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Standard molar enthalpy of formation of Ca2[B4O7(OH)2]
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Standard molar enthalpy of formation of Nd(Gly)2(Ala)3Cl3·2H2O(s)
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Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation of Pb5Bi8O17 and PbBi12O19 and phase diagram of the Pb–Bi–O system
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Standard molar Gibbs free energy of formation of PbO(s) over a wide temperature range from EMF measurements
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Standard mono- and dinucleotide repeats do not appear to be sensitive markers of microsatellite instability in the Ewing family of tumors
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Standard monomial theory for flag algebras of GL(n) and Sp(2n)
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Standard monomials for wonderful group compactifications
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Standard Multiple and Single Daily Dosing of Amikacin in Premature Infants
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Standard multivitamin supplementation does not improve vitamin D insufficiency after burns
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Standard Mutation Nomenclature in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: An Urgent Need
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Standard Normal Fetal Lung Volume by MRI Measurement
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Standard of care for alternative medicine
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Standard of care: an evolution in ethical thinking
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STANDARD OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ENERGY LABELING IN EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER IN IRAN
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Standard of hygiene and immune adaptation in newborn infants
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Standard of Materials Specifications, their Implementation and Enforcement on Building Construction Projects in Nigeria
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Standard Opening to Book Review
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Standard Opening to Book Review
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Standard operating procedure (SOP) for the quantitative determination of organic silicon compounds at the surface of elastomeric sealants
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Standard operation protocol for analysis of lipid hydroperoxides in human serum using a fully automated method based on solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry in selected reaction monitoring
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Standard pairs and group relaxations in integer programming Original Research Article
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Standard Paths and Standard Monomials Fixed by a Diagram Automorphism
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Standard pleural biopsy versus CT-guided cutting-needle biopsy for diagnosis of malignant disease in pleural effusions: a randomised controlled trial
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Standard protecting groups create potent and selective κ opioids: Salvinorin B alkoxymethyl ethers Original Research Article
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Standard protocol for closure and repair of post‑meningocele and meningomyelocele back skin defect
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Standard reference data for the air–liquid and vapor–liquid surface tension of benzene
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Standard reference for bone cancer
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Standard reference materials for cements
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Standard reference surfaces for work function measurements in air
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Standard reference water samples for rare earth element determinations
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Standard relativistic reference systems and the IAU framework
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Standard resection of pancreatic cancer and the chance for cure
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Standard SANC modules Original Research Article
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Standard sanitary protocol for embryo washing does not decontaminate equine embryos previously exposed to equine herpes virus-1
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Standard seawater comparison up to P129
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Standard setting for outpatient gynaecology procedures: A multidisciplinary framework for implementation
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Standard setting in medical education: fundamental concepts and emerging challenges
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Standard Setting in Student Assessment
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Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research: Edited by G.P. Robertson, D.C. Coleman, C.S. Bledsoe and P. Collins, 1999. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Hardbound, ISBN 0195120833. GBP120
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Standard soil sample preparation error and comparison of portable XRF to laboratory AA analytical results
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Standard soil sample preparation error and comparison of portable XRF to laboratory AA analytical results
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Standard species from Poland for environmental specimen bank
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Standard specification extensions for provision of language and character enabled server
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Standard staggered and staggered Newton schemes in thermo-hydro-mechanical problems Original Research Article
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Standard state of soil dispersions for rheological measurements
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Standard states and equilibrium in ionic micellar systems
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Standard states for the activities of mineral surface sites and species
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Standard stratifications of EI categories and Alperinʹs weight conjecture
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Standard surface defects produced by water vapour oxidation in steels used in fossil fuel fired power plants
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Standard surface defects produced by water vapour oxidation in steels used in fossil fuel fired power plants
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Standard surface defects produced by water vapour oxidation in steels used in fossil fuel fired power plants
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Standard symmetric operators in Pontryagin spaces: a generalized von Neumann formula and minimality of boundary coefficients
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Standard systems for measurement of pK values and ionic mobilities: 2. Univalent weak bases
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Standard systems for measurement of pKs and ionic mobilities: 1. Univalent weak acids
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Standard tableaux and Klyachkoʹs theorem on Lie representations
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Standard theories of fuzzy sets with the law (μ∧σ′)′=σ∨(μ′∧σ′) Original Research Article
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Standard thermodynamic properties and heat capacity equations of rare earth hydroxides:: II. Ce(III)-, Pr-, Sm-, Eu(III)-, Gd-, Tb-, Dy-, Ho-, Er-, Tm-, Yb-, and Y-hydroxides. Comparison of thermochemical and solubility data
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Standard thermodynamic properties of solutes in supercritical solvents: simulation and theory
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Standard transformed Gibbs energies of coenzyme A derivatives as functions of pH and ionic strength Original Research Article
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Standard treatment guidelines for malaria: Challenges in its implementation in Islamabad (federal capital) and Rawalpindi (twin city), Pakistan
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Standard triangularization of semigroups of non-negative operators
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Standard variables fail to identify patients who will not respond to fluid resuscitation following thermal injury: brief report,
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Standard variant venous dysplasia of the cerebellum in a patient suffering from Muenkeʹs syndrome and tinnitus
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Standard versus limited pelvic lymph node dissection for prostate cancer in patients with a predicted probability of nodal metastasis greater than 1%: Touijer K, Rabbani F, Otero JR, Secin FP, Eastham JA, Scardino PT, Guillonneau B, Sidney Kimmel Center f
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Standard Versus Low-Dose Weight-Adjusted Heparin in Patients Treated With the Platelet Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Receptor Antibody Fragment Abciximab (c7E3 Fab) During Percutaneous Coronary Revascularization
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Standard versus tubeless mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy: A randomised controlled trial
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Standard versus user-interactive assessment of significant coronary stenoses with multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
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Standard weights on algebras of unbounded operators
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Standard X-ray mirror systems for SPring-8 beamlines
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Standard X-ray mirror systems for SPring-8 beamlines
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Standard Yorùbá Context Dependent Tone Identification Using Multi-Class Support Vector Machine (MSVM)
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Standard Young tableaux and colored Motzkin paths
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Standard Young Tableaux in the Weyl Group Setting
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Standard(-like) Model from an image Grand Unified Theory in six-dimensions with image extra-space Original Research Article
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Standardisation and application of a semi-quantitative SDS-PAGE method for measurement of myofibrillar protein fragments in bovine longissimus muscle
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Standardisation and decay data of 177Lu and 188Re
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Standardisation and decay data of 186Re
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Standardisation and measurement of the decay scheme data of 237Np
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Standardisation and measurement of the decay scheme data of 243Am and 239Np
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Standardisation and measurement of the decay scheme data of 243Am and 239Np
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Standardisation and particularisation in services: evidence from Germany
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Standardisation dʹune balistique à quatre ou cinq faisceaux dans le traitement des cancers gastriques par irradiation en situation pré- ou postopératoire
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Standardisation dʹune balistique à quatre ou cinq faisceaux dans le traitement des cancers gastriques par irradiation en situation pré- ou postopératoire
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Standardisation in the construction of a large technological system—the case of the Nordic mobile telephone system
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Standardisation of 11C
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Standardisation of 125I using seven techniques for radioactivity measurement
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Standardisation of 125I using seven techniques for radioactivity measurement
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Standardisation of 169Yb and precise measurement of gamma-ray emission probabilities
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Standardisation of 169Yb and precise measurement of gamma-ray emission probabilities
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Standardisation of 204Tl at IRMM
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Standardisation of 210Pb
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Standardisation of 238Pu using four methods of measurement
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Standardisation of 238Pu using four methods of measurement
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Standardisation of 54Mn and 65Zn using a software coincidence counting system
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Standardisation of 56Co and 57Co using software coincidence counting system
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Standardisation of 89Sr using three different methods
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Standardisation of 90Sr, 63Ni and 55Fe by the 4πβ liquid scintillation spectrometry method with 3H-standard efficiency tracing
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Standardisation of a 229Th solution
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Standardisation of anal sphincter EMG: high and low threshold motor units
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Standardisation of electrostatic test methods and electrostatic discharge prevention measures for the world market
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Standardisation of HPLC techniques for the determination of naturally-occurring folates in food
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Standardisation of low-activity actinide solutions by alpha-particle counting at a defined solid angle
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Standardisation of marker placement in 3 dimensional movement analysis
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Standardisation of methods for assessing mould germination: A workshop report
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Standardisation of mycotoxin sampling procedures: an urgent necessity
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Standardisation of Rock–Eval pyrolysis for the analysis of recent sediments and soils
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Standardisation of the chromatic characteristics of sobretablas wine macerates obtained by an accelerated ageing technique using heating and oak shavings
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Standardisation of the definition of access to safe water
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Standardisation of the haemagglutination test for peste des petits ruminants (PPR)
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Standardisation, centralisation and marketing in multinational companies
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Standardised alcohol screening in primary health care services targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia
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Standardised B-scan and A-scan echographic evaluation of spontaneous anterior uveal melanomas in the dog
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Standardised coding of diet records: experiences from INTERMAP UK
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Standardised ileal digestibility of crude protein and amino acids of UK-grown peas and faba beans by broilers
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Standardised management of atraumatic epistaxis for improved outcomes in an emergency department with off-site ear, nose and throat cover - A quality improvement project
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Standardised Mangifera indica extract is an ideal antioxidant
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Standardised mortality ratios
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Standardised mortality ratios
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Standardised patients: as we evaluate, so shall we reap
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Standardised Warfarin Reversal Expedites Time toTheatre for Fractured Neck of Femur Surgery and ImprovesMortality Rates: A Matched Cohort Study
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Standardising approaches to food and fluid monitoring across Wales
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Standardising stocking density for freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De Man, 1879) farming in coconut garden channels
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Standardising the approach to rape in the EU
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Standardising the lift of an association rule
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Standardization and adaptation in business format franchising
