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Science and Technology of Nanostructures in the Department of Defense
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Science and technology of nanotubes, nanowires and graphene
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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
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Science and technology of the 10 MA spherical tori
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Science and technology policies: A tale of political use, misuse and abuse of traditional R&D indicators
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Science and technology policies: The case of India
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Science and technology policy in action. How GM created a global laboratory network
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Science and technology policy in Turkey. National strategies for innovation and change during the 1983-2003 period and beyond
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Science and technology policy reform and its impact on Chinaʹs national innovation system
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Science and technology resources for the courts
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Science and the advancement of eHealth: A call to action
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Science and the desertification debate
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Science and the diffusion of knowledge
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Science and the humanities: the case for state humanities councils
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Science and the major racket sports: a review
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Science and the media
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Science and the public self
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Science and the public self [Technology in Society 2000; 22: 341–352]
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Science arrangements for the regional management of tuna fisheries
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Science as instrumentation. The case for psychiatric rating scales
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Science as the center of a coherent, integrated early childhood curriculum
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Science at a crossroads
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Science at WHO
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Science based calibration for the extraction of ‘analyte-specific’ HPLC-DAD chromatograms in environmental analysis
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Science based guidance for the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals
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Science behind global sea level and sea level rise for global warming and polar ice-melt: myths and reality
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Science behind reviewing
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Science blogs and public engagement with science: practices, challenges, and opportunities
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Science Citation Index Expanded: The Effect of Journal Editorial Policies
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Science cited in patents: A geographic "flow" analysis of bibliographic citation patterns in patents
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Science Code .Net: Object-oriented programming for science
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Science communication for biodiversity conservation
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Science Communication Part-I: Guidelines on Preparation of Research Papers
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Science Communication: Part II Techniques of Presentation
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Science dependence of technologies: evidence from inventions and their inventors
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Science Diplomacy in the 21st Century
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Science Diplomacy of Iran in Eastern Europe: The Case of Medical Science of the University of Tehran
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Science Direct
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Science Discussion Topic Strategies of Lesion Localization — Reply to Marshall, Fink, Halligan and Vallar
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SCIENCE EDITING IN BIOMEDICINE AND HUMANITIES
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Science Education as Conceptual Change
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SCIENCE EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA: CHALLENGES IN THE 21STCENTURY
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Science Education in Partnership: The 2002 Australian-American Fulbright Symposium Original Research Article
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Science education in Tanzania: Challenges and policy responses
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Science Education in the Second Grade of Elementary School: A Research Synthesis
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Science education, with flair and flash
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Science et technologie—Le mariage japonais
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Science ethics: A study of eminent scientistsʹ professional values
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Science fact and science fiction
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Science fiction and technology scenarios: comparing Asimovʹs robots and Gibsonʹs cyberspace
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Science for All" Is Not Equal to "One Size Fits All": Linguistic and Cultural Diversity and Science Education Reform
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Science for management in coastal and estuarine waters: Proceedings of the 25th annual symposium of the ECSA. Part 3: Guest editorial
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Science for management in the western Indian Ocean
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SCIENCE FOR SALE IN A FREE MARKET ECONOMY: BUT AT WHAT PRICE? ABA AND THE TREATMENT OF AUTISM IN EUROPE
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Science for Sale: Academic Meets Industry
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Science for sustainability: an estuarine and coastal focus
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Science from the patientʹs point of view
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Science from the periphery: Collaboration, networks and ʹPeriphery Effectsʹ in the citation of New Zealand Crown Research Institutes articles, 1995-2000
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Science funding and research output: a study on 10 countries
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Science goals and mission concept for the future exploration of Titan and Enceladus
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Science growth and human development index in Iran
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Science growth in Iran over the past 35 years
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Science Imitates Art: The Cloning of Mice from Olfactory Sensory Neurons
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Science imitates nature: Lotus leaves & butterfly wings & bright white beetle scales
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Science in a health service
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Science in a market economy
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Science in Africa: A Bibliometric Panorama Using PASCAL Database
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Science in Africa: An overview of mainstream scientific output
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Science in america latina: A comparison of bibliometric and scientific-technical indicators
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Science in Brazil. Part 1: A macro-level comparative study
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Science in Brazil. Part 2: Sectoral and institutional research profiles
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Science in China: 30 Years On
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Science in Diplomacy
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Science in elementary school: Generalist genes and school environments
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Science in evolution: challenges for nursing research in hungary
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Science in mind
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Science in Scandinavia: A Bibliometric Approach
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Science in support of ecosystem-based management for the US West Coast and beyond
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Science in support of fishery management: New approaches for sustainable fisheries
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Science in support of governance of wave and tidal energy developments
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Science in the face of disaster
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Science in the public process of ecosystem management: lessons from Hawaii, Southeast Asia, Africa and the US Mainland
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Science in the service of policy—a case study
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Science in Tips, Amulets and Fortune-Telling
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Science indicators and science patterns in Europe
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Science is all in the eye of the beholder: Keyword maps in Google scholar citations
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Science Knowledge, World Views, and Information Sources in Social and Cultural Contexts: Making Sense After a Natural Disaster
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Science Knowledge, World Views, and Information Sources in Social and Cultural Contexts: Making Sense After a Natural Disaster
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Science Learning at the Zoo: Evaluating Children’s Developing Understanding of Animals and their Habitats
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Science learning pathways for young children
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SCIENCE LITERACY IN THE MALAYSIAN ESL CONTEXT
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Science Mapping of “Trauma Surgery” by Co‑Word Analysis and Thematic Clustering in MEDLINE
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Science mapping software tools: Review, analysis, and cooperative study among tools
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Science Merely a Tool for Islam (A Perspective)
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Science models as value-added services for scholarly information systems
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Science Networking Gets Serious
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Science objectives and first results from the SMART-1/AMIE multicolour micro-camera Original Research Article
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Science of creationism to go on trial in Australia next year
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Science of daylighting in buildings
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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
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Science of personality : L. Pervin: Chichester: John Wiley (1995) #20.50. ISBN 0471578509
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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
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Science of The Total Environment
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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
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Science of the X-ray Sun: The X-ray telescope on Solar-B Original Research Article
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Science of toxicology in Rabban Al-Tabari’s Paradise of Wisdom: a review
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Science of tungstenbronze-type like Ba6–3xR8+2xTi18O54 (R=rare earth) microwave dielectric solid solutions
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Science on Set
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Science on the Streets of the Big Apple
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Science operations planning expertise: A neglected component of mission design Original Research Article
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Science opportunities with a double Langmuir probe and electric field experiment for JIMO Original Research Article
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Science overlay maps: A new tool for research policy and library management
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Science park, a high tech fantasy?: an analysis of the science parks of Greece
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Science parks and incubators: observations, synthesis and future research
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Science Parks and the growth of new technology-based firms—academic-industry links, innovation and markets
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Science parks in Japan and their value-added contributions to new technology-based firms
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Science Parks in Sweden as Regional Development Strategies: A Case Study on Ideon Science Park
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Science policies as principal–agent games: Institutionalization and path dependency in the relation between government and science
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Science policy in changing times: are governments poised to take full advantage of an institution in transition?
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Science policy vs. technology policy?
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Science Production in Iran: The Scenario of Iranian Medical Journals
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Science publication indicators for India: Questions of interpretation
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Science rational for MIERS/IRI collaboration Original Research Article
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Science rationale for CAWSES (Climate and Weather of the Sun–Earth System): SCOSTEP’s interdisciplinary program for 2004–2008 Original Research Article
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Science review of internal combustion engines
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Science Student Teachers’ Views About Their Competency in Teaching
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SCIENCE TEACHER CANDIDATES’ SENCES OF SELFEFFICACY TOWARDS BIOLOGY TEACHING
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SCIENCE TEACHERS’ LEVEL OF FOLLOWING, UNDERSTANDING AND USING OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHES: THE EXAMPLE OF ERZURUM AND ERZİNCAN
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Science Teachers’ Views About Nature Of Science: An Example Of Cognitive Map
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SCIENCE TEACHING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF REASONING
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Science Teaching Styles and Student Intrinsic Motivation: Validating a Structural Model
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Science to Practice debate
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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
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Science versus clinical adventurism in treatment of azoospermia
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Science versus design; comparable, contrastive or conducive?
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Science with low temperature detectors
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Science with low temperature detectors
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Science writers’ reactions to a medical “breakthrough” story
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Science, accounting and statistics: The input–output framework
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Science, advocacy, human and environmental health
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Science, agriculture and food security : Joseph H. Hulse. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, 1995. 242 pp. Price $45.00. ISBN 0 660 16210 5
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Science, art and geometrical imagination
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Science, art, and philosophy in organ transplantation
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Science, biodiversity and Australian management of marine ecosystems
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Science, Clinical Practice, and a Synthesis of Both
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Science, diplomacy, or consumer protection in EU beef debate?
