine
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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing N(4)-tolyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazones and phosphine ligands: NMR and electrochemical studies of cis–trans isomerization
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Ruthenium(II) complexes derived from the ligands having carboxamide groups: Reactivity and scavenging of nitric oxide (NO)
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Ruthenium(II) complexes of 2,2′-bipyridine-5,5′-dicarboxylic acid: Synthesis, structure, DNA binding, cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity
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Ruthenium(II) complexes of meso-tetrakis(4-cyanophenyl)porphyrin
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Ruthenium(II) complexes possessing the η6-p-cymene ligand
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Ruthenium(II) complexes with 2-(benzylimino-methyl)-4-R-phenol containing the trans(PPh3),cis(CO,Cl)-{Ru(PPh3)2(CO)Cl}+ unit
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Ruthenium(II) complexes with chelated RCE2 − ions (E=O or S) bearing 1-(diphenylphosphino)-2-(2-pyridyl)ethane (ppye). Crystal structures of cis,trans-[Ru(RCO2)(ppye)2]PF6 (R=H or CH3)
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Ruthenium(II) complexes with ferrocene-modified arene ligands: synthesis and electrochemistry
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Ruthenium(II) complexes: Cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, DNA-binding, photocleavage and antioxidant activity studies
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Ruthenium(II) complexes: DNA-binding, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, cellular localization, cell cycle arrest, reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial membrane potential and western blot analysis
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Ruthenium(II) half-sandwich complexes containing thioamides: Synthesis, structures and catalytic transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Ruthenium(II) mediated C–H activation of substituted acetophenone thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, structural characterization, luminescence and electrochemical properties
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Ruthenium(II) mixed-ligand complexes containing 2-(6-methyl-3-chromonyl)imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]-phenanthroline: Synthesis, DNA-binding and photocleavage studies
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Ruthenium(II) NNO pincer type catalyst for the conversion of aldehydes to amides
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Ruthenium(II) pincer complexes with oxazoline arms for efficient transfer hydrogenation reactions
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Ruthenium(II) porphyrin catalyzed cyclopropanation of alkenes with tosylhydrazones
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Ruthenium(II) Sulfoxide-Maltolato and -Nitroimidazole Complexes: Synthesis and MTT Assay
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Ruthenium(II) supported by phosphine-functionalized N-heterocyclic carbene ligands as catalysts for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Ruthenium(II) thiacrown complexes: Synthetic, spectroscopic, electrochemical, DFT, and single crystal X-ray structural studies of [Ru([15]aneS5)Cl](PF6)
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Ruthenium(II) tris(2,2′-bipyridine) chelate as a chemiluminophore in extrinsic lyoluminescences of aluminium and magnesium in aqueous solution Original Research Article
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Ruthenium(II) tris-(2,2ʹ-bipyridine) -specific extrinsic lyoluminescences of x-ray irradiation colored and electrolytically colored alkali halides
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Ruthenium(II) tris(bipyridyl) ion as a luminescent probe for oxygen uptake on the catalyzed oxidation of HSO3−
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Ruthenium(II), copper(I) and silver(I) complexes of large bite bisphosphinite, bis(2-diphenylphosphinoxynaphthalen-1-yl)methane: Application of Ru(II) complexes towards the hydrogenation of styrene and phenylacetylene
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Ruthenium(II)–arene complexes with substituted picolinato ligands: Synthesis, structure, spectroscopic properties and antiproliferative activity
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Ruthenium(II)-catalyzed homo-Diels–Alder reactions of disubstituted alkynes and norbornadiene
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Ruthenium(II)–CO complexes of N-[(2-pyridyl)methyliden]-α(or β)-aminonaphthalene: Synthesis, spectral studies, crystal structure, redox properties and DFT calculation
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Ruthenium(II)-mediated synthesis of conducting polyaniline (PAni): A novel route for PAni–RuO2 composite
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Ruthenium(II)–NNN complex catalyzed Oppenauer-type oxidation of secondary alcohols
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Ruthenium(II)-Phenanthroline-Biotin Complexes: Synthesis and Luminescence Enhancement upon Binding to Avidin
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Ruthenium(II)–salen complexes-catalyzed olefination of aldehydes with ethyl diazoacetate
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Ruthenium(II/III) mediated transformation of 1,2-bis(2′-pyridylmethyleneimino)benzene (L) to 2-(2′-benzimidazolyl)pyridine (L′H) and its in situ formed complexes with Ru(II): X-ray structure of trans-[Ru(PPh3)2(L′H)2](ClO4)2
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Ruthenium(III) bis-bidentate Schiff base complexes mediated transfer hydrogenation of imines
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Ruthenium(III) Chloride as an Efficient Catalyst for Conversion of Aldehydes to 1,1-diacetates Under Mild Conditions
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Ruthenium(III) chloride catalyzed acylation of alcohols, phenols, thiols, and amines
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Ruthenium(III) chloride-catalyzed chemoselective synthesis of acetals from aldehydes
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Ruthenium(III) complexes with tetradentate NSNO donor ligand: Synthesis, electronic structure, catalytic activity and DFT calculation
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Ruthenium(III) cyclometallates: Regioselective metallation of 1-pyrenyl in 1-pyrenaldehyde 4-R-benzoylhydrazones
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Ruthenium(III) mediated C–H activation of azonaphthol: Synthesis, structural characterization and transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Ruthenium(III) mediated Oxidation of Tripelennamine hydrochloride by Cerium(IV) in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid Medium: A Kinetic and Mechanistic Approach
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Ruthenium(III) Schiff base complexes of [ONNO]-type mediated transfer hydrogenation of ketones
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Ruthenium(III) S-methylisothiosemicarbazone Schiff base complexes bearing PPh3/AsPh3 coligand: Synthesis, structure and biological investigations, including antioxidant, DNA and protein interaction, and in vitro anticancer activities
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Ruthenium(III) Triazacyclononane Dithiocarbamate, Pyridinecarboxylate, or Aminocarboxylate Complexes as Scavengers of Nitric Oxide
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Ruthenium(III)-catalyzed mechanistic investigation of oxidation of an azo dye by sodium N-haloarenesulfonamidates in acid medium: A comparative spectrophotometric kinetic study Original Research Article
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Ruthenium(IV) dioxide-catalyzed reductive gasification of intractable biomass including cellulose, heterocyclic compounds, and sludge in supercritical water
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Ruthenium(IV) porphyrin catalyzed highly selective oxidation of internal alkenes into ketones with Cl2pyNO as terminal oxidant
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Ruthenium(lll) Polyaminocarboxylate Complexes: Efficient and Effective Nitric Oxide Scavengers
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Ruthenium(VI) and osmium(VI) nitrido complexes with halogenated phenoxide and thiophenoxide ligands
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Ruthenium, osmium and rhodium complexes of polypyridyl ligands: Metal-promoted activities, stereochemical aspects and electrochemical properties
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Ruthenium: tin oxide thin film as a highly selective hydrocarbon sensor
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Ruthenium-106 Plaque Radiotherapy for Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumors
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Ruthenium-acetylide barbituric derivatives: evidence for H-bonding donor effects
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Ruthenium–amine complexation for constructing self-assembled molecular films
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Ruthenium–arene complexes bearing imidazol(in)ium-2-dithiocarboxylate ligands: Evaluation of their catalytic activity in the synthesis of enol esters
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Ruthenium-assisted synthesis of gem-deuterated alkenes from monosubstituted propargyl alcohols and D2O
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Ruthenium-based bioconjugates: Synthesis and X-ray structure of the mixed ligand sandwich compound RuCpiPr(p-(CO2H)C6H4Tp) and labelling of amino acids and the neuropeptide enkephalin
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Ruthenium-based molecular compounds for oxygen evolution in acidic media
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Ruthenium-based, inert oxide electrodes for impregnating active materials in nickel plaques
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Ruthenium–benzocrownether complexes: Synthesis, structures, catalysis and immobilisation in ionic liquids
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Ruthenium-C60 compounds: properties and catalytic potential
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Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones using QUINAPHOS as the ligand
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Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of N-(tert-butanesulfinyl)imines
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Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of para-substituted α-fluoroacetophenones
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Ruthenium-catalysed codimerisation of myrcene with methyl acrylate: Catalyst screening and mechanistic discussions Original Research Article
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Ruthenium-catalysed conversion of 1,4-alkynediols into pyrroles
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Ruthenium-catalysed conversion of oxime ethers into nitriles
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Ruthenium-catalysed formylation of amines with dense carbon dioxide as C1-source Original Research Article
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Ruthenium-catalysed synthesis of tertiary amines from alcohols
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Ruthenium-catalysed transfer hydrogenation reactions with dimethylamine borane
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Ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloadditions between C1-substituted 7-oxanorbornadienes and alkynes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloadditions between substituted alkynes and norbornadiene: a theoretical study
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Ruthenium-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of trifluoromethylated propargylic alcohols with azides
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Ruthenium-catalyzed addition of carboxylic acids or cyclic 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to propargyl alcohols
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Ruthenium-catalyzed addition of sulfenamides to alkynes leading to selective synthesis of polyfunctional alkenes
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Addition Reaction of Alcohols across Olefins
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Ruthenium-catalyzed arylation of fluorinated aromatic ketones via ortho-selective carbon–fluorine bond cleavage
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Ruthenium-catalyzed asymmetric reduction of 1,3-diketones using transfer hydrogenation
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Ruthenium-catalyzed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of ketones in ethanol
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Ruthenium-catalyzed benzimidazoisoquinoline synthesis via oxidative coupling of 2-arylbenzimidazoles with alkynes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed carbon–carbon formation to synthesize tetraarylethanes and tetraarylxylylene through dechlorinative dimeric reaction
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Ruthenium-catalyzed coupling of aldimines with arylboronates: new synthetic method for aromatic ketones
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Coupling of Aromatic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds in Aromatic Imidates with Olefins
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Ruthenium-catalyzed coupling reaction of 2,3,5-trisubstituted furans with aryl halides through C–H bond cleavages
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Ruthenium-catalyzed cyclization of 3-en-1-ynyl imines with nucleophiles via tandem 5-exo-dig cyclization and nucleophilic addition
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Ruthenium-catalyzed cyclocarbonylation of aliphatic amides through the regioselective activation of unactivated C(sp3)–H bonds
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Ruthenium-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 1,1,2,2-tetramethyl-1,2-divinyldisilane: Selective formation of a five-membered silacycle
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Ruthenium-catalyzed direct amination of alcohols with tertiary amines
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Ruthenium-catalyzed formal [4 + 2] cycloaddition of alkynes with alkenes: formation of cyclohexenedicarboxylates via isomerization of alkynes and successive Diels–Alder reaction
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Ruthenium-catalyzed generation of hydrogen from iso-propanol
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Ruthenium-catalyzed glycine-selective oxidative backbone modification of peptides
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Ruthenium-catalyzed heteroannulation of anilines with alkanolammonium chlorides leading to indoles
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Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroesterification of alkynes and dienes based on a chelation-approach
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Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogenation of levulinic acid: Influence of the support and solvent on catalyst selectivity and stability
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Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes: stereodivergent synthesis of (E)- and (Z)-alkenylsilanes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of hetero-functionalized allylbenzenes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed intramolecular hydroamination of aminoalkynes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed linear selective allylic aminations of monosubstituted allyl acetates
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Ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis after tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride-mediated desilylation
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Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidation of alkynes to 1,2-diketones under room temperature and one-pot synthesis of quinoxalines
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Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidative coupling and cyclization between 2-aminobenzyl alcohol and secondary alcohols leading to quinolines
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Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidative cyclization of 1,7-dienes. A novel diasteroselective synthesis of 2,7-disubstituted trans-oxepane diols
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Ruthenium-catalyzed reaction of alkenyl triflates with zinc thiolates
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Rearrangement of cis-1-Ethynyl-2-vinyloxiranes to Substituted Phenols
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Ruthenium-catalyzed reduction of N-alkoxy- and N-hydroxyamides
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Ruthenium-catalyzed reduction of racemic tricarbonyl(η6-aryl ketone)chromium complexes using transfer hydrogenation: A simple alternative to the resolution of planar chiral organometallics
