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Schizophrenic subjects show aberrant fMRI activation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia during working memory performance
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Schizophrenic subjects show deficient inhibition but intact task switching on saccadic tasks
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Schizophrénie et double parricide : à propos dʹune observation clinique
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Schizophrénie et famille. Contribution à l’étude et à la prévention de l’état de surchargeSchizophrenia and family: contribution to the study and the prevention to the burden state.
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Schizophrénie et réadaptation. Interventions spécifiques selon les phases de la maladie
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Schizophrénies : Observance, suivi somatique et suicide
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Schizophrénies débutantes : Formes à début insidieux, prodromes. Mise en place de consultations de dépistage précoce
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Schizophrénies et traumatisme cranio-cérébral : post hoc, ergo propter hoc ?
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Schizophyllan–folate conjugate as a new non-cytotoxic and cancer-targeted antisense carrier
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe fed-batch culture in the presence of cadmium for the production of cadmium sulphide quantum semiconductor dots
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Int6 and Ras Homologs Regulate Cell Division and Mitotic Fidelity via the Proteasome
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Ras1 Effector, Scd1, Interacts With Klp5 and Klp6 Kinesins to Mediate Cytokinesis
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Replication and Repair Proteins: Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA)
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Schizotypal disorder: Cognitive, behavioral, and neuropathological indicators
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Schizotypal Personality : Edited by A. Raine, T. Lencz, & S. A. Mednick. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 510 pp. $89.95
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Schizotypal personality disorder and MRI abnormalities of temporal lobe gray matter
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Schizotypal personality in mature adults
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Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire-Brief: factor structure and influence of sex and age in a nonclinical population
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Schizotypal personality traits and atypical lateralization in motor and language functions
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Schizotypal personality traits and prediction of one’s own movements in motor control: What causes an abnormal sense of agency?
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Schizotypy and creativity as effects of reduced cognitive inhibition
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Schizotypy and creativity: an evolutionary connection?
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Schizotypy and genetic loading for schizophrenia impact upon neuropsychological status in bipolar II and unipolar major depressive disorders
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Schizotypy and height: reduced height in high-schizotypal healthy men
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Schizotypy and latent inhibition: non-linear linkage between psychometric and cognitive markers
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Schizotypy and lateralised negative priming in schizophrenicsʹ and neuroticsʹ relatives
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Schizotypy and mental health amongst poets, visual artists, and mathematicians
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Schizotypy and mental time travel
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Schizotypy and the Barnum Effect
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Schizotypy models in relation to subjective health and paranormal beliefs and experiences
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Schizotypy, taxometrics, and disconfirming theories in soft science: Comment on
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Schlegel description of grain form evolution in grain growth Original Research Article
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Schlenk raises surcharges to cover costs of making metallic pigments
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Schlenk’s metal pigment pastes
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Schlieren “PIV” for turbulent flows
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Schlieren analysis of an oscillating gas-jet diffusion flame
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Schlieren and Shadowgraph Techniques: Visualizing Phenomena in Transparent Media: G.S. Settles (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2001)
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Schlنfli cluster topological analysis of medium range order in paracrystalline amorphous semiconductor models
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Schlنfli numbers and reduction formula
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Schmallenberg virus infection in small ruminants – First review of the situation and prospects in Northern Europe
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Schmallenberg virus: Could wildlife reservoirs threaten domestic livestock?
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Schmallenberg virus: Responding to the challenge
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Schmid, Allan. Conflict and Cooperation: Institutional and Behavioral Economics, Blackwell, 2004, Malden, MA (342 pp., Price: US$ 39.95), ISBN 1-4051-1356-1.
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Schmidt Hammer studies in the maritime Antarctic: Application to dating Holocene deglaciation and estimating the effects of macrolichens on rock weathering
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Schmidt Number Dependence Of Derivative Moments For Quasi-Static Straining Motion
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Schmidt number effects on laminar jet diffusion flame liftoff
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Schmidt reaction in ionic liquids: highly efficient and selective conversion of aromatic and heteroaromatic aldehydes to nitriles with [BMIM(SO3H)][OTf] as catalyst and [BMIM][PF6] as solvent
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Schmidt’s syndrome presenting during laminectomy
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Schmidt-Correlated States, Weak Schmidt Decomposition and Generalized Bell Bases Related to Hadamard Matrices
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Schmidt-Ishlinskii Yield Criterion and a Rotating Cylinder with a Rigid Inclusion
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Schmidt-Mirsky matrix approximation with linearly constrained singular values
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Schmitt neurological sciences symposium: The cytoskeleton in Alzheimerʹs disease
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Schmitt trigger oscillator and its synchronisation by an external square oscillator
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SCHMITT’S REALIST APPROACH TO LAW AND THE PIVOTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NOTION OF LEGITIMACY FOR AN ORDER OF LAW
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SCHMM-based modeling and prediction of random delays in networked control systems
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Schmücke hill cap cloud and valley stations aerosol characterisation during FEBUKO (I): Particle size distribution, mass, and main components
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Schmücke hill cap cloud and valley stations aerosol characterisation during FEBUKO (II): Organic compounds
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Schneiderian first rank symptoms predict poor outcome within first episode manic psychosis
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Schneider-Teitelbaum duality for locally profinite groups
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Schneier on Security, B. Schneier. J. Wiley (2008), ISBN: 9780470395356
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Schnyder woods for higher genus triangulated surfaces (abstract)
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Schoenfeld’s problem solving theory in a student controlled learning environment
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Scholar, manager, mentor, mensch: Saul B. Cohen
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Scholarly and Economic Empowerment of Women in early Islamic Era
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Scholarly book reviewing in the social sciences and humanities: The flow of ideas within and among disciplines : by Ylva Lindholm-Romantschuk. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. 268p. $55.00. ISBN 0-313-29514-X.
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Scholarly collaboration between Europe and Israel: A scientometric examination of a changing landscape
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Scholarly communication as a socioecological system
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Scholarly Communication in Library and Information Services: the Impacts of Open Access Journals and E-Journals on a Changing Scenario, Bhaskar Mukherjee. Chandos Publishing, Oxford (2010)
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Scholarly communication in transition: The use of question marks in the titles of scientific articles in medicine, life sciences and physics 1966–2005
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Scholarly Communication of the Vikalpa from 2003-2012: A Scientometric Analysis
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Scholarly Communication: A Journey from Print to Web
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Scholarly critiquing: A 12 step guide for promoting professional lifelong learning in medical academia
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Scholarly digital libraries at scale: introduction to the special issue on very large digital libraries
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Scholarly Funded Research Projects And Its Publications Citations Impact: A Study On State Universities Of Tamil Nadu
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Scholarly gratitude in five geographical contexts: a diachronic and cross-generic approach of the acknowledgment paratext in medical discourse (1950–2010)
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Scholarly hyperwriting: The function of links in academic weblogs
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Scholarly influence in criminology and criminal justice journals in 1990–2000
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Scholarly journal evaluation based on panel data analysis
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Scholarly journals at the crossroads: a subversive proposal for electronic publishing : Edited by Ann Shumelda Okerson and James J. OʹDonnell. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1995. 242 pp. $20.00. ISBN 0-918006-26-0.
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Scholarly journals at the crossroads: A subversive proposal for electronic publishing : edited by Anne S. Okerson & James J. OʹDonnell. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1995. 242p. $20.00. ISBN 0-918006-26-0
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Scholarly journals in the late 20th century
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Scholarly network similarities: How bibliographic coupling networks, citation networks, cocitation networks, topical networks, coauthorship networks, and coword networks relate to each other
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Scholarly networks on resilience, vulnerability and adaptation within the human dimensions of global environmental change
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Scholarly Pathway: Understanding, Planning, and Competency Mapping in Pharmacy Education
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Scholarly productivity of U.S. LIS faculty
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Scholarly publishers on the World Wide Web
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Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic Era
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Scholarly publishing in social sciences and humanities, associated probabilities of belonging and its spectrum: a quantitative approach for the Spanish case
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Scholarly Publishing: Books, Journals, Publishers, and Librarians in the Twentieth Century: edited by Richard E. Abel and Lyman W. Newlin. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2002. 318 p. $31.50. ISBN 0-471-21929-0
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Scholarly publishing: Current issues of cost and quality, fueled by the rapid expansion of electronic publishing
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Scholarly publishing: The electronic frontier : edited by Robin P. Peek and Gregory B. Newby. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (in conjunction with the American Society for Information Science), 1996, 363p. $35.00. ISBN 0-262- 16157-5.
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Scholarly publishing: The electronic frontier : Peek, Robin P. & Newby, Gregory B., Eds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996. 363 pp. $35.00 (ISBN 0-262-14060-8)
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Scholarly research and information practices: a domain analytic approach
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Scholarly research in LIS open access electronic journals: A bibliometric study
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Scholarly Use of Internet-Based Electronic Resources
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Scholarly use of the Web: What are the key inducers of links to journal Web sites?
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Scholarly Viewpoints, with Nicholas Tarling.
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Scholarly Viewpoints, with Victor T. King
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Scholarly Work and the Shaping of Digital Access
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Scholar-participated governance as an alternative solution to the problem of collective action in social–ecological systems
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Scholars and Security
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Scholars and the use of the internet
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Scholars have argued that the Internet could bring about the realization of an electronic global village, with no race, gender, infirmities, or the social problems that often accompany these physical indicators of difference. In this study, we explored th
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Scholars on soap boxes: Science communication and dissemination in TED videos
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Scholarship assessed: Evaluation of the professoriate : by Charles E. Glassick, Mary Taylor Huber, and Gene I. Maeroff. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1996. 130p. $15.95. ISBN 0-7879-1091-0.