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Science, Education and the World’s Future; By Prof. Bruce Alberts
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Science, epidemiological models and decision making
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, ethics, and the future of research into maternal infant transmission of HIV-1
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Science, evidence, and the use of the word scientific
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Science, expertise and the public: the politics of ecosystem management in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem
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Science, faith, and gods
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Science, Modernity, and the Making of Chinas One-Child Policy
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Science, myth and knowledge: Testing himalayan environmental degradation in Thailand
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Science, philosophy and manʹs mind
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Science, philosophy, religion, and use of embryonic stem cells
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Science, philosophy, religion, and use of embryonic stem cells
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Science, policy and the management of sewage materials. The New York City experience
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Science, Policy, and Early Intervention
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Science, policy, and politics: the case of BSE
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Science, Policy, and the U.S. Congress
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Science, politics and ideology—The Victoria (BC, Canada) sewage issue
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Science, politics and image in Valencia: a review of urban discourse in the Spanish City
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Science, politics and the pharmaceutical industry : By John Abraham. UCL Press Ltd., London, 1995. 308 pp., £35 (cloth), £12.95 (paper)
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Science, politics, and crime prevention: Toward a new crime policy
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Science, politics, and democratic participation in policy-making: a Latin American view
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Science, politics, and the GM debate in Europe
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Science, scientists and sustainability
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Science, skepticism, and global warming
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Science, space and hermeneutics, David Livingstone. University of Heidelberg Department of Geography, Heidelberg (2002)
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Science, technical expertise and the human environment
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Science, technology and government in Germany: Beyond the cold war
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Science, technology and government in the United States: Toward the year 2000
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Science, technology and government: The United Kingdom
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Science, technology and industry outlook 2000: OECD, Paris, p. 258
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Science, technology and international relations
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Science, technology and policy for Water Pollution Control at the Watershed Scale: Current issues and future challenges
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Science, technology and society in East Asia: Frameworks for the challenges of the next century
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Science, technology and the economy: An Indian perspective
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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
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Science, Technology, and Global Competitive Advantage
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Science, technology, and government: Re-examining the relationship
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Science, technology, and information
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Science, technology, and politics
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Science, technology, and values: towards an axiological analysis of techno-scientific activity
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Science, Technology, Health, and Monitoring Serving Environmental Policy
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Science, technology, universities, and government in Italy: After the cold war
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Science/industry: problematics of the European cooperative research in the biomaterials/biodevices area
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Science: A ‘Dappled World’ or a ‘Seamless Web’?
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Science: Critical to patient care
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Science-based and stakeholder-driven marine protected area network planning: A successful case study from north central California
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Science-based bioprocess design for filamentous fungi
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Science-based decision-making on complex issues: Marcellus shale gas hydrofracking and New York City water supply Review Article
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Science-based industries: a new Schumpeterian taxonom
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Science-based permitting of geological sequestration of CO2 in brine reservoirs in the U.S.
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Science-based risk assessments for drinking water disinfection by-products
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Science-based stakeholder dialogues: Theories and tools
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Science-based technologies: university–industry interactions in four fields
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ScienceDirect - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 33, Issue 12, Pages 1203-1306 (December 2005)
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Science-Driven Entrepreneurship in the Islamic World
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Science–industry interaction in the process of innovation: the importance of boundary-crossing between systems
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Science–policy data compact: use of environmental monitoring data for air quality policy
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Science-policy integration needs in support of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive
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Science–policy interplay: Air quality management in the Pearl River Delta region and Hong Kong
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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)
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Sciences on Earthʹs Substance: A View Into the Future
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Science–technology flows in Spanish regions: An analysis of scientific citations in patents
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Science-Technology Linkages in an Emerging Research Platform: The Case of Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology
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Science—This is my religion: Biographical Memoir of Academician Alexander Terenin (1896–1967)
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Scientiae forum / Models and speculations Pathways for axonal targeting of membrane proteins
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Scientific academies in international conflict resolution
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Scientific achievements from the first phase (1997–2003) of the Global Geodynamics Project using a worldwide network of superconducting
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Scientific achievements of Jack Kirkland to the development of HPLC and in particular to HPLC silica packings—a personal perspective
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Scientific Achievements of Medical Journals in Occupational Accidents
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Scientific activities of Euro Chlor in monitoring and assessing naturally and man-made organohalogens
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Scientific advancement of novel protein allergenicity evaluation: An overview of work from the HESI Protein Allergenicity Technical Committee (2000–2008)
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Scientific advancements in metalocene catalyzed polymerization of olefins
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Scientific advances in the analysis of direct risks of weed biological control agents to nontarget plants
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Scientific Advances of Milk Enrichment with Conjugated Linoleic Acid to Produce Anti-Cancer Milk
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Scientific Advances of Milk Enrichment with Conjugated Linoleic Acid to Produce Anti-Cancer Milk
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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”
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Scientific analysis methods applied to an investigation of an aircraft accident
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Scientific analysis versus restorer’s expertise for diagnosis prior to a restoration process: the case of Santa Maria Church (Hermo, Asturias, North of Spain)
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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
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Scientific and clinical challenges in the management of urinary tract infections
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Scientific and Commercial Breakthrough for Organic Metals
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SCIENTIFIC AND DESIGN STANCES
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Scientific and engineering advances from fusion materials R&D
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Scientific and engineering highlights of an 1171-year-old weir in Eastern China
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Scientific and engineering issues related to PEM technology: Water electrolysers, fuel cells and unitized regenerative systems
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Scientific and Medical Aspects of Ozone Therapy. State of the Art
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Scientific and Methodological Support of Sand Management During Operation of Horizontal Wells
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Scientific and policy challenges to development of an AIDS vaccine
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Scientific and public responses to the ongoing volcanic crisis at Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico: Importance of an effective hazards-warning system
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Scientific and regulatory considerations on the immunogenicity of biologics
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Scientific and research culture in Mexico
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Scientific and technical aspects of blended cement matrices containing activated slate wastes
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Scientific and technical maturity of molten carbonate technology
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Scientific and technical section
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR IN GERMANY
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Scientific and technological aspects of aqueous glasses Review Article
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Scientific and technological development in Brazil. The widening gap
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Scientific and technological performance evaluation of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in the field of Biotechnology
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Scientific Apartheid
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Scientific applications of Galileo and other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (II)
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Scientific Approach in the Reign of Buveyhid Dynasty
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Scientific articles and national medical cultures: A comparison of Russian and American medical journals
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Scientific aspects of the optical depth sensor Original Research Article
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Scientific Assemblies Ordain Convention
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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”
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Scientific Authority in Health Sciences; Challenges and Solutions
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Scientific Authors Should be More Careful
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Scientific background to the global eradication of rinderpest
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Scientific background to the global eradication of rinderpest
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Scientific ballooning in Brazil Original Research Article
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Scientific ballooning in India – Recent developments Original Research Article
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Scientific ballooning in India Original Research Article
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Scientific ballooning in Japan – An over view of recent activities Original Research Article
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Scientific ballooning in Japan Original Research Article
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Scientific ballooning in the 20th century; a historical perspective Original Research Article
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Scientific basis and practical aspects of creatine supplementation for athletes
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Scientific basis and therapeutic regimens for use of antenatal glucocorticoids
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Scientific basis behind traditional practice of application of “shoe-smell” in controlling epileptic seizures in the eastern countries
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SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR BANANA CULTIVAR PROPORTIONS ON-FARM IN EAST AFRICA
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Scientific Basis for Process and Catalyst Design in the Selective Oxidation of Methane to Formaldehyde
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SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF DENTISTRY
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Scientific but people-oriented education and multi-cultural adaptations of international heliophysical year education resources: A perspective from a developing nation Original Research Article
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Scientific capabilities and technological performance of national innovation systems: An exploration of emerging industrial relevant research domains
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Scientific Cave Diving
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Scientific Challenges in Environmental Carcinogenesis,
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Scientific Challenges, Opportunities and Priorities for the U.S. Fusion Energy Sciences Program
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Scientific Citizenship and good governance: implications for biotechnology Original Research Article
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Scientific collaboration and endorsement: Network analysis of coauthorship and citation networks
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Scientific collaboration as a window and a door into North Korea
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Scientific collaboration in biotechnology: the case of the northeast region in Brazil
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Scientific collaboration in China as reflected in co-authorship
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Scientific collaboration in finance does not lead to better quality research
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Scientific collaboration in Library and Information Science viewed through the Web of Knowledge: the Spanish case
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SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION NETWORK IN “METRICAL STUDIES”: A CO-AUTHORSHIP STUDY USING THE SCIELO INFORMATION SCIENCE PERIODICALS
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Scientific collaboration of new 10 EU countries in the field of social sciences
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Scientific Collaboration on the Internet
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Scientific comment on “Isotopic heterogeneity in the Sudbury impact melt sheet” [EPSL 289 (2010) 347–356]
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Scientific comment on “Muundjua et al., 2007: Magnetic imaging of the Vredefort impact crater, South Africa, EPSL 261, 456–468”
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Scientific commentary: Strategic analysis of environmental policy risks—heat maps, risk futures and the character of environmental harm Original Research Article
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Scientific communication and its relevance to research policy
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Scientific Communication, Electronic Access and Document Delivery: The New Challenge to the Science/engineering Reference Librarian
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Scientific communication, Open Access, and the publishing industry
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Scientific communication—not only in English
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Scientific communities as autopoietic systems: The reproductive function of citations
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Scientific component framework for W7-X using service oriented GRID middleware
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Scientific computation for simulations on programmable graphics hardware
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Scientific computation on some mathematical problems
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Scientific Computing with MATLAB: A. Quarteroni, F. Saleri, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2003, ISBN 3-540-44363-0
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Scientific Computing: One Part of the Revolution
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Scientific concerns in an economic environment: science in OEEC–OECD
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Scientific contributions of Leo Khachiyan (a short overview) Original Research Article
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Scientific contributions to the field from the Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
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Scientific cooperation and technical assistance in German foreign policy: history and present challenges
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Scientific cooperation between Chile and Spain: Joint mainstream publications (1991-2000)
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Scientific creativity as constrained stochastic behavior: The integration of product, person, and process perspectives.