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Standardization and decay data determinations of 125I, 54Mn and 203Hg
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Standardization and decay data of 153Sm
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Standardization and decay data of 169Yb
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Standardization and decay data of 237Np
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Standardization and experimentation: Ex ante vs. ex post standardization
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Standardization and half-life measurement of 55Fe
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Standardization and half-life measurement of antimony-124
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Standardization and nuclear decay data of 65Zn
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Standardization and photon emission probabilities in the decay of 237Np/233Pa
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Standardization and protection in a vertical differentiation model
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Standardization and Study of Psychological Properties of the HSE Stress Questionnaire
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Standardization and Study of Some Psychometric Properties of the Washington University Sentence Completion Test (Long-form) among the Iranian Students
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Standardization and the costs of assessing quality
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Standardization and the stability of collusion
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Standardization and validation of an induced ovulation model system in buffalo cows: Characterization of gene expression changes in the periovulatory follicle
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Standardization and Validation of Intimacy Attitude Scale–Revised in Tehran University Students
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Standardization and Validation of Non-invasive Monitoring of End Tidal Carbon Dioxide in Neonates via Nasal Cannula: An Observational Study
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Standardization as a Tool for Causal Inference in Medical Research
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Standardization criteria for an ischemic surgical model of acute hepatic failure in pigs
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Standardization criteria for the detection of BCR/ABL fusion in interphase nuclei of chronic myelogenous leukemia patients by fluorescence in situ hybridization
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Standardization for an innovative world Review Article
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Standardization in Chinese character processing and Chinese MARC records
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Standardization in pathologic assessment of transitional cell cancer of the bladder
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Standardization in technology-based markets
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Standardization methods for handling instrument related signal shift in gas-sensor array measurement data Original Research Article
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Standardization methods for testing photo-catalytic air remediation materials: Problems and solution
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Standardization of 110mAg and 75Se by the beta-efficiency extrapolation method
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Standardization of 110mAg by liquid scintillation and 4πβ–γ coincidence counting
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Standardization of 125I and 238Pu
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Standardization of 125I by the coincidence method and practical applications
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Standardization of 134Cs by three methods
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Standardization of 139Ce by the liquid scintillation counting using the triple to double coincidence ratio method
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Standardization of 152Eu
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Standardization of 152Eu and 154Eu by 4πβ−4πγ coincidence method and 4π(β+γ) integral counting
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Standardization of 152Eu and 88Y
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Standardization of 153Sm
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Standardization of 169Yb and γ-ray emission probability data
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Standardization of 169Yb by the 4πβ-γ method
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Standardization of 18F by coincidence and LSC methods
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Standardization of 18F using the 4π(β+γ) integral counting technique
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Standardization of 192Ir solution at BARC
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Standardization of 204Tl and 89Sr at VNIIM
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Standardization of 222Rn by LSC and comparison with α- and γ-spectrometry
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Standardization of 226Ra radionuclide solutions
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Standardization of 226Ra radionuclide solutions
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Standardization of 234Th by Cerenkov counting
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Standardization of 241Am solution
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Standardization of 241Am, 124Sb and 131I by live-timed anti-coincidence counting with extending dead time
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Standardization of 32P/33P and 204Tl by liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of 55Fe by tracing method
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Standardization of 57Co by MCTS technique
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Standardization of 57Co by MCTS technique
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Standardization of 64Cu using an improved decay scheme
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Standardization of 64Cu using an improved decay scheme
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Standardization of 65Zn
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Standardization of 65Zn by 4πPC-γ coincidence counting method with efficiency extrapolation
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Standardization of 67Ga by 4πγ (NaI) and 4πβ–γ coincidence methods
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Standardization of 67Ga using a 4π(LS)β–γ anti-coincidence system
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Standardization of 67Ga, 51Cr and 55Fe by live-timed anti-coincidence counting with extending dead time
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Standardization of 68(Ge+Ga)
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Standardization of 75Se and X-ray emission probability data
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Standardization of 75Se and X-ray emission probability data
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Standardization of 89Sr
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Standardization of 89Sr at the National Office of Measures
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Standardization of 99mTc
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Standardization of a 186Re sodium perrhenate radiochemical solution using the TDCR method in liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of a 204Tl radioactive solution
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Standardization of a 32P solution containing pure-beta impurities using the TDCR method in liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of a 89Sr solution from a BIPM intercomparison using a liquid scintillation method
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Standardization of a galactogogue herbal mixture based on its total phenol and flavonol contents and antioxidant activity
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Standardization of a multivariate calibration model applied to the determination of chromium in tanning sewage
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Standardization of a Questionnaire for Neurotoxic Symptoms,
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Standardization of a shear test method for lead-free solder paste chip joints
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STANDARDIZATION OF A TRAUMA SYMPTOMS CHECKLIST FOR CHILDREN
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Standardization of a volumetric displacement measurement for two-body abrasion scratch test data analysis
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Standardization of an Indirect ELISA for Serological Diagnosis of Aspergilloma
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Standardization of anal sphincter electromyography: normative data
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Standardization of antioxidant properties of honey by a combination of spectrophotometric/fluorimetric assays and chemometrics Original Research Article
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Standardization of beam line representations
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Standardization of beam line representations
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Standardization of capillary zone electropherograms obtained by using field enhanced sample stacking
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Standardization of catalyst preparation using reference catalyst: ion exchange of mordenite type zeolite: 1. Remarkable dealumination accompanying ion exchange Original Research Article
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Standardization of catalyst preparation using reference catalyst: ion exchange of mordenite type zeolite: 2. Origin of dealumination and recommended standard conditions Original Research Article
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Standardization of Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale in Iranian subjects with Cerebrovascular Accident
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Standardization of coronary vasomotor tone with intracoronary nitroglycerin
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Standardization of Course Plan and Design of Objective Structured Field Examination (OSFE) for the Assessment of Pharm.D. Student’s Community Pharmacy Clerkship Skills
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Standardization of cultivated javanese turmeric (curcuma xanthorrhiza) simplicia and extract for the development of herbal medicine production
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Standardization of Data Collection and Reporting Methods for Infection Control (IC) Surveillance of Targeted, High Risk Procedures Via a Web Based Format in a 22 Hospital System Leads to the Development of a Model Process
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Standardization of diagnostic PCR for the detection of foodborne pathogens
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Standardization of Dietary Intake Measurements by Nonlinear Calibration Using Short-term Reference Data
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Standardization of DNA Residual Quantification Method of Vero Cell Rabies Vaccine for Human Use
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Standardization of electron-capture radionuclides by liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of Equine Specific Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for measuring Serum Insulin Concentrations
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Standardization of fluorescence excitation–emission-matrices in aquatic milieu
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Standardization of fluorescence in situ hybridization studies on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) blood and marrow cells by the CLL Research Consortium
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Standardization of flux chamber and wind tunnel flux measurements for quantifying volatile organic compound and ammonia emissions from area sources at animal feeding operations
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Standardization of food allergen extracts for skin prick test
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Standardization of Food Composition Databases for the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC): General Theoretical Concept
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Standardization of gas amplification description in proportional counters
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Standardization of gas amplification description in proportional counters
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Standardization of Health Terminology Systems and the Roles of Responsible Organizations
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Standardization of hematopoietic stem cell assays: A summary of a workshop and working group meeting sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD on September 8–9, 1998 and July 30, 199
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Standardization of incubation conditions for hemolysis testing of biomaterials
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Standardization of islet isolation outcome – A new automatic system to determine pancreatic islet viability
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Standardization of Juniperus macrocarpa Sibt. & Sm. and Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb. Extracts with Carbohydrate Digestive Enzyme Inhibitory and Antioxidant Activities
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Standardization of lightning protection based on the physics or on the tradition? ☆
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Standardization of mapping practices in the British Geological Survey
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Standardization of measuring power output during wheelchair propulsion on a treadmill: Pitfalls in a multi-center study
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Standardization of metal oxide sensor array using artificial neural networks through experimental design
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Standardization of Methods for Fluence (UV Dose) Determination in Bench-Scale UV Experiments
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Standardization of Micro-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and Western Blot for Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi Antibodies Using Extracts from Mexican Strains as Antigens
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Standardization of micropropgation techniques for Aloe vera: A pharmaceutically important plant
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Standardization of Molecular Diagnostic of the entC and ent E Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Human Infections in Zabol
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Standardization of Nanoparticle Measurements
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Standardization of near-infrared spectra in the wavelet domain
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Standardization of NIRR-1 irradiation and counting facilities for instrumental neutron activation analysis
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Standardization of Pasteurized Sugarcane Juice
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Standardization of potentiometric sensors and acid–base behaviour of a series of bases in nitrobenzene Original Research Article
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Standardization of procedures for nitrogen fractionation of ruminant feeds
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Standardization of process condition in batch thermal pasteurization and its effect on antioxidant, pigment and microbial inactivation of Ready to Drink (RTD) beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) juice
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Standardization of process for preparation of fig-mango mixed toffee
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Standardization of Process Norms in Bakerʹs Yeast Fermentation through Statistical Models in Comparison with Neural Networks
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Standardization of Production of Fish Sausage from Unwashed Mince Blend of Low Cost Marine Fish
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of protocols of vaccination with Salmonella strain expressing vapA against Rhodococcus equi infection
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Standardization of pure-beta emitting and electron-capture radionuclides by liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of pure-beta emitting and electron-capture radionuclides by liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of Question Items to Test Tamil Case Markers – A Study
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Standardization of radionuclide by β(LS)-γ coincidence counting using the geometry-efficiency variation method
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Standardization of raw wind speed data under complex terrain conditions: A data-driven scheme