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Ruthenium-catalyzed reductive cyclization of nitroarenes with trialkylamines leading to quinolines
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Ruthenium-catalyzed reductive deamination and tandem alkylation of aniline derivatives
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Ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective synthesis of 2-substituted indoles via ring-opening of epoxides by anilines
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Ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective α-alkylation of ketones with primary alcohols
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Ruthenium-catalyzed ring expansion reaction of allenylcyclobutanols
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Ruthenium-catalyzed selective anti-Markovnikov trans addition of carboxylic acids and tail-to-tail dimerization of terminal alkynes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed stereospecific decarboxylative allylation of non-stabilized ketone enolates
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Ruthenium-catalyzed synthesis of indoles from anilines and trialkanolammonium chlorides in an aqueous medium
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Quinolines from Anilines and Allylammonium Chlorides in an Aqueous Medium via Amine Exchange Reaction
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Ruthenium-catalyzed tandem enyne-cross metathesis–cyclopropanation: three-component access to vinyl cyclopropanes
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Ruthenium-catalyzed tandem ring closing metathesis (RCM) – atom transfer radical cyclization (ATRC) sequences
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Ruthenium-centered thermosensitive polymers
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Ruthenium-free, carbon-supported cobalt and tungsten containing binary & ternary Pt catalysts for the anodes of direct methanol fuel cells
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Ruthenium-initiated ROMP of nitrile monomers
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Ruthenium-ion-catalyzed oxidation of asphaltenes of heavy oils in Lunnan and Tahe oilfields in Tarim Basin, NW China
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Ruthenium-mediated cyclotrimerization of alkynes utilizing the cationic complex [RuCp(CH3CN)3]PF6
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Ruthenium-modified MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieve and Y zeolite catalysts for selective hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde Original Research Article
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Ruthenium–porphyrin-catalyzed carbenoid addition to allylic compounds: application to [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements of ylides
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Ruthenium-promoted diaryl ether synthesis in the construction of the F-O-G ring system of a teicoplanin model
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Ruthenium-supported catalysts for the stereoselective hydrogenation of paracetamol to 4-trans-acetamidocyclohexanol: effect of support, metal precursor, and solvent
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Ruthenium-thiobase complexes: Synthesis, spectroscopy, density functional studies for trans,cis,cis-[RuII(AsPh3)2 (N,S-2-Thiopyrimidinato)2] and structural analysis of selected weak C–H⋯N and C–H⋯S interactions
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Ruthenium–tin complexes from the reaction of HSnPh3 with Ru3(CO)10(NCMe)2 and their reactions with bis(tri-t-butylphosphine)platinum
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Ruthenocene as a new donor fragment in [60]fullerene–donor dyads
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Rutherford backscattering and channeling studies of a TiO2(100) substrate, epitaxially grown pure and Nb-doped TiO2 films
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Rutherford back-scattering measurements of antimony diffusion in nanocrystalline copper
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Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy and surface morphology of amorphous As2Se3 films modified with complex compounds Ln(THD)3 (Ln=Eu, Tb, Er, Yb) Original Research Article
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Rutherford backscattering/channeling study of the implanted MeV Au+ in silicon
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Rutherford backscattering/channeling study of the implanted MeV Au+ in silicon
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Ruthless Prepayment? Evidence from Multifamily Mortgages
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Ru–Ti intermetallic catalysts for the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde
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Rutilation in nickel oxide-doped titania prepared by different methods
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Rutile – A superior support for highly selective and stable Pd-based catalysts in the gas-phase acetoxylation of toluene
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Rutile and its applications in earth sciences
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Rutile crystals as potential trace element and isotope mineral standards for microanalysis
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Rutile filled PTFE composites for flexible microwave substrate applications
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Rutile formation and oxygen diffusion in oxygen PIII-treated titanium
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Rutile microtubes assembly from nanostructures obtained by ultra-short laser ablation of titanium in liquid
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Rutile nanowire array electrodes for photoelectrochemical determination of organic compounds
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Rutile saturation in hydrous siliceous melts and its bearing on Ti-thermometry of quartz and zircon
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Rutile solubility in albite-H2O and Na2Si3O7-H2O at high temperatures and pressures by in-situ synchrotron radiation micro-XRF
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Rutile solubility in H2O, H2O–SiO2, and H2O–NaAlSi3O8 fluids at 0.7–2.0 GPa and 700–1000 °C: Implications for mobility of nominally insoluble elements
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Rutile solubility in supercritical NaAlSi3O8–H2O fluids
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Rutile stability and rutile/melt HFSE partitioning during partial melting of hydrous basalt: Implications for TTG genesis
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Rutile TiO2 just as acceptable as anatase TiO2 for food colouring
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Rutile TiO2(101) based plasmonic nanostructures
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Rutile U–Pb age depth profiling: A continuous record of lithospheric thermal evolution
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Rutile vanadium antimonates: A new class of catalysts for selective reduction of NO with ammonia Original Research Article
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Rutile/TiO2II phase equilibria
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Rutile-type dense ceramics fabricated by pressureless sintering of Ti1−xRuxO2 powders prepared by sol–gel
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Rutile-type metal (Cr, V) niobates as catalysts for propane ammoxidation to nitriles: In situ characterization and operando reactivity
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Rutilus panosi Bogutskaya Iliadou, 2006 specimens lacking pelvic fins
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Rutin and quercetin enhance glucose uptake in L6 myotubes under oxidative stress induced by tertiary butyl hydrogen peroxide
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Rutin attenuates cisplatin induced renal inflammation and apoptosis by reducing NFκB, TNF-α and caspase-3 expression in wistar rats
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Rutin attenuates ethanol-induced neurotoxicity in hippocampal neuronal cells by increasing aldehyde dehydrogenase 2
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Rutin content in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) food materials and products
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Rutin Exerts Antitumor Effects on Nude Mice Bearing SW480 Tumor
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Rutin from Lonicera japonica inhibits myocardial ischemia/reperfusion-induced apoptosis in vivo and protects H9c2 cells against hydrogen peroxide-mediated injury via ERK1/2 and PI3K/Akt signals in vitro
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Rutin mitigates perfluorooctanoic acid-induced liver injury via modulation of oxidative stress, apoptosis, and inflammation
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Rutin potentiates calcium uptake via voltage-dependent calcium channel associated with stimulation of glucose uptake in skeletal muscle
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Rutin via Increase in the CA3 Diameter of the Hippocampus Exerted Antidepressant-Like Effect in Mouse Model of Maternal Separation Stress: Possible Involvement of NMDA Receptors
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Rutin: a Flavonoid Precursor for Synthesis of ZnFe2O4 Nanoparticles; Electrochemical Study of Zinc Ferrite-chitosan Nanogel for Doxorubicin Delivery
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Rutschblock-scale snowpack stability derived from multiple quality-controlled SnowMicroPen measurements
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RUTTING AND FATIGUE BEHAVIOR OF NANOCLAY MODIFIED BITUMEN
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Rutting characteristics of unbound aggregate layers
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Rutting evaluation of hydrated lime and SBS modified asphalt mixtures for laboratory and field compacted samples
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Rutting evaluation of rubberized and SBS modified porous asphalt mixtures
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Rutting performance of polypropylene modified asphalt concrete
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Rutting prediction of a granular material for base layers of low-traffic roads
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Rutting Prediction of Flexible Pavements Using Finite Element Modeling
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Rutting response of hot-mix asphalt to generalized dynamic shear moduli of asphalt binder
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Rutting susceptibility of asphalt concrete with recycled concrete aggregate using revised Marshall procedure
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RuvA is a Sliding Collar that Protects Holliday Junctions from Unwinding while Promoting Branch Migration
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RuxCrySez electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
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RuxCrySez electrocatalyst loading and stability effects on the electrochemical performance in a PEMFC
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RuxNb1−xO2 catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction in proton exchange membrane water electrolysers
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Ruzsa’s theorem on Erdős and Turán conjecture
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Ru-σ-alkynyl compounds of tetraanilinopyridinato-diruthenium(II,III) core: synthesis and structural characterization
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RuCuZSM5 catalysts: characterization by FT-IR spectroscopy
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RVA analysis of mixtures of wheat flour and potato, sweet potato, yam, and cassava starches
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RVA study of mixtures of wheat flour and potato starches with different phosphorus contents
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RVB description of the low-energy singlets of the spin 1/2 kagome antiferromagnet
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RVB mean-field analysis of the Heisenberg model on the quasi-one-dimensional triangular lattice Original Research Article
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RVE computations with error control and adaptivity: the power of duality
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RVE-based studies on the coupled effects of void size and void shape on yield behavior and void growth at micron scales
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RVLBPNN: A Workload Forecasting Model for Smart Cloud Computing
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RVM versus PDC Methods for Insulations’ Conductivity and Moisture Content Monitoring
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RVR Meander: A toolbox for re-meandering of channelized streams
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RVX-208: A Small Molecule That Increases Apolipoprotein A-I and High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol In Vitro and In Vivo
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RW3D.m: three-dimensional random walk program for the calculation of the diffusivities in porous media
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Rwanda makes health-facility deliveries more feasible
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Rwanda: physician complicity and rebuilding the medical community
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Rwanda: when women become killers
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Rwandaʹs health system: some concerns
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Rwandaʹs health system: some concerns – Authorsʹ reply
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RWELS: A Remote Web Event Logging System
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r-Whitney numbers of Dowling lattices
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RW-spaces and compactness of function spaces for L-domains
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Rx for the Future: A Look into the Viability of a “Hybrid” Health Care System in the United States
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RX J0042.3+4115: A stellar mass black hole binary identified in M 31
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RX J004717.4-251811: The first eclipsing X-ray binary outside the Local Group
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Rx: Comfort - evolution of palliative content in major North American and European heart failure guidelines between 1994 and 2008
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RXR agonists inhibit high-glucose-induced oxidative stress by repressing PKC activity in human endothelial cells
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RXR Is an Essential Component of the Oncogenic PML/RARA Complex In Vivo
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RXR–LXR heterodimer modulators for the potential treatment of dyslipidemia
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RXRα deletion and E6E7 oncogene expression are sufficient to induce cervical malignant lesions in vivo
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RXRγ and PPARγ ligands in combination to inhibit proliferation and invasiveness in colon cancer cells
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RXTE broad band X-ray spectrum of the burster 1E1724-3045 Original Research Article
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RXTE Discovery of Multiple Cyclotron Lines during the 2004 December Outburst of V0332+53
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RY theory investigation of phase coexistence in hard sphere mixtures
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ryabha aʹs Rule and Table for Sine-Differences
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Ryanodine induced block of a cloned human cardiac potassium channel
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Ryanodine modulates diastolic depolarization velocity in sinus venosus cells of adult frog but not ammocoete heart  
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Ryanodine Perfusion Decreases Cardiac Mechanical Function Without Affecting Homogenate Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+Uptake: Comparison with the Stunned Heart
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Ryanodine receptor defects in heart failure
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Ryanodine receptor dysfunction in streptozotocin (STZ)—Induced diabetic rat hearts
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Ryanodine receptor mutations and ventricular arrhythmias: channel instability at the heart of Ca2+ release dysfunction  
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Ryanodine receptors and ventricular arrhythmias: Emerging trends in mutations, mechanisms and therapies
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Ryanodine Receptors/Calcium Release channels in Heart Failure and Sudden Cardiac Death
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Ryanʹs programmed therapy for stuttering in children and adults.