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Scientific Criteria to Ensure Safe Food: Institute of Medicine, Natural Research Council of the National Academies. The National Academy Press, Washington D.C.; ; xxi+401 pages; soft cover, $35.95; ISBN 0-309-08928-X (hard cover)
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Scientific Criteria Used for the Development of Occupational Exposure Limits for Metals and Other Mining-Related Chemicals
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Scientific cycle model with delay
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Scientific data repositories on the Web: An initial survey
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Scientific Databases
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Scientific déjà vu
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Scientific design of a large-scale sodium thermal–hydraulic test facility for KALIMER—Part I: Scientific facility design
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Scientific disciplines and fisheries management: a response
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Scientific discovery and the Nobel prizes
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Scientific discovery and topological transitions in collaboration networks
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Scientific dishonesty
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Scientific Diving from University National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) Research Vessels
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Scientific drilling in the Great Rift Valley: The 2005 Lake Malawi Scientific Drilling Project — An overview of the past 145,000 years of climate variability in Southern Hemisphere East Africa
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Scientific drilling reveals geochemical heterogeneity within the Ko’olau shield, Hawai’i
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Scientific English for non-English speakers
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Scientific Evaluation of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Cervicitis (Qorohe- Rahem) in Iranian Traditional Medicine
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Scientific evaluation of the acute toxicity and 13-week subchronic toxicity of Rheum emodi rhizome extracts in Sprague Dawley rats
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Scientific evaluation of the chronic toxicity of the herbal medicine CGX in beagle dogs
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Scientific Evaluation of the Prescribed Herbs by Avicenna for the Management of Post Hemorrhoidectomy Complications
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Scientific evaluation of the subchronic toxicity of musca domestica larvae extracts in Sprague Dawley rats
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Scientific evaluations of citation quality of international research articles in the SCI database: Thailand case study
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Scientific experimental bases for dry beneficiation of mineral ores
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Scientific Expertise and the Culture War: Public Opinion and the Teaching of Evolution in the American States
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Scientific exploration of lunar surface using a rover in Japanese future lunar mission Original Research Article
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Scientific faith: Belief in science increases in the face of stress and existential anxiety
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Scientific field training for human planetary exploration
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Scientific forest conservation and the statistical picturing of natures limits in the Progressive-era United States
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Scientific foundation of trauma : Editors Cooper, Dudley, Gunn, Little and Maynard. Heinemann: Butterworth. 1997. £150. ISBN 07506 1585 0
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Scientific foundations of addressing risk in complex and dynamic environments
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Scientific foundations of addressing risk in complex and dynamic environments
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Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression : D.A. Clark, and A.T. Beck with B.A. Alford; Wiley, New York, 1999, ix + 494 pp, Price £35.50
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Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression: by D.A. Clark and A.T. Beck with B.A. Alford. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999, 475 pp., $55 cloth bound
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Scientific Foundations of Surgical Practice
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Scientific foundations to the multilevel method
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Scientific freedom and research cloning: can a ban be justified?
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Scientific goals for the observation of Venus by VIRTIS on ESA/Venus express mission
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Scientific group cohesiveness at the National University of México
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Scientific group leaders’ authorship preferences: an empirical investigation
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Scientific ideology, anthropomorphism, anecdote, and ethics
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Scientific impact assessment cannot be fair
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Scientific impact at the topic level: A case study in computational linguistics
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Scientific impact evaluation and the effect of self-citations: Mitigating the bias by discounting the h-index
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Scientific impact of Iran University of Medical Sciences researchers in ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and Scopus: An altmetrics study
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Scientific Impact of Islamic Nations
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Scientific Impact Recognition Award: Molecular breast imaging: A review of the Mayo Clinic experience
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Scientific inbreeding and same-team replication: Type D personality as an example
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SCIENTIFIC INDICATORS ON LITERATURE IN BIBLIOMETRY AND SCIENTOMETRY THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKS
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Scientific information for stalinʹs laboratories 1945–1953
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Scientific information sourcing in the electronic age
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Scientific instruments studied by Galileo Avionica for Mars surface exploration
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Scientific integrity
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Scientific integrity: a review of the Institute of Medicineʹs (IOM) reports
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Scientific investigation in deep wells for nuclear waste disposal studies at the Meuse/Haute Marne underground research laboratory, Northeastern France
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Scientific investigations, metaphorical gestures, and the emergence of abstract scientific concepts
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Scientific Investments Continue to Fuel Improvements in Oral Health (May 2000–Present)
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Scientific issues in future induction linac accelerators for heavy-ion fusion
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Scientific issues in future induction linac accelerators for heavy-ion fusion
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Scientific issues on effective development of marine shale gas in southern China
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Scientific issues related to Codex Alimentarius goals: A review of principles, with examples
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Scientific Journalism and Output of the Iranian Nuclear Medicine Community: The Past, Present and Future
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Scientific journals online: the debate intensifies
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Scientific justification of the perforation methods for Famennian deposits in the southeast of the Perm Region based on geomechanical modelling
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Scientific knowledge and digital democracy in Brazil: how to assess public health policy debate with applied Scientometrics
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Scientific knowledge suppresses but does not supplant earlier intuitions
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Scientific Landscape of Dental Literature in 2017
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Scientific Landscape of Dental Literature in 2018
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Scientific Letter: Angiography findings after late bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt operation at mid-term follow-up
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Scientific Letter: Characterization of the day-night fluctuations of serum melatonin in young boys and girls with different body mass indexes within normal range according to World Health Organization classification
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Scientific Letter: Clinical outcome of B2/C type isolated proximal LAD disease treated with drug-eluting stents
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Scientific Letter: Effects of glucose-insulin-potassium solution on acute myocardial infarction outcome in patients received streptokinase according to Killip classes
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Scientific Letter: Endovascular stents for treatment of coarctation of the aorta
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Scientific Letter: Epidemiology, risk analysis and clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction in Trinidad
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Scientific Letter: First virtual interactive symposium with synchronous distance education techniques
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Scientific Letter: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in pediatric patients with Takayasu arteritis: comparison of initial and long- term results of interventions on aorta and non-aortic vessels
383
Scientific Letter: QT dispersion: Does it worsen with the increasing number of affected coronary vessels?
384
Scientific Letter: Relationship between acute atrial fibrillation attack and intensive cigarette smoking
385
Scientific Letter: Right ventricular ischemic insult: A comprehensive protocol with cardiovascular magnetic resonance
386
Scientific Letter: The effect of distance-based learning on the fifth stage medical students’ perception in peripheral vascular diseases course: a questionnaire survey
387
Scientific Letter: The effects of penetration and dose on in vivo imaging
388
Scientific Letter:Acute beneficial effects of smoking cessation on coronary flow reserve: a pilot study
389
Scientific Letter:Apical systolic flow within the left ventricle: A novel and simple Doppler parameter in prediction of mitral regurgitation severity
390
Scientific Letter:Are we aware of the importance of the cardiac rehabilitation?
391
Scientific Letter:Evaluation of pulmonary vascular resistance and vasoreactivity testing with oxygen in children with congenital heart disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension
392
Scientific Letter:IL-10R1 (Ser138Gly) functional polymorphism is associated with acute myocardial infarction in Tunisian patients
393
Scientific Letter:Mean platelet volume and platelet count: overlooked markers of high on-treatment platelet reactivity and worse outcome in patients with acute coronary syndrome
394
Scientific Letter:Rhythm and conduction abnormalities after transcatheter closure of VSDs: A single-center experience
395
Scientific Letter:Vena cava thrombosis in Behçet’s disease
396
Scientific Life of Hakim Mohammed Azam Khan Rampuri Chashti; Custodian of Indo-Iranian Medicine During the 19th Century Changes of Indian Subcontinent
397
Scientific linkage of science research and technology development: a case of genetic engineering research
398
Scientific literacy, pleasure and aesthetics: the collaborative virtual worlds that Galileo could not foresee
399
Scientific literature cited in USPTO patent documents as indicators for the evaluation and analysis of Spanish scientific research in biomedical disciplines
400
Scientific management of Mediterranean coastal zone: A hybrid ocean forecasting system for oil spill and search and rescue operations
401
Scientific Meaning of Meanings: Quests for Discoveries Concerning Our Cultural Ills
402
Scientific metaphors going public
403
Scientific Method and Human Dignity in the Balance
404
Scientific methodology for ecological economics
405
Scientific misconduct and unethical human experimentation: historic parallels and moral implications
406
Scientific misconduct in a breast-cancer chemotherapy trial: response of University of the Witwatersrand
407
Scientific misconduct in US health service  
408
Scientific Misconduct, Retractions, and Errata
409
Scientific misconduct: a new approach to prevention
410
Scientific misconduct: exaggerated fear but still real and requiring a propor tionate response
411
Scientific Misconduct: More Cops, More Robbers?