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Standardization of Reasons for Living Inventory for adolescents: Diagnosis, appraisal, therapy and rehabilitation of people who attempt to suicide
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Standardization of reflectance measurements in dispersed organic matter: Results of an exercise to improve interlaboratory agreement
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Standardization of retention time data for AMT tag proteomics database generation
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Standardization of Rotatory Chair Velocity Step and Sinusoidal Harmonic Acceleration Tests in Adult Population
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Standardization of seismic tomographic models and earthquake focal mechanisms data sets based on web technologies, visualization with keyhole markup language
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Standardization of social intelligence questionnaire in male and female
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Standardization of some electron capture radionuclides
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Standardization of some electron capture radionuclides
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Standardization of SPE signals in multicomponent analysis of three benzimidazolic pesticides by spectrofluorimetry Original Research Article
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Standardization of strength evaluation methods using critical distance stress
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Standardization of Technical Processes in Central American Libraries
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Standardization of the Ammonia Electrode Method for Evaluating Seafood Quality by Correlation to Sensory Analysis
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Standardization of the Binge Eating Scale among Iranian Obese Population
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Standardization of the Binge Eating Scale among Iranian Obese Population
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Standardization of the Boehm titration. Part I. CO2 expulsion and endpoint determination Original Research Article
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Standardization of the Boehm titration: Part II. Method of agitation, effect of filtering and dilute titrant Original Research Article
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Standardization of the EC nuclides55Fe and 65Zn with theCIEMAT/NIST LSC tracer method
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Standardization of the first aid treatment of burn injuries in Vorarlberg, Austria
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Standardization of the institutional address
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Standardization of the nutrition and diet division of the University Hospital in Santa Maria
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Standardization of the perchlorate discharge assay for thyroid toxicity testing in rats
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Standardization of the Persian Version of the Academic Commitment Scale
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Standardization of the Persian Version of the Treatment Entry Questionnaire for Students with Internet Addiction
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Standardization of the Preparation and Quantitation of Water-accommodated Fractions of Petroleum for Toxicity Testing
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Standardization of the strength of metals under conditions of low-temperature instability of plastic deformation and the action of strong magnetic fields
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Standardization of Three Hope Scales, as Possible Measures at the End of Life, in Iranian Population
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Standardization of Three Hope Scales, as Possible Measures at the End of Life, in Iranian Population
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Standardization of Thresholding for Binary Conversion of Vocal Tract Modeling in Computed Tomography
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Standardization of transcranial magnetic stimulation in the horse
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Standardization of tritiated water and 204Tl by TDCR liquid scintillation counting
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Standardization of tritiated water by two improved methods
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Standardization of U(X1 + X2): The 234Th + 234mPa + 230Th mixture
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Standardization of U(X1 + X2): The 234Th + 234mPa + 230Th mixture
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Standardization of UV–visible data in a food adulteration classification problem
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Standardization of Various Parameters for Mycoherbicidal metabolites production from Fusarium sp. FGCCW#16 for Parthenium hysterophorus Management
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Standardization of whole breast radiotherapy is required for safe omission of axillary lymph node dissection in breast cancer patients
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Standardization policy and international trade
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Standardization problem of author affiliations in citation indexes
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Standardization prospective in ESONET NoE and a possible implementation on the ANTARES Site
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Standardization prospective in ESONET NoE and a possible implementation on the ANTARES Site
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Standardization Reduces Recurrence and Overall Complication Rate in Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty: Retrospective Cohort Study
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STANDARDIZATION TO ACCOUNT FOR CROSS-CULTURAL RESPONSE BIAS A Classification of Score Adjustment Procedures and Review of Research in JCCP
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Standardization versus adaptation of international marketing strategy: an integrative assessment of the empirical research
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Standardization, diversity and learning: Strategies for the coevolution of technology and industrial capacit
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Standardization, requirements uncertainty and software project performance
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Standardized active measurements on a tier 1 IP backbone
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Standardized assessment of cognitive functioning during development and aging using an automated touchscreen battery
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Standardized biodegradability tests: Extrapolation to aerobic environments
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Standardized Cannabis sativa extract attenuates tau and stathmin gene expression in the melanoma cell line
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Standardized Cardiovascular Data for Clinical Research, Registries, and Patient Care: A Report From the Data Standards Workgroup of the National Cardiovascular Research Infrastructure Project
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Standardized clinical care pathways for major thoracic cases reduce hospital costs
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Standardized Collimated Beam Testing Protocol for Water/Wastewater Ultraviolet Disinfection
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Standardized coordinate systems for solar image data Original Research Article
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Standardized course generation process using Dynamic Fuzzy Petri Nets
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Standardized Data Collection and Reporting of Tissue Expander (TE) Procedure Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) Via a Web Based Format by Infection Control Professionals (ICPs) in a 22 Pediatric Hospital System
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Standardized Design of Double Tees With Large Web Openings
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Standardized Design of Double Tees With Large Web Openings
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Standardized Endpoint Definitions for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Clinical Trials: A Consensus Report From the Valve Academic Research Consortium
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Standardized entrainment tubes for the evaluation of pharmaceutical dry powder dispersion
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Standardized ethyl acetate fraction from the roots of Brassica rapa attenuates the experimental arthritis by down regulating inflammatory responses and inhibiting NF-κB activation
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Standardized evaluation of patch test reading with a laser doppler perfusion imager
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Standardized evaluation of regional and institutional breast cancer outcomes
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Standardized exercise oximetry predicts postpneumonectomy outcome
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Standardized Extract of Costus Afer Ker. Gawl leaves Modulates Reproductive Toxicity Caused by Fructose-Streptozotocin Administration in Type-2 Diabetic Rats Model
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STANDARDIZED GENERAL-PURPOSE NOISE REACTION QUESTIONS FOR COMMUNITY NOISE SURVEYS: RESEARCH AND A RECOMMENDATION
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Standardized Growth Toxicity Testing (Cu, Zn, Pb, and Pentachlorophenol) with Helix aspersa
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Standardized guidelines for the interpretation of dobutamine echocardiography reduce interinstitutional variance in interpretation
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Standardized health plan reporting in four areas of preventive health care Original Research Article
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Standardized Herbal PM014 Formula Ameliorates Pulmonary Fibrosis in COVID-19 Patients by Inhibiting the TGF-β1 Signaling Pathway
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Standardized high performance readout integrated circuits enable rapid development of QWIP imaging systems
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Standardized ileal digestibilities of amino acids and nitrogen in rye, barley, soybean meal, malt sprouts, sorghum, wheat germ and broken rice fed to growing pigs
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Standardized Ileal Digestible Threonine Requirements and Its Effects on Performance and Gut Morphology of Broiler Chicks Fed Two Levels of Protein
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Standardized incidence rates of surgical site infection: A multicenter study in Thailand
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Standardized Infertility Treatments not only Ensure Maternal-Fetal Health but also Provide Higher Success Rates
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STANDARDIZED LECTIN IN THE PREVENTION OF BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY
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Standardized low-load repetitive work: evidence of different motor control strategies between experienced workers and a reference group
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Standardized method for evaluation of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) germplasm collections as a genetic resource for fruit nutritional compounds
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Standardized method for evaluation of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) germplasm collections as a genetic resource for fruit nutritional compounds
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Standardized model runs and sensitivity analysis using the “Bubbledrive-1” volcanic conduit flow model
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Standardized mortality in eating disorders—a quantitative summary of previously published and new evidence
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Standardized noise annoyance scales in Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese
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Standardized patient care guidelines reduce infectious morbidity in appendectomy patients
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Standardized patients versus simulated patients in medical education: are they the same or different
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Standardized Percentile Curves of Body Mass Index of Northeast Iranian Children Aged 25 to 60 Months
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Standardized posterior mode for the flexible use of a conjugate prior
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Standardized precipitation index and nitrogen rate effects on crop yields and risk distribution in maize
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Standardized pseudospectral formulation of the inviscid supsersonic blunt body problem
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Standardized Punica Granatum Pericarp Extract, Suppresses Tumor Proliferation and Angiogenesis in a Mouse Model of Melanoma: Possible Involvement of PPARα and PPARγ Pathways
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Standardized rater training for the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-17) in psychiatric novices
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Standardized Reporting Criteria for Studies Evaluating Suspected Acute Heart Failure Syndromes in the Emergency Department
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Standardized reporting guidelines for studies evaluating risk stratification of emergency department patients with potential acute coronary syndromes
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Standardized test mixture for the characterization of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography columns: the Phillips mix
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Standardized test performance of children with a history of prenatal exposure to multiple drugs/cocaine
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Standardized tests fail to assess the effects of antibiotics on environmental bacteria
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Standardized Uptake Values Derived from 18F-FDG PET May Predict Lung Cancer Microvessel Density and Expression of KI 67, VEGF, and HIF-1α but Not Expression of Cyclin D1, PCNA, EGFR, PD L1, and p53
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Standardized vs. customary ordinary cokriging: Some comments on the article “The geostatistical analysis of experiments at the landscape-scale” by T.F.A. Bishop and R.M. Lark
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Standardizing ambulatory dental clinics
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Standardizing and Estimation of Teacher Empowerment Assessment Tool
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Standardizing and validating transcranial magnetic stimulation measures for use in stroke rehabilitation research
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Standardizing automotive multimedia interfaces
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Standardizing city tourism statistics
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Standardizing compact models for IC simulation
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Standardizing failure, success, and survival decisions in clinical studies of ceramic and metal–ceramic fixed dental prostheses
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Standardizing formats of corporate source data
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Standardizing GC–MS metabolomics
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Standardizing Infra-red Measures of Bone Mineral Crystallinity: an Experimental Approach
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Standardizing measurement, sampling and reporting for public exposure assessments
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Standardizing Patient’s Posture During Blood Collection by Venipuncture
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Standardizing photoreactivation: Comparison of DNA photorepair rate in Escherichia coli using four different fluorescent lamps
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Standardizing questionnaire items for the assessment of waterpipe tobacco use in epidemiological studies
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Standardizing Re–Os geochronology: A new molybdenite Reference Material (Henderson, USA) and the stoichiometry of Os salts
371
Standardizing the Bactericidal Activities of Silver Nanoparticles Made By Electrochemical Reduction and Comparing It with Deconex 53 Instrument
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Standardizing the Free Energy Change of Transmembrane Helix–Helix Interactions
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Standardizing the interview process and developing a faculty interview rubric: An effective method to recruit and retain online instructors