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Rybakovʹs theorem for vector measures in Fréchet spaces
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RYBP-PRC1 Complexes Mediate H2A Ubiquitylation at Polycomb Target Sites Independently of PRC2 and H3K27me3
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RYBP-PRC1 Complexes Mediate H2A Ubiquitylation at Polycomb Target Sites Independently of PRC2 and H3K27me3
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Rydberg and charge-transfer states of atomic oxygen in Ar and Kr matrices: identification of two distinct sites
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Rydberg and valence states in the C 1s photoabsorption and resonance Auger spectra of CH3F
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Rydberg basis set effects on ab initio second hyperpolarizabilities of H2, C6H6 and CS2 molecules Original Research Article
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Rydberg carbon clusters prepared by pulsed field recombination
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Rydberg electron transfer to CS2: properties of the product CS2− ions
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Rydberg electron transitions in the methyl radical
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Rydberg Matter as the dust atmosphere in comets: Spectroscopic and polarization signatures
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Rydberg Matter clusters of hydrogen (H2)N∗ with well-defined kinetic energy release observed by neutral time-of-flight Original Research Article
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Rydberg matter—A long-lived excited state of matter
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Rydberg series in condensed matter: a fluorescence depletion experiment
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Rydberg spectra of bis(η6-benzene)chromium derivatives: Gas-phase photoabsorption study of bis(η6-1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)chromium and bis(η6-1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene)chromium
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Rydberg state-mediated photoionisation of dissociating NaK wave packets in the B1Π state
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Rydberg states of atoms and molecules. Basic group theoretical and topological analysis
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Rydberg states of atoms and molecules. Basic group theoretical and topological analysis
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Rydberg states: sensitive probes of molecular structure
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Rydberg vibrational states smeared out in the valence (ionic) vibrational states: C and G for F2
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Rydberg, valence and mixed states in the vertical spectrum of HF
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Rydberg-state-resolved zero-kinetic-energy photoelectron spectroscopy
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Rydberg—valence mixing in the C 1s excited states of CH4 probed by electron spectroscopy
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RYDBERGWAVEPACKETS INMOLECULES: From Observation to Control
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Rye (Secale cereale L.) and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Simple Sequence Repeat Variation within Secale spp. (Poaceae)
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Rye (Secale cereale) growth promotion by Pseudomonas fluorescens strains and their interactions with Fusarium culmorum under various soil conditions
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Rye Cover Crop Management for Corn Production in the Northern Mid-Atlantic Region
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Rye intercrop management in transplant tomatoes
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Rye oxidative stress under long term Al exposure
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Rye: production, chemistry and technology (2nd edition): W. Bushuk (Ed.); American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), Inc., St. Paul, USA, 2001, vi+239 pp, ISBN 1-891127-14-4 ($159.00)
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Ryegrass rhizosphere microbial community structure under elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, with observations on wheat rhizosphere
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Ryegrass rhizosphere microbial community structure under elevated carbon dioxide concentrations, with observations on wheat rhizosphere
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Ryegrass uptake of carbamazepine and ibuprofen applied by urine fertilization Original Research Article
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Ryegrass uptake of soil Cu/Zn induced by EDTA/EDDS together with a vertical direct-current electrical field
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Ryegrass-based diet and barley supplementation: Partition of energy-yielding nutrients among splanchnic tissues and hind limbs in finishing lambs
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Ryegrass-derived pyrogenic organic matter changes organic carbon and nitrogen mineralization in a temperate forest soil
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Ryegrass-derived pyrogenic organic matter changes organic carbon and nitrogen mineralization in a temperate forest soil
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Rygh and Sanderson’s (2004) Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based Strategies, Tools, and Techniques
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Rynaxypyr™: A new insecticidal anthranilic diamide that acts as a potent and selective ryanodine receptor activator
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ryoglobulins as indicators of upregulated immune response in schizophrenia
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RyR1 S-Nitrosylation Underlies Environmental Heat Stroke and Sudden Death in Y522S RyR1 Knockin Mice
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RyR3 in situ regulation by Ca2+ and quercetin and the RyR3-mediated Ca2+ release flux in intact Jurkat cells
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Rytuksymab w leczeniu nawrotu opornej na plazmaferezę i steroidoterapię nabytej zakrzepowej plamicy małopłytkowej u 17-letniej pacjentki – opis przypadku
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Rz/Rz1 Lysis Gene Equivalents in Phages of Gram-negative Hosts
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RZ-DPSK transmission using a 42.7-Gb/s integrated balanced optical front end with record sensitivity
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Rzekoma małopłytkowość EDTA-zależna u 10-letniej dziewczynki w przebiegu infekcji mykoplazmatycznej – opis przypadku
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RZWQM simulated effects of crop rotation, tillage, and controlled drainage on crop yield and nitrate-N loss in drain flow
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RZWQM simulation of long-term crop production, water and nitrogen balances in Northeast Iowa
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RZWQM: Simulating the effects of management on water quality and crop production
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R-α-Lipoic Acid Action on Cell Redox Status, the Insulin Receptor, and Glucose Uptake in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
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r-τ12-Fuzzy Semiopen Sets and Fuzzy Semi Continuity Mappings in Smooth Bitopological Spaces
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Rيo Tinto sedimentary mineral assemblages: A terrestrial perspective that suggests some formation pathways of phyllosilicates on Mars
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S = -1 meson-baryon scattering in coupled-channel unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory
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S 2p excited states of OCS in rare gas matrices
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S Africa must treat HIV-infected pregnant women, says high court judge
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S Africa shifts AIDS drug stance for rape victims
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S Africa soaks up pressure to change HIV/AIDS policy
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S Africa state offers HIVdrug to pregnant women
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S African president criticised for lack of focus on AIDS
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S Africaʹs AIDS activists accuse government of murder
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S and O adsorption on pure and Ge doped Ag(1 1 1)
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S- and O-isotopic character of dissolved sulphate in the cover rock aquifers of a Zechstein salt dome
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S- and P-state annihilation in p̄d interactions at rest Original Research Article
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S- and P-wave meson spectroscopy in the nonrelativistic quark model
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S and R functions for the display of Thompson–Howarth plots
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S- and R-implications from uninorms continuous in and their distributivity over uninorms
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S and Te inter-diffusion in CdTe/CdS hetero junction
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S and U-duality constraints on IIB S-matrices Original Research Article
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s Chinaʹs accession to WTO threatening exports of developing countries?
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s Chinaʹs corporate governance beginning to come of age? The case of CEO turnover
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S Cycling in soil and stream sediment: influence of season and in situ concentrations of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur
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S Cycling in soil and stream sediment: influence of season and in situ concentrations of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur
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S diffusivity in Fe–Ni–S–P melts
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S Gene Mutants Occurrence Among Hepatitis B Carriers in Malaysia
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S H and W S , Eds.,Can Europe Work? Germany and the Reconstruction of Postcommunist Societies.Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1995. vi + 238, index.
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s HIV infection a TNF receptor signalling-driven disease?
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S imulation study of solar air heater
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S Kadir, Editor, Teaching atlas of interventional radiology: non-vascular interventional procedures, Thieme, New York, Stuttgart (2006) ISBN 1-58890-056-8 336 pages, 314 illustrations, US$ 119.95.
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S K-edge X-ray absorption fine structure study of vacuum-deposited dihexyldisulfide on Ag(1 0 0)
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S mall thermophotovoltaic prototype systems
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S olar conversion under consideration of energy and entropy
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S olar cooking system with or without heat storage for families and institutions
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S olution-chemical derived nickel–alumina coatings for thermal solar absorbers
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S PARAMETER THEORY OF LOSSLESS BLOCK NETWORK
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S Phase Activation of the Histone H2B Promoter by OCA-S, a Coactivator Complex that Contains GAPDH as a Key Component
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s process in low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars Original Research Article
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s processing in post-AGB and CH stars at low metallicity Original Research Article
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S receiver function analysis of the crustal and lithospheric structures beneath eastern Tibet
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s stenting an option?