412
Scientific models and ethical issues in hybrid bionic systems research
413
Scientific muddling: Decision making through a Lindblomian lens
414
Scientific needs to assess the health of the oceans in coastal areas: a perspective of developing countries
415
Scientific objectives and implementation of the Pressure Profile Instrument (PPI⧹HASI) for the Huygens spacecraft
416
Scientific objectives and instrumentation of Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment (MPPE) onboard MMO
417
Scientific objectives and selection of targets for the SMART-1 Infrared Spectrometer (SIR)
418
Scientific objectives and specification of the SELENE Multiband Imager Original Research Article
419
Scientific Objectives of China-Russia Joint Mars Exploration Program YH-1
420
Scientific objectives of the DYNAMO mission Original Research Article
421
Scientific opportunities for FEL amplifier based VUV and X-ray research
422
Scientific opportunities with in-flight separated beams Original Research Article
423
Scientific organizations and European unification: a personal view
424
Scientific organizations as agents of change: the Palestine Exploration Fund, the Deutsche Verein zur Erforschung Palästinas and nineteenth-century Palestine
425
Scientific output and impact of postdoctoral scientists: a gender perspective
426
Scientific output and its relationship to knowledge economy: an analysis of ASEAN countries
427
Scientific output of Iran at the threshold of the 21st century
428
Scientific Outputs and Co-authorship Patterns in the Fields of Electronic, Civil and Mechanical Engineering of Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University (2000-2019): A Scientometric Analysis
429
Scientific Outputs Regarding Occupational Health among Female Workers
430
Scientific Paper Production by Iranian Dental Schools Between 2015 and 2019
431
Scientific papers should not be boring
432
Scientific paradigms of structural safety of aged plants—Lessons learned from Russian activities Original Research Article
433
Scientific performances of the XAA1.2 front-end chip for silicon microstrip detectors
434
Scientific performances of the XAA1.2 front-end chip for silicon microstrip detectors
435
Scientific preparations for lunar exploration
436
Scientific preparations for lunar exploration with the European Lunar Lander
437
Scientific Presentation Award: The combination of axillary ultrasound and ultrasound-guided biopsy is an accurate predictor of axillary stage in clinically node-negative breast cancer patients
438
Scientific principles of making an alloying addition of scandium to aluminium alloys
439
Scientific principles of making an alloying addition of scandium to aluminium alloys
440
Scientific Prizes to be awarded by the IIR in Washington in 2003
441
SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS OF THE TECHNOGENIC SPHERE SAFETY
442
SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS OF THE TECHNOGENIC SPHERE SAFETY
443
Scientific production and citation impact: a bibliometric analysis in acupuncture over three decades
444
Scientific production and collaboration in Epidemiology and Public Health, 1997–2002
445
Scientific production in Computer Science: A comparative study of Brazil and other countries
446
Scientific production in psychology: a gender analysis
447
Scientific Production in Puerto Rico in Science and Technology during the Period 1990 to 1998
448
Scientific Production of Medical Sciences Universities in North of Iran
449
Scientific production of renewable energies worldwide: An overview
450
Scientific production of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Scopus between 2011-2014
451
Scientific production of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Web of Science between 2011-2014
452
Scientific production of Sports Science in Iran: A Scientometric Analysis
453
Scientific production on tetrachloro-dibenzo-dioxins: A bibliometric study
454
Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in mathematical logic
455
Scientific production: A statistical analysis of authors in physics, 1800-1900
456
Scientific Productions and Authorship Patterns of Top Ten Iranian Scientists
457
Scientific Productions of Clinical and Non-Clinical Research Centers before and after the Implementation of the Strategic Planning
458
Scientific Productivity and Group Size: A Bibliometric Analysis of Norwegian Microbiological Research
459
Scientific productivity and the collaboration intensity of Indonesian universities and public R&D institutions: Are there dependencies on collaborative R&D with foreign institutions?
460
Scientific productivity and the collaboration intensity of Indonesian universities and public R&D institutions: Are there dependencies on collaborative R&D with foreign institutions?
461
Scientific Productivity in Neonates’ Health Field in Scopus
462
Scientific productivity of authors in theoretical population genetics
463
Scientific Productivity of Leading Countries
464
Scientific productivity paradox: The case of Chinaʹs S&T system
465
Scientific Products of Iran in ISI from 1993 through 2007
466
Scientific Profiles in the field of Biomarkers (2000-2010)
467
Scientific program
468
Scientific Program of the ISPMB 6th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology
469
Scientific program of the Radioactive Ion Beams Facility in Brasil (RIBRAS) Original Research Article
470
Scientific Programme of the Conference Mathematics as Language and Art July 9–12, 1993, Białowieza, Poland
471
Scientific Programming in Computational Intelligence
472
Scientific Programming Techniques and Algorithms for Data-Intensive Engineering Environments
473
Scientific Programming towards a Smart World
474
Scientific programming with Java classes supported with a scripting interpreter
475
Scientific progress and a Hardy paradigm—the ‘amyloid cascade hypothesis’ revisited
476
Scientific progress on the Fenton Hill HDR project since 1983
477
Scientific prospects for hard X-ray polarimetry
478
Scientific Publication in Emergency Medicine: Imprint on the Future, , ,
479
Scientific publications and the developing world
480
Scientific publications by anesthesia departments in East Asia
481
Scientific publications in critical care medicine journals from East Asia: A 10-year survey of the literature
482
Scientific publications of China in 1994: Evolution or revolution?
483
Scientific publications of engineers in South Africa, 1975–2005
484
Scientific Publications on Medical Ethics in Thomson Reuters Database, 1990-2010
485
Scientific publications released in the Baltic States
486
Scientific publishing in Benin as seen from Scopus
487
Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: A Brief History of Scientific Journals
488
Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: How to Choose a Journal?
489
Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: How to Write a Cover Letter?
490
Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: Information Literacy
491
Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine: Revising a Peer-reviewed Manuscript
492
Scientific publishing in West Africa: comparing Benin with Ghana and Senegal
493
Scientific rationale for Saturn׳s in situ exploration
494
Scientific rationale for the D-CIXS X-ray spectrometer on board ESAʹs SMART-1 mission to the Moon
495
Scientific rationality and the ‘even stronger programme’
496
Scientific Realism and the Concept of Structure in International Relations Theory
497
Scientific Realism and the Stratagema de Divide et Impera
498
Scientific Realism, the Atomic Theory, and the Catch-All Hypothesis: Can We Test Fundamental Theories Against All Serious Alternatives?
499
Scientific recommendations and human behaviour: sitting out in the sun
500
Scientific relevance cuts both ways: Informing current and future decision-making
501
Scientific requirements for future spatially resolved white-light and broad-band high-cadence observations of the Sun Original Research Article
502
Scientific Research Activity and Communication Measured With Cybermetrics Indicators
503
Scientific research collaboration in China
504
Scientific research competitiveness of world universities in computer science
505
Scientific research in Iran: forgotten factors
506
Scientific Research in Librarianship: A Panacea for Library Development in Nigeria
507
Scientific research in the Indian subcontinent: selected trends and indicators 1973–2007 comparing Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with India, the local giant
508
Scientific research in the Tamaulipas Coastal Zone, Mexico:: implications for its coastal management
509
Scientific research ontology to support systematic review in software engineering
510
Scientific Research Review Competences of Prospective Teachers
511
Scientific research traditions and collaboration in tropical ecology
512
Scientific research, stakeholders, and policy: Continuing dialogue during research on radionuclides on Amchitka Island, Alaska
513
Scientific research: the planning process
514
Scientific resistance to research, training and utilization of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy in treating post-war disorders
515
Scientific results from ASTER
516
Scientific results from Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrates Joint Industry Project Leg 1 drilling: Introduction and overview
517
Scientific results from the Polarization and Directionality of the Earthʹs Reflectances (POLDER) Original Research Article
518
Scientific results of the Second Gas Hydrate Drilling Expedition in the Ulleung Basin (UBGH2)
519
Scientific review on shaken-baby syndrome undermines legal defence
520
Scientific Revolution in Accounting: Paradigm Shift Towards the Use of Fair Values
521
Scientific Screening of Raw Diamond for an Ultraprecision Cutting Tool with High Durability
522
Scientific Site Selection of Ancient Large-scale Underground Quarries from Engineering Geology: A Case of Shepan Island in Sanmen, China
523
Scientific Social Networks in the Mirror of Iranian Academic Research: A Systematic Review Using the Kitchenham Charters Model
524
Scientific societies and their journals: Issues of cost and relevance
525
Scientific solutions for the functional zoning of nature reserves in China
526
Scientific solutions for the functional zoning of nature reserves in China
527
Scientific subject categories of Web of Knowledge ranked according to their multidimensional prestige of influential journals
528
Scientific substantiation and development of innovative processes for the extraction of zirconium and rare earth elements in the deep and comprehensive treatment of eudialyte concentrate
529
Scientific summary of the 3rd International Symposium on Propionibacteria and Bifidobacteria: Dairy and Probiotic Applications
530
Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: Evidence from U.S. universities, 1981–1999
531
Scientific training
532
Scientific Translation vis-a-vis Literary Translation: Features and Implications
533
Scientific uncertainties in atmospheric mercury models I: Model science evaluation
534
Scientific uncertainties in atmospheric mercury models II: Sensitivity analysis in the CONUS domain
535
Scientific uncertainties in atmospheric mercury models III: Boundary and initial conditions, model grid resolution, and Hg(II) reduction mechanism
536
Scientific uncertainty and environmental problem-solving : John Lemons Ed.). Blackwell Science, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA, 1996. 433 pp., Price $60, ISBN 0-86542-476-4
537
Scientific uncertainty and the International Whaling Commission: an alternative perspective on the use of science in policy making
538
Scientific uncertainty and the role of expert advice: the case of health checks for coronary heart disease prevention by general practitioners in the UK
539
Scientific uncertainty in advising and advocacy
540
Scientific uncertainty: how do we know when to communicate research findings to the public?
