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Who is to blame?
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Who is to retrain the teacher trainers?: A Papua New Guinea case study
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Who is treated, and how, for depression
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Who is using the .co.uk domain? Professional and media adoption of the web
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Who is using the new technology? The association of wealth status and gender with the planting of improved tree fallows in Eastern Province, Zambia
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Who is where: Deriving right edge WH phrases in Ikalanga WH constructions
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Who is whistling? Localizing and identifying phonating dolphins in captivity
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Who is your same day surgery learner? : Burns-Stewart, S.M. (1987) Perioperative Nursing Quarterly Vol. 3 No. 2 pp. 14–18
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Who kicks the habit and how they do it: Socioeconomic differences across methods of quitting smoking in the USA
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Who killed Cockrobin? The limitations of pathobiography
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Who Killed the English National Health Service?
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Who Knows This Patient?
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Who Knows What about Whom: What Role Does Common Ground Play in Accessing Distant Information?,,
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Who knows your HIV status? What HIV + patients and their network members know about each other
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Who knows: Safeguarding your privacy in a networked world : Cavoukian Ann & Tapscott Don. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996. 233 pp. $24.95. ISBN 0-07-063320-7
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WHO launches campaign to tackle blindness
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WHO launches cautiously optimistic report on health
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WHO launches first global strategy on traditional medicines
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WHO launches initiative against obesity
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WHO launches integrated health services study centre in Spain
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WHO launches international programme to combat childhood blindness
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WHO launches mobile-phone hazards study
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WHO leadership: a swift start but with few clear objectives
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Who leads research productivity growth? Guidelines for R&D policy-makers
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Who let the dogs out? Infection control did: Utility of dogs in health care settings and infection control aspects
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Who likes it more? Restrained eaters’ implicit attitudes towards food
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WHO LIVES IN OUR DISHWASHER? PRELIMINAR RESULTS OF FUNGAL METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD DISHWASHERS
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WHO lowers figures on SARS infections
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Who makes acquisitions? CEO overconfidence and the marketʹs reaction
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Who Makes Decisions in Hospital? A Scoping Review and Meta-Synthesis
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Who makes farming decisions? A study of Costa Rican dairy farmers
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Who makes markets
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Who Manages Hypertensive Patients? : The Primary Care-Hospital Interface
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WHO MARKS TURNING POINT FOR ONE BILLION PEOPLE
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Who May Enter? The Impact of In-Group Identification on In-Group/Out-Group Categorization
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WHO meets on xenotransplants
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WHO MPOWER tobacco control scores in the Eastern Mediterranean countries based on the 2011 report
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WHO multicentre randomised trial of misoprostol in the management of the third stage of labour
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WHO must continue its work on access to medicines in developing countries
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WHO must defend patientsʹ interests, not industry
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Who needs a defibrillator after myocardial infarction?
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Who Needs a Defibrillator?: The Beat Goes On
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Who needs adaptive immunity?
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Who needs liquor stores when parents will do? The importance of social sources of alcohol among young urban teens
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Who needs neuroethics?
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Who needs QP for linear MPC anyway?
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Who needs surveillance of the contralateral carotid artery?
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Who Needs to Be Allocated in ICU after Thoracic Surgery? An Observational Study
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Who needs to know? The state of public access to federal government information
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WHO NETWORK SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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WHO NEWS RELEASE: International Health Organizations urge more funding for yellow fever vaccine stockpile
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WHO News Release: Landmark agreement improves global preparedness for influenza pandemics
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WHO News Release: Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly closes after passing multiple resolutions
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WHO offices in Afghanistan bombed
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Who Opened Pandoraʹs Box?
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Who owns America? Social conflict over property rights : Harvey M. Jacobs (Ed.); The University of Wisconsin press, Madison, WI, 1998. 286pp.
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Who Owns America? Social Conflict Over Property Rights: Harvey M. Jacobs (Ed.); University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. 1998, pp. xvi, 268, Index, paperback, ISBN 0-299-15994-9
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Who owns enterprise information? Data ownership rights in Europe and the U.S.
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Who owns the major US subsidiaries of foreign banks?: A note
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Who owns the right? The determinants of community benefits from logging in Indonesia
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Who owns your body? Legal issues on the ownership of bodily material
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Who Participates in Population Based Studies of Visual Impairment? The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Project Experience
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Who participates in R&D subsidy programs?: The case of Spanish manufacturing firms
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Who participates in what activities? patterns of community participation among eastern Iranian people
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Who pays for bank insolvency in transition and emerging economies?
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Who pays for bank insolvency?
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Who pays for fiscal expansion? Distributional effects of fiscal spending in a small open economy with foreign capital
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Who pays for the ‘beer fridge’? Evidence from Canada
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Who pays for universal service? When telephone policies become transparent: Robert W. Crandall and Leonard Waverman (Eds.); The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 2000, pp. 199, $16.95 paperback, ISBN 0-8157-1611-7
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Who pays more for health services in middle-income countries: lessons from Mexico
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Who pays when auction rules are bent?
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Who Plays a Bigger Part in Teenage Females’ Psychopathology? The Role of Parents and Peers’ Emotion Socialization
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WHO pledges to work for safe motherhood
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WHO policies for tuberculosis control
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Who Posts DeCSS and Why?: A Content Analysis of Web Sites Posting DVD Circumvention Software
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Who posts performance bonds and why? Evidence from Chinaʹs CEOs
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WHO praises Bam response but warns of disease
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Who presents to our electroneurophysiology laboratory?
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WHO programme gives hope to blind and partially sighted people in Africa
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WHO proposes new global health policy
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Who provides professional development? A study of professional development in Qatar
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WHO publishes watered down draft of the tobacco-control treaty
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WHO put malaria and tobacco top of their agenda
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Who put the cog in infant cognition? Is rich interpretation too costly?
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WHO puts effort into tackling epidemics
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WHO puts HIV/AIDS pandemic at top of its agenda
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Who puts the most energy into energy conservation? A segmentation of energy consumers based on energy-related behavioral characteristics
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Who reads self-help books?: Development and validation of the Self-Help Reading Attitudes Survey
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Who Reads This Stuff Anyway?
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Who Really Lives Next Door: Creating False Memories with Phonological Neighbors,,
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Who really wrote your paper?
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WHO reassesses appropriate body-mass index for Asian populations
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Who rebounds most? Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for different UK socioeconomic groups
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Who receives depression-specific treatment? A secondary data-based analysis of outpatient care received by over 780,000 statutory health-insured individuals diagnosed with depression
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WHO Recommendations for the production, control and regulation of human plasma for fractionation
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WHO recommendations put women first
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WHO recommends global use of rotavirus vaccines
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WHO reconsiders risks from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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Who recycles and when? A review of personal and situational factors
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Who regrets more after choosing a non-status-quo option? Post decisional regret under need for cognitive closure
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WHO rejection of Taiwan as observer
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WHO rejects Taiwan as observer
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WHO releases stricter guidelines on emergency drug donations
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WHO report 2000
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WHO report 2000
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WHO report aims to increase understanding of mental health
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WHO report on mental and neurological disorders
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WHO report paints mixed picture of immunisation progress
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Who reports earning when reporting is optional? The market for new franchises
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WHO reports on economy measures
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WHO reveals strategy for its “way ahead”
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WHO review committee makes NICE recommendations
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WHO reviews health-care privatisation in developing countries
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