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Scholarship criteria in higher education from expert’s viewpoints: A qualitative study
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Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet
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Scholarship or propaganda: How can librarians help undergraduates tell the difference?
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Scholarship, namedropping and the ‘5 minute test’
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Scholarship, research libraries, and global publishing: The result of a study funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation : by Jutta Reed Scott (Principal Author). Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1996. 159p. $36.00. ISBN 0-918006- 78-3
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Scholarship, teaching and calculative thinking: A critique of the audit culture in UK nurse education
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Scholarship: How important is it?
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Scholastic achievement: A multivariate analysis of nutritional, intellectual, socioeconomic, sociocultural, familial, and demographic variables in Chilean school-age children
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Scholastic Attainment Following Severe Early Institutional Deprivation: A Study of Children Adopted from Romania
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Scholastic impairments among traumatized adolescents
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SCHOLASTIC VIEWS ON INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING WITHIN THE LENSES OF THE GLOBAL MEDIUM
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Scholasticism in Political Science
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ScholOnto: an ontology-based digital library server for research documents and discourse
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Schönʹs view of rifled infantry arms in the mid 19th century
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School absenteeism and school refusal behavior in youth: A contemporary review
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School achievement strongly predicts midlife IQ
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School Adaptation: A Triangular Process
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School Adaptation: A Triangular Process
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School Administrators Opinions on Preparation/Implementation of Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for Students with Special Needs
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school administrators and teachers identification mechanism of students with behavioral problems in secondary schools: south west ethiopia
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School Administrators Ethical Leadership Behavior Effects On Physical Education Teachers Organizational Justice Level
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School Administrators’ Opinions Related to the Values that should Be Gained to Classroom Teachers through In-Service Training
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School age childrenʹs coping with sexual abuse: Abuse stresses and symptoms associated with four coping strategies
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School and Adolescent Health and Managed Care
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School and Class Environments Are Differently Linked to Future Smoking among Preadolescents
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School and teacher performance incentives: The Latin American experience
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School and the co‐construction of dropout
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School and workplace meals promote healthy food habits
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School appreciation and teachers competence: Are they correlated?
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School Art – What’s in it?
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School Art — Whatʹs in it?
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School Art Education: Mourning the Past and Opening a Future
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School as ideal setting to promote health and wellbeing among young people
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School As Town Council Bureaucracy Unit: A Case Study in Government High School West Sumatera
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School BagWeight and the Occurrence of Shoulder, Hand/Wrist and Low Back Symptoms among Iranian Elementary Schoolchildren
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School Based Quality Management and the Profile of Basic Competencies of Teachers Graduates from the Open University in South Kalimantan
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School building energy performance and classroom air environment implemented with the heat recovery heat pump and displacement ventilation system
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School bullying in the Arab world: A Review
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School caterersʹ attitudes towards providing healthier menus
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School Characteristics and the Demand for College
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School characteristics of mesopelagic fish at South Georgia
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School Choice and Social Controversy: Politics, Policy and Law: S.D. Sugarman and F.R. Kenerer (Eds.); Washington, DC; Brookings Institution Press. 1999. pp. viii + 378. Price $19.95 (paper).
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School Choice and the Distributional Effects of Ability Tracking: Does Separation Increase Inequality?
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School choice as ‘motherwork’: valuing African‐American women’s educational advocacy and resistance
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School Choice in California: Who Chooses Private Schools?,
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School Choice in Chile: Two Decades of Educational Reform;: by Varun Gauri; University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, 1998, xi+147 pp, index, $45.00 (cloth), $19.95 (paper).
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School choice: an experimental study
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School climate and implementation of the Pathways study
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School climate and teacher beliefs in a school effectively serving poor South Carolina (USA) African-American students: A case study
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School Climate as a Predictor of Secondary School Students’ School Attachment
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School Climate Index Adaptation to Turkish: Reliability and Validity Study
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School composition and peer effects
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School composition and peer effects in distinctive organizational settings
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School connectedness, peer attachment, and self-esteem as predictors of adolescent depression
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SCHOOL COUNSELLORS’ ROLES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION [UBE] SCHEME IN NIGERIA
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School Counselors’ Assessment Of The Psychological Counseling And Guidance Services They Offer At Their Schools
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SCHOOL CULTURE an‎d PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL TEACHERS FROM URBAN an‎d RURAL AREAS IN CHINA
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SCHOOL CULTURE AND SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS: SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN PAKISTAN
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School Culture to Serve Performance of Madrasah in Indonesia
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School Culture, Basic Psychological Needs, Intrinsic Motivation and Academic Achievement: Testing a Casual Model
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School cultures, transformational leadership and students’ academic achievement
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School Design: Researching Children’s Views
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SCHOOL DISADAPTATION: THE NATURE AND THE REASONS
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School disorder, victimization, and general v. place-specific student avoidance
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School district size and student educational attainment: evidence from Denmark
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School district size and student performance
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School education in the age of the ubiquitous networked compute
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School Effectiveness Findings 1979–2002
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School enrollment among urban non-slum, slum and rural children in Kenya: Is the urban advantage eroding?
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School Enrolment Patterns in Rural Ghana: a comparative study of the impact of location, gender, age and health on childrens access to basic schooling
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School Enrolment Patterns in Rural Ghana: a comparative study of the impact of location, gender, age and health on childrens access to basic schooling
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School entrance age, social acceptance, and self-perceptions in kindergarten and 1st grade
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School entry age and reading achievement in the 2006 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
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School environment, self-esteem, and delinquency
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School environmental and ethnic factors in the planning and implementation of Malay Language Education in Malaysia
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School Environmental Factors and Prescription Opioid Misuse in the United States: Evidence from the 2019 National Survey
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School Experiences and Happiness Levels of School-Age Children: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
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School finance and school choice in the Netherlands
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School Finance Reform and Private School Enrollment: Evidence from California
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School finance reform and voluntary fiscal federalism
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School finance, spatial income segregation, and the nature of communities
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School Food Environment Promotion Program: Applying the Socio-ecological Approach
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School Functioning Activity of Bengali Thalassemic Children Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
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School General English Achievement and Group-Work: An Investigation among Iranian Junior High School Students
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School girls and childbearing motives: A randomized clinical trial through hidden curriculum
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School goal structure: Associations with students’ perceptions of their teachers as emotionally supportive, academic self-concept, intrinsic motivation, effort, and help seeking behavior
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School governance and the pursuit of democratic participation: Lessons from South Africa
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School Grades and Standardized Test Scores of Children with and Without Obesity in South-East Mexico
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School Happiness: A Scale Development and Implementation Study
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School health nurse interventions to increaseimmunisation uptake in school entrants
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School Health Policies in the World: A Scoping Review
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School Health, an Important Issue in the New Millennium
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School health: the challenges to service delivery in Botswana
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School History Textbooks across Cultures: International Debates and Perspectives. J. Nicholls (Ed.). Symposium, Oxford (2006) (124pp., ISBN:1-873927-50-9).
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School Human Resource Development’s Policymaking Model: A Grounded Theory Study
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School Indoor Air Pollutants: In Relation to Allergy and Respiratory Symptoms among School Children in Urban Areas
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School Leaders’ Insights Regarding Beginning Teachers’ Induction in Belgium, Finland and Portugal
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School Leaders’ Preferences for Paintings in their Schools and Justifications for their Preferences
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School Leadership for the 21st Century: A Conceptual Overview
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School leadership in challenging times
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School libraries in Greece: A comparative study of public primary schools in rural and urban areas
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School Libraries in India: Present-day Scenario
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School lunch menus and 11 to 12 year old childrenʹs food choice in three secondary schools in England—are the nutritional standards being met?