541
Scientific Understanding and Synthetic Design
542
Scientific Value of the Laser Ranging of Asteroid Icarus
543
Scientific verification of High Altitude Water Cherenkov observatory
544
Scientific verification of High Altitude Water Cherenkov observatory
545
Scientific visualisations and aesthetic grounds for trust
546
Scientific visualization — past, present and future
547
Scientific visualization of geophysical simulation data by the CAVE VR system with volume rendering
548
Scientific visualization of landscapes and landforms
549
Scientific visualization to study Flux Transfer Events at the Community Coordinated Modeling Center Original Research Article
550
Scientific visualization: Analysis, exploration and presentation of tri-axial stress states of Kr+ implanted titanium determined by X-ray diffraction
551
Scientific workflow orchestration interoperating HTC and HPC resources Original Research Article
552
Scientific works on organic fluorine chemistry in Kyoto
553
Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words, David Lindsay. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia. 122 pp., Price AU $ 29.95, Paperback, ISBN: 978-0-643-10046-6
554
Scientific, business and political networks in academia
555
Scientist, educator, and humanist
556
Scientists and 21st century science education
557
Scientists and clinicians brainstorm about asthma
558
Scientists and clinicians get to the heart of the matter
559
Scientists and global spaces
560
Scientists and international relations: a European perspective
561
Scientists as Communicators: How to Win Friends and Influence People
562
Scientists at major and minor universities: mobility along the prestige continuum
563
Scientists discover link between brain growth and autism
564
Scientists Enter the Blogosphere
565
Scientists finally develop transgenic Burkittʹs mice
566
Scientists gain better understanding of heparin pharmacology
567
Scientists get ethical
568
Scientists grieve loss of astronauts and science
569
Scientists identify a new HIV-1 group
570
Scientists inadvertently create lethal mousepox virus
571
Scientists lobby UN to allow stem-cell research
572
Scientists of old vintage support a ʹwinter-biased birthdayʹ theory
573
Scientists on the Move
574
Scientists on the screen
575
Scientistsʹ performance and consolidation of research teams in Biology and Biomedicine at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research
576
Scientists propose means to peace and safety
577
Scientists propose two ways to clone a pig
578
Scientists reach milestone in malaria research
579
Scientists report progress against non-small cell lung cancer
580
Scientists suggest a link between rotenone and Parkinsonʹs disease
581
Scientists tackle water contamination in Bangladesh
582
Scientists take first steps towards understanding cognitive control
583
Scientists Without Borders
584
Scientists, managers, and assisted colonization: Four contrasting perspectives entangle science and policy
585
Scientists’ collaboration strategies: implications for scientific and technical human capital
586
Scientists’ perceptions of the social and political implications of their research
587
Scientometric Analysis and Mapping of Scientific Articles on Diabetic Retinopathy
588
Scientometric Analysis of Articles on Spatial Epidemiology of Cancer in Iran: A Systematic Review
589
Scientometric Analysis Of Biodiversity Research Productivity In India: A Study
590
Scientometric analysis of geostatistics using multivariate methods
591
Scientometric Analysis of Global Scientific Publications on COVID-19 and Diabetes with an Emphasis on Middle Eastern Countries
592
Scientometric analysis of health impact assessment of outdoor air pollution by WHO-AirQ tool (2005-2019)
593
Scientometric Analysis of Medical and Non-Medical Highly Cited Papers of Iran in Essential Science Indicator (ESI)
594
Scientometric analysis of nanotechnology in MEDLINE
595
Scientometric analysis of nature, the journal
596
Scientometric analysis of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging publications of Iran in the Web of Science and Scopus Databases
597
Scientometric Analysis of Research Activity and Collaboration Patterns in Marine Pollution Literature
598
Scientometric Analysis of Scientific Publications on Persian Medicine Indexed in the Web of Science Database
599
Scientometric analysis of synchronous references in the Physics Nobel lectures, 1981-1985: A pilot study
600
Scientometric analysis of the major Iranian medical universities
601
Scientometric Analysis of the Scientometric Literature
602
Scientometric Analysis of Toxicology in Asia Pacific Region: Signs of Growth
603
Scientometric analysis: A technical need for medical science researchers either as authors or as peer reviewers
604
Scientometric assessment of engineering in Malaysians universities
605
Scientometric definition of science: In what respect is the humanities more scientific than mathematical and social sciences?
606
Scientometric Dimensions of Nuclear Science and Technology Research in India: A Study Based On INIS (1970-2002) Database
607
Scientometric Evaluation of Published Articles in Travel Medicine and Global Health
608
Scientometric evaluation of Sankhya – the Indian Journal of Statistics
609
Scientometric evidence for the existence of long economic growth cycles in Europe 1500–1900
610
Scientometric impact assessment of a research policy instrument: the case of rating researchers on scientific outputs in South Africa
611
Scientometric indicators: peer-review, bibliometric methods and conflict of interests
612
Scientometric Introspect of Digital Citizenship in Scopus Database From 1999 to 2022
613
Scientometric mapping of Tsunami publications: a citation based study
614
Scientometric measures of prospectively registered clinical trials over time: A comparison of IRCT and ClinicalTrials.gov
615
Scientometric Perspectives of the Analysis of Chemical Terminology
616
Scientometric Portrait of Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman
617
Scientometric portrait of nobel laureate Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
618
Scientometric portrait of Prof. Peter John Wyllie
619
Scientometric profile of Indian agricultural research as seen through Science Citation Index Expanded
620
Scientometric research in South Africa and successful policy instruments
621
Scientometric Studies and Their Role in Research Policy of Two Research Councils in the Netherlands
622
Scientometric studies on chemistry I: The exponential growth of chemical substances, 1800–1995
623
Scientometric studies on chemistry II: Aims and methods of producing new chemical substances
624
Scientometric Study of Doctoral Dissertations in Biochemistry in the University of Kerala, India
625
Scientometric study of laser patent literature
626
Scientometric Study on Non-communicable Diseases in Iran: A Review Article
627
Scientometric study on research performance in China
628
Scientometrical indicators of national science & technology policy based on patent statistics data
629
Scientometrics Analysis for Research Performance Evaluation: Methodological Issues at Meso and Micro Levels
630
Scientometrics Analysis Global Research Trends in Ethics Education: 1999-2022
631
Scientometrics Analysis of Global Researches on Anemia
632
Scientometrics Analysis of Iranian Orthopedics Academic Departments
633
Scientometrics Analysis of World Scientific Research of Pathology and Forensic Medicine
634
Scientometrics and communication theory: Towards theoretically informed indicators
635
Scientometrics and scientometricians in 2011
636
Scientometrics in Medicine-Related Fields 1990–1999
637
Scientometrics in the Context of Probabilistic Philosophy
638
Scientometrics of a pandemic: HIV/AIDS research in South Africa and the World
639
Scientometrics of big science: a case study of research in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
640
Scientometrics of computer science research in India and China
641
Scientometrics of Indian organic chemistry research
642
Scientometrics of institutional productivity of laser science and technology
643
Scientometrics of laser research in India and China
644
Scientometrics of laser research in India during 1970-1994
645
Scientometrics of laser research literature as viewed through the Journal of Current Laser Abstracts
646
Scientometrics of Prolific and Non-Prolific Authors in Laser Science and Technology
647
Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics
648
Scientometrics on Public Health Research in Iran: Increase of Area Studies despite Embargoes? A Review Article
649
Scientometrics reveals funding priorities in medical research policy
650
Scientometrics Study of Impact of Journal Indexing on the Growth of Sci-entific Productions of Iran
651
Scientometrics: A citation based bibliography 1994–1996
652
Scientometrics: A Citation Based Biblipgrapy 1997–2000
653
Scientometrics: State-of-the-art
654
Scieszka’s The Stinky Cheese Man: A Tossed Salad of Parodic Re-versions
655
Scilab software package for the study of dynamical systems Original Research Article
656
Scillascillin-type homoisoflavanones from Drimiopsis maculata (Hyacinthaceae)
657
SciMAT: A new science mapping analysis software tool
658
Scimitar Sign in a Patient With an Atrial Septal Defect: A Comprehensive Noninvasive Assessment With Transthoracic Echocardiography and Computed Tomography
659
Scimitar Syndrome
660
Scimitar Syndrome in a Newborn
661
Scimitar syndrome presenting in infancy
662
Scimitar syndrome with pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas
663
Scimitar Syndrome: Pathology, Clinical Presentation, Radiographic Features, and Treatment
664
Scimitar Syndrome: Plain Radiographic and CT Scan Appearances
665
SCIMITAR: Subject-carried implant monitoring inductive telemetric ambulatory reader for remote data acquisition from implanted orthopaedic prostheses
666
Scindements de foncteurs composés
667
SCINT 2001, index of materials
668
SCINT 2001, index of materials
669
Scintigraphic Assessment of Regionalized Defects in Myocardial Sympathetic Innervation and Blood Flow Regulation in Diabetic Patients With Autonomic Neuropathy
670
Scintigraphic calf perfusion symmetry after exercise and prediction of cardiovascular events: One stone to kill two birds?