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S step growth mechanism on the reconstructed 001/surfaces of B diamond structure crystals
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S tatistical comparison of models for estimating the monthly average daily diffuse radiation at a subtropical African site
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S tatistical shape analysis of neuroanatomical structures based on medial models
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S U S Y 2 Original Research Article
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S unshape distributions for terrestrial solar simulations
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S versus O alkylation and coordination in zinc complexes containing the bulky heteroscorpionate alkoxy ligand bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-2-yl) diphenylmethanol
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S wave Kπ scattering and effects of κ in image Original Research Article
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S&A—Expert system for planar mechanisms design
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S&T education in India: Prospects and challenges
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S&T publications output of Nepal: a quantitative analysis, 2001–10
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S-(+)-methyl ester of hanishin from the marine sponge Agelas ceylonica
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S-(−)-1-phenyl ethyl ammonium(1+) sulphate and S-(−)-1-phenyl ethyl ammonium(1+) hydrogen phosphate 2.5 hydrate, preparation and characterization of crystallographic, optical and dielectric properties
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S-(2-(Acylamino)phenyl) 2,2-dimethylpropanethioates as CETP inhibitors
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S-(2-Pyrimidinyl)- and S-(2-(4,6-dimethylpyrimidinyl))-1,1,3,3-tetramethylthiouronium hexafluorophosphates: novel reagents for in situ peptide coupling
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S-(2-Succinyl)cysteine: A novel chemical modification of tissue proteins by a Krebs cycle intermediate
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s(600)σ(600) and background in ppππ scattering
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S-(acetamidomethyl)mercapturic acid (AMMA): A new biomarker for occupational exposure to N,N-dimethylacetamide
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S(IV) induced autoxidation of Cu(II)/tetraglycine complexes in the presence of aldehydes: mechanistic considerations and analytical applications
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s(N) - Uniform Distribution Modulo 1 Original Research Article
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S(O)-Pixyl protecting group as efficient mass-tag
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S*- PARABOLIC MANIFOLDS
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S* -SEPARATION AXIOMS
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S*-PROPER FUNCTIONS
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S-, N- and C-doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization and redox charge transfer study
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S, P, D, F, G-waves KN phase shifts in a constituent quark model with a spin–orbit interaction Original Research Article
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S,S-Dimethyl Dithiocarbonate as a Valuable Starting Material for the Synthesis of 5-Substituted Oxazolidinones Under Solid-Liquid Phase Transfer Catalysis (SL-PTC) Conditions
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S. Africa: ESKOM’s Massive Investment Hits New Snag
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S. Aikman and E. Unterhalter, Editors, Beyond Access: Transforming Policy and Practice for Gender Equality in Education, Oxfam, Oxford (2005) ISBN 085598 529 1 (263pp.).N. Rao and I. Smyth, Editors, Partnerships for Girls’ Education, Oxfam, Oxford (2005)
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S. B. Pope, Turbulent Flows, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 2000, 771 pp.
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S. Bagdasarov, Chebyshev Splines and Kolmogorov Inequalities
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S. Ball, P. Jones, D. Kirk, A. Lockwood, Hospitality Operations: A Systems Approach, Continuum, London, ISBN 0-8264-4826-7, 2003, GB£ 19.99, (viii+255, Paperback).
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S. Banerjee, R. Tewari, P. Mukhopadhyay
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S. Beeton, Ecotourism: A practical guide for rural communities, Landline Press, Collingwood, Australia (1998) ISBN 0-643-06359-5.
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S. Beeton, Film-Induced Tourism, Channel View, Clevedon, ISBN 1-84541-014-9, 2005, £29.99 (270pp (pbk)).
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S. Berkowitz, Cleft Palate Story (2nd ed.), Slack Inc. (2005) Price: $21.95, ISBN 55642 778 6.
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S. Boyd, L. Vandenberghe, Convex Optimization, Cambridge University Press, 2004 hardback, 65 US$, ISBN 0 521 83378 7.
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S. Brackman, A. Schwienhorst (Eds.), Evolutionary Methods in Biotechnology: Clever Tricks for Directed Evolution, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany (xiii+214 pp., £90-00, ISBN 3-527-30799-0).
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S. Buncic, (Ed.), Integrated Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health, CABI Publishing, 2006, ISBN 978-0851999081, 416pp; £37.50 (paperback)
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S. cerevisiae Chromosomes Biorient via Gradual Resolution of Syntely between S Phase and Anaphase
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S. cerevisiae β-glucan reduced viability of mouse hepatoma cells in vitro
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S. Chirathivat, E. Claassen and J. Schroeder, Editors, East Asiaʹs Monetary Future: Integration in the Global Economy, Edward Elgar, Northampton (2004) 250 pp., Price: US$ 100, ISBN: 1843764628 (HC).
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S. Cochran, Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia, Harvard University Press (2006) ISBN 0-674-02161-4 242 pp..
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S. Fleetwood, S. Ackroyd, (Eds.), Critical Realist Applications in Organisations and Management Studies, Routledge, London and NY, 2004, p. xvi+366, £22.99, ISBN 0-415-34510-3.
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S. Gaffey, Signifying place: The semiotic realisation of place in Irish product marketing, Ashgate, Aldershot (2004) ISBN 0 7546 39347 pp. 140 (hbk).
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S. Glen, T. Leiba (Eds.), Interprofessional Post-qualifying Education for Nurses Working Together in Health and Social Care, London, Palgrave, 2004, ISBN 1-4039-0516-9, £18.99.
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S. Goodill, An Introduction to Medical Dance/Movement Therapy: Health Care in Motion, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London (2005) (240 pp., $29.95).
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S. Gordon, Y.-L. Hsieh (Eds.), Cotton: Science and Technology, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, 2007 (xx + 548 pp., £150.00, ISBN: 1-84569-026-5)
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S. Gupta, B. Clements and G. Inchauste, Editors, Helping Countries Develop: The Role of Fiscal Policy, IMF, Washington, DC (2004) 540 pp ., US$ 40, ISBN 1-58906-318-X.
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S. Haig and C. Flores, Orthopedic Emergencies: A Radiographic Atlas , McGraw-Hill (2005) 169 pages, $99.00 ISBN 0-07-138068-X.
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S. Harrington, K. Rhodes, R. Fischer and R. Malenczyk, Editors, The Outcomes Book: Debate and Consensus after the WPA Outcomes Statement, Utah State University Press, Logan, UT (2005) ISBN 0874216044 240 pp..
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S. Horner and J. Swarbrooke, International Cases in Tourism Management, Elsevier, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (2004) ISBN 0-7506-5514-3 (404pp., £29.99, pbk).
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S. J. Gardiner,Harmonic Approximation
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S. J. Russell (Ed.), Handbook of Nonwovens, Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, UK, 2007 (xiii + 530 pp., £180.00, ISBN: 1-85573-603-9)
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S. Jonsson and J. Mouritsen, Editors, Accounting in Scandinavia—The Northern Lights, Liber/Copenhagen Business School Press (2005) ISBN 87-630-0153-5 404pp, £30.00.
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S. L. Sobolev and L. Vaskevich,The Theory of Cubature Formulas
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S. Lange and G. Walsh, Radiology of chest diseases, Thieme, Stuttgart/New York (2007) 392 pages, 1118 illustrations. US$139.95: ISBN: 978-1-58890-8.
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S. Lehar, Review of The World in Your Head, a Gestalt View of the Mechanism of Conscious Experience, Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2003).
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S. Ravi Rajan, Modernizing Nature: Forestry and Imperial Eco-Development 1800–1950, Clarendon Press, Oxford (2006) xvi + 286 pages, £60 hardback.
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S. Rawley, Editor, Aggression and Depression Assessed through ART: Using Draw-A-Story (DAS) to Identify Children and Adolescents at Risk, Brunner Routledge (2005) 203 pp., $34.95.
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S. Russell, P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Third Edition.
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S. sanguinis adhesion on rough titanium surfaces: Effect of culture media
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S. Schadler, Editor, Euro adoption in Central and Eastern Europe: Opportunities and Challenges, IMF, Washington, DC (2005) 214 pp ., US$35, ISBN: 1-58906-370-8.B. Galgóczi, Editor, What Price the Euro? The Social Impact of Euro-zone Accession for the New
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S. Shute, R. Hood and F. Seemungal, A Fair Hearing? Ethnic Minorities in the criminal courts, Willan Publishing (2005).
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S. Togan and V. N. Balasubramanyam (Eds.), The Economy of Turkey since Liberalization
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S. Trevis Certo, Samuel C. Certo, Christopher R. Reutzel
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S. V. Ivanov recently discovered a surprising connection between asphericity of certain spaces and the existence of zero divisors in group algebras. We give a different proof of a more general result.
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S. Vidal, U. Kuhlmann and C.R. Edwards, Editors, Western Corn Rootworm Ecology and Management, CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK (2005) ISBN 0-85199-817-8 (xiv+310pp and 4 colour plates, £65 $120)
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S. Wagner-Tsukamoto and E. Elgar, Human Nature and Organization Theory: On the Economic Approach to Institutional Organization, Cheltenham, UK and Massachusetts, USA (2003) Price: $95.00, ISBN 1-84064-714-0.
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S. Weingart and P. Wyer, Emergency Medicine Decision Making, McGraw Hill (2006) 256 pages, $34.95, ISBN 007144212S.
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S. Ya. Khavinson, Best Approximation by Linear Superpositions (Approximate Nomography) Review Article
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S.A. Slorach, Animal Production Food Safety Challenges in Global Markets, Office International des Epizooties, 2006, ISBN 92-9044-662-5, 385pp; €50.00 (soft)
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S.C. Hayes, V.M. Follette and M.M. Linehan, Editors, Mindfulness and acceptance: expanding the cognitive-behavioral tradition, Guilford Press, New York (2004) 319 pp., $39.00.
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S.C. Hayes, V.M. Follette and M.M. Linehan, Mindfulness and Acceptance: Expanding the Cognitive Behavioral Tradition, Guilford, New York (2005) ISBN 0-59385-066-2, ($36.00, pp. 319).
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S.C. Koch and I. Brauninger, Editors, Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy. Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings, Logos Verlag, Berlin (2006) 205 pp., Paperback, $ 27.00.
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S.E. Crow, S.O. Wilshaw, J.E. Boyle, Manual of Clinical Procedures in the Dog, Cat, Rabbit and Rodents, 3rd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2009, ISBN9780813813042, 396 pp.; £29.99 (soft)
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S.E. Dallas, Animal Biology and Care, 2nd ed., Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2006, 304 pp.; ISBN 978-1-4051-3795-9, €35.00/£19.99 (soft).
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S.E. Jّrgensen, B. Fath, S. Bastianoni, J. Marques, F. Muller, S. Nors Nielsen, B. Patten, E. Tiezzi, R. Ulanowicz. A New Ecology: Systems Perspective. 275 pp., Hardbound, illustrated, a few color figures
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S.E. Jّrgensen, B. Fath, S. Bastianoni, J. Marques, F. Muller, S. Nors Nielsen, B. Patten, E. Tiezzi, R. Ulanowicz. A New Ecology: Systems Perspective. 275 pp., Hardbound, illustrated, a few color figures
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S.G. Rothrock, Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook (5th ed), Tarascon Publishing (2006) 222 pages, $14.95, ISBN: 1-882742-54-7.