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School managersʹ views about school safety from the invitational theory perspective
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School Mapping in Kyhber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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School mathematics in work and life: what we know and how we can learn more
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School Mentors and Iranian EFL Student Teachers’ Expectations during Practicum Experiences
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School Mobility and Achievement: Longitudinal Findings From an Urban Cohort
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School non-enrolment and its relation with health and schistosomiasis knowledge, attitudes and practices in rural Egypt
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School Nutrition Program; Prevention of Obesity and Fatty Liver in Children
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School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Department of Chemical Engineering - Shiraz University
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School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, Scotland
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School of Management, Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou 221004, China
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SCHOOL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS’ TIME MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR
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School of the Americas accused of training human-rights abusers
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School Oral Health Program in Kuwait
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School outcomes of sexual minority youth in the United States: evidence from a national study
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School performance and alcohol use problems in early adulthood: a longitudinal study
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School performance and risk of suicide in early adulthood: Follow-up of two national cohorts of Swedish schoolchildren
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School performance, league tables and social geography
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School performance, peer association, psychological and behavioral adjustments: A comparison between Chinese adolescents with and without siblings
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School Physical Education: Effect of the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health
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SCHOOL PRINCIPALSHIP FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
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School Professionalsʹ Attributions of Blame for Child Sexual Abuse
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School programs targeting stress management in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis
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School Psychologist and Teacher Perceptions of Social Power in Consultation
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School psychologistsʹ diagnoses of learning disabilities: A study of illusory correlation
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School Psychologists’ Diagnostic Decision-Making Processes: Objective-Subjective Discrepancies
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School Psychology for High-Risk Populations: Gleanings From the Chicago Longitudinal Study
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School psychology: a public health framework: I. From evidence-based practices to evidence-based policies
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School psychology: a public health framework: III. Managing disruptive behavior in schools: the value of a public health and evidence-based perspective
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School psychology: a public health perspective: I. Prevention, populations, and systems change
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School quality and cognitive achievement production: A case study for rural Pakistan
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School quality and family background in Italy
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School Quality and Real House Prices: Inter- and Intrametropolitan Effects
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School quality and the distribution of male earnings in Canada
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School quality, achievement bias, and dropout behaviour in Egypt : and . Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper No. 107. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1994. pp. xi + 36. Price: U.S.$6.95
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School quality, educational attainment and aggregation bias
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School readiness in children living in non-parental care: Impacts of Head Start
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School readiness in children living in non-parental care: Impacts of Head Start
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School reform and transitions in teacher professionalism and identity
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School refusal in young adolescent girls with nonclinical panic attacks
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School refusal: Family constellation and family functioning
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School regulations governing bicycle helmet use and head injuries among Japanese junior high school students
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School Resilience Components in Disasters and Emergencies: A Systematic Review
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School resource officers and the criminalization of student behavior
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School resources and student achievement revisited: new evidence from panel data
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SCHOOL S PARTNERSHIP AND INDIAN PARENTS INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD S EDUCATION IN NATIONAL SCHOOLS
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School science constrained: print experiences in two elementary classrooms
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School screening for scoliosis in Sivas, Turkey
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School Siting
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School Size Statistics of Fish
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School Social Behavior of Hearing-Impaired Adolescents from Public and Private Schools
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School Social Climate and Individual Differences in Vulnerability to Psychopathology among Middle School Students
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School Social Work Intervention to Overcome Social Problems Among Student
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School spirits:: Alcohol and collegiate sports fans
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SCHOOL STRATEGIES IN STRENGTHENING STUDENT RESILIENCE IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS
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School stress, teachers’ abusive behaviors, and children’s coping strategies
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School Studentsʹ Responses to Architecture:a practical studio proje
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School students, information retrieval and transfer
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School Students’ Responses to Architecture:a practical studio project
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School subsidies for the poor: evaluating the Mexican Progresa poverty program
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School Supervision Practices in the Indonesian Education System; Perspectives and Challenges
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School supply constraints and childrenʹs educational outcomes in rural Ghana
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School Suspension: A Study with Secondary School Students
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School teachers can effectively manage primary prevention of adult cardiovascular disease. The Stradella Project
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School to work: Research on programs in the United States : and . Washington, DC: The Falmer Press, 1995. pp. v + 172. Price: U.S. $24.95 (paper)
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School transfer and transition
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School transitions: beginning of the end or a new beginning?
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School Trips: Effects of Urban Form and Distance on Travel Mode
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School Turnaround as National Policy in the United States: Considerations from Three Studies Conducted in the Midwest
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School type, stress and sport-related injuries in middle school students in central Taiwan
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School violence in an impoverished South African community
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School violence prevention measures: School officialsʹ attitudes about various strategies
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School violence: The effectiveness of a school resource officer program in a southern city
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School yards and nature trails: ecology education outside the university
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school, a focal point for post-traumatic growth: the lived experience of adolescent students after father’s sudden death
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School, A Place to Learn Social and Antisocial Behavior
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School-administered weekly iron-folate supplements improve hemoglobin and ferritin concentrations in Malaysian adolescent girls
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School-age and adolescent children’s perceptions of family functioning in neglectful and non-neglectful families
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School-age children’s perceptions of a person who stutters
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School-Aged Children and Adult Language Production in an Indonesian TV Show
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School-aged children with SLI: The ICF as a framework for collaborative service delivery
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Schoolbag Weight and Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study among Children of Public and Private Primary Schools in Cameroon
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Schoolbag weight and musculoskeletal symptoms in New Zealand secondary schools
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Schoolbag Weight, its Content, and Incidence of Back Pain in Different Medium Primary Schools in Kuala Lumpur
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School-based child care for children of teen parents: evaluation of an urban program designed to keep young mothers in school
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School-based evaluation: A dialogue for school improvement : David Nevo. Oxford: Pergamon, 1995
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School-based health education programs can be maintained over time: results from the CATCH Institutionalization study
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School-based hepatitis B vaccination programme and adolescent multiple sclerosis Original Research Article
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School-based HIV prevention programmes for African youth
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School-Based Intervention for Adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder: Results of a Controlled Study
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School-based interventions to enhance knowledge and improve case management of schistosomiasis: a case study from Hunan, China
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School-based management and the role conflict of the school superintendent
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School-Based Mental Health Literacy Educational Interventions in Adolescents: A Systematic Review
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School-Based Mental Health Programs and Services: Overview and Introduction to the Special Issue
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School-based obesity screening in rural Appalachia
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School-based opportunities for physical activity in West Virginia public schools
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School-Based Oral Health Promotion: A Thorough Review
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SCHOOL-BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION IMPROVES THE PHYSICAL FITNESS OF THE ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND THEIR MOTHERS
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School-based prevention for illicit drugs use: A systematic review
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School-based Prevention of Mosquito-borne Diseases: A Systematic Review
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School-based prevention of schistosomiasis: Initiating a participatory action research project in northern Tanzania
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School-based research and initiatives: fruit and vegetable environment, policy, and pricing workshop
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School-based screening for STI
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School-based Sexual and Reproductive Health Education and Its Challenges to Adolescents in Ethiopia; A Qualitative Study
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School-based smoking cessation programs: Do youth smokers want to participate in these programs?
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School-Based Smoking Prevention Programs for Middle School Students in Nowshahr- Iran: a Randomized Controlled Trial
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School-Based Substance Use Prevention Programs: Why Do Effects Decay?
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School-based teacher development the experience of teacher professional groups in secondary schools in Chile
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School-Based Tests of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence: Three Settings, Three Samples, Three Syllabi
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School-based tobacco control efforts and the smoking behaviour of high school students in Prince Edward Island, Canada: examining differences
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School-based trust invictoria: Some telling lessons
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School-based trust invictoria: Some telling lessons
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School-based violence prevention strategy: a pilot evaluation
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School-Based Violence Prevention: Challenges and Lessons Learned from an Action Research Project
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School-based weight-related problems prevention program in adolescents. Long-term effects on sedentary behaviors and physical activity
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Schooling and basic aspects of intelligence: A natural quasi-experiment in Malawi
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Schooling and basic aspects of intelligence: A natural quasi-experiment in Malawi
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Schooling and changes in earnings differentials by gender in South Korea, 1976–1991
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Schooling and cognitive achievements of children in Morocco: Can the government improve outcomes? : and . World Bank Discussion Papers No. 264. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1994. pp. ix + 68. Price: U.S.$7.95
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Schooling and Distortions in a Vintage Capital Model
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Schooling and frailty among seniors
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Schooling and learning: early social environment predicts social learning ability in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata
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Schooling and smoking
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Schooling and Students′ Epistemological Beliefs about Learning
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Schooling and test scores: A mother-natural experiment
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Schooling and Women’s Employability in the Arab Region
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Schooling behaviour and environmental forcing in relation to anchoveta distribution: An analysis across multiple spatial scales
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Schooling effects on subsequent university performance: evidence for the UK university population
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Schooling Experiences of Disadvantaged Children in Preschool: Attitudes, Engagement and Interactions
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Schooling for the future in Asia-Pacific societies: Six cases
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Schooling for the future in Mexico: Challenges for basic education and human resource development policy
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Schooling for the future in United States of America: Educational policy at the crossroads
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Schooling for the future survey: An overview
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Schooling Heidegger: on being in teaching
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Schooling in a “total institution”; Critical perspectives on prison education : Edited by Howard S. Davidson Bergin & Garvey (P.O. Box 5007, Westport, Connecticut 06881-5007), 1995, 248 pp., hardcover — $59.95, softcover — $19.95
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Schooling in Asia: Selected microevidence on determinants, effects, and policy implications
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Schooling indicators during Mexicoʹs “Lost decade”
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Schooling of girls and boys in a West African country: the effects of parental education, income, and household structure
346
Schooling quality in Eastern Europe: Educational production during transition
347
Schooling the World: Exploring the critical course on sustainable development through an anthropological lens
348
Schooling, basic skills and economic outcomes
349
School-injury determinants and characteristics: developing an investigation instrument from a literature review
350
School-injury patterns: A tool for safety planning at the school and community levels
351
School-level genetic variation predicts school-level verbal IQ scores: Results from a sample of American middle and high schools
352
School-Located Influenza Vaccination With Third-Party Billing: Outcomes, Cost, and Reimbursement
353
School-Located Influenza Vaccination With Third-Party Billing: What Do Parents Think?
354
School-Located Influenza Vaccination: Can Collaborative Efforts Go the Distance?