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Standardizing the Method of Measuring by Echocardiogram the Diameter of the Ascending Aorta in Patients With a Bicuspid Aortic Valve
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Standardizing the narrative of use cases: A controlled vocabulary of web user tasks
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Standardizing the narrative of use cases: A controlled vocabulary of web user tasks
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Standard-legal maintenance and regulation of innovative activities in Voronezh region
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Standard-less analysis of Zircaloy clad samples by an instrumental neutron activation method
379
Standardless energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis using primary radiation monochromatized with LiF(200) crystal
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Standardless energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis using primary radiation monochromatized with LiF(200) crystal
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Standardless quantification by parameter optimization in electron probe microanalysis
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Standardless quantification by parameter optimization in electron probe microanalysis
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Standardless quantification of single fluid inclusions using synchrotron radiation induced X-ray fluorescence
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Standardless screening of chemical warfare agents based on gas chromatographic data
385
Standard-like model building on type II orientifolds Original Research Article
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Standard-like models from intersecting D4-branes
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Standard-like models from intersecting D5-branes
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Standardly Stratified Algebras and Tilting
389
Standards across borders: crossborder diffusion of the armʹs length standard in North America
390
Standards and certification procedures in organic agriculture: An overview focusing on organic crop production
391
Standards and experience in radon measurement and regulation of radon mitigation in Austria
392
Standards and intellectual property rights: an economic and legal perspective
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Standards and New Technology for Systems and Virtualization Management: A Report on SVM’08
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Standards and protection
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Standards and quality in burn treatment
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Standards and ratings for the application of molded-case, insulated-case, and power circuit breakers
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Standards and Tools in Production and Maintenance of System Documentation
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Standards and verification for fair-exchange and atomicity in e-commerce transactions
399
Standards as a new form of social contract? Sustainability initiatives in the coffee industry
400
Standards education in senior design courses
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Standards for adult immunization practices Original Research Article
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Standards for Better Health
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Standards for care of critically ill children with burns
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Standards for care of critically ill children with burns
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Standards for Comparative Adult Education Research
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Standards for design life of buildings: utilization in the design process
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Standards for education and training for interagency working in child protection in the UK
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Standards for education and training for interagency working in child protection in the UK: Implications for nurses, midwives and health visitors
409
Standards for ergonomics principles relating to the design of work systems and to mental workload
410
Standards for Ethical Publication
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Standards for follow-up care of patients with breast cancer
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Standards for heating energy use in Russian buildings: a review and a report of recent progress
413
Standards for hospital libraries 2007
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Standards for Library Education in Private Universities in Jordan
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Standards for Measures Used for Public Reporting of Efficiency in Health Care: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Interdisciplinary Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research and the American College of Cardiology Foundation
416
Standards for medical practices as mirrored in Hisbah treatises
417
Standards for online teaching: lessons from the education, health and IT sectors
418
Standards for publication of isotope ratio and chemical data in Chemical Geology
419
Standards for Selection of Surfactant Compositions used in Completion and Stimulation Fluids
420
Standards for the measurement of diffuse reflectance – an overview of available materials and measurement laboratories Original Research Article
421
Standards for Thoracic Surgical Oncology in a Single-Payer Healthcare System
422
Standards for vision science libraries
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Standards in a time of constant change
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Standards in Electronic Resource Management
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Standards in reliability and safety engineering
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Standards in the smart card world
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Standards in wireless telephone networks
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Standards of care in the antiretroviral rollout world
429
Standards of clinical waste management in hospitals—A second look
430
Standards of medical care in UK
431
Standards of radium-226: from Marie Curie to the International Committee for Radionuclide Metrology
432
Standards policy for information infrastructure : B. KAHIN and J. ABBATE (Eds). MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. (1995). xiv+653 pp., $35.00, ISBN 0-262-61117-1
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Standards policy for information infrastructure : Kahin, Brian & Abbate, Janet, Eds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. 653 pp. $35 (paperback) (ISBN 0-262-61117-1)
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Standards to avoid bias in fingerprint examination? Are such standards doomed to be based on fiscal expediency?
435
Standards update from IP 07
436
Standards Usage Language (SUL)
437
Standards, Conformity Assessment, and Trade into the 21st century : National Research Council, 1995, 238 pages, $37.95
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Standards, dominant designs and preferential acquisition of complementary assets through slight information advantages
439
Standards, Options et Recommandations 2001 pour la radiothérapie des patientes atteintes dʹun cancer du sein infiltrant non métastatique, mise à jour
440
Standards, Options et Recommandations 2003 pour la radiothérapie des patients atteints de tumeurs malignes des glandes salivaires (lymphomes, sarcomes et mélanomes exclus), mise à jour
441
Standards, Options et Recommandations pour la curiethérapie des patients atteints de cancer de la prostate : efficacité et toxicité
442
Standards, Options et Recommandations pour la prise en charge des patients atteints dʹun cancer bronchique primitif de stade I ou II traités par irradiation exclusive
443
Standards, Options et Recommandations pour la radiothérapie des patientes atteintes de cancer de lʹendomètre
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Standards, Options et Recommandations pour la radiothérapie du cancer du rein
445
Standards, Options et Recommandations pour la radiothérapie externe des patients atteints de cancer de la prostate : évaluation de lʹeffet dose
446
Standards, options : recommandations 2008 pour la prise en charge thérapeutique du patient atteint d’une tumeur maligne des glandes salivaires (lymphomes, sarcomes et mélanomes exclus), rapport abrégé
447
Standards, strategy, and policy: Cases and stories : by Peter Grindley, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995, pp. xiv + 285, $US56.00, ISBN 0-19-828807-
448
Standards, trade and competition in the emerging global information infrastructure environment
449
Standards: DASC sees moves toward formality in design
450
Standards: The P1685 IP-XACT IP Metadata Standard
451
Standards-based approaches to B2B workflow integration
452
STANDARISASI PADA FASILITAToR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING DI SuMATERA bARAT
453
Standart Hasta Geribildiriminin Öğrencilerin Güdülenme Düzeyine Etkisi
454
Standaryzacja ilościowego oznaczania BCR-ABL za pomoca RQ-PCR w polskich Laboratoriach Biologii Molekularnej – stan aktualny
455
Standby battery requirements for telecommunications power
456
Standby electricity consumption and saving potentials of Turkish households
457
Standby power requirements of household appliances in Canada
458
Standby Power System VRLA Battery Reserve Life Estimation Scheme
459
Standby power use in Chinese homes
460
Standby Rate Design: Current Issues and Possible Innovations
461
Standby Rates Issue Is More Nuanced Than Authors Let on
462
Standby redundancy optimization problems with fuzzy lifetimes
463
Standby Service to Distributed Generation Projects: The Wrong Tool for Subsidies
464
Standby system with general repair, reboot delay, switching failure and unreliable repair facility—A statistical standpoint Original Research Article
465
Stand-by versus stent-by during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
466
Standby-battery autonomy versus power quality
467
Standing : M. Rys and S. Konz. Ergonomics, 37(4), 677–687
468
Standing acoustic waves imaged by a nanomechanical resonator
469
Standing Alfvén waves with m ≫ 1 in a dipole magnetosphere with moving plasma and aurorae Original Research Article
470
Standing and very slow walking: foot pain-pressure threshold, subjective pain experience and work activity
471
Standing balance evaluation using a triaxial accelerometer
472
Standing balance of children with developmental coordination disorder under altered sensory conditions
473
Standing contact fatigue testing of a ductile material: surface and subsurface cracks
474
Standing contact fatigue with a cylindrical indenter
475
Standing crop of planktonic ciliates in the East China Sea and their potential grazing impact and contribution to nutrient regeneration
476
Standing fronts in oscillatory reactions on composite catalytic surfaces
477
Standing gravity waves of large amplitude in deep water
478
Standing guard—being a relative to a hospitalised, elderly person
479
Standing Handball Throwing Velocity Estimation with a Single Wrist-Mounted Inertial Sensor
480
Standing herbage mass: An integrated indicator of management practices for examining how fertility and defoliation regime shape the functional structure of species-rich grasslands
481
Standing Laser Surgery in the Horse
482
Standing on ceremony
483
Standing on the shoulders of giants. Science, politics and trust: a parliamentary life. By Jeremy Bray, edited by Elizabeth Bray
484
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Interpreting Reflective Practice in TESOL
485
Standing on the toes of pygmies:: Why econophysics must be careful of the economic foundations on which it builds
486
Standing on the verge: Lessons and limits from the empirical study of consciousness
487
Standing or lying C70s encapsulated in carbon nanotubes with different diameters
488
Standing orders: considerations for acquisitions method
489
Standing outside the interview process? The illusion of objectivity in phenomenological data generation
490
Standing phase angle reduction for power system restoration
491
Standing pulses in almost periodic channels Original Research Article
492
Standing sagittal thoracic curvature in cyclists and non-cyclists
493
Standing slow magnetosonic waves in a dipole-like plasmasphere
494
Standing stability in the frontal plane determined by lateral forces applied to the hip
495
Standing Stock and Production Rate of Phytoplankton and a Red Tide Outbreak in a Heavily Eutrophic Embayment, Dokai Bay, Japan
496
Standing stock of deep-sea metazoan meiofauna in the Sulu Sea and adjacent areas
497
Standing stocks and body size of deep-sea macrofauna: Predicting the baseline of 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico
498
Standing stocks, production, and respiration of phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria in the western Arctic Ocean
499
Standing stomachs, clamoring chests and cooling livers: Metaphors in the psychological lexicon of Japanese
500
Standing Tall in the Estuary
501
Standing up for Open Source
502
Standing wave description of nearly conservative, parametrically driven waves in extended systems
503
Standing Wave Design and Experimental Validation of a Tandem Simulated Moving Bed Process for Insulin Purification
504
Standing Wave Design of Carousel Ion-Exchange Processes for the Removal of Zinc Ions from a Protein Mixture
505
Standing Wave Difference Method for Leak Detection in Pipeline Systems
506
Standing wave instabilities in a chain of nonlinear coupled oscillators
507
Standing wave patterns in shallow beds of vibrated granular material
508
Standing wave pump field induced coherent non-linear resonances in rubidium vapor
509
Standing waves and global existence for the nonlinear wave equation with potential and damping terms Review Article
510
Standing waves and resonance transport mechanism in quantum networks
511
Standing waves for a generalized Davey–Stewartson system: Revisited Original Research Article
512
Standing waves for a two-way model system for water waves
513
Standing waves for nonlinear Schrödinger equations with a radial potential Original Research Article
514
Standing waves for quasilinear Schrِdinger equations
515
Standing waves for supercritical nonlinear Schrödinger equations
516
Standing waves for the Chern–Simons–Schrödinger systems without (AR) condition
517
Standing waves in a non-linear 1D lattice: Floquet multipliers, Krein signatures, and stability
518
Standing waves of magnetic edge states in mesoscopic magnetic rings
519
Standing waves of nonlinear Schrödinger equations with the gauge field
520
Standing waves of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in floating zones under microgravity observed in the experiment maus G141 Original Research Article
521
Standing waves, clustering, and phase waves in 1D simulations of kinetic relaxation oscillations in NO+NH3 on Pt(1 0 0) coupled by diffusion
522
Standing-oscillatory natural convection computed for molten silicon in Czochralski configuration
523
Standing-up in healthy subjects: symmetry of weight distribution and lateral displacement of the centre of mass as related to limb dominance
524
Standing-Wave Design of a Simulated Moving Bed under a Pressure Limit for Enantioseparation of Phenylpropanolamine
525
Standing-wave enhanced electroabsorption modulator for 40-GHz optical pulse generation
526
Standoff distance and bow shock phenomena in the Cold Spray process
527
Standoff Raman Detection of Explosive Materials Using a Small Raman Spectroscopy System
528
Standoff Raman spectrometry for the non-invasive detection of explosives precursors in highly fluorescing packaging
529
Standoff Raman Spectroscopy of C4 Explosive and Study the Effect of Integration Time and Laser Power
530
Standoff reflection–absorption spectra of surface adsorbed explosives measured with pulsed quantum cascade lasers
531
Standoff-mortar fragment velocity characterization before and after perforating conventional building walls
532
Standoff-mortar-induced fragment forces
533
Standpipe flow modeling, experimental validation and design recommendations
534
Standpipe models for diagnostics and control of a circulating fluidized bed
535
Stand-scale spatial patterns of soil microbial biomass in natural cold-temperate beech forests along an elevation gradient
536
Stand-scale spatial patterns of soil microbial biomass in natural cold-temperate beech forests along an elevation gradient
537
Stand-total tree-ring measurements and forest inventory documented climate-induced forest dynamics in the semi-arid Altai Mountains
538
Stand-up Comedy Humor Discourse in Local Perspective in Indonesia
539
Stanford experience with obliterative bronchiolitis after lung and heart-lung transplantation
540
Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection Caused by Blunt Trauma in a Patient with Situs Inversus
541
Stanford-Binet and WAIS IQ differences and their implications for adults with intellectual disability (aka mental retardation)
542
Stanis aw Pi tkiewicz and the Beginnings of Mathematical Logic in Poland
543
Stanley conjecture in small embedding dimension
544
Stanley J Korsmeyer
545
Stanley J. Korsmeyer
546
Stanley Keith Runcorn (1922–1995)
547
Stanley L. Brodsky, Coping with Cross-Examination: And Other Pathways to Effective Testimony, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC (2004) 249 pages.