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S.G.B. Henry: a memoir and a festschrift essay
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S.H. Jwa and I.K. Lee, Editors, Competition and Corporate Governance in Korea: Reforming and Restructuring the Chaebol, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2004) ISBN 1843769123 278 pp., HC, $110.00.
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S.H. Jwa and I.K. Lee, Editors, Competition and Corporate Governance in Korea: Reforming and Restructuring the Chaebol, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. Northamton, MA, USA (2004) ISBN 1 843769123 pp. xx +278.
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S.H. Mace, J. Ducharme and M.F. Murphy, Pain Management and Sedation, McGraw Hill (2006) 544 pages, $69.95, ISBN 0071442022.
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S.H. Miller, I.K. Cohen, P.W. McKinney, M.C. Robson, R.L. Ruberg, D.J. Smith and L.A. Whitaker, Editors, Yearbook of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 1997, Mosby, USA (1997) ISBN 0-8151-9727-6, p. xvii. S.H. Miller, I.K. Cohen, P.W. McKinney,
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S.hermanni’s Capability as an Antimalarial and Antioxidant in a Mice Model of P.berghei ANKA Infection
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S.I. Boardman, D.C. Bourne (Ed.), Foot and Mouth Disease Wildlife Information Network, 2007, ISBN 978 0 9551628 3 1; £59.95 CD-ROM.
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S.I. engine fuelled with gasoline, methane and methane/hydrogen blends: Heat release and loss analysis
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S.I.Pa.V XIII NATIONAL MEETING
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S.I.Pa.V XIV NATIONAL MEETING
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S.I.Pa.V XIV NATIONAL MEETING
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S.I.Pa.V XIV NATIONAL MEETING - Perugia, 19-21 September 2007 - ORAL PRESENTATIONS
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S.J. Hunter and J. Donders, Editors, Pediatric Neuropsychological Intervention, Cambridge University Press, New York (2007) 483 pp. + index, $115.
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S.J. More, D.M. Collins (Eds.), Biennial Report, The Badger Vaccine Project, TB Diagnostics and Immunology Research Centre, Centre for Veterinary Epidemiology and Risk Analysis, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Republic of Ireland, 2006–2007
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S.K. Rangarajan, a tribute
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S.M. Abutarbush (Ed.), Illustrated Guide to Equine Diseases, 1st ed., Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2009, ISBN9780813810713, 704 pp.; £72.99 (hard)
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S.M. Jacoby, The Embedded Corporation: Corporate Governance and Employment Relations in Japan and the United States, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2005) (248 pp., $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 0-691-11999-6).
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S.M. North, T.A. Banks, Small Animal Oncology: An Introduction, Saunders Elsevier, London, 2009, ISBN9780702028007, 304 pp.; £60 (hard)
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S.M. Turner, (Ed.), Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice, Small Animal Ophthalmology, 1st ed., Saunders Elsevier, 2008, ISBN978-0-7020-2872-4, 380 pp.; £41.99 (soft)
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S.P. DiBartola, Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid–base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 3rd ed., Saunders Elsevier, 2006, ISBN 13 978-0-7216-3949-9, 702 pp; £52.99 (hard)
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S.P. Mangen, Editor, Social Exclusion and Inner City Europe, Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke-New York (2004) ISBN 1-4039-0567-3, p. 258 Hardback.
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S.R. Gerding and P.H. Mackellar, Grants for Libraries: A How-to-do-it Manual and CD-ROM, Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc, New York (2006) ISBN 1-55570-535-9 (252pp., £75.50).
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S.S. Bush, Editor, A Casebook of Ethical Challenges in Neuropsychology, Taylor & Francis, New York (2005) p. 300.
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S.S. Bush, Ethical Decision Making in Clinical Neuropsychology , Oxford University Press, NY (2007) 118 pp., Appendix.
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S.S. Donald, Skill-Biased Technological Change, UpJohn Institute for Employment, Kalamazoo, Michigan W.E. (1999) pp. viii+139. Price:$30.00/cloth.
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S.S. Ivanchev, M.V. Goncharenko, Yu.N. Kondratiev, A.M. Saveliev, A.E. Sofiev
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S.S. Shrikhande and his work: an appreciation
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S.T. Bruyn, A Civil Republic: Beyond Capitalism and Nationalism, Kumarian Press, Bloomfield, CT (2005) (289 pages, Price: $25.95, ISBN 1-56549-199-8)..
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S/2004 S 5: A new co-orbital companion for Dione
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S/G ratio and lignin structure among Eucalyptus hybrids determined by Py-GC/MS and nitrobenzene oxidation
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S/G ratio and lignin structure among Eucalyptus hybrids determined by Py-GC/MS and nitrobenzene oxidation
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S/N Optimized, Programmable 1–10 MHz Bandwidth and 0–20 dB Gain, Precision I-Q Communication Channel for Digital Video Applications
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s/r ratios in carbon, enhanced metal, poor stars
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s/r ratios in carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars
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S@M, a mathematica implementation of the spinor-helicity formalism Original Research Article
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S˘i’lnikov-type orbits of Lorenz-family systems
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S′ and δ′ phase precipitation in SiCp reinforced Al1.2wt.%Cu1wt.%MgχLi alloys
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S′ and δ′ phase precipitation in SiCp reinforced Al1.2wt.%Cu1wt.%MgχLi alloys
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S+I- Ionic Formation Mechanism to New Mesoporous Aluminum Phosphonates and Diphosphonates Julio Latorre Aurelio Beltran Daniel Beltran
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S+X−I+ route to mesostructured materials from Fau and Beta zeolite precursors: A comparative study of their assembly behaviors in extremely acidic media
567
S=1 kagomé Ising model with triquadratic interactions, single-ion anisotropy and magnetic field: exact phase diagrams
568
S=1 Spin Liquids: Broken Discrete Symmetries Restored
569
S=1/2 quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnet ladders
570
S=l new haldane gap systems and spin glass behaviors: Syntheses, structures and magnetic properties of linear-chain Ni(II) complexes
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S→N type Smiles rearrangement of the aminoethanethiol moiety attached to heterocyclic compounds
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S1 Breast cancer mortality: Is progress being made?
573
S1 gene sequence analysis of infectious bronchitis virus vaccinal strains (H120 & H52) and their embryo-passaged derivatives
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S1 heterocyclic thrombin inhibitors
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S1 in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
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S1 in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
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S1 subsite in snake venom thrombin-like enzymes: can S1 subsite lipophilicity be used to sort binding affinities of trypsin-like enzymes to small-molecule inhibitors? Original Research Article
578
S1 The evolution of targeted biological therapies
579
S1 Transforaminal Epidural Anesthesia in Percutaneous Transforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy: A Case-Series Study
580
S1 ← S0 hole-burning spectroscopy of jet-cooled dithienylethylene and dithienylbutadiene vapors
581
S1(n, π∗), 1A2 fluorescence and T1(n, π∗), 3A2 phosphorescence spectra of xanthone vapor
582
S-1, an oral fluoropyrimidine anti-cancer agent, enhanced radiosensitivity in a human oral cancer cell line in vivo and in vitro: involvement possibility of inhibition of survival signal, Akt/PKB
583
S10 Inflammation and breast cancer: Hypothesis for targeted therapies
584
S10 The Biology of BRCA 1/2 and Beyond
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S-100 after correction of congenital heart defects in neonates: is it a reliable marker for cerebral damage?
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S100 B: A new concept in neurocritical care
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S100 Calcium-Binding Protein B and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
588
S100 Expression in Oncocytoma and Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma: An Immunohistochemical Study
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S100 protein measurement in clinical practice Pages 197-198
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S100 proteins as cancer biomarkers with focus on S100B in malignant melanoma
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S100 Proteins as Diagnostic and Prognostic Markers in Colorectal and Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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S100 Proteins in the Pathogenesis of Kawasaki Disease
593
S100 release as an indicator of cerebral damage
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S100 release as an indicator of cerebral damage: Reply
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S100A1 and KIT gene expressions in common subtypes of renal tumours
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S100A1 Genetically Targeted Therapy Reverses Dysfunction of Human Failing Cardiomyocytes
597
S100A1 increases the gain of excitation–contraction coupling in isolated rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes
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S100A1: Another Step Toward Therapeutic Development for Heart Failure
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S100A12 (EN-RAGE) in monitoring Kawasaki disease
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S100A12 Expression in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Is Associated With Increased Risk of Dissection and Perioperative Complications
601
S100A4 (Mts1): Is there any relation to the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis?
602
S100A4 regulates E-cadherin expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma
603
S100a6 and s100b differentially modulate myocyte survival in a rage-dependent manner
604
S100A6 Competes with the TAZ2 Domain of p300 for Binding to p53 and Attenuates p53 Acetylation
605
S100A8 and S100A9 in inflammatory diseases
606
S100A9 aggravates bleomycin-induced dermal fibrosis in mice via activation of ERK1/2 MAPK and NF-κB pathways
607
S100b and rage expression following experimental cardiopulmonary bypass
608
S100B as a predictor of size and outcome of stroke after cardiac surgery
609
S100B content and SOD activity in amniotic fluid of pregnancies with Down syndrome
610
S-100B is increased in melancholic but not in non-melancholic major depression
611
S100B Protein as a Post-traumatic Biomarker for Prediction of Brain Death in Association With Patient Outcomes
612
S100B protein levels in saliva: correlation with gestational age in normal term and preterm newborns
613
S100B Transgenic Mice Develop Features of Parkinsonʹs Disease
614
S100B: an old neurotrophic factor with putative new roles in psychiatric illnesses
615
S100P sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to carboplatin and paclitaxel in vitro
616
S100β after coronary artery surgery: release pattern, source of contamination, and relation to neuropsychological outcome
617
S100β correlates with neurologic complications after aortic operation using circulatory arrest
618
S100β in neonates and infants with congenital heart disease
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S100β in off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG): a comparison with conventional CABG
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S11 Angiogenesis as targeted breast cancer therapy
621
S1-1 Frequency-dependent block of HERG mutant channels by methanesulfonanilides
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S11 New Imaging Beyond Mammography for Women at High Risk for Breast cancer
623
S12 Histopathology of Primary Breast Cancer 2005
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S12 Immunity and breast cancer cells: Role of vaccination
625
S1-2 Modulation of spiral reentry dynamics by Na+ channel blockers
626
S12911-2 reduces bone loss induced by short-term immobilization in rats
627
S13 Metastatic genes and tumor geometry
628
S1-3 Pharmacological strategy for the prevention of atrial fibrillation
629
S13 Prognostic and Predictive Factors Revisited
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S1319: A novel β2-adrenoceptor agonist from a marine sponge Dysidea sp.