355
School-milk intervention trial enhances growth and bone mineral accretion in Chinese girls aged 10–12 years in Beijing
356
School-related predictors of smoking, drinking and drug use: Evidence from the Belfast Youth Development Study
357
School-related stress, support, and subjective health complaints among early adolescents: a multilevel approach
358
Schools and labor market outcomes
359
Schools as Healthful Environments: Prerequisite to Comprehensive School Health
360
Schools for Sale
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Schools for Sale
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Schools for Sale: Why Free Market Policies Wonʹt Improve Americaʹs Schools and What Will: Ernest R. House, Teachers College Press, New York, 1998, pp. 158, Price: $43.00 cloth
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Schools make a difference: Lessons learned from a 10-year study of school effects : and . New York: Teachers College Press, 1993. pp. vii + 272. Price: U.S.$34.00 (cloth)
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Schools of Information and Undergraduate Education
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Schoolʹs out… forever: A study of juvenile crime, at-risk youths and teacher strikes
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Schools, school quality and achievement growth: Evidence from the Philippines
367
Schools, schooling and children’s support of their ageing parents in rural Nepal
368
Schools, skills and risk
369
Schools, Society, and School Psychologists: History and Future Directions
370
Schools’ Cafeteria Status: Does it Affect Snack Patterns? A Qualitative Study
371
School-to-career programs and transitions to employment and higher education
372
School-to-work and educational reform symposium: Introduction
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School-wide positive behavior for learning: Effects of dual focus on boys’ and girls’ behavior and motivation for learning
374
Schorlomite: a discussion of the crystal chemistry, formula, and inter-species boundaries
375
Schottky and pn junction cryogenic radiation detectors made of p-InSb compound semiconductor
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Schottky and pn junction cryogenic radiation detectors made of p-InSb compound semiconductor
377
Schottky barrier detectors on 4H-SiC n-type epitaxial layer for alpha particles
378
Schottky barrier detectors on 4H-SiC n-type epitaxial layer for alpha particles
379
Schottky barrier diodes from semiconducting polymers
380
Schottky barrier effect of ZnO modified methyl glycol thin films for detection of hydrogen sulfide gas
381
Schottky barrier formation at the Ca/poly(p-phenylene vinylene) interface and its role in tunneling at the interface
382
Schottky barrier formation for passivated semiconductor surfaces
383
Schottky barrier height at the Au/porous silicon interface
384
Schottky barrier height enhancement on n-In0.53Ga0.47As using delta-doping
385
Schottky barrier heights of semi-insulating 6H-SiC irradiated by high-dose γ-rays
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Schottky barrier heights of semi-insulating 6H-SiC irradiated by high-dose γ-rays
387
Schottky barrier inhomogeneities at contacts to carbon-containing silicon/germanium alloys
388
Schottky barrier inhomogeneity at Au/Sit1 11) interfaces investigated using ultrahigh-vacuum ballistic electron emission microscopy
389
Schottky barrier properties of various metal (Zr, Ti, Cr, Pt) contact on p-GaN revealed from I–V–T measurement
390
Schottky barriers on InP and GaN made by deposition of colloidal graphite and Pd, Pt or bimetal Pd/Pt nanoparticles for H2-gas detection
391
Schottky contacts on passivated GaAs(1 0 0) surfaces: barrier height and reactivity
392
Schottky contacts on wide bandgap InGaP grown with phosphorous cracker cells and their thermal reliability
393
Schottky defects in cubic lattice of SrTiO3 Original Research Article
394
Schottky diode based on porous GaN for hydrogen gas sensing application
395
Schottky diode parameters extraction using Lambert W function
396
Schottky diode solar cells on electrodeposited copper phthalocyanine films
397
Schottky diodes and field-effect transistors based on conjugated thiophenes
398
Schottky diodes based on electrodeposited ZnO nanorod arrays for humidity sensing at room temperature
399
Schottky diodes based on electrospun polyaniline nanofibers: Effects of varying fiber diameter and doping level on device performance
400
Schottky diodes based on some semiconducting polymers
401
Schottky diodes fabricated with Langmuir—Blodgett films of C60-doped poly(3-alkylthiophene)s
402
Schottky diodes on nanowires of copper phthalocyanine
403
Schottky diodes on Si1−x−yGexCy alloys: effect of the C-incorporation
404
Schottky mass measurements of stored and cooled neutron-deficient projectile fragments in the element range of 57 < Z < 84
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Schottky mass measurements of stored and cooled neutron-deficient projectile fragments in the element range of 57≤Z≤84 Original Research Article
406
Schottky metal library for ZNO-based UV photodiode fabricated by the combinatorial ion beam-assisted deposition
407
Schottky properties of CuInSe2 single crystals grown by the horizontal Bridgman method with controlling Se vapor pressure
408
Schottky solar cells with amorphous carbon nitride thin films prepared by ion beam sputtering technique
409
Schottky spectra and crystalline beams
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Schottky spectra and crystalline beams
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SCHOTTKY UNIFORMIZATIONS OF GENUS 3 AND 4 REFLECTING S4
412
Schottky-barrier formation at passivated surfaces: covalent and ionic semiconductors
413
Schottky-barrier height tuning of NiGe/n-Ge contacts using As and P segregation
414
Schottky-like anomaly in the low-temperature specific heat of single-crystal NdMnO3
415
Schottky-type grain boundaries in CCTO ceramics
416
Schottky-type polycrystalline CdZnTe X-ray detectors
417
Schowannoma in an Uncommon Site, Upper Lip: A Case Report
418
Schr¨odinger Operators in L2 R. with Pointwise Localized Potential
419
Schr¨odinger-Type Evolution Equations in LpŽ .1
420
Schrِder quasigroups with a specified number of idempotents
421
Schrِdinger and related equations as hamiltonian systems, manifolds of second-order tensors and new ideas of nonlinearity in quantum mechanics
422
Schrِdinger operators and de Branges spaces
423
Schrِdinger operators on periodic discrete graphs
424
Schrِdinger operators with slowly decaying potentials
425
Schrِdinger ordinary solitons and chirped solitons: fourth-order dispersive effects and cubic-quintic nonlinearity
426
Schrِdinger Semigroups on Manifolds
427
Schrieffer–Wolff transformation for quantum many-body systems Original Research Article
428
Schrock type transition metal complex formation of push–pull substituted phosphanyl-carbenes, a quantum chemical investigation by density-functional methods
429
Schröder equation and commuting functions on the circle
430
Schröder iteration functions associated with a one-parameter family of biquadratic polynomials
431
Schrödinger and Fock representation for a field theory on curved spacetime
432
Schrödinger equation and the oscillatory semigroup for the Hermite operator
433
Schrödinger equation with modified Smorodinsky–Winternitz potential
434
Schrödinger equations with critical nonlinearity, singular potential and a ground state
435
Schrödinger flows, binormal motion for curves and the second AKNS-hierarchies
436
Schrödinger functional at negative flavour number Original Research Article
437
Schrodinger Interferometry in a Gravity Field as Seen from Free Fall
438
Schrödinger invariance and spacetime symmetries Original Research Article
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Schrödinger operators and associated hyperbolic pencils
440
Schrödinger operators and unique continuation. Towards an optimal result
441
Schrödinger operators on graphs and geometry I: Essentially bounded potentials
442
Schrödinger operators on regular metric trees with long range potentials: Weak coupling behavior
443
Schrödinger operators with boundary singularities: Hardy inequality, Pohozaev identity and controllability results
444
Schrödinger operators with matrix potentials. Transition from the absolutely continuous to the singular spectrum
445
Schrödinger operators with nonlocal point interactions
446
Schrödinger representation of CP(N) model for large N
447
Schrödinger self-adjoint extension and quantum field theory
448
Schrödinger uncertainty relation and squeezed state
449
Schrödinger uncertainty relation, Wigner–Yanase–Dyson skew information and metric adjusted correlation measure
450
Schrödinger Wave Equation and Function: Basics and Concise Relations with Consciousness/Mind
451
Schrödinger-Operators with Singular Interactions
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Schrödinger–Poisson equations without Ambrosetti–Rabinowitz condition
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Schrödinger–Poisson system with singular potential
454
Schrodingers cat and the clock: lessons for quantum gravity
455
Schrödingerʹs equation with Bornʹs guidance
456
Schrödingerʹs interpolating dynamics and burgersʹ flows
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Schrödingerʹs interpretation of quantum mechanics and the relevance of Bohrʹs experimental critique
458
Schubert calculus and threshold polynomials of affine fusion Original Research Article
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Schubert classes in the equivariant cohomology of the Lagrangian Grassmannian
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Schubert functors and Schubert polynomials
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Schubert polynomials, Kazhdan–Lusztig basis and characters Original Research Article
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Schubert unions in Grassmann varieties
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Schubert varieties and cycle spaces
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Schubert varieties, linear codes and enumerative combinatorics