548
Stanley Symmetric Functions and Quiver Varieties
549
Stanley–Reisner rings and the radicals of lattice ideals
550
Stanley–Reisner rings with large multiplicities are Cohen–Macaulay
551
Stanleyʹs character polynomials and coloured factorisations in the symmetric group
552
Stanleyʹs Shuffling Theorem Revisited
553
Stanna-closo-dodecaborate: A Nucleophile in Transition Metal Chemistry
554
Stanniocalcin (STC) in the Endometrial Glands of the Ovine Uterus: Regulation by Progesterone and Placental Hormones
555
Stannous chloride and the glucoheptonic acid effect: study of a kit used in nuclear medicine
556
Stannous chloride induces alterations in enzyme activities, lipid peroxidation and histopathology in male rabbit: Antioxidant role of vitamin C
557
Stannous chloride mediated one pot synthesis of functionalized indole-3-yl pyridines using 3-cyanoacetylindoles and 3-formylchromones
558
Stannoxane capping derived from chiral tridentate NNO donor ligand for nickel and copper macrocycles: Comparative binding studies of stannoxane moiety and its modulated copper complex with CTDNA
559
Stannoxanes and phosphonates: New approaches in organometallic and transition metal assemblies
560
Stannum doping of layered LiNi3/8Co2/8Mn3/8O2 cathode materials with high rate capability for Li-ion batteries
561
Stannyl cyclopropanes by diastereoselective cyclopropanations with (tributylstannyl)-diazoacetate esters catalyzed by Cu(I)N-heterocyclic carbene
562
Stannylated Allylsulfones as Versatile New Building Blocks
563
Stannylation of unsaturated carbon–carbon bonds by tin tetrachloride
564
Stannylene acetal-mediated regioselective open glycosylation of methyl β-d-galactopyranoside and methyl α-l-rhamnopyranoside
565
Stanol Esters as a Component of Maximal Dietary Therapy in the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III Report
566
STAO: a component architecture for raster and time series modeling
567
STAP for GPS receiver synchronization
568
Stapedectomy in tympanosclerosis, hearing results
569
Stapedotomy and Stapedectomy Outcomes as Surgical Approaches in Juvenile Otosclerosis: A Systematic Review
570
Stapes surgery and psychiatric complications
571
STAPH AUREUS AS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF OSTEOARTICULAR INFECTION IN DOST – 1 MAYO HOSPITAL, LAHORE
572
Staphylinid beetles as bioindicators
573
Staphyloccoccal genome sequenced
574
Staphylococcal Bacteraemia/Sepsis - Characteristics of Laboratory Parameters
575
Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome mec (SCCmec) Typing of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains Isolated from Community- and Hospital-Acquired Infections
576
Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome mec Types Among Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Northern Iran
577
Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome mec Typing of Meticillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Kermanshah Province, West of Iran
578
Staphylococcal community of a small unit manufacturing traditional dry fermented sausages
579
Staphylococcal endocarditis presented with left ventricular cysts and right atrial mass in a drug abuser
580
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B induces anergy to conventional peptide in memory T cells
581
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Induces Arthritis in Female DBA/1 Mice but Fails to Induce Activation of Type II Collagen-Reactive Lymphocytes
582
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Induces the Expression of Activation Markers on Murine Memory T Cells in the Absence of Proliferation or Lymphokine Secretion
583
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B modulates Vβ8+ TcR-associated T-cell memory against conventional antigen
584
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin C in Synovial Fluid of Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
585
Staphylococcal enterotoxin genes of classical and new types detected by PCR in France
586
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin-B-Induced Lethal Shock in Mice Is T-Cell-Dependent, but Disease Susceptibility Is Defined by the Non-T-Cell Compartment
587
Staphylococcal enterotoxins
588
Staphylococcal infections among leukemic patients
589
Staphylococcal infections in the Sofia Burn Centre, Bulgaria
590
Staphylococcal lipases: Biotechnological applications
591
Staphylococcal nasal colonization in Mofid children hospital staff; carrier state and antibiotic susceptibility
592
Staphylococcal nuclease removes Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae previously adhered to uroepithelial cells
593
Staphylococcal protein A (spa) typing of Staphylococcus aureus isolates causing nosocomial infections
594
Staphylococcal protein A binding to canine IgG and IgM
595
Staphylococcal protein A binding to canine IgG and IgM
596
Staphylococcal purulent pericarditis in a malnourished Gambian child: A case report
597
Staphylococcal resistance against five groups of life saving antibiotics in the year 2003-2005
598
Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome Superinfection in a Child with COVID-19: A Brief Case Report
599
Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
600
Staphylococcal septicaemia in burns
601
Staphylococcal septicaemia in burns
602
Staphylococcal strains adapted to epigallocathechin gallate (EGCG) show reduced susceptibility to vancomycin, oxacillin and ampicillin, increased heat tolerance, and altered cell morphology
603
Staphylococcal vaccines
604
Staphylococci, T cells and neurological function
605
Staphylococcus and Linezolid Resistance in Iran
606
Staphylococcus aureus accelerates an experimental allergic conjunctivitis by Toll-like receptor 2-dependent manner
607
Staphylococcus aureus adhesion to different implant surface coatings: An in vitro study
608
Staphylococcus aureus adhesion to titanium oxide surfaces coated with non-functionalized and peptide-functionalized poly( -lysine)-grafted-poly(ethylene glycol) copolymers
609
Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis W23 Make Polyribitol Wall Teichoic Acids Using Different Enzymatic Pathways Original Research Article
610
Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli elicit different innate immune responses from bovine mammary epithelial cells
611
Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli elicit different innate immune responses from bovine mammary epithelial cells
612
Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria monocytogenes in Norwegian raw milk cheese production Original Research Article
613
Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in retail raw chicken in China
614
Staphylococcus aureus and wounds: A review of tea tree oil as a promising antimicrobial
615
Staphylococcus aureus and Zygosaccharomyces bailii as primary microbial contaminants of a spoiled herbal food supplement and evaluation of their survival during shelf life Original Research Article
616
Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and endocarditis: the Grady Memorial Hospital experience with methicillin-sensitive S aureus and methicillin-resistant S aureus bacteremia
617
Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia in Hospitalized Patients and Associated Factors: A Cross-sectional Study from Mashhad, Iran
618
Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in patients with prosthetic devices: Costs and outcomes
619
Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation on different gentamicin-loaded polymethylmethacrylate bone cements
620
Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in Patients with Psoriasis
621
Staphylococcus aureus carriage state in healthy adult population and phenotypic and genotypic properties of isolated strains
622
Staphylococcus aureus collagen adhesin contributes to the pathogenesis of osteomyelitis
623
Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in Patients Undergoing Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty and Costeffectiveness of Decolonization Programme
624
Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis with fast development of aortic root abscess despite relevant antibiotics
625
Staphylococcus aureus Endocarditis with Multivalvular Involvement Secondary to an Atrial Septal Defect
626
Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin A Gene Isolated From Raw Red Meat And Poultry in Tehran, Iran
627
Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin B Down-Regulates the Expression of Transforming Growth Factor-Beta (TGF-β) Signaling Transducers in Human Glioblastoma
628
staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin b down-regulates the expression of transforming growth factor-beta (tgf-β) signaling transducers in human glioblastoma
629
Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin type B (SEB) and alpha-toxin induced apoptosis in KB cell line
630
Staphylococcus aureus food-poisoning outbreak associated with the consumption of ice-cream
631
Staphylococcus aureus in dairy products in the Bologna area
632
Staphylococcus aureus in Food and Nares of Food Handlers in Kuala Pilah, Malaysia
633
Staphylococcus aureus in the environment of healthcare centers
634
Staphylococcus aureus infection complicating percutaneous coronary interventions
635
Staphylococcus aureus Infection Risk in a Population of Health Sciences Students at a Public University
636
Staphylococcus aureus infective endocarditis and septic pulmonary embolism after septic abortion
637
Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection elicits increased production of transforming growth factor-α, β1, and β2
638
Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection elicits increased production of transforming growth factor-α, β1, and β2
639
Staphylococcus aureus Isolates Carrying Panton-Valentine Leucocidin Genes: Their Frequency, Antimicrobial Patterns, and Association With Infectious Disease in Shahrekord City, Southwest Iran
640
Staphylococcus aureus Klinik İzolatlarında Panton-Valentin Lökosidin Varlığının Araştırılması
641
Staphylococcus aureus leucocidin, a virulence factor in bovine mastitis
642
Staphylococcus aureus lipotechoic acid induces differential expression of bovine serum amyloid A3 (SAA3) by mammary epithelial cells: Implications for early diagnosis of mastitis
643
Staphylococcus aureus lipotechoic acid induces differential expression of bovine serum amyloid A3 (SAA3) by mammary epithelial cells: Implications for early diagnosis of mastitis
644
Staphylococcus aureus MDR efflux pump inhibitors from a Berberis and a Mahonia (sensu strictu) species
645
Staphylococcus aureus Myocarditis with Associated Left Ventricular Apical Thrombus
646
Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage and patterns of antibiotic resistance in bacterial isolates from patients and staff in a dialysis center of southeast Iran.