631
S14 Local staging of breast cancer with mammography, ultrasound, and MRI: One step forward –two steps back?
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S1-4 New therapeutic strategy of atrial fibrillation in patients with CHF
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S14 Standards of Follow-Up for Primary Breast Cancer
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S15 Biological Variables and Prognosis of DCIS
635
S1-5 Pharmacological approach to reduce ischemia/reperfusion ventricular arrhythmias
636
S15 Role of baseline staging and follow-up: between reassurance and economic constraints
637
S16 Disseminated tumor cells: Are they ready for clinical use?
638
S16 Local and Systemic Treatment of DCIS
639
S17 Pathological definitions of invasion, metastatic potential and responsiveness to targeted therapies
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S17 Sentinel Lymphnodes for Localized DCIS?
641
S18 DCIS as a major dilemma
642
S18 DCIS: Which are its Precursors?
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S180 cell growth on low ion energy plasma treated TiO2 thin films
644
S182 protein in Alzheimerʹs disease neuritic plaques
645
S182: from worm sperm to Alzheimerʹs disease
646
S18886, a selective TP receptor antagonist, inhibits development of atherosclerosis in rabbits
647
S19 Controversies in the use of sentinel nodes in the elderly
648
S19 Limiting Breast Surgery to the Proper Minimum
649
S1P/S1P1 signaling stimulates cell migration and invasion in Wilms tumor
650
S1P1-Selective In Vivo-Active Agonists from High- Throughput Screening: Off-the-Shelf Chemical Probes of Receptor Interactions, Signaling, and Fate Original Research Article
651
S1PR1-STAT3 Signaling Is Crucial for Myeloid Cell Colonization at Future Metastatic Sites
652
S1-state Mn4Ca complex of Photosystem II exists in equilibrium between the two most-stable isomeric substates: XRD and EXAFS evidence
653
S1-wrapped D3-branes on conifolds Original Research Article
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S2- and P2-category of manifolds
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S2- and S1-states properties of zinc porphyrin polypeptides
656
S2 fluorescence from picene vapor
657
S2 Genetic counseling: Therapeutic consequences
658
S2 The evolution of endocrine therapies
659
S2 (a 1Δ) production in the photolysis of reduced sulfides: production chemistry, spectroscopy and interference potential in the LIF detection of OH
660
S2(11Bu) fluorescence of diphenyldecapentaene vapor
661
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S20 Controversies in the use of sentinel nodes: Microinvasion, post-surgery and after preoperative systemic treatment
663
S20 Nipple Sparing Mastectomy in Association with IntraOperative Radiotherapy: A New Type of Mastectomy for Breast Cancer Treatment
664
S20098 AFFECTS THE FREE-RUNNING RHYTHMS OF BODY TEMPERATURE AND ACTIVITY AND DECREASES LIGHT-INDUCED PHASE DELAYS OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF THE RAT
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S21 Breast surgery in advanced breast cancer: The issue of local control in the presence of metastases
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S21 Intraoperative Radiation Therapy to the Breast
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S2-1 Tetracaine abolishes spontaneous but increases stimulated SR Ca release
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S2-2 Cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger is regulated by calcineurin
669
S22 State of the art of post mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT)
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S22 Which extent of Adjuvant Radiotherapy is Standard?
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S23 Adjuvant Endocrine Therapies for Pre/PerimenopausalWomen
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S2-3 Drugs that inhibit the Na+/Ca2+ exchange
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S23 Partial breast irradiation: Ready for Routine?
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S24 Adjuvant Endocrine Therapies for PostmenopausalWomen: Standards and Not
675
S2-4 Intermolecular interactions between phospholamban and the calcium ATPase of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum
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S24 Systemic adjuvant therapies and radiotherapy to the conserved breast: Strategies revisited
677
S25 Do All Patients with Endocrine-Responsive EarlyBreast Cancer Need Adjuvant Chemotherapy before Endocrine Treatment?
678
S2-5 FKBP12.6-mediated stabilization of calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) as a novel therapeutic strategy against heart failure
679
S25 The diversity of small tumors around the world: Are there implications for local and systemic therapies?
680
S26 Novel Biological Therapeutic Targets
681
S26 Using clinical trial data to tailor adjuvant treatments for individual patients
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S27 Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: One Fit All?
683
S27 Application of aromatase inhibitors in endocrine responsive breast cancers
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S28 Ovarian function suppression in the adjuvant program
685
S28 The Best Use of Adjuvant Chemotherapy: New Drugs and New Use of “Old” Drugs
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S29 Caprie results: implications for the neurologist
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S29 Optimizing treatment and prevention of breast cancer: Time for a change?
688
S29 Preoperative (Neoadjuvant) Systemic Treatment of Breast Cancer
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S-2-Absorbing Second Submodules
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S-2-Amino-4-cyanobutanoic acid (β-cyanomethyl-l-Ala) as an atom-efficient solubilising synthon for l-glutamine
691
S-2-Amino-5-azolylpentanoic Acids Related to l-Ornithine as inhibitors of the isoforms of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) Original Research Article
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S-2-Bromo-Acyl-CoA Analogs Are Affinity Labels for the Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase from Pig-Kidney
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S2I first-order incremental A/D converter
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S2O, polysulfuroxide and sulfur polymer on Ioʹs surface?
695
S3 and S4 abundances and improved chemical kinetic model for the lower atmosphere of Venus
696
S3 and S4 reductions of type IIA supergravity O
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S3 as a cover of S3 branched over a knot
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S3 Prevention of Cancer: Whatʹs new
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S3 The evolution of treatment strategies: Aiming at the target
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S30 Chemotherapy for endocrine responsive disease: An evolving story
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S30 Predicting Response to Systemic Treatments:Learning from the Past to Plan for the Future
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S3-1 Molecular mechanism of first-window protection by ischemic preconditioning
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S31 Toward a More Rational Selection of Tailored AdjuvantTherapy: Data from the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project
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S31 Using specific cytotoxics with a targeted mind
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S32 Homocysteine: a neglected treatable cause of atherosclerosis
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S3-2 Role of manganese superoxide dismutase in late phase preconditioning
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S32 Special Issues Related to Adjuvant Therapy in Very Young Women
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S32 Taxing the taxanes in adjuvant therapy
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S33 Benefit with adjuvant taxanes and endocrine responsiveness in breast cancer (BC)
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S3-3 Effects of mitochondrial KATP channel opener, diazoxide, on mitochondrial permeability transition pore and cytosolic and mitocgondrial Ca2+ concentration in cardiac myocytes
711
S33 Special Issues Related to Adjuvant Therapy in ElderlyWomen
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S33 Subclinical cardiovascular disease
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S34 Acceptance of Adjuvant Endocrine Therapies and Quality of Life Issues
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S34 Combining adjuvant chemotherapy and biologicals
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S3-4 Endothelial progenitor cells for vascular regeneration
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S35 Adjuvant treatment of the very young woman
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S3-5 Cardiomyocyte regeneration after myocardial infarction
718
S35 Cardiovascular disease risk in Chinese living in Taiwan and in mainland
719
S35 When Will More Useful Predictive Factors Be Readyfor Use?
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S36 Adjuvant treatment of elderly breast cancer patients
721
S36 Antibodies and Vaccines: Hope or Illusion?
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S37 Endocrine Therapies in the Future: Will an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
723
S37 How to treat male breast cancer
724
S37 Modulation of the atherogenic lipoprotein phenotype with micronised fenofibrate
725
S38 Breast cancer and pregnancy
726
S38 When to Recommend and to Pay for AdjuvantTreatment of Breast Cancer?
727
S39 Cognitive side-effects of adjuvant treatments
728
S3OS2: the visible spectroscopic survey of 820 asteroids
729
S3PSO: Students’ Performance Prediction Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
730
S4 : A free electromagnetic solver for layered periodic structures Original Research Article
731
S4 continua in the sense of Michael are dendrites
732
S4 Letrozole vs. Tamoxifen as adjuvant endocrine therapy for postmenopausal women in receptor-positive breast cancer. BIG 1-98: A prospective randomized double-blind phase III study
733
S4 The evolution of adjuvant therapies – and the heart?
734
S40 Adjuvant therapies and thrombosis: How to avoid the problem?
735
S41 Cholesterol-lowering effect of garlic
736
S41 Fertility and adjuvant treatment in young women with breast cancer
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S4-1 Microdomain Ca2+ signaling: The essence of cardiac excitation contraction coupling
738
S4-2 From Ca2+-influx to Ca2+ signaling: regulatory mechanism in cardiac excitation-contraction coupling
739
S42 Safety of tibolone in the treatment of vasomotor symptoms in breast cancer patients – design and baseline data ‘LIBERATE’ trial
740
S4-3 Atrio-ventricular difference in myocardial E-C coupling
741
S44 Bioavailability of antioxidant power in green tea
742
S4-4 Camkii modulates intracellular Ca regulation and ICa in rat ventricular myocytes during acidosis
743
S45 Looking beyond LDL-cholesterol: the emerging role of triglycerides in coronary heart disease
744
S4-5 Regulation of Ca handling and tension development by adrenoceptor stimulation in mammalian cardiac muscles
745
S46 The clinical benefits of aggressive lipid lowering therapy
746
S47 Pharmacologic options for lipid disorders: the next step
747
S4andS4Extensions of image Ramified at Only One Prime Original Research Article
748
S-4-Methoxytrityl mercapto acids: synthesis and application
749
S5 0716+714: GeV variability study Original Research Article
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S5 Endocrine treatment beyond 5 years
751
S5 The evolution of pathology in breast cancer: Relations between cellular origin and functional classification
752
S5-1 Regeneration of cardiac myocytes by cell cycle regulators
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S5-2 Heat shock proteins are upregulated in exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy but not in pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy
754
S5-3 Mechanical stress activates SRC and big mitogen activated protein kinase-1 (BMK1) in the heart
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S5-4 Cardiac hypertrophy is inhibited by antagonism of metalloproteinase processing of HB-EGF
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S5-5 Insulin-like growth factor signaling in cardiac hypertrophy
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S5-6 Novel role for S TAT3 in cardiac remodeling
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S56 Prevalence and incidence of type 2 diabetes in Taiwan: impact of obesity and hyperinsulinemia
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S5-7 Assessment of novel paradigm for the development of advanced heart failure
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S5-8 Altered pattern of gene expression in heart failure-gene chip analysis
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S59 How should we control risk factors in patients with diabetes mellitus?