465
Schulman buys DeltaPlast
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Schulman doubles net income
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Schulman now makes most of its money offshore, but Barington seems happier
468
Schulman relying more heavily on Europe & Asia for profits growth
469
Schulman’s masterbatches for agricultural film
470
Schulz distribution function and the polydispersity of the binary suspension of charged macroions
471
Schulz-Flory oligomerisation of ethylene by the binuclear nickel(II) complex Ni2Cl4[cis,trans,cis-1,2,3,4-tetrakis-(diphenylphosphino) cyclobutane]
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Schumann, a modeling framework for supply chain management under uncertainty
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Schumann-Runge bands of O2 in Ar, Kr and Xe matrices revisited: potential curves of the B 3Σu− state Original Research Article
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Schumpeter and the Endogeneity of Technology: Some American Perspectives (The Graz Schumpeter Lectures): Nathan Rosenberg; Routledge, London and New York, 2000, viii+125 pp, £ 50.00
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Schumpeterian creative destruction and the growth of Chinese enterprises
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Schumpeterian patterns of innovation are technology-specific
477
Schumpeterian patterns of innovative activity in the ICT field
478
Schumpeterian unemployment, trade and wages
479
Schumpeterʹs legacy: A new perspective on the relationship between firm size and R&D
480
Schumpeterʹs vision of socioeconomics
481
Schunck Classes and Projectors of Periodic Soluble Nilpotent-by-Finite Groups Original Research Article
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Schunck Classes and Projectors of Periodic Soluble Nilpotent-by-Finite Groups Original Research Article
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Schur Algebras and Global Bases: New Proofs of Old Vanishing Theorems Original Research Article
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Schur Algebras and Global Bases: New Proofs of Old Vanishing Theorems Original Research Article
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Schur algebras of classical groups
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Schur coefficients in several variables
487
Schur complement reduction in the mixed-hybrid approximation of Darcyʹs law: rounding error analysis
488
Schur Complement-Based Infinity Norm Bounds for the Inverse of DSDD Matrices
489
Schur complements and its applications to symmetric nonnegative and Z-matrices Original Research Article
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Schur complements and matrix inequalities in the Löwner ordering Original Research Article
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Schur complements and state space realizations Original Research Article
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Schur complements obey Lambekʹs categorial grammar: Another view of Gaussian elimination and LU decomposition Original Research Article
493
Schur complements of Bezoutians and the inversion of block Hankel and block Toeplitz matrices Original Research Article
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Schur complements on Hilbert spaces and saddle point systems
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Schur congruences, Carlitz sequences of polynomials and automaticity Original Research Article
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Schur convexity properties for a class of symmetric functions with applications
497
Schur flow for orthogonal polynomials on the unit circle and its integrable discretization
498
Schur function analogs for a filtration of the symmetric function space
499
Schur function identities, their t-analogs, and k-Schur irreducibility
500
Schur Functions and Affine Lie Algebras
501
Schur Index Two and Bilinear Forms Original Research Article
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Schur Index Two and Bilinear Forms Original Research Article
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Schur indices and abelian defect groups
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Schur Indices and Schur Groups Original Research Article
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Schur Indices and Schur Groups Original Research Article
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Schur Indices and Schur Groups, II Original Research Article
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Schur Indices and Schur Groups, II Original Research Article
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Schur majorization inequalities for symmetrized sums with applications to tensor products
509
Schur Modules, Weyl Modules, and Capelli Operators
510
Schur multiplier norm of product of matrices
511
Schur multiplier operator and matrix inequalities
512
Schur multipliers and power endomorphisms of groups
513
Schur norms of bicirculant matrices Original Research Article
514
Schur operators and Knuth correspondences
515
Schur partial derivative operators
516
Schur product of matrices and numerical radius (range) preserving maps Original Research Article
517
Schur product techniques for commuting multivariable weighted shifts
518
Schur properties of convolutions of exponential and geometric random variables
519
Schur Q-polynomials, multiple hypergeometric series and enumeration of marked shifted tableaux
520
Schur rings
521
Schur rings and non-symmetric association schemes on 64 vertices
522
Schur rings over a Galois ring of odd characteristic
523
Schur Subalgebras
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Schur Subalgebras and an Application to the Symmetric Group
525
Schur subalgebras II
526
Schur′s Double Centralizer Theorem: A Hopf Algebra Approach Original Research Article
527
Schur′s Double Centralizer Theorem: A Hopf Algebra Approach Original Research Article
528
Schur2-concavity properties of Gaussian measures, with applications to hypotheses testing
529
Schur-class multipliers on the Arveson space: De Branges–Rovnyak reproducing kernel spaces and commutative transfer-function realizations
530
Schur-Cohn Sub-transforms of a Polynomial
531
Schur-concave triangular norms: Characterization and application in pFCSP
532
Schur-convexity and the Simpson formula
533
Schur-Convexity for Lehmer mean of n variables
534
Schur-convexity of 2nd order, certain subclass of multivariate arrangement increasing functions with applications in statistics
535
SCHUR-CONVEXITY OF INTEGRAL ARITHMETIC MEANS OF CO-ORDINATED CONVEX FUNCTIONS IN R^3
536
Schur-decomposition for 3D matrix equations and its application in solving radiative discrete ordinates equations discretized by Chebyshev collocation spectral method
537
Schur–De-Rham complex and its cohomology
538
Schurian Algebras and Spectral Additivity Original Research Article
539
Schurian Algebras and Spectral Additivity Original Research Article
540
Schurian vector space categories, hereditary algebras and Roiterʹs norm
541
Schur-like forms for matrix Lie groups, Lie algebras and Jordan algebras Original Research Article
542
Schur-m power convexity for a mean of two variables with three parameters
543
Schur-multiplicative maps preserving unitarily invariant norms Original Research Article
544
Schur–Nevanlinna–Potapov sequences of rational matrix functions
545
Schur–Ostrowski type theorems revisited
546
Schurʹs Algorithm, Orthogonal Polynomials, and Convergence of Wallʹs Continued Fractions in L2(T) Original Research Article
547
Schur's exponent conjecture - counterexamples of exponent 5 and exponent 9
548
Schur-type stability properties and complex diagonal scaling Original Research Article
549
Schur–Weyl dualities for symmetric inverse semigroups
550
Schur–Weyl duality for infinitesimal q-Schur algebras sq(2,r)1
551
Schur–Weyl reciprocity between quantum groups and Hecke algebras of type G(p,p,n)
552
Schur–Weyl Reciprocity for Ariki–Koike Algebras,
553
Schur-Weyl Reciprocity for the Hecke Algebra of (image/rimage) wreath product imagen Original Research Article
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Schur-Weyl Reciprocity for the Hecke Algebra of (image/rimage) wreath product imagen Original Research Article
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Schützenbergerʹs Jeu de Taquin and Plane Partitions
556
Schwann Cell Apoptosis and p75NTR siRNA
557
Schwann Cell Precursors from Nerve Innervation Are a Cellular Origin of Melanocytes in Skin
558
Schwann cell response on polypyrrole substrates upon electrical stimulation
559
Schwann Cell-Mediated Preservation of Vision in Retinal Degenerative Diseases via the Reduction of Oxidative Stress: A Possible Mechanism
560
Schwann cells: Activated peripheral glia and their role in neuropathic pain
561
Schwannoma in a Breast Cancer Patient Mimicking a Metastatic Interpectoral Lymph Node with Various Imaging Modalities: A Case Report
562
Schwannoma In A Perigastric Lymph Node: A Rare Case Report
563
Schwannoma in the Midline of Hard Palate: A Case Report and Review of Literature
564
Schwannoma in the Posterior Hard Palate and Anterior Mandibular Gingiva: a report of two cases
565
Schwannoma of Gingiva: a rare case report
566
Schwannoma of posterior mediastinum: A case report and concise review
567
Schwannoma of the Brachial Plexus: A Rare Case Report
568
Schwannoma of the breast showing massive exophytic growth: A case report
569
Schwannoma of the Cervical Symphathetic Chain: First case report from Oman
570
Schwannoma of the external auditory canal
571
Schwannoma of the External Auditory Canal in a Filly: A Case Report
572
Schwannoma of the Hard Palate in a Child: Case Report
573
Schwannoma of the Rectosigmoid Colon
574
Schwannoma of the suprascapular nerve: A case report
575
Schwannoma of the Tongue Base: A Case Report
576
Schwannoma of the tongue in a ten-year old child
577
Schwannoma of the trachea; a new resection technique
578
Schwannoma originating from the infraorbital nerve: A case report
579
Schwannoma with a reciprocal t(9;22)(q22;q13)