671
Scintigraphic calf perfusion symmetry after exercise and prediction of cardiovascular events: One stone to kill two birds?
672
Scintigraphic evaluation of abomasal emptying rate in neonatal suckling lambs
673
Scintigraphic evaluation of gastric emptying after greater curvature plication in comparison with sleeve gastrectomy
674
Scintigraphic evaluation of multifocal osteolytic lesions in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism: A case report
675
Scintigraphic imaging with 99mTc- exorphin C in rabbits
676
Scintigraphic imaging with a peptide glucuronide in rabbits: 99mTc- exorphin C glucuronide
677
Scintigraphic localisation of steroid injection site in plantar fasciitis
678
SCINTIGRAPHIC SCREENING IN THE DETECTION OF RENAL SCARRING IN SIBLINGS OF CHILDREN WITH PRIMARY REFLUX
679
Scintigraphy for renal scar diagnosis in children
680
Scintigraphy in rheumatic diseases
681
Scintillating and optical spectroscopy of for dark matter searches
682
Scintillating and optical spectroscopy of for dark matter searches
683
Scintillating and particle discrimination properties of selected crystals for low-temperature bolometers: from LiF to BGO
684
Scintillating and particle discrimination properties of selected crystals for low-temperature bolometers: from LiF to BGO
685
Scintillating anticoincidence detection elements design and tests with muons and protons
686
Scintillating anticoincidence detection elements design and tests with muons and protons
687
Scintillating array gamma camera for clinical use
688
Scintillating array gamma camera for clinical use
689
Scintillating bolometers for Double Beta Decay search
690
Scintillating bolometers for Double Beta Decay search
691
Scintillating bolometers: A promising tool for rare decays search
692
Scintillating bolometers: A promising tool for rare decays search
693
Scintillating fiber camera for neutron dosimetry in spacecraft
694
Scintillating fiber camera for neutron dosimetry in spacecraft
695
Scintillating fiber detector for momentum tagging light unstable nuclei at intermediate energies
696
Scintillating fiber detector for momentum tagging light unstable nuclei at intermediate energies
697
Scintillating fiber detector performance, detector geometries, trigger, and electronics issues for scintillating fiber tracking
698
Scintillating fiber detectors for the HypHI project at GSI
699
Scintillating fiber detectors for the HypHI project at GSI
700
Scintillating fiber hodoscopes using position-sensitive photomultipliers
701
Scintillating fiber hodoscopes using position-sensitive photomultipliers
702
Scintillating fibres
703
Scintillating microfibers as a high-resolution tracking detector for hybrid-emulsion experiment
704
Scintillating microfibers as a high-resolution tracking detector for hybrid-emulsion experiment
705
Scintillating optical fibers in mammography
706
Scintillating optical fibers in mammography
707
Scintillating polymer inclusion membrane for preconcentration and determination of (alpha)-emitting actinides
708
Scintillating polymer inclusion membrane for preconcentration and determination of α-emitting actinides Original Research Article
709
Scintillating properties of frozen new liquid scintillators
710
Scintillating properties of frozen new liquid scintillators
711
Scintillating properties of pure and doped BGO ceramics
712
Scintillating-fiber-block detector for studying double-strangeness nuclei
713
Scintillating-fiber-block detector for studying double-strangeness nuclei
714
Scintillation activated by nanoparticle formation in CsI:Na thin films
715
Scintillation and anisotropic roton generation by charged particles in superfluid helium
716
Scintillation and anisotropic roton generation by charged particles in superfluid helium
717
Scintillation and anomalous emission in elpasolite Cs2LiLuCl6:Ce3+
718
Scintillation and detection characteristics of high-sensitivity CeBr3 gamma-ray spectrometers
719
Scintillation and detection characteristics of high-sensitivity CeBr3 gamma-ray spectrometers
720
Scintillation and ionization yields produced by in high-density gaseous xenon
721
Scintillation and ionization yields produced by in high-density gaseous xenon
722
Scintillation and optical properties of Pb-doped YCa4O(BO3)3 crystals
723
Scintillation and optical properties of Pb-doped YCa4O(BO3)3 crystals
724
Scintillation and phosphorescence of PbWO4 crystals
725
Scintillation and phosphorescence of PbWO4 crystals
726
Scintillation and spectroscopic properties of Ce3+-doped YAlO3 and Lux(RE)1−xAlO3(RE=Y3+ and Gd3+) scintillators
727
Scintillation and spectroscopic properties of Ce3+-doped YAlO3 and Lux(RE)1−xAlO3(RE=Y3+ and Gd3+) scintillators
728
Scintillation and thermoluminescence properties of Lu2Si2O7: Ce3+ crystals
729
Scintillation and thermoluminescence properties of Lu2Si2O7: Ce3+ crystals
730
Scintillation arrays characterization for photon emission imaging
731
Scintillation arrays characterization for photon emission imaging
732
Scintillation characteristics and imaging performance of CsI:Tl thin films for X-ray imaging applications
733
Scintillation characteristics and imaging performance of CsI:Tl thin films for X-ray imaging applications
734
Scintillation characteristics of Cs2LiCeBr6 crystal
735
Scintillation characteristics of Cs2LiCeBr6 crystal
736
Scintillation characteristics of CsPbCl3 single crystals
737
Scintillation characteristics of CsPbCl3 single crystals
738
Scintillation characteristics of LiB3O5 and β-BaB2O4 single crystals
739
Scintillation characteristics of LiB3O5 and β-BaB2O4 single crystals
740
Scintillation characteristics of lutetium oxyorthosilicate (Lu2SiO5:Ce) crystals doped with cerium ions
741
Scintillation characteristics of lutetium oxyorthosilicate (Lu2SiO5:Ce) crystals doped with cerium ions
742
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 system Part I. (M=Ba), scintillation of Ba0.9Gd0.1−xCexF2.1 (0⩽x⩽0.1) fluorite-type crystals
743
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 system Part I. (M=Ba), scintillation of Ba0.9Gd0.1−xCexF2.1 (0⩽x⩽0.1) fluorite-type crystals
744
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 system Part II. (M=Ba), scintillation of Ba1−xCexF2+x (0.1⩽x⩽0.45) fluorite type crystals
745
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 system Part II. (M=Ba), scintillation of Ba1−xCexF2+x (0.1⩽x⩽0.45) fluorite type crystals
746
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 systems Part III. Dense Gd1−x−yMxCeyF3−x tysonite-related crystals (M=Ca, Sr)
747
Scintillation characteristics of nonstoichiometric phases formed in MF2–GdF3–CeF3 systems Part III. Dense Gd1−x−yMxCeyF3−x tysonite-related crystals (M=Ca, Sr)
748
Scintillation characteristics of PbWO4 single crystals doped with Th, Zr, Ce, Sb and Mn ions
749
Scintillation characteristics of PbWO4 single crystals doped with Th, Zr, Ce, Sb and Mn ions
750
Scintillation characteristics of PbWO4 single crystals doped with Th, Zr, Ce, Sb and Mn ions
751
Scintillation characteristics on anthracene-doped naphthalene crystal for 137Cs-γ ray source
752
Scintillation characteristics on anthracene-doped naphthalene crystal for 137Cs-γ ray source
753
Scintillation counter with MRS APD light readout
754
Scintillation counter with MRS APD light readout
755
Scintillation counter with WLS fiber readout
756
Scintillation counter with WLS fiber readout
757
Scintillation counters for the Dط muon upgrade
758
Scintillation counters for the Dط muon upgrade
759
Scintillation crystal readout by multi-APD for event localization
760
Scintillation crystal readout by multi-APD for event localization
761
Scintillation decay time and pulse shape discrimination in oxygenated and deoxygenated solutions of linear alkylbenzene for the SNO+ experiment
762
Scintillation decay time and pulse shape discrimination in oxygenated and deoxygenated solutions of linear alkylbenzene for the SNO+ experiment
763
Scintillation detection using a silicon drift chamber with on-chip electronics
764
Scintillation detection using a silicon drift chamber with on-chip electronics
765
Scintillation detectors for operation in high magnetic fields: Recent developments based on arrays of avalanche microchannel photodiodes
766
Scintillation detectors for operation in high magnetic fields: Recent developments based on arrays of avalanche microchannel photodiodes
767
Scintillation detectors of Alborz-I experiment
768
Scintillation detectors of Alborz-I experiment
769
Scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoil in liquid xenon
770
Scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoil in liquid xenon
771
Scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoils in a CaF2(Eu) crystal for Dark Matter search
772
Scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoils in a CaF2(Eu) crystal for Dark Matter search
773
Scintillation efficiency, structure and spatial resolution of CsI(Tl) layers
774
Scintillation efficiency, structure and spatial resolution of CsI(Tl) layers
775
Scintillation fiber array detector for measurement of neutron beam profile
776
Scintillation fiber array detector for measurement of neutron beam profile
777
Scintillation index effects on the bit error rate in free space optical communication of incoherent flat-topped laser beam propagating through turbulent atmosphere