647
Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in 104 cirrhotic and control patients A prospective study
648
Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in hemodialysis centers of Fez, Morocco.
649
Staphylococcus aureus survival, staphylococcal enterotoxin production and shelf stability of country-cured hams manufactured under different processing procedures
650
Staphylococcus aureus types 5 and 8 capsular polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccines
651
Staphylococcus aureus Typing by Digestion of Protein A Coding Gene Using Bsp143I
652
Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against mastitis in dairy cows, composition and evaluation of its immunogenicity in a mouse model
653
Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against mastitis in dairy cows, composition and evaluation of its immunogenicity in a mouse model
654
Staphylococcus aureus: an underestimated factor in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis?
655
Staphylococcus capitis prosthetic valve endocarditis: Report of two rare cases and review of literature
656
Staphylococcus epidermidis adhesion to He, He/O2 plasma treated PET films and aged materials: Contributions of surface free energy and shear rate
657
Staphylococcus epidermidis and acute necrotising pancreatitis
658
Staphylococcus epidermidis originating from titanium implants infects surrounding tissue and immune cells
659
Staphylococcus epidermidis, Clonality and Accessory Gene Regulator Diversity in Clinical Isolates
660
Staphylococcus epidermidis–fibronectin binding and its inhibition by heparin
661
Staphylococcus hominis native mitral valve bacterial endocarditis (SBE) in a patient with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
662
Staphylococcus lugdunensis endocarditis following cardiac catheterisation
663
Staphylococcus lugdunensis endocarditis following lower extremity revascularization
664
Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonadaceae oral isolates from Brazilian HIV-positive patients. Correlation with CD4 cell counts and viral load
665
Staphylococcus xylosus S03/1M/1/2, bacteriocin-producing meat starter culture or additive
666
Stapled diverticulectomy and myotomy for symptomatic Zenker’s diverticulum
667
Stapled explant of the Jarvik 2000 left ventricular assist device
668
Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy, As A Day Case Procedure
669
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy
670
STAPLED HEMORRHOIDECTOMY VERSUS TRADITIONAL HEMORRHOIDECTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEMORRHOIDS
671
Stapled hemorrhoidopexy height as outcome indicator
672
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy, Initial Experience in Iran.
673
Stapled ileal pouch anal anastomoses are safer than handsewn anastomoses in patients with ulcerative colitis
674
Stapled revision of complete colorectal anastomotic obstruction
675
Stapled versus excision haemorrhoidectomy: long-term follow up of a randomised controlled trial
676
STAPLED VERSUS HAND-SEWN ANASTOMOSIS OF THE LARGE BOWEL DUE TO ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY
677
Stapled-wedge Collis gastroplasty for the shortened esophagus
678
Staples and gamgee for securing large-area burns dressings
679
Stapling of an aortic arch aneurysm
680
Stapling procedure for haemorrhoids versus Milligan-Morgan haemorrhoidectomy: randomised controlled trial Original Research Article
681
STAR — A multimedia database system for trademark registration
682
ST-AR (STorm-ARchive): A project developed to assess the ground effects of severe convective storms in the Po Valley
683
STAR and ANN models: forecasting performance on the Spanish “Ibex-35” stock index
684
Star arboricity of graphs Original Research Article
685
STAR barrel electromagnetic calorimeter absolute calibration using “minimum ionizing particles” from collisions at RHIC
686
STAR barrel electromagnetic calorimeter absolute calibration using “minimum ionizing particles” from collisions at RHIC
687
Star calculus on Jacobi manifolds
688
Star catalog position and proper motion corrections in asteroid astrometry
689
STAR channel estimation in DS-CDMA communication systems
690
Star chromatic numbers of hypergraphs and partial Steiner triple systems Original Research Article
691
Star cluster disruption
692
Star cluster dynamics in galaxies
693
Star clusters and single stellar populations
694
Star clusters as building blocks for dSph galaxy formation
695
Star clusters in the starburst galaxy M82
696
Star clusters with dual red clumps
697
Star clusters: age, metallicity and extinction from integrated spectra
698
STAR Collaboration
699
Star complements and exceptional graphs Original Research Article
700
Star complements and switching in graphs Original Research Article
701
Star covering properties in pseudocompact spaces
702
STAR detector overview
703
STAR detector overview
704
STAR event-by-event fluctuations Original Research Article
705
Star forests, dominating sets and Ramsey-type problems
706
Star Formation and Gas Dynamics in Galactic Disks: Physical Processes and Numerical Models
707
Star Formation and the Properties of Giant Molecular Clouds in Global Simulations
708
Star Formation and X-Ray Emission in Distant Star-Forming Galaxies
709
Star Formation Histories from Pan-Chromatic Infrared Continuum Surveys
710
Star formation histories versus redshift: consequences for overall metallicity and deuterium destruction
711
Star formation in galaxy mergers: ISM turbulence, dense gas excess, and scaling relations for disks and starbusts
712
Star formation in gaseous galaxy halos VLT-spectroscopy of extraplanar H II-regions in NGC 55
713
Star Formation in Interacting Galaxies
714
Star Formation in NGC 5194 (M51a): The Panchromatic View from GALEX to Spitzer
715
Star Formation in the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way
716
Star Formation in the LMC: Comparative CCD Observations of Young Stellar Populations in two Giant Molecular Clouds
717
Star formation in the Vela molecular clouds - V. Young stellar objects and star clusters towards the C-cloud
718
Star Formation Properties of the Galaxy Cluster Abell 2199
719
Star formation rate in galaxies from UV, IR, and H (alpha) estimators
720
Star formation simulations: caveats
721
Star formation with 3-D adaptive mesh refinement: the collapse and fragmentation of molecular clouds
722
Star Formation with Adaptive Mesh Refinement Radiation Hydrodynamics
723
Star forming cores in L 1251: Maps and molecular abundances
724
Star forming rates between z = 0.25 and z = 1.2 from the CADIS emission line survey
725
Star integral and multidimension intermittency in 400 GeV/c pp collisions
726
Star operations and pullbacks
727
STAR OPERATIONS ON KUNZ DOMAINS
728
Star order on JBW algebras
729
Star ordering of range symmetric matrices in indefinite inner product space
730
Star partitions and regularity in graphs Original Research Article
731
Star Performer: by Robert E. Kelley. Orion Business Books (1998), 312 pp., £20.00
732
Star p-hub median problem with modular arc capacities
733
Star polymer synthesis and gelation in ATRP copolymerization: Monte Carlo simulations
734
Star polymers synthesised with flexible resorcinarene-derived ATRP initiators
735
Star polymers via atom transfer radical polymerization from adamantane-based cores
736
Star products and geometric algebra
737
Star Products and Perturbative Quantum Field Theory
738
Star products and quantum groups in quantum mechanics and field theory
739
Star rating and corporate affiliation: their influence on room price and performance of hotels in Israel
740
STAR Results from the RHIC Beam Energy Scan-I
741
STAR Results from the RHIC Beam Energy Scan-I
742
Star search: Finding the next generation of Nurse leaders
743
Star Shape Wideband Fractal Antenna Design for X-Band Microwave Application.