580
Schwartz et al Reply
581
Schwartz groups and convergence of characters
582
Schwartz reagent mediated synthesis of thiazolones and imidazolones from thiazolidine-2,4-diones and imidazolidine-2,4-diones
583
Schwarz boundary value problem on a triangle
584
Schwarz meets Schwann: Design and fabrication of biomorphic and durataxic tissue engineering scaffolds
585
Schwarz method for earthquake source dynamics
586
Schwarz method for systems of boundary integral equations Original Research Article
587
Schwarz methods for inequalities with contraction operators
588
Schwarz preconditioners for stochastic elliptic PDEs
589
Schwarz waveform relaxation methods for parabolic equations in space-frequency domain
590
Schwarz, Wallace, and Rissanen: Intertwining Themes in Theories of Model Selection
591
Schwarzian derivative and general Besov-type domains
592
Schwarzite-like carbon entrapped argon bubbles
593
SCHWARZ-KRYLOV SUBSPACE METHOD FOR MLFMM ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SCATTERING PROBLEMS
594
Schwarz–Pick estimates for holomorphic mappings from the polydisk to the unit ball
595
Schwarz-preconditioned HMC algorithm for two-flavor lattice QCD Original Research Article
596
Schwarzschild black holes in various dimensions from matrix theory
597
Schwarzschild Geometry from Exact Solution of Einstein Equation
598
Schwarzschild Models for the Galaxy
599
Schwarz–Sen duality made fully local
600
Schwarz-type problem of nonhomogeneous Cauchy–Riemann equation on a triangle
601
Schweik and English, 2012 - Internet Success: A Study of Open-Source Software Commons, C.M. Schweik, R.C. English. MIT Press (2012)
602
Schwertmannite and hydrobasaluminite: A re-evaluation of their solubility and control on the iron and aluminium concentration in acidic pit lakes
603
Schwertmannite precipitated from acid mine drainage: phase transformation, sulphate release and surface properties
604
Schwinger Pair Creation by a Time-Dependent Electric Field in de Sitter Space with the Energy Density E_μ E^μ=E^2 a^2(τ)
605
Schwinger type processes via branes and their gravity duals Original Research Article
606
Schwinger-Dyson and large Nc loop equation for supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
607
Schwinger–Lanczos algorithm for calculation of off-shell T-matrix elements and Wynnʹs epsilon algorithm Original Research Article
608
Schwingerʹs dynamical Casimir effect: bulk energy contribution
609
SCI2000: Presentation of the ‘Galvani Medal’ to Dieter M. Kolb
610
Sciadopitysin protects osteoblast function via its antioxidant activity in MC3T3-E1 cells
611
SCIAMACHY advanced data retrieval algorithm development Original Research Article
612
SCIAMACHY limb measurements in the UV/Vis spectral region: first results Original Research Article
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SCIAMACHY limb measurements of NO2, BrO and OClO. Retrieval of vertical profiles: Algorithm, first results, sensitivity and comparison studies Original Research Article
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SCIAMACHY limb spectra Original Research Article
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SCIAMACHY solar irradiance observation in the spectral range from 240 to 2380 nm Original Research Article
616
SCIARA γ2: An improved cellular automata model for lava flows and applications to the 2002 Etnean crisis
617
Sci-art to the rescue
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SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK FOR LOWER LIMB SURGERY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
619
Sciatic Nerve Block in Tetanus: A Case Report
620
Sciatic Nerve Compression Due to Proximal Femoral Solitary Osteochondroma: A Case Report and Literature Review
621
Sciatic nerve enlargement in the Klippel–Trenaunay–Weber syndrome
622
Sciatic Nerve Injection Palsy in Children
623
Sciatic Nerve Injection Palsy in Children, Electrophysiologic Pattern and Outcome: A Case Series Study
624
Sciatic nerve injuries associated with traumatic posterior hip dislocations
625
Sciatic nerve injury due to intramuscular injection: electrophysiological findings and one-year follow-up
626
Sciatic pain in a young sportsman
627
Sciatic schwannoma of the thigh detected on bone scan: A case report
628
Sciatic-femoral nerve block with bupivacaine in goats undergoing elective stifle arthrotomy
629
Sciatran - a new radiative transfer model for geophysical applications in the 240–2400 NM spectral region: the pseudo-spherical version Original Research Article
630
SCIATRAN 2.0 – A new radiative transfer model for geophysical applications in the 175–2400 nm spectral region Original Research Article
631
Science Technology and Innovation Policies in Science Technological Research, Development, and Implementation
632
Science & technology for 8 billion people—Europeʹs responsibility : Edited by P. Mettler, New European Publications Ltd (1995), 333 pp., £39.50
633
Science across Europe: a functioning example
634
Science across Europe: a functioning example
635
Science advice in India
636
Science and art in reviewing literature
637
Science and civilization in China, volume 5 part XIII: mining: Peter J. Golas, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 538pgs, ISBN 0-521-58000-5, hardcover
638
Science and common sense in Port Valdez, Alaska
639
Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Long-term Research, Richard Wrangham, Elizabeth Ross (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008, xx+254 pages, £65.00 (hardback), £27.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978 0 521 89601 6 (hardback),
640
Science and coral reefs: What is Natural? Coral Reef Crisis by Jan Sapp
641
Science and cycling: current knowledge and future directions for research
642
Science and dividends in the practice of green technology: cleaner and greener is smarter
643
Science and ecosystem management in the Albemarle–Pamlico Estuarine Study
644
Science and elephant management decisions in South Africa
645
Science and engineering databases in an open-source software world
646
Science and engineering indicators—1996
647
Science and Engineering Students’ Difficulties With Fractions At Entry-Level To University
648
Science and Environmental Policy-Making: Bias-Proofing the Assessment Process
649
Science and football: a review of applied research in the football codes
650
Science and Franco-German reconciliation since 1945
651
Science and God: An automatic opposition between ultimate explanations
652
Science and graduated licensing
653
Science and health care: an uneasy partnership
654
Science and journalism: friend or foe?
655
Science and knowledge flows: evidence from the French case
656
Science and limnology : by the late Frank Rigler and Robert H. Peters, with an Introduction by Otto Kinne and a Laudatio by Jürgen Overbeck The Ecology Institute, Excellence in Ecology Series (Vol. 6), 1995. DM74.00 (xxvi + 239 pages) ISBN 0932 2205
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Science and mechatronics-aided research for teachers
658
Science and medicine in sport
659
Science and mobility: Is physical location relevant?
660
Science and Music – The Impact of Music, Nova Acta Leopoldina Nummer 341, Band 92. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle (Saale) (2005). ISBN: 3-8047-2237-7. ISSN: 0369-5034
661
Science and myth
662
Science and norms in policies for sustainable development: Assessing and managing risks of chemical substances and genetically modified organisms in the European Union
663
Science and Philosophy: Bridging the Two Cultures Divide
664
Science and policy dilemmas in the management of agricultural waste waters: the case of the Salton Sea, CA, USA
665
Science and policy in air pollution abatement strategies
666
Science and policy interface: the LIFE programme and its links to the EU Water Framework Directive
667
Science and politics : Kathryn Harrison Risk Toronto: McGill-Queens University Press, 235 , $17.95, 1994
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Science and politics: From science to decision making
669
Science and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy : David M. Clark and Christopher G. Fairburn: Oxford University Press, Oxford (1997). 437 pp.£24.50
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Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology: Edited by S. O. Lilienfeld, S. J. Lynn, & J. M. Lohr. New York: Guilford Press, 2003, 474 pages, $42.00
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Science and pseudoscience in the development of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Implications for clinical psychology
672
Science and Pseudoscience in Traditional Iranian Medicine
673
Science and public policy: what’s proof got to do with it?
674
SCIENCE AND RESTORATION AT THE SERVICE OF INTERPRETATION
675
Science and scientific collaboration in South Africa: apartheid and after
676
Science and scientists in international conflict: traditions and prospects
677
Science and Security before the Atomic Bomb: The Loyalty Case of Harald U. Sverdrup
678
Science and Society in Southern Africa
679
Science and spectroscopy of environmentally important interfaces
680
Science and sports: a brief history of muscle, motion and ad hoc organizations
681
Science and Subjectivity. A Fresh Look at Phenomenology and Deconstruction Enabling Meaning in Cognitive Studies
682
Science and sustainability: who knows best?
683
Science and sustainable development
684
Science and technology in 19th century Japan: The Scottish connection
685
Science and technology in catalysis 1994 (Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. volume 92): by Y. Izumi, H. Arai and M. Iwamoto (Editors), Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, 1995, ISBN 0-444-82189-9, 496 pp., f495.00/$291.25
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Science and technology in China: The engine of rapid economic development
687
Science and technology in French industry: Research and innovation
688
Science and technology in German industry: The globalization of knowledge
689
Science and technology in government and industry: Whence and whither?