778
Scintillation index of flat-topped Gaussian beams
779
Scintillation kinetics and thermoluminescence of SrI2:Eu2+ single crystals
780
Scintillation light detectors with Neganov–Luke amplification
781
Scintillation light detectors with Neganov–Luke amplification
782
Scintillation light read-out by thin photodiodes in silicon wells
783
Scintillation light read-out by thin photodiodes in silicon wells
784
Scintillation luminescence for high-pressure xenon gas
785
Scintillation luminescence for high-pressure xenon gas
786
Scintillation material for determination of radionuclides in water
787
Scintillation material for determination of radionuclides in water
788
Scintillation materials for neutron imaging detectors
789
Scintillation materials for neutron imaging detectors
790
Scintillation of liquid neon from electronic and nuclear recoils
791
Scintillation of thin tetraphenyl butadiene films under alpha particle excitation
792
Scintillation of thin tetraphenyl butadiene films under alpha particle excitation
793
Scintillation on non Standard Atmosphere
794
Scintillation processes studied by magnetic resonance
795
Scintillation processes studied by magnetic resonance
796
Scintillation properties and mechanism in Lu0.8Y0.2AlO3:Ce
797
Scintillation properties and mechanism in Lu0.8Y0.2AlO3:Ce
798
Scintillation properties and radioactive contamination of CaWO4 crystal scintillators
799
Scintillation properties and radioactive contamination of CaWO4 crystal scintillators
800
Scintillation properties of CaBr2 crystals doped with Eu2+ ions
801
Scintillation properties of CaBr2 crystals doped with Eu2+ ions
802
Scintillation properties of Ce:(La,Gd)2Si2O7 at high temperatures
803
Scintillation properties of Ce:(La,Gd)2Si2O7 at high temperatures
804
Scintillation properties of Ce-doped LuLiF4 and LuScBO3
805
Scintillation properties of Ce-doped LuLiF4 and LuScBO3
806
Scintillation properties of cerium-doped gadolinium silicate with -rays from 137Cs
807
Scintillation properties of cerium-doped gadolinium silicate with -rays from 137Cs
808
Scintillation properties of Cs2LiLaBr6 (CLLB) crystals with varying Ce3+ concentration
809
Scintillation properties of Cs2LiLaBr6 (CLLB) crystals with varying Ce3+ concentration
810
Scintillation properties of CsBa2Br5:Eu2+
811
Scintillation properties of CsBa2Br5:Eu2+
812
Scintillation properties of CsI(Tl) co-doped with Tm2+
813
Scintillation properties of CsI:In single crystals
814
Scintillation properties of CsI:In single crystals
815
Scintillation properties of CsI:Na thin films from viewpoint of nanoparticle formation
816
Scintillation properties of CsPrP4O12 and RbPrP4O12
817
Scintillation properties of CsPrP4O12 and RbPrP4O12
818
Scintillation properties of Gd3Al2Ga3O12:Ce3+ single crystal scintillators
819
Scintillation properties of Gd3Al2Ga3O12:Ce3+ single crystal scintillators
820
Scintillation properties of improved 5% Eu2+-doped BaCl2 single crystal for X-ray and γ-ray detection
821
Scintillation properties of improved 5% Eu2+-doped BaCl2 single crystal for X-ray and γ-ray detection
822
Scintillation properties of K2LaX5:Ce3+ (X=Cl, Br, I)
823
Scintillation properties of K2LaX5:Ce3+ (X=Cl, Br, I)
824
Scintillation properties of LaBr3:Ce3+ crystals: fast, efficient and high-energy-resolution scintillators
825
Scintillation properties of LaBr3:Ce3+ crystals: fast, efficient and high-energy-resolution scintillators
826
Scintillation properties of LiF–SrF2 and LiF–CaF2 eutectic
827
Scintillation properties of Lu3Al5O12:Ce single-crystalline films
828
Scintillation properties of Lu3Al5O12:Ce single-crystalline films
829
Scintillation properties of LuAP and LuYAP crystals activated with Cerium and Molybdenum
830
Scintillation properties of LuAP and LuYAP crystals activated with Cerium and Molybdenum
831
Scintillation properties of LuI3:Ce
832
Scintillation properties of LuI3:Ce
833
Scintillation properties of mixed LuYAP crystals in view of their use in a small animal PET scanner in phoswich configuration
834
Scintillation properties of Nd3+, Tm3+, and Er3+ doped LuF3 scintillators in the vacuum ultra violet region
835
Scintillation properties of Nd3+, Tm3+, and Er3+ doped LuF3 scintillators in the vacuum ultra violet region
836
Scintillation properties of pure CaF2
837
Scintillation properties of pure CaF2
838
Scintillation properties of quantum-dot doped styrene based plastic scintillators
839
Scintillation properties of REF3 (RE=Ce, Pr, Nd) single crystals
840
Scintillation properties of REF3 (RE=Ce, Pr, Nd) single crystals
841
Scintillation properties of transparent ceramic and single crystalline Nd:YAG scintillators
842
Scintillation properties of transparent ceramic and single crystalline Nd:YAG scintillators
843
Scintillation properties of YAG:Yb crystals
844
Scintillation properties of YAG:Yb crystals
845
Scintillation properties of YAP:Ce
846
Scintillation properties of Yb3+-doped YAlO3 in the temperature range from 4.2 to 175 K
847
Scintillation properties of Yb3+-doped YAlO3 in the temperature range from 4.2 to 175 K
848
Scintillation properties of Yb-doped yttrium–aluminum garnets
849
Scintillation properties of Yb-doped yttrium–aluminum garnets
850
Scintillation proportional Xe counter with WLS fiber readout for low-energy X-rays
851
Scintillation proportional Xe counter with WLS fiber readout for low-energy X-rays
852
Scintillation proximity radioimmunoassay with microporous membranes
853
Scintillation pulse shape discrimination in a two-phase xenon time projection chamber
854
Scintillation pulse shape discrimination in a two-phase xenon time projection chamber
855
Scintillation response of BaF2 and YAlO3 : Ce (YAP : Ce) to energetic ions
856
Scintillation response of BaF2 and YAlO3 : Ce (YAP : Ce) to energetic ions
857
Scintillation response of liquid Xe surrounded by PTFE reflector for gamma rays
858
Scintillation response of liquid Xe surrounded by PTFE reflector for gamma rays
859
Scintillation response of nuclear particle detectors
860
Scintillation response of organic and inorganic scintillators
861
Scintillation response of organic and inorganic scintillators
862
Scintillation ring hodoscope with WLS fiber readout
863
Scintillation ring hodoscope with WLS fiber readout
864
Scintillation saturation range and air-to-ground laser hazard analysis
865
Scintillation studies of Bi4Ge3O12 (BGO) down to a temperature of 6 K
866
Scintillation studies of Bi4Ge3O12 (BGO) down to a temperature of 6 K
867
Scintillation studies of CdS(In): effects of various semiconductor doping strategies
868
Scintillation studies of CdS(In): effects of various semiconductor doping strategies
869
Scintillation yield in liquid argon for non-relativistic protons and helium ions
870
Scintillation yield in liquid argon for non-relativistic protons and helium ions
871
Scintillation yield of liquid xenon at room temperature
872
Scintillation β-spectrometer with enhanced sensitivity
873
Scintillation: mechanisms and new crystals
874
Scintillation: mechanisms and new crystals
875
Scintillation-based potassium signalling using 2,5-diphenyloxazole-tagged aza-18-crown-6
876
Scintillation-only based pulse shape discrimination for nuclear and electron recoils in liquid xenon
877
Scintillation-only based pulse shape discrimination for nuclear and electron recoils in liquid xenon
878
Scintillations and Lévy Flights through the Interstellar Medium
879
Scintillations observed at Tucuman as observed from GPS signals. First results Original Research Article
880
Scintillator and phosphor materials: By M.J. Weber, P. Lecoq. R.C. Ruchti, C. Woody, W.M. Yen and R-y. Zhu (eds.). Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, 1994, 565 pages, price $55 MRS member, $63 U.S. list, $72 Foreign. ISBN 1-55899-248-0
881
Scintillator and photodetector array optimization for functional breast imaging
882
Scintillator and photodetector array optimization for functional breast imaging
883
Scintillator based on SiO2-aerogel
884
Scintillator counters with multi-pixel avalanche photodiode readout for the ND280 detector of the T2K experiment
885
Scintillator counters with multi-pixel avalanche photodiode readout for the ND280 detector of the T2K experiment
886
Scintillator counters with WLS fiber/MPPC readout for the side muon range detector (SMRD) of the T2K experiment
887
Scintillator counters with WLS fiber/MPPC readout for the side muon range detector (SMRD) of the T2K experiment
888
Scintillator selection for MR-compatible gamma detectors
889
Scintillator strip detector with MRS APD readout for the Super BELLE
890
Scintillator strip detector with MRS APD readout for the Super BELLE
891
Scintillator strip detector with SiPM readout as detector for a TOF system
892
Scintillator strip detector with SiPM readout as detector for a TOF system
893
Scintillator studies for the HPD-PET concept
894
Scintillator studies for the HPD-PET concept
895
Scintillator tile hadron calorimeter with novel SiPM readout
896
Scintillator tile hadron calorimeter with novel SiPM readout
897
Scintillator-based hybrid photon detector development for the KM3NeT (-scale) deep sea neutrino telescope
898