744
Star shaped triple quantum dot with charge detection
745
Star spectroscopy in the constant B-field background Original Research Article
746
Star stable domains
747
Star subdivisions and connected even factors in the square of a graph
748
Star test: the theory and its applications
749
STAR TPC gas system
750
STAR TPC gas system
751
Star Trek Offers Insights That Illuminate Actor Engagement in Global Nutrition Governance Comment on “Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool”
752
Star Trek replicators and diatom nanotechnology
753
Star Valuations and Dual Mixed Volumes
754
Star versions of the Menger property
755
Star visibility and tracking from the Space Station Original Research Article
756
Star volume of completed trabecular walls
757
Star wars at the bottom line: The accounting forum for defense contractors
758
STAR WEEK: A Successful Campaign in Japan
759
Star wreck
760
STAR, a Solenoid and Telescope for Astrophysical Research
761
STAR: Improved Algorithm based on Sliding Window for Trust-Aware Routing in WSNs
762
STAR: Jet reconstruction, direct γ and multi-hadron correlations: Hard Probes of the initial and final state
763
Star-anise (Illicium verum) and black caraway (Carum nigrum) as natural antioxidants
764
Starburst galaxies and the X-ray background
765
Starburst in HS 0822+3542 induced by the very blue LSB dwarf SAO 0822+3545
766
Starburst substituted hexaazatriphenylene compounds: synthesis, photophysical and electrochemical properties
767
Starch affecting anti-staling agents and their function in freestanding and pan-baked bread
768
Starch analyses reveal the relationship between tool type and function: an example from the Orinoco valley of Venezuela
769
Starch analysis using hydrodynamic chromatography with a mixed-bed particle column
770
Starch analysis using hydrodynamic chromatography with a mixed-bed particle column
771
Starch and amylopectin: effect of solutes on their calorimetric behavior
772
Starch and Charcoal: Useful Measures of Activity Areas in Archaeological Rockshelters
773
Starch and chitosan oligosaccharides as interpenetrating phases in poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) injectable gels
774
Starch and fibre distribution in maize silages in relation to particle size
775
Starch and lipid accumulation in eight strains of six Chlorella species under comparatively high light intensity and aeration culture conditions
776
Starch and other stabilizers combinations asthickening agents in processed cheese sauces manufacture
777
Starch and starch containing origins—structure, properties and new technologies: V.P. Yuryev, A. Cesàro, W.J. Bergthaller (Eds.); Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 2002, x+394 pp, ISBN 1-59033-332-2, $139.00
778
Starch and sugar conversion in Dioscorea esculenta tubers and Curcuma longa rhizomes during storage
779
Starch and the clock: the dark side of plant productivity
780
Starch and the clock: the dark side of plant productivity
781
Starch as a modifier for asphalt paving materials
782
Starch based spherical aggregates: reconfirmation of the role of amylose on the stability of a model flavouring compound, vanillin
783
Starch based thickening agents for personal care and surfactant systems
784
Starch biosynthesis in cereal endosperm
785
Starch biosynthesis: experiments on how starch granules grow in vivo Original Research Article
786
Starch biosynthesis: further evidence against the primer nonreducing-end mechanism and evidence for the reducing-end two-site insertion mechanism
787
Starch biosynthesis: mechanism for the elongation of starch chains Original Research Article
788
Starch biosynthesis: sucrose as a substrate for the synthesis of a highly branched component found in 12 varieties of starches Original Research Article
789
Starch biosynthesis: the primer nonreducing-end mechanism versus the nonprimer reducing-end two-site insertion mechanism Original Research Article
790
Starch branching enzymes in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and barley (Hordeum vulgare): Comparative analyses of enzyme structure and gene expression
791
Starch chain interactions within the amorphous and crystalline domains of pulse starches during heat-moisture treatment at different temperatures and their impact on physicochemical properties
792
Starch characteristics of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in different localities
793
Starch characteristics of black bean, chick pea, lentil, navy bean and pinto bean cultivars grown in Canada
794
Starch characteristics of dry peas (Pisum sativum L.) grown in the USA
795
Starch Characteristics of the Rice Mutant du2-2 Taichung 65 Highly Affected by Environmental Temperatures During Seed Development.
796
Starch Chemistry and Technology, third edition, J. BeMiller, R. Whistler (Eds.). Academic Press, Burlington, MA, USA (2009)
797
Starch complexes with bismuth (III) and (V)
798
Starch composites reinforced by bamboo cellulosic crystals
799
Starch consolidation of alumina: Fabrication and mechanical properties
800
Starch crystal solubility and starch granule gelatinisation Original Research Article
801
Starch degradation and sucrose metabolism during anaerobic growth of pondweed (Potamogeton distinctus A. Benn.) turions
802
Starch degradation in rumen fluid as influenced by genotype, climatic conditions and maturity stage of maize, grown under controlled conditions
803
Starch deposition and amylase accumulation during somatic embryogenesis in bamboo (Dendrocalamus hamiltonii)
804
Starch derivative-based superabsorbent with integration of water-retaining and controlled-release fertilizers
805
Starch derivatives of high degree of functionalization. 1. Effective, homogeneous synthesis of p-toluenesulfonyl (tosyl) starch with a new functionalization pattern
806
Starch derivatives of high degree of functionalization. Part 2. Determination of the functionalization pattern of p-toluenesulfonyl starch by peracylation and NMR spectroscopy
807
Starch derivatives of high degree of functionalization: 10. Flocculation of kaolin dispersions
808
Starch dialdehyde from potato starch illuminated with linearly polarized visible light
809
Starch dialdehyde from potato starch illuminated with linearly polarized visible light
810
Starch digestibility and morphology of physically modified jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis L.) seed flours
811
Starch digestibility of five cooked black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varieties
812
Starch digestibility of five cooked black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varieties
813
Starch digestion in the rumen, small intestine, and hind gut of dairy cows – A meta-analysis
814
Starch digestion site : influence of ruminal and abomasal starch infusion on starch digestion and utilization in dairy cows
815
Starch digestion, large-bowel fermentation and intestinal mucosal cell proliferation in rats treated with the (alpha)-glucosidase inhibitor acarbose
816
Starch Division and Partitioning. A Mechanism for Granule Propagation and Maintenance in the Picophytoplanktonic Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
817
Starch fermentation characteristics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains transformed with amylase genes from Lipomyces kononenkoae and Saccharomycopsis fibuligera
818
Starch films from a novel (Pachyrhizus ahipa) and conventional sources: Development and characterization
819
Starch films reinforced with mineral clay
820
Starch from hull-less barley: I. Granule morphology, composition and amylopectin structure
821
Starch from hull-less barley: II. Thermal, rheological and acid hydrolysis characteristics
822
Starch from Hull-less Barley: Ultrastructure and Distribution of Granule-Bound Proteins
823
Starch from hull-less barley: V. In-vitro susceptibility of waxy, normal, and high-amylose starches towards hydrolysis by alpha-amylases and amyloglucosidase
824
Starch Gelatinization and Microstructure of Azuki An Granules Prepared From Whole, Abraded, or Ground Beans
825
Starch gelatinization as measured by rheological properties of the dough Original Research Article
826
Starch Gelatinization in Coiled Heaters
827
Starch gelatinization under pressure studied by high pressure DSC
828
Starch gelatinization under pressure studied by high pressure DSC
829
Starch grafted poly(butylene succinate) via conjugating reaction and its role on enhancing the compatibility
830
Starch Grains and Environmental Reconstruction: a Modern Test Case from West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
831
Starch grains and xylem cells of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and bracken (Pteridium esculentum) in archaeological deposits from northern New Zealand
832
Starch granule characterization by kinetic analysis of their stages during enzymic hydrolysis: 1H nuclear magnetic resonance studies
833
Starch granule size distribution in wheat grain in relation to shading after anthesis
834
Starch granule size distribution in wheat grain in relation to shading after anthesis
835
Starch granules as a vehicle for the oral administration of immobilized antigens
836
Starch hydrolysis characteristics of hydrogen producing sludge in thermophilic hydrogen fermentor fed with kitchen waste
837
Starch hydrolysis in autogenerative high pressure digestion: Gelatinisation and saccharification as rate limiting steps
838
Starch hydrolysis under low water conditions: A conceptual process design Original Research Article
839
Starch Hydrolyzing Enzymes for Retarding the Staling of Rice Bread.
840
Starch hydroxyalkylation: Physicochemical properties and enzymatic digestibility of native and hydroxypropylated finger millet (Eleusine coracana) starch
841
Starch in Food: Structure, Functions and Applications, A.C. Eliasson (Ed.). Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, CB1 6AH, UK (2004)
842
Starch in rubbery and glassy states by FTIR spectroscopy
843
Starch industry wastewater as a substrate for antagonist, Trichoderma viride production
844
Starch media blast cleaning of artificially aged paint films
845
Starch metabolism in the fructan-grasses: Patterns of starch accumulation in excised leaves of Lolium temulentum L.
846
Starch microspheres as carriers for X-ray imaging contrast agents: Synthesis and stability of new amino-acid linker derivatives
847
Starch modification by iterated syneresis
848
Starch modification with microbial alpha-glucanotransferase enzymes
849
Starch modified by high-pressure homogenisation of the pastes – Some structural and physico-chemical aspects
850
Starch molecular structure and phosphorylation investigated by a combined chromatographic and chemometric approach
851
Starch mono-phosphorylation for enhancing the stability of starch/PVA blend pastes for warp sizing
852
Starch nano-biocomposites based on needle-like sepiolite clays
853
Starch nano-biocomposites based on needle-like sepiolite clays
854
Starch nanocomposite containing hydroxyapatite and eggshell for absorbing methylene blue dye from aqueous solution
855
Starch Nanomaterial as an Effective Biosorbent for the Removal of Toxic Pb (II) Ions from Aqueous Solution: Kinetics and Isotherm Study
856
Starch nanoparticle formation via reactive extrusion and related mechanism study
857
Starch nanoparticles formation via high power ultrasonication
858
Starch pastes thinning during high-pressure homogenization
859
Starch pastes thinning during high-pressure homogenization
860
Starch phosphates prepared by reactive extrusion as a sustained release agent
861
Starch phosphates prepared by reactive extrusion as a sustained release agent
862
Starch phosphorus content in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivars and its effect on other starch properties
863
Starch properties of Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth): a threatened plant species with potential benefits for the breeding/amelioration of present Amaranthus cultivars
864
Starch residues on museum artefacts: implications for determining tool use
865
Starch retrogradation determined by differential thermal analysis (DTA)
866
Starch retrogradation studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
867
Starch saccharification and fermentation of uncooked sweet potato roots for fuel ethanol production
868
Starch solution as a green and biodegradable catalyst for the synthesis of dihydropyrano[2,3-c]pyrazole derivatives
869
Starch structure and degree of starch hydrolysis of small and large starch granules from barley varieties with varying amylose content
870
Starch structure and digestibility: Basic aspects and new research
871
Starch structure and some properties of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium and Colocasia esculenta) starch and raphides
872
Starch synthesis in the cereal endosperm
873
Starch to Sugar Conversion in "Tsugaru" Apples under Ethylene and 1-Methylcyclopropene Treatments
874
Starch transformation in bran-enriched extruded wheat flour
875
Starch vermicelli template-assisted synthesis of size/shape-controlled nanoparticles
876
Starch vermicelli template-assisted synthesis of size/shape-controlled nanoparticles
877
Starch viscoelastic properties studied with an acoustic wave sensor
878
Starch Wastewater Treatment in a Three Phase Fluidized Bed Bioreactor with Low Density Biomass Support
879
Starch/carrageenan mixed systems: Penetration in, adsorption on or exclusion of carrageenan chains by granules?