690
Science and technology in government: Canada
691
Science and technology in Italian industry: A unique model
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Science and technology in Japa
693
Science and technology in standardization: A statistical analysis of merging knowledge structures
694
Science and technology in the Department of State
695
Science and technology in the region: The output of regional science and technology, its strengths and its leading institutions
696
Science and technology innovation
697
Science and technology of Borexino: a real-time detector for low energy solar neutrinos
698
Science and technology of farm animal cloning: State of the art
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Science and technology of ferroelectric films and heterostructures for non-volatile ferroelectric memories
700
Science and technology of large-mass bolometer arrays
701
Science and technology of large-mass bolometer arrays
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Science and Technology of Nanostructures in the Department of Defense
703
Science and technology of nanotubes, nanowires and graphene
704
Science and technology of novel processes for deep desulfurization of oil refinery streams: a review☆
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Science and technology of rubber reclamation with special attention to NR-based waste latex products
706
Science and technology of the 10 MA spherical tori
707
Science and technology policies: A tale of political use, misuse and abuse of traditional R&D indicators
708
Science and technology policies: The case of India
709
Science and technology policy in action. How GM created a global laboratory network
710
Science and technology policy in Turkey. National strategies for innovation and change during the 1983-2003 period and beyond
711
Science and technology policy reform and its impact on Chinaʹs national innovation system
712
Science and technology resources for the courts
713
Science and the advancement of eHealth: A call to action
714
Science and the desertification debate
715
Science and the diffusion of knowledge
716
Science and the humanities: the case for state humanities councils
717
Science and the major racket sports: a review
718
Science and the media
719
Science and the public self
720
Science and the public self [Technology in Society 2000; 22: 341–352]
721
Science arrangements for the regional management of tuna fisheries
722
Science as instrumentation. The case for psychiatric rating scales
723
Science as the center of a coherent, integrated early childhood curriculum
724
Science at a crossroads
725
Science at WHO
726
Science based calibration for the extraction of ‘analyte-specific’ HPLC-DAD chromatograms in environmental analysis
727
Science based guidance for the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals
728
Science behind global sea level and sea level rise for global warming and polar ice-melt: myths and reality
729
Science behind reviewing
730
Science blogs and public engagement with science: practices, challenges, and opportunities
731
Science Citation Index Expanded: The Effect of Journal Editorial Policies
732
Science cited in patents: A geographic "flow" analysis of bibliographic citation patterns in patents
733
Science Code .Net: Object-oriented programming for science
734
Science communication for biodiversity conservation
735
Science Communication Part-I: Guidelines on Preparation of Research Papers
736
Science Communication: Part II Techniques of Presentation
737
Science dependence of technologies: evidence from inventions and their inventors
738
Science Diplomacy in the 21st Century
739
Science Diplomacy of Iran in Eastern Europe: The Case of Medical Science of the University of Tehran
740
Science Direct
741
Science Discussion Topic Strategies of Lesion Localization — Reply to Marshall, Fink, Halligan and Vallar
742
SCIENCE EDITING IN BIOMEDICINE AND HUMANITIES
743
Science Education as Conceptual Change
744
SCIENCE EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA: CHALLENGES IN THE 21STCENTURY
745
Science Education in Partnership: The 2002 Australian-American Fulbright Symposium Original Research Article
746
Science education in Tanzania: Challenges and policy responses
747
Science Education in the Second Grade of Elementary School: A Research Synthesis
748
Science education, with flair and flash
749
Science et technologie—Le mariage japonais
750
Science ethics: A study of eminent scientistsʹ professional values
751
Science fact and science fiction
752
Science fiction and technology scenarios: comparing Asimovʹs robots and Gibsonʹs cyberspace
753
Science for All" Is Not Equal to "One Size Fits All": Linguistic and Cultural Diversity and Science Education Reform
754
Science for management in coastal and estuarine waters: Proceedings of the 25th annual symposium of the ECSA. Part 3: Guest editorial
755
Science for management in the western Indian Ocean
756
SCIENCE FOR SALE IN A FREE MARKET ECONOMY: BUT AT WHAT PRICE? ABA AND THE TREATMENT OF AUTISM IN EUROPE
757
Science for Sale: Academic Meets Industry
758
Science for sustainability: an estuarine and coastal focus
759
Science from the patientʹs point of view
760
Science from the periphery: Collaboration, networks and ʹPeriphery Effectsʹ in the citation of New Zealand Crown Research Institutes articles, 1995-2000
761
Science funding and research output: a study on 10 countries
762
Science goals and mission concept for the future exploration of Titan and Enceladus
763
Science growth and human development index in Iran
764
Science growth in Iran over the past 35 years
765
Science Imitates Art: The Cloning of Mice from Olfactory Sensory Neurons
766
Science imitates nature: Lotus leaves & butterfly wings & bright white beetle scales
767
Science in a health service
768
Science in a market economy
769
Science in Africa: A Bibliometric Panorama Using PASCAL Database
770
Science in Africa: An overview of mainstream scientific output
771
Science in america latina: A comparison of bibliometric and scientific-technical indicators
772
Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study
773
Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles
774
Science in China: 30 Years On
775
Science in Diplomacy
776
Science in elementary school: Generalist genes and school environments
777
Science in evolution: challenges for nursing research in hungary
778
Science in mind
779
Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
780
Science in support of ecosystem-based management for the US West Coast and beyond
781
Science in support of fishery management: New approaches for sustainable fisheries
782
Science in support of governance of wave and tidal energy developments
783
Science in the face of disaster
784
Science in the public process of ecosystem management: lessons from Hawaii, Southeast Asia, Africa and the US Mainland
785
Science in the service of policy—a case study
786
Science in Tips, Amulets and Fortune-Telling
787
Science indicators and science patterns in Europe
788
Science is all in the eye of the beholder: Keyword maps in Google scholar citations
789
Science Knowledge, World Views, and Information Sources in Social and Cultural Contexts: Making Sense After a Natural Disaster
790
Science Knowledge, World Views, and Information Sources in Social and Cultural Contexts: Making Sense After a Natural Disaster
791
Science Learning at the Zoo: Evaluating Children’s Developing Understanding of Animals and their Habitats
792
Science learning pathways for young children
793
SCIENCE LITERACY IN THE MALAYSIAN ESL CONTEXT
794
Science Mapping of “Trauma Surgery” by Co‑Word Analysis and Thematic Clustering in MEDLINE
795
Science mapping software tools: Review, analysis, and cooperative study among tools
796
Science Merely a Tool for Islam (A Perspective)
797
Science models as value-added services for scholarly information systems
798
Science Networking Gets Serious
799
Science objectives and first results from the SMART-1/AMIE multicolour micro-camera Original Research Article
800
Science of creationism to go on trial in Australia next year
801
Science of daylighting in buildings
802
Science of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes: By M. S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus and P. C. Eklund, Academic Press, 1996, 965 pages, $130.00. ISBN 0-12-221820-5
803
Science of personality : L. Pervin: Chichester: John Wiley (1995) #20.50. ISBN 0471578509
804
Science of synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations, Vol. 5, Organometallics, Compounds of Group 14 (Ge, Sn, Pb), edited by M.G. Moloney, Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart (2003), xlvi+864 pp., US$1740, €1750; ISBN: 0-86577-944-9
805
Science of The Total Environment
806
Science of The Total Environment Volume 171, Issues 1–3, 27 October 1995, Pages 265–274 Environmental Toxicology: Hazards to the Environment and Man in the Mediterranean Region Cover image The chemical industry in the Croatian Adriatic region: identific
807
Science of the X-ray Sun: The X-ray telescope on Solar-B Original Research Article
808
Science of toxicology in Rabban Al-Tabari’s Paradise of Wisdom: a review
809
Science of tungstenbronze-type like Ba6–3xR8+2xTi18O54 (R=rare earth) microwave dielectric solid solutions
810
Science on Set
811
Science on the Streets of the Big Apple
812
Science operations planning expertise: A neglected component of mission design Original Research Article
813
Science opportunities with a double Langmuir probe and electric field experiment for JIMO Original Research Article
814
Science overlay maps: A new tool for research policy and library management
815
Science park, a high tech fantasy?: an analysis of the science parks of Greece
816
Science parks and incubators: observations, synthesis and future research
817
Science Parks and the growth of new technology-based firms—academic-industry links, innovation and markets
818
Science parks in Japan and their value-added contributions to new technology-based firms
819
Science Parks in Sweden as Regional Development Strategies: A Case Study on Ideon Science Park
820
Science policies as principal–agent games: Institutionalization and path dependency in the relation between government and science
821
Science policy in changing times: are governments poised to take full advantage of an institution in transition?
822
Science policy vs. technology policy?
823
Science Production in Iran: The Scenario of Iranian Medical Journals
824
Science publication indicators for India: Questions of interpretation
825
Science rational for MIERS/IRI collaboration Original Research Article
826
Science rationale for CAWSES (Climate and Weather of the Sun–Earth System): SCOSTEP’s interdisciplinary program for 2004–2008 Original Research Article
827
Science review of internal combustion engines
828
Science Student Teachers’ Views About Their Competency in Teaching
829
SCIENCE TEACHER CANDIDATES’ SENCES OF SELFEFFICACY TOWARDS BIOLOGY TEACHING
830
SCIENCE TEACHERS’ LEVEL OF FOLLOWING, UNDERSTANDING AND USING OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHES: THE EXAMPLE OF ERZURUM AND ERZİNCAN
831
Science Teachers’ Views About Nature Of Science: An Example Of Cognitive Map
832
SCIENCE TEACHING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF REASONING
833
Science Teaching Styles and Student Intrinsic Motivation: Validating a Structural Model
834
Science to Practice debate
835
Science under scarcity: Principles and practice for agricultural research evaluation and priority setting : J.M. Alston, G.W. Norton, and P.G. Pardey. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1995, 513 pp., US$39.95, ISBN 0-8014-2937-4
836
Science versus clinical adventurism in treatment of azoospermia
837
Science versus design; comparable, contrastive or conducive?
838
Science with low temperature detectors
839
Science with low temperature detectors
840
Science writers’ reactions to a medical “breakthrough” story
841
Science, accounting and statistics: The input–output framework
842
Science, advocacy, human and environmental health
843
Science, agriculture and food security : Joseph H. Hulse. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, 1995. 242 pp. Price $45.00. ISBN 0 660 16210 5
844
Science, art and geometrical imagination
845
Science, art, and philosophy in organ transplantation
846
Science, biodiversity and Australian management of marine ecosystems
847
Science, Clinical Practice, and a Synthesis of Both
848
Science, diplomacy, or consumer protection in EU beef debate?
849
Science, Education and the World’s Future; By Prof. Bruce Alberts
850
Science, epidemiological models and decision making
851
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
852
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
853
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
854
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
855
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
856
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
857
Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
858
Science, ethics, and the future of research into maternal infant transmission of HIV-1
859
Science, evidence, and the use of the word scientific
860
Science, expertise and the public: the politics of ecosystem management in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem
861
Science, faith, and gods
862
Science, Modernity, and the Making of Chinas One-Child Policy
863
Science, myth and knowledge: Testing himalayan environmental degradation in Thailand
864
Science, philosophy and manʹs mind
865
Science, philosophy, religion, and use of embryonic stem cells
866
Science, philosophy, religion, and use of embryonic stem cells
867
Science, policy and the management of sewage materials. The New York City experience
868
Science, Policy, and Early Intervention
869
Science, policy, and politics: the case of BSE
870
Science, Policy, and the U.S. Congress
871
Science, politics and ideology—The Victoria (BC, Canada) sewage issue
872
Science, politics and image in Valencia: a review of urban discourse in the Spanish City
873
Science, politics and the pharmaceutical industry : By John Abraham. UCL Press Ltd., London, 1995. 308 pp., £35 (cloth), £12.95 (paper)
874
Science, politics, and crime prevention: Toward a new crime policy
875
Science, politics, and democratic participation in policy-making: a Latin American view
876
Science, politics, and the GM debate in Europe
877
Science, scientists and sustainability
878
Science, skepticism, and global warming
879
Science, space and hermeneutics, David Livingstone. University of Heidelberg Department of Geography, Heidelberg (2002)
880
Science, technical expertise and the human environment
881
Science, technology and government in Germany: Beyond the cold war
882
Science, technology and government in the United States: Toward the year 2000
883
Science, technology and government: The United Kingdom
884
Science, technology and industry outlook 2000: OECD, Paris, p. 258
885
Science, technology and international relations
886
Science, technology and policy for Water Pollution Control at the Watershed Scale: Current issues and future challenges
887
Science, technology and society in East Asia: Frameworks for the challenges of the next century
888
Science, technology and the economy: An Indian perspective
889
Science, Technology, and Democracy: Daniel Lee Kleinman (Ed.), State University of New York Press, New York, 2000, 174 pp., £12.00 (paperback), ISBN 07914-4708-1
890
Science, Technology, and Global Competitive Advantage
891
Science, technology, and government: Re-examining the relationship
892
Science, technology, and information
893
Science, technology, and politics
894
Science, technology, and values: towards an axiological analysis of techno-scientific activity
895
Science, Technology, Health, and Monitoring Serving Environmental Policy
896
Science, technology, universities, and government in Italy: After the cold war
897
Science/industry: problematics of the European cooperative research in the biomaterials/biodevices area
898
Science: A ‘Dappled World’ or a ‘Seamless Web’?