Scintillator-based hybrid photon detector development for the KM3NeT (-scale) deep sea neutrino telescope
899
Scintillator-based transition radiation detectors for very high-energy particles
900
Scintillator-based transition radiation detectors for very high-energy particles
901
Scintillator–CCD camera system light output response to dosimetry parameters for proton beam range measurement
902
Scintillator–CCD camera system light output response to dosimetry parameters for proton beam range measurement
903
Scintillator–Lucite sandwich detector for n/γ separation in the GeV energy region
904
Scintillator–Lucite sandwich detector for n/γ separation in the GeV energy region
905
Scintillators for photon detection at medium energies—a comparative study of BaF2, CeF3 and PbWO4
906
Scintillators for photon detection at medium energies—a comparative study of BaF2, CeF3 and PbWO4
907
Scintillators in magnetic fields up to 20 T
908
Scintillators in magnetic fields up to 20 T
909
Scintillometric measurements of daytime atmospheric turbulent heat and momentum fluxes and their application to atmospheric stability evaluation
910
Scintimammography enhances negative predictive value of non-invasive pre-operative assessment of breast lesions
911
Scintimammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer
912
Scintimammography: a pictorial review of the variable normal, post surgical and pathological appearances
913
Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and deepwater rice — an integrated view
914
Scirpophaga tongyaii Lewvanich, 1981 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Schoenobiinae), a new record from Iran
915
Scirpus maritimus leaf pigment profile and photochemistry during senescence: Implications on carbon sequestration
916
Scission induced by circular shear and heat conduction in an elastomeric cylinder
917
Scission of DNA at a preselected sequence using a single-strand-specific chemical nuclease Original Research Article
918
Scission of electrospun polymer fibres by ultrasonication
919
Scissor crises, value-prices, and the moveme nt of value-prices under technical change
920
Scissoring of a Cobalt Alloy Aneurysm Clip causing Slippage during Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery Case report and review of literature
921
Scissors congruences and the bar and cobar constructions
922
Scissors Modes and Spin Excitations in Light Nuclei IncludingΔN=2 Excitations: Behaviour of8Be and10Be
923
Sci-Tech Libraries of the Future : C.A. Steinke (Ed.). (Science and Technology Libraries, 12:4 and 13:1), Haworth Press, Binghamton, NY (1992). xxi + 238 pp., $29.95, ISBN 1-56024-447-X
924
SCITIC; an active tracking detector system for the hyperon-nucleon elastic scattering experiment (KEK-PS E452) Original Research Article
925
Sciuro-hypnum curtum (Brachytheciaceae), a new record for the moss flora of Iran
926
SCIWORA in MRI era
927
SCK-CEN Contribution to the IAEA Round Robin Exercise on WWER-440 RPV Weld Material: Irradiation, Annealing, and Re-Embrittlement
928
Scl regulates NF-E2 in megakaryocytes and is required for platelet production during stress thrombopoiesis
929
Scl Represses Cardiomyogenesis in Prospective Hemogenic Endothelium and Endocardium
930
SCL: From the origin of hematopoiesis to stem cells and leukemia
931
Sclareol Inhibits Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α Accumulation and Induces Apoptosis in Hypoxic Cancer Cells
932
Sclareol modulates the Treg intra-tumoral infiltrated cell and inhibits tumor growth in vivo
933
Sclareol Reduces CD4+ CD25+ FoxP3+ T-reg Cells in a Breast Cancer Model in Vivo
934
Scleractinian assemblages under sediment input: their characteristics and relation to the nutrient input concept
935
Scleractinian cold-water corals in the Gulf of Cádiz—First clues about their spatial and temporal distribution
936
Scleractinian Coral Health Status of Padang Shelf Reef System, West Sumatera, Indonesia
937
Scleractinian coral population size structures and growth rates indicate coral resilience on the fringing reefs of North Jamaica
938
Scleractinian settlement patterns to natural cleared reef substrata and artificial settlement panels on an Indonesian coral reef
939
Scleral buckling biomaterials and implants for retinal detachment surgery
940
Scleral Buckling with Chandelier Illumination
941
Scleral Compromise in Hereditary Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
942
Scleral Fixation of Dislocated Intraocular Lenses by Haptic Externalization through a Clear Corneal Incision
943
Scleraldehyde as a stabilizing agent for collagen scaffold preparation
944
Scleredema diabeticorum – A case report
945
Scleredema Diabeticorum Partially Treated with Low-Dose Methotrexate: a Report of Five Cases
946
Scleredema of Buschke: a case report
947
Sclerite formation in the hydrothermal-vent “scaly-foot” gastropod—possible control of iron sulfide biomineralization by the animal
948
Scleritis, poliosis and dermatitis; A new ophthalmologic syndrome?
949
Scleroderma
950
Scleroderma - from the Aspect of Dental Medicine
951
Scleroderma and pseudoscleroderma: uncommon presentations
952
Scleroderma and related disorders: therapeutic aspects
953
Scleroderma and sclerotic skin conditions: unapproved treatments
954
Scleroderma Associated with Anemia and Thrombocytopenia that Responded Well to Cyclosporin
955
Scleroderma renal crises: case report and review of literature
956
Scleroderma renal crisis in a case of mixed connective tissue disease
957
SCLERODERMA: A CASE REPORT
958
Scleroderma: chimerism, the blind man, and the scientist
959
Scleroderma: from cell and molecular mechanisms to disease models
960
Scleroderma—clinical and pathological advances
961
Scleroderma-like disorders
962
Sclerogibbidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), a new family record from Iran
963
Scleroglucan compatibility with thickeners, alcohols and polyalcohols and downstream processing implications
964
Scleroglucan gel volume changes in dimethylsulphoxide/water and alkaline solutions are partly caused by polymer chain conformational transitions
965
Scleroglucan/borax/drug hydrogels: Structure characterisation by means of rheological and diffusion experiments
966
Scleroglucan/borax/drug hydrogels: Structure characterisation by means of rheological and diffusion experiments
967
Scleroglucan/borax: characterization of a novel hydrogel system suitable for drug delivery
968
Scleromyxedema
969
Scleromyxoedema-like cutaneous diseases in renal-dialysis patients
970
Sclerorhachis Platyrachis (Boiss.) Podlech Ex Rech. F.: an Indigenous Medicinal Plant from Northeastern Iran; Essential Oil Composition, Total Flavonoid Content and Antioxidant Activity
971
Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT) of the spleen: a case report with FDG-PET findings and literature review
972
Sclerosing cholangitis in adults with cystic fibrosis: a magnetic resonance cholangiographic prospective study
973
Sclerosing cholangitis in childhood: an 18-year experience
974
Sclerosing cholangitis in the paediatric patient
975
Sclerosing Cholangitis Induced by Intra-Biliary Tree Injection of Silver Nitrate or Hypertonic Saline Solutions in Rabbit
976
Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis after orthotopic liver transplantation
977
Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis: Review
978
Sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma with der(10)t(10;17)(p11;q11)
979
Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma: A Cytogenetic, Immunohistochemical, and Ultrastructural Study of an Unusual Histological Variant
980
Sclerosing hemangioma isolated to the mediastinum
981
Sclerosing Hemangioma of the Lung: Report of a Case
982
Sclerosing hemangioma with metastases to multiple nodal stations
983
Sclerosing Hepatic Carcinoma in Non-cirrhotic Liver Resembling Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
984
Sclerosing inflammatory pseudotumor arising from the carotid artery region
985
Sclerosing lymphocytic lobulitis of the breast
986
Sclerosing malignant lymphoma mimicking idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis: importance of clonality study
987
Sclerosing Mesenteritis Presenting as a Pseudotumor of the Greater Omentum
988
Sclerosing Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Parotid Gland
989
Sclerosing Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma: A unique case
990
Sclerosing pancreato-cholangitis
991
Sclerosing pancreato-cholangitis responsive to steroid therapy Original Research Article
992
Sclerosing polycystic adenosis of the parotid gland
993
Sclerosing Sertoli Cell Tumor of the Testis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
994
Sclerosing Stromal Tumor (SST) with Massive Blood Loss at Operation: A Case Report
995
Sclerosing Stromal Tumor of the Ovary
996
Sclerosing Stromal Tumor: A Rare Ovarian Neoplasm
997
Sclerosing Stromal Tumor: A Rare Ovarian Neoplasm
998
Sclerostin inhibits bone growth via antagonizing Wnt/beta-catenin signaling, and via stimulating cell death
999
Sclerostin promotes the apoptosis of human osteoblastic cells: a novel regulation of bone formation
1000
Sclerotherapy for eyelid and anterior orbital venous-lymphatic malformation
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