880
Starch/carrageenan/milk proteins interactions studied using multiple staining and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
881
Starch/multi-walled carbon nanotubes composites with improved mechanical properties
882
Starch/polyaniline nanocomposite for enhanced removal of reactive dyes from synthetic effluent
883
Starch: Advances in Structure and Function: T.L. Barsby, A.M. Donald, P.J. Frazier (Eds.); The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2001, viii+224 pages, ISBN 0-85404-860-X, £59.50
884
Starch¯alcohol complexes
885
Starch¯lanthanum complexes
886
Starch¯paraffin wax compositions prepared by steam jet cooking. Examination of starch adsorbed at the paraffin¯water interface
887
Starch-based biodegradable hydrogels with potential biomedical applications as drug delivery systems
888
Starch-based composites reinforced with novel chitin nanoparticles
889
Starch-based composites reinforced with novel chitin nanoparticles
890
Starch-based extruded cereals enriched in fibers: A behavior of composite solid foams
891
Starch-based microspheres for sustained-release of curcumin: Preparation and cytotoxic effect on tumor cells
892
Starch-based nano-biocomposites: Plasticizer impact on the montmorillonite exfoliation process
893
Starch-based nano-biocomposites: Plasticizer impact on the montmorillonite exfoliation process
894
Starch-based nanocomposites: A comparative performance study of cellulose whiskers and starch nanoparticles
895
Starch-based plastic polymer degradation by the white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium grown on sugarcane bagasse pith: enzyme production
896
Starch-based spherical aggregates: screening of small granule sized starches for entrapment of a model flavouring compound, vanillin
897
Starch-based spherical aggregates: stability of a model flavouring compound, vanillin entrapped therein
898
Starch-branching enzymes Sbe1 and Sbe2 from wheat ( Triticum aestivum cv. Cheyenne): Molecular characterization, development expression, and homoeologue assignment by differential PCR
899
Starch–cassia gum interactions: A microstructure – Rheology study
900
Starch–cellulose crosslinking—Towards a new material
901
Starch-derived carbon aerogels with high-performance for sorption of cationic dyes
902
Starch-directed green synthesis, characterization and morphology of silver nanoparticles
903
Starches from different botanical sources I: Contribution of amylopectin fine structure to thermal properties and enzyme digestibility
904
Starches from different botanical sources II: Contribution of starch structure to swelling and pasting properties
905
Starches modified with polyurethane microparticles: Effects of hydroxyl numbers of polyols in polyurethane
906
Starch–fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) polysaccharide interactions in pure and soup systems
907
Starch-free fatty acid complexation in the presence of whey protein
908
Starch-galactomannan interactions: functionality and rheological aspects
909
Starch–gelatin edible films: Water vapor permeability and mechanical properties as affected by plasticizers
910
Starch-iodine films respond to water vapor Original Research Article
911
Starch-like exopolysaccharide produced by the filamentous fungi Ophiostoma ulmi and O. novo-ulmi
912
Starch–maleate–polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels with controllable swelling behaviors
913
Starch–methylcellulose based edible films: rheological properties of film-forming dispersions Original Research Article
914
Starch–protein separation from chickpea flour using a hydrocyclone Original Research Article
915
Starch-related cytosolic heteroglycans in roots from Arabidopsis thaliana
916
Starch-stabilized synthesis of ZnO nanopowders at low temperature and optical properties study
917
Starch-sulfuric acid (SSA) as a bio-degradable and recyclable solid acid catalyst for one-pot synthesis of 6-amino-1,4-dihydropyrano[2,3-c]-pyrazole-5-carbonitriles
918
Starch-vegetable fibre composites to protect food products
919
Starch-vegetable fibre composites to protect food products
920
Star-countable k-networks, and quotient images of locally separable metric spaces
921
Star-covering properties: Generalized Ψ-spaces, countability conditions, reflection
922
Star-critical connected Ramsey numbers for 2-colorings of complete graphs
923
Star-critical Ramsey numbers Original Research Article
924
Star-crossed cube: an alternative to star graph
925
Star-crossed? The association of the 5-HTTLPR s allele with season of birth in a healthy female population, and possible consequences for temperament, depression and suicide
926
Stardust findings favor not only the planetary origin of comets but the underlying close-binary cosmogony of the Solar System as well
927
Stardust in meteorites and its relevance to nuclear astrophysics Original Research Article
928
Stardust–NExT NAVCAM calibration and performance
929
Stardust-NExT, Deep Impact, and the accelerating spin of 9P/Tempel 1
930
Stare i nowe czynniki ryzyka zakrzepicy u chorych z nadpłytkowością samoistną
931
Star-extremal graphs and the lexicographic product Original Research Article
932
Star-factorization of symmetric complete bipartite digraphs Original Research Article
933
Star-factorization of symmetric complete bipartite multi-digraphs
934
Star-factors with large components
935
Star-formation histories, metallicity distributions and luminosity functions
936
Star-forming complexes and the spiral structure of our Galaxy
937
STAR-FORMING GALAXIES AT INTERMEDIATE REDSHIFTS: MORPHOLOGY, AGES, AND SIZES
938
Star-forming regions in the intragroup medium of compact groups of galaxies
939
Star-Free Sets of Words on Ordinals
940
Starfruit Leaves as Glucose Absorption Inhibitor in Mice’s Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells
941
Starfruit Shape Defect Estimation Based on Concave and Convex Area of a Closed Planar Curve
942
Star-grain rocket motor – nonsteady internal ballistics
943
Staring in the Eye of Auditory Neglect: Comments on ‘Gaze Direction Modulates Auditory Spatial Deficits in Stroke Patients with Neglect’
944
Stark broadening and hfs of Mn II
945
Stark broadening for simultaneous diagnostics of the electron density and temperature in atmospheric microwave discharges
946
Stark broadening for simultaneous diagnostics of the electron density and temperature in atmospheric microwave discharges
947
Stark broadening of AgI spectral lines
948
Stark broadening of Mg I and Mg II spectral lines and Debye shielding effect in laser induced plasma
949
Stark broadening of Mg I and Mg II spectral lines and Debye shielding effect in laser induced plasma
950
Stark broadening of neutral germanium spectral lines
951
Stark broadening of spectral lines of multicharged ions of astrophysical interest. XXIII. Be III
952
STARK BROADENING OF V V AND V XIII SPECTRAL LINES
953
Stark broadening parameters for Cu III, Zn III and Se III lines in laboratory and stellar plasma
954
Stark broadening parameters in the S III spectrum
955
Stark components of lower-lying manifolds and emission cross-sections of intermanifold and inter-stark transitions of Nd3+(4f3) in polycrystalline ceramic garnet Y3Al5O12
956
Stark conjectures for CM elliptic curves over number fields
957
STARK DECELERATION AND TRAPPING OF OH RADICALS
958
Stark effect in a wedge-shaped quantum box
959
Stark effect in the magneto-exciton energy in GaAs/AlxGa1−xAs double quantum wells
960
Stark effect in X2Y4 molecules: Application to ethylene
961
Stark effect of optical properties of excitons in a quantum nanorod with parabolic confinement
962
Stark effect on an exciton or impurity in a finite width quantum wire with an electric field confined in a finite region
963
Stark effects and electro-optical properties of strongly stacked dots
964
Stark effects in the gas phase: Dipole moment of 7-azaindole in its ground and electronically excited states
965
Stark effects in the lowest-excited 3MLCT states of [Ru(bpy)(bpy-d8)2]2+ in [Zn(bpy)3](ClO4)2 (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine)
966
Stark field induced perturbations in the ν1 + 3ν3 vibrational overtone band of acetylene
967
Stark ladder laser with a coherent electron subsystem
968
Stark mixing and elastic scattering in pionic and muonic hydrogen Original Research Article
969
Stark optical transitions in bidimensional arrays of quantum dots
970
Stark profiles of singlet excitons in conjugated polymers Original Research Article
971
Stark quantum beats of Ar Rydberg states
972
Stark quantum defect orbital ionisation thresholds for the n = 15–20 states of sodium
973
Stark resonances in dc fields from short time propagation of the field-free Hamiltonian
974
Stark shifts and exciton coupling in PSII ‘Supercores’
975
Stark spectroscopy of an excited-state proton-transfer molecule: comparison of experimental and computational results for o-hydroxyacetophenone
976
Stark spectroscopy of charge-transfer transitions in catechol-sensitized TiO2 nanoparticles
977
Stark spectroscopy of single molecules in the Shpolʹskiı̆ matrix n-hexadecane
978
STARK SPECTROSCOPY: Applications in Chemistry, Biology, and Materials Science
979
Stark splitting of the ground state of Er3+ in fluorozirconate glass at low temperature
980
Stark width and shift of the neutral argon 425.9 nm spectral line
981
Stark-broadened hydrogen line profiles predicted by the model microfield method for calculating electron number densities
982
Stark-chirped rapid adiabatic passage: Propagation of laser pulses and spacetime evolution of populations and of two-photon coherence
983
Stark-shifted image potential states of benzene bilayers on Cu(1 1 0) and Cu(1 1 1)
984
Starlight: a common heritage
985
Starlike and Convexity Properties for Hypergeometric Functions
986
Starlike Functions Associated with Cosine Functions
987
Starlike Functions Of order α With Respect To 2(j, k)-Symmetric Conjugate Points
988
Star-like poly (n-butyl acrylate)-b-poly (α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone) block copolymers for high temperature thermoplastic elastomers applications
989
Starlike polymer brushes in Θ-solvent
990
Starlike trees are determined by their Laplacian spectrum Original Research Article
991
Starlikeness and convexity results for hypergeometric functions
992
STARLIKENESS AND SHARPNESS RESULTS OF SPECIAL SUBCLASS OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS
993
Starlikeness criteria for a certain class of analytic functions
994
Starlikeness of an integral operator associated with Mittag-Leffler functions
995
Starlikeness of integral transforms and duality
996
Starlikeness with respect to a boundary point and Juliaʹs theorem in
997
Starling males select green nest material by olfaction using experience-independent and experience-dependent cues
998
Starlings’ preferences for predictable and unpredictable delays to food
999
Star-path and star-stripe bipartite Ramsey numbers in multicoloring
1000
Star-path bipartite Ramsey numbers
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