899
Science: Critical to patient care
900
Science-based and stakeholder-driven marine protected area network planning: A successful case study from north central California
901
Science-based bioprocess design for filamentous fungi
902
Science-based decision-making on complex issues: Marcellus shale gas hydrofracking and New York City water supply Review Article
903
Science-based industries: a new Schumpeterian taxonom
904
Science-based permitting of geological sequestration of CO2 in brine reservoirs in the U.S.
905
Science-based risk assessments for drinking water disinfection by-products
906
Science-based stakeholder dialogues: Theories and tools
907
Science-based technologies: university–industry interactions in four fields
908
ScienceDirect - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 33, Issue 12, Pages 1203-1306 (December 2005)
909
Science-Driven Entrepreneurship in the Islamic World
910
Science–industry interaction in the process of innovation: the importance of boundary-crossing between systems
911
Science–policy data compact: use of environmental monitoring data for air quality policy
912
Science-policy integration needs in support of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive
913
Science–policy interplay: Air quality management in the Pearl River Delta region and Hong Kong
914
Sciences of Carbon Materials: H. Marsh, F. Rodriguez-Reinoso (Eds.); Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, 2000, 674 pages, softback, ISBN 84-7908-544-4, US$ 60 (surface mail), US$ 80 (air mail)
915
Sciences on Earthʹs Substance: A View Into the Future
916
Science–technology flows in Spanish regions: An analysis of scientific citations in patents
917
Science-Technology Linkages in an Emerging Research Platform: The Case of Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology
918
Science—This is my religion: Biographical Memoir of Academician Alexander Terenin (1896–1967)
919
Scientiae forum / Models and speculations Pathways for axonal targeting of membrane proteins
920
Scientific academies in international conflict resolution
921
Scientific achievements from the first phase (1997–2003) of the Global Geodynamics Project using a worldwide network of superconducting
922
Scientific achievements of Jack Kirkland to the development of HPLC and in particular to HPLC silica packings—a personal perspective
923
Scientific Achievements of Medical Journals in Occupational Accidents
924
Scientific activities of Euro Chlor in monitoring and assessing naturally and man-made organohalogens
925
Scientific advancement of novel protein allergenicity evaluation: An overview of work from the HESI Protein Allergenicity Technical Committee (2000–2008)
926
Scientific advancements in metalocene catalyzed polymerization of olefins
927
Scientific advances in the analysis of direct risks of weed biological control agents to nontarget plants
928
Scientific Advances of Milk Enrichment with Conjugated Linoleic Acid to Produce Anti-Cancer Milk
929
Scientific Advances of Milk Enrichment with Conjugated Linoleic Acid to Produce Anti-Cancer Milk
930
Scientific analysis is essential to assess biofuel policy effects: In response to the paper by Kim and Dale on “Indirect land-use change for biofuels: Testing predictions and improving analytical methodologies”
931
Scientific analysis methods applied to an investigation of an aircraft accident
932
Scientific analysis versus restorer’s expertise for diagnosis prior to a restoration process: the case of Santa Maria Church (Hermo, Asturias, North of Spain)
933
Scientific analysis versus restorer’s expertise for diagnosis prior to a restoration process: the case of Santa Maria Church (Hermo, Asturias, North of Spain) Original Research Article
934
Scientific and clinical challenges in the management of urinary tract infections
935
Scientific and Commercial Breakthrough for Organic Metals
936
SCIENTIFIC AND DESIGN STANCES
937
Scientific and engineering advances from fusion materials R&D
938
Scientific and engineering highlights of an 1171-year-old weir in Eastern China
939
Scientific and engineering issues related to PEM technology: Water electrolysers, fuel cells and unitized regenerative systems
940
Scientific and Medical Aspects of Ozone Therapy. State of the Art
941
Scientific and Methodological Support of Sand Management During Operation of Horizontal Wells
942
Scientific and policy challenges to development of an AIDS vaccine
943
Scientific and public responses to the ongoing volcanic crisis at Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico: Importance of an effective hazards-warning system
944
Scientific and regulatory considerations on the immunogenicity of biologics
945
Scientific and research culture in Mexico
946
Scientific and technical aspects of blended cement matrices containing activated slate wastes
947
Scientific and technical maturity of molten carbonate technology
948
Scientific and technical section
949
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR IN GERMANY
950
Scientific and technological aspects of aqueous glasses Review Article
951
Scientific and technological development in Brazil. The widening gap
952
Scientific and technological performance evaluation of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in the field of Biotechnology
953
Scientific Apartheid
954
Scientific applications of Galileo and other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (II)
955
Scientific Approach in the Reign of Buveyhid Dynasty
956
Scientific articles and national medical cultures: A comparison of Russian and American medical journals
957
Scientific aspects of the optical depth sensor Original Research Article
958
Scientific Assemblies Ordain Convention
959
SCIENTIFIC ASSIMILATION IN THEINTERPRETATION OF THE QUR’ĀN: AN APPROACH TO ZAGHLŪL EL-NAJJĀR’S WORK ENTIT LED “TAFSĪR AL-AYAH AL-KAWNĪYYAH FĪ AL-QUR’ĀN AL-KARĪM”
960
Scientific Authority in Health Sciences; Challenges and Solutions
961
Scientific Authors Should be More Careful
962
Scientific background to the global eradication of rinderpest
963
Scientific background to the global eradication of rinderpest
964
Scientific ballooning in Brazil Original Research Article
965
Scientific ballooning in India – Recent developments Original Research Article
966
Scientific ballooning in India Original Research Article
967
Scientific ballooning in Japan – An over view of recent activities Original Research Article
968
Scientific ballooning in Japan Original Research Article
969
Scientific ballooning in the 20th century; a historical perspective Original Research Article
970
Scientific basis and practical aspects of creatine supplementation for athletes
971
Scientific basis and therapeutic regimens for use of antenatal glucocorticoids
972
Scientific basis behind traditional practice of application of “shoe-smell” in controlling epileptic seizures in the eastern countries
973
SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR BANANA CULTIVAR PROPORTIONS ON-FARM IN EAST AFRICA
974
Scientific Basis for Process and Catalyst Design in the Selective Oxidation of Methane to Formaldehyde
975
SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF DENTISTRY
976
Scientific but people-oriented education and multi-cultural adaptations of international heliophysical year education resources: A perspective from a developing nation Original Research Article
977
Scientific capabilities and technological performance of national innovation systems: An exploration of emerging industrial relevant research domains
978
Scientific Cave Diving
979
Scientific Challenges in Environmental Carcinogenesis,
980
Scientific Challenges, Opportunities and Priorities for the U.S. Fusion Energy Sciences Program
981
Scientific Citizenship and good governance: implications for biotechnology Original Research Article
982
Scientific collaboration and endorsement: Network analysis of coauthorship and citation networks
983
Scientific collaboration as a window and a door into North Korea
984
Scientific collaboration in biotechnology: the case of the northeast region in Brazil
985
Scientific collaboration in China as reflected in co-authorship
986
Scientific collaboration in finance does not lead to better quality research
987
Scientific collaboration in Library and Information Science viewed through the Web of Knowledge: the Spanish case
988
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION NETWORK IN “METRICAL STUDIES”: A CO-AUTHORSHIP STUDY USING THE SCIELO INFORMATION SCIENCE PERIODICALS
989
Scientific collaboration of new 10 EU countries in the field of social sciences
990
Scientific Collaboration on the Internet
991
Scientific comment on “Isotopic heterogeneity in the Sudbury impact melt sheet” [EPSL 289 (2010) 347–356]
992
Scientific comment on “Muundjua et al., 2007: Magnetic imaging of the Vredefort impact crater, South Africa, EPSL 261, 456–468”
993
Scientific commentary: Strategic analysis of environmental policy risks—heat maps, risk futures and the character of environmental harm Original Research Article
994
Scientific communication and its relevance to research policy
995
Scientific Communication, Electronic Access and Document Delivery: The New Challenge to the Science/engineering Reference Librarian
996
Scientific communication, Open Access, and the publishing industry
997
Scientific communication—not only in English
998
Scientific communities as autopoietic systems: The reproductive function of citations
999
Scientific component framework for W7-X using service oriented GRID middleware
1000
Scientific computation for simulations on programmable graphics hardware
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