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S6 Adjuvant chemotherapy: Standards and beyond
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S6 Breast cancer genetics: clues to tumor biology
764
S6-1 Pathophysiological significance of oxidized LDL in the progression and destabilization of human atherosclerotic lesions
765
S6-2 Pathophysiological significance of LOX-1 in atherosclerosis
766
S6-3 Significance of PPAR γ (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ) in atherosclerotic plaque formation
767
S6-4 Possible role of RHO-kinase in the molecular mechanism of unstable plaque formation
768
S6-5 Novel mechanism of the induced migration of smooth muscle cells in plaque formation
769
S66 Applied expressed sequence tag (EST) technology to identify disease genes — focusing on vascular-cell based genes of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease
770
S6-6 Hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into smooth muscle cells that contribute to vascular diseases
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S68 Participitation of ICAM-1/LFA-1 pathway in mononuclear cell recruitment into aortic intima in hypercholesterolemic rats
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S7 Combination cyclophosphamide — UFT metronomic low-dose chemotherapy for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer: A preclinical analysis
773
S7 gene Characterization of bluetongue viruses in Iran
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S7 gene Characterization of bluetongue viruses in Iran
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S7 Therapeutic implications of the breast tumor intrinsic subtypes
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S73 Japanese atherosclerosis society guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of hyperlipidemias in adults
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S77 The guideline for the diagnosis and management of lipid disorders of Chinese in Taiwan
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S8 Endocrine Responsiveness: Understanding How Progesterone Receptor Can be Used to Select Endocrine Therapy
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S8 The story of steroid hormone receptors: polymorphisms and endocrine responsiveness
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S8: A cheap and sincere reagent
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S82 What could be expected from ongoing major clinical trials with calcium antagonists with respect to maintaining endothelial function
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S86 Beneficial effect of adlay on plasma lipids in hamsters and hyperlipidemic and diabetic patients
783
S89 Regression of coronary atherosclerosis: LCAS proves the point
784
S8-mediated cyclotrimerization of 4,5-dihydrobenz[l]acephenanthrylene: trinaphthodecacyclene (C60H30) isomers and their propensity towards cyclodehydrogenation
785
S9 Blocking crosstalk between ER and growth factor receptors to circumvent endocrine resistance
786
S9 The Biology of Steroid Hormones and Endocrine Therapies
787
S90L BSCL2 mutation causing Silver syndrome with optic nerve involvement
788
SA CLOSE LOOK AT BILINGUALISM RESEARCH IN ASIA
789
SA health minister urged to stop vitamin-peddling doctor
790
Sa Huynh and Cham potteries: microstructure and likely processing
791
SA improvement of hyperhydricity reversion in Thymus daenensis shoots culture may be associated with polyamines changes
792
SA, JA, ethylene, and disease resistance in plants
793
Sa’fe Disease: Its Symptoms and Treatment in Medical Sources of Islamic Middle Ages
794
SAA drift: Experimental results Original Research Article
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SAADET HANIM
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Saadi et le symbole de la « Rose » dans le langage poétique de Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (Les Roses de Saadi) et de Leconte de Lisle (Les Roses d’Ispahan)
797
Saadi’s Golestan, Anxieties and Challenges of Contemporary Human Beings
798
Saah electrocardiography: An insight toward microwaveform of atrioventricular node and His bundle potentials
799
SAAMAN: Scalable Address Autoconfiguration in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
800
Saami reindeer pastoralism under climate change: Applying a generalized framework for vulnerability studies to a sub-arctic social–ecological system
801
SAARC & Women Development (1986–1990); The reports of the two Ministerial Meetings and the recommendations of the five meetings of the Technical Committee on Women issues; Secretariat of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, GPO Box 4222,
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SAARC and Indo-Pak Relationship
803
SAARC AS A TOOL OF REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA: LESSONS FROM ASEAN
804
Saatyʹs analytic hierarchies method for knowledge organization in decision making
805
Sabah shoreline management plan (Borneo, Malaysia): Ecosystems and pollution
806
Sabar, ikhlas, setia — patient, sincere, loyal? Contrastive semantics of some ‘virtues’ in Malay and English
807
Sabbath Observers and the Punishment of Dissidents: African Leaders and the Western Battle for International Dominance
808
Sabella spallanzanii filter-feeding on bacterial community: Ecological implications and applications
809
Sabeluzole stabilizes the neuronal cytoskeleton
810
Saberian Peyman,Sadeghi Mostafa,Hasani Sharamin Parisa,Dadashi Fatemeh,Mohammad Esmaeil Yasamin,Vahidi Elnaz
811
Saber-sheath malacic trachea remodeled and fixed into a normal shape by long-term placement and then removal of gianturco wire stent
812
Sabin and wild type polioviruses from children who presented with acute flaccid paralysis in Nigeria
813
Sabin, Salk, or sequential?
814
Sabine Rommevaux, Clavius, une clé pour Euclide au XVIe siècle, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, Paris (2005) ISBN 2-7116-1787-4 313 pp. Mathesis, Euro 30.
815
Sabineʹs story
816
Sabiston Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice, 17th edition
817
Sabotage in the workplace: The role of organizational injustice
818
Sabotaging the deal: The way relational concerns undermine negotiators
819
SABSPV — A Monte Carlo integrator for small-angle Bhabha scattering Original Research Article
820
SABUMO: Towards a collaborative and semantic framework for knowledge sharing
821
SAC-13 silica nanocomposite solid acid catalyst in organic synthesis
822
Sacajawea, Wikis, and Trusted Guides
823
Sāçaḳlīzāde s Risālah Waladiyyah:A Treatise on the Art of Disputation for Beginners
824
SAC-C mission, an example of international cooperation Original Research Article
825
Saccade abnormalities in neurological disorders
826
Saccade abnormalities in Parkinson’s disease
827
Saccade reprogramming in Friedreich ataxia reveals impairments in the cognitive control of saccadic eye movement
828
Saccade-Contingent Spatial and Temporal Errors are Absent for Saccadic Head Movements
829
Saccade-related potentials recorded from human subthalamic nucleus
830
Saccades horizontal or vertical at near or at far do not deteriorate postural control
831
Saccadic adaptation in the horizontal and vertical directions in normal subjects
832
Saccadic eye movement rate as a cue to deceit
833
Saccadic eye movements and cognition
834
Saccadic tracking of a light grey target in the mantis, Tenodera aridifolia
835
Saccate thallus of the red alga Halosaccion glandiforme harbor diverse invertebrate fauna
836
sAccess: The social dimension of a new paradigm for academic librarianship
837
Saccharated colloidal iron enhances lipopolysaccharide-induced nitric oxide production in vivo
838
Saccharated ferric oxide (SFO)-induced osteomalacia: In vitro inhibition by SFO of bone formation and 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D production in renal tubules
839
Saccharide- and temperature-responsive polymer brushes grown on gold nanoshells for controlled release of diols
840
Saccharide Capped Superparamagnetic Metal-ion Doped Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: A Facile Electrochemical Approach to Production
841
Saccharide composition in atmospheric particulate matter in the southwest US and estimates of source contributions
842
Saccharide Display on Microtiter Plates Original Research Article
843
Saccharide effect on the LCST property of a polyether: Influence of structure and length
844
Saccharide/glycoprotein recognition inside synthetic ion channels modified with boronic acid
845
Saccharide-based graphitic carbon nanocoils as supports for PtRu nanoparticles for methanol electrooxidation
846
Saccharide–RNA recognition in a complex formed between neomycin B and an RNA aptamer
847
Saccharide-RNA recognition in an aminoglycoside antibiotic-RNA aptamer complex Original Research Article
848
Saccharides and fructooligosaccharides composition of green and ripe Averrhoa carambola, Blighia sapida and Spondias dulcis fruits
849
Saccharides as efficacious solubilisers for highly lipophilic compounds in aqueous media Original Research Article
850
Saccharides as new hydrogen sources for one-pot and single-step reduction of alcohols and catalytic hydrogenation of olefins in supercritical water
851
Saccharification and alcohol fermentation of steam-exploded rice straw
852
Saccharification behavior of cellulose acetate during enzymatic processing for microbial ethanol production
853
Saccharification of agro-waste materials by fungal cellulases and hemicellulases
854
Saccharification of alginate by using exolytic oligoalginate lyase from marine bacterium Sphingomonas sp. MJ-3
855
Saccharification of ionic liquid pretreated biomass with commercial enzyme mixtures
856
Saccharification of Kans grass using enzyme mixture from Trichoderma reesei for bioethanol production
857
Saccharification of paper products by cellulase from Penicillium funiculosum and Trichoderma reesei
858
Saccharification of poplar biomass by using lignocellulases from Pholiota adiposa
859
Saccharification of potato starch in an ultrafiltration reactor Original Research Article
860
Saccharification of Sugarcane Bagasse by Enzymatic Treatment for bioethanol production
861
Saccharification of tomato pomace for the production of biomass
862
Saccharification of woody biomass using glycoside hydrolases from Stereum hirsutum
863
Saccharin
864
Saccharin and aspartame, compared with sucrose, induce greater weight gain in adult Wistar rats, at similar total caloric intake levels
865
Saccharin as a new organocatalyzed: a fast, highly efficient and environmentally friendly protocol for synthesis of imidazo[1,2-α]pyridine derivatives via a one-three component reaction
866
Saccharin as a salt former. Enhanced solubilities of saccharinates of active pharmaceutical ingredients
867
Saccharin as a Sugar Surrogate Revisited
868
Saccharin consumption and the effect of a long-term exposure to a sweetened alcoholic solution in high- (UChB) and low- (UChA) alcohol-drinking rats
869
Saccharin consumption increases sperm DNA fragmentation and apoptosis in mice
870
Saccharin Sulfonic Acid Catalyzed N-Boc Protection of Amines and Formation of tert-Butyl Ethers from Alcohols
871
Saccharin: a green, economical and efficient catalyst for the one-pot, multi-component synthesis of 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2-(1H)-one derivatives and 1H-pyrazolo [1,2-b] phthalazine-5,10-dione derivatives and substituted dihydro-2-oxypyrrole
872
Saccharinate–metal complexes with 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) or 2,2′-bipyridine (bipy) as co-ligands; the synthesis, crystal and molecular structures of five new compounds of divalent metals
873
Saccharin-induced protection against powdery mildew in barley: effects on growth and phenylpropanoid metabolism
874
Saccharolytic activity and its role as a limiting step in methane formation during the anaerobic degradation of rice straw in rice paddy soil
875
Saccharomyces boulardii as effective probiotic against Salmonella typhimurium in Mice
876
Saccharomyces boulardii as effective probiotic against Shiegella flexneri in mice
877
Saccharomyces Cerevisae and ArabidopsisThaliana: Useful Model Systems for the Identification of Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Resistance of Plants to Toxins
878
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and nitrogenous supplementation in growing steers grazing tropical pastures
879
Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a starter culture in Mycella
880
Saccharomyces cerevisiae as anodic biocatalyst for power generation in biofuel cell: Influence of redox condition and substrate load
881
Saccharomyces cerevisiae catalyzed one pot synthesis of isoindolo[2,1-a]quinazoline performed under ultrasonication
882
Saccharomyces cerevisiae catalyzed one-pot three component synthesis of 2,3-diaryl-4-thiazolidinones
883
Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell fatty acid composition and release during fermentation without aeration and in absence of exogenous lipids
884
Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall products: The effects on gut morphology and performance of broiler chickens
885
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Coq9 polypeptide is a subunit of the mitochondrial coenzyme Q biosynthetic complex
886
Saccharomyces cerevisiae decreases inflammatory responses induced by F4+ enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in porcine intestinal epithelial cells
887
Saccharomyces cerevisiae decreases inflammatory responses induced by F4+ enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in porcine intestinal epithelial cells
888
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Expresses Two Genes Encoding Isozymes of Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase
889
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ferrochelatase Forms a Homodimer
890
Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the biosorption of basic dyes from binary component systems and the high order derivative spectrophotometric method for simultaneous analysis of Brilliant green and Methylene blue
891
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp31p, a stress response protein conferring protection against reactive oxygen species
892
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp70 Mutations Affect [PSI+] Prion Propagation and Cell Growth Differently and Implicate Hsp40 and Tetratricopeptide Repeat Cochaperones in Impairment of [PSI+]
893
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mer3 Helicase Stimulates 3–5 Heteroduplex Extension by Rad51: Implications for Crossover Control in Meiotic Recombination
894
Saccharomyces cerevisiae MSH2–MSH3 and MSH2–MSH6 Complexes Display Distinct Requirements for DNA Binding Domain I in Mismatch Recognition
895
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ste50 Binds the MAPKKK Ste11 Through a Head-to-tail SAM Domain Interaction
896
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain expressing a plant fatty acid desaturase produces polyunsaturated fatty acids and is susceptible to oxidative stress induced by lipid peroxidation
897
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Tolerance to Hyper-Osmolarity in Aerobic Glucose-Limited Chemostat Culture
898
Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii as a eukaryotic probiotic and its therapeutic functions
899
Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A useful model host to study fundamental biology of viral replication
900
Saccharomyces cerevisiaeExpresses Two Genes Encoding Isozymes of 5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide Ribonucleotide Transformylase
901
Saccharomyces cerevisiae-induced stomatal closure mainly mediated by salicylhydroxamic acid-sensitive peroxidases in Vicia faba
902
Saccharomyces cerevisiae–Oenococcus oeni interactions in wine: current knowledge and perspectives
903
Saccharomyces sensu stricto as a model system for evolution and ecology
904
Saccharonol B, a new cytotoxic methylated isocoumarin from Saccharomonospora azurea
905
Saccharose effects on surface association of phenol derivatives with porous graphitic carbon
906
Saccharum officinarum Derived High Molecular Mass Glycoproteins as Native Biological Response Modifiers in Chickens
907
SAC-CI study of the excited states of free base tetrazaporphin
908
SAC–CI theoretical investigation on electronic structure of fluorene–thiophene oligomers
909
SAC-CI theoretical study on the excited states of lumiflavin: Structure, excitation spectrum, and solvation effect
910
Saccocalyx satureioides as corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in acid solution
911
Saccular Aneurysm at the Aortic Isthmus
912
Saccular Aneurysm of the Aortic Cusp Associated With Discrete Subaortic Stenosis
913
Saccular Aneurysm of the Superior Vena Cava Detected By Computed Tomography and Successfully Treated With Surgery
914
Saccular function in otosclerosis patients: bone conducted-vestibular evoked myogenic potential analysis.
915
Sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis): A seed source of polyunsaturated fatty acids, tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity
916
SACHE Case Histories and Training Modules
917
SACHE Case Histories and Training Modules
918
Sachet water quality in Ghana: The Jury remains out
919
Sachs triangulations and infinite sequences of regular maps on given type Original Research Article
920
Sachs triangulations and regular maps Original Research Article
921
Sachs′ Linkless Embedding Conjecture
922
SACI—a 4π plastic phoswich array ancillary detector system of a γ-ray spectrometer
923
SACI—a 4π plastic phoswich array ancillary detector system of a γ-ray spectrometer
924
Sacking of CMAJ editors
925
SACM: Semantic agenda control model
926
SACNA logo
927
SACO and Subject Gateways
928
Sacral Anatomical Orientation in the Lebanese Population
929
Sacral insufficiency fractures spectrum of radiological features
930
Sacral neuromodulation for the treatment of refractory urinary urge incontinence after stress incontinence surgery
931
Sacral neuromodulation in an older, urge-incontinent population
932
Sacral Parasite Conjoined Twin Mimicking Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: Multi Detector CT Findings
933
Sacral Ratio: Is it an Indicator for the Prediction of Vesicoureteral Reflux?
934
Sacral Region Massage as an Alternative to the Urinary Catheter Used to Prevent Urinary Retention after Cesarean Delivery
935
Sacral spinal nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence: multicentre study
936
Sacramento’s parking lot shading ordinance: environmental and economic costs of compliance
937
SACRECTOMY ASSOCIATED WITH VERTEBRECTOMY: A NEW TECHNIQUE USING DOWEL GRAFTS FROM CADAVERS
938
Sacred — A novel catalytic process for the environmental remediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBS)
939
Sacred Beads of Pearl Necklaces of Sasanian Kings Based on their Coins
940
Sacred forests are keystone structures for forest bird conservation in southwest China’s Himalayan Mountains
941
Sacred Precincts of Buddhist Architecture in Northwest Iran
942
Sacred Stacks: The Higher Purpose of Libraries and Librarianship
943
Sacred surfaces: understanding the thickness of appearances from the primitive hut to parametric architecture
944
Sacred values and conflict over Iran’s nuclear program
945
Sacred Women in Coptic Cinema: Between Faith and Resistance
946
Sacrificial azomethine ylide cycloaddition controlled chemoselective nitrile oxide cycloaddition to 1-methyl-3,5-bis[(E)-arylmethylidene]tetrahydro-4(1H)-pyridinones: formation of mono-spiro-isoxazolines
947
Sacrificial spacer and non-covalent routes toward the molecular imprinting of "poorlyfunctionalized" N-heterocycles
948
Sacrificial spacer and non-covalent routes toward the molecular imprinting of “poorly-functionalized” N-heterocycles Original Research Article
949
Sacrificial structure preforms for thin part machining
950
Sacrificial template growth of CdS nanotubes from Cd(OH)2 nanowires
951
Sacrificing a little coverage can substantially increase network lifetime
952
Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: A Case Report
953
Sacrococcygeal teratoma: Clinical characteristics and long-term outcome in Nigerian children
954
SACROCOCCYGEALTERATOMA IN AN ADULT FEMALE NIGERIAN
955
Sacrocolpopexy for vault prolapse and rectocele: Do concomitant Burch colposuspension and perineal mesh detachment affect the outcome?
956
Sacrohysteropexy performed as uterus conserving surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: Review of case files
957
Sacroiliac joint asymmetry regarding inflammation and bone turnover: Assessment by FDG and NaF PET/CT
958
Sacroiliac Joint Pain: A Study of Predisposing Factors in an Indonesian Hospital
959
Sacroiliitis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis: association of MR findings with disease activity
960
Sacrolumbar intersegmental reflex circuit in men and its relation to the ejaculatory process
961
Sacrospinous cervicocolpopexy with uterine conservation for uterovaginal prolapse in elderly women: An evolving concept
962
Sacrospinous ligament fixation and modified McCall culdoplasty during vaginal hysterectomy for advanced uterovaginal prolapse,
963
Sacrospinous suspension: A local practitionerʹs experience
964
Sacrospinous vault suspension and abdominal colposacropexy: Success rates and complications
965
SACSE in a FEL amplifier with energy spread
966
SACSE in a FEL amplifier with energy spread
967
SAC-SMA a priori parameter differences and their impact on distributed hydrologic model simulations
968
S-Acts with Finitely Generated Universal Congruence
969
Sacubitril/Valsartanstive Heart Failure: Cardiogenic Shock
970
sacy: open clusters connected to young nearby associations
971
S-Acylation of aliphatic and aromatic thiols with carboxylic acids and their esters over solid acid catalysts in the gas phase at temperatures above 200 °C Original Research Article
972
SAD Computers and Two Versions of the Church–Turing Thesis
973
Sad people are more accurate at face recognition than happy people
974
Sad, thus true: Negativity bias in judgments of truth
975
SADAF- A POTENTIAL DONOR FOR ENHANCING FREQUENCY OF DOUBLED HAPLOIDS IN WHEAT × MAIZE CROSSING SYSTEM
976
Sad-and-social is not smart: The moderating effects of social anticipation on mood and information processing
977
SADCO-2: a modular code system for generating coupled nuclear data libraries to provide high-energy particle transport calculation by multigroup methods
978
SADCO-2: a modular code system for generating coupled nuclear data libraries to provide high-energy particle transport calculation by multigroup methods
979
Saddique, A. (2013). Information Seeking Behaviour of Pakistani Historians: A Qualitative Study of Government College University M.PHIL. Graduates. (M.Phil.), University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
980
Saddle critical point analysis and computation Original Research Article
981
Saddle Nose Reconstruction with Bone Graft in Multiple Facial Fracture Patients
982
Saddle point approximation to Higher order
983
Saddle point avoidance due to inhomogeneous friction Original Research Article
984
Saddle point characterization and multiplicity of periodic solutions of non-autonomous second-order systems Original Research Article
985
Saddle point generation in nonlinear nonconvex optimization Original Research Article
986
Saddle point preconditioners for linearized Navier–Stokes equations discretized by a finite volume method
987
Saddle point reduction method for some non-autonomous second order systems ✩
988
Saddle point techniques Original Research Article
989
Saddle points and gap functions for vector equilibrium problems via conjugate duality in vector optimization
990
Saddle points and Lagrangian-type duality for discrete minmax fractional subset programming problems with generalized convex functions
991
Saddle points and minimax theorems for vector-valued multifunctions on H-spaces Original Research Article
992
Saddle points and rare collisions under scaling approach in a Fermi accelerator with two nonlinear terms
993
Saddle points criteria in nondifferentiable multiobjective programming with V-invex functions via an η-approximation method
994
Saddle points of discrete Markov zero-sum game with stopping
995
Saddle pressure measuring: Validity, reliability and power to discriminate between different saddle-fits
996
Saddle Pulmonary Embolism with Thrombus in Transit across a Patent Foramen Ovale
997
Saddleback fever due to human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
998
Saddle–node bifurcation of invariant cones in 3D piecewise linear systems
999
Saddle–node bifurcation of viscous profiles
1000
Saddle-node index as bounding value for Hopf bifurcations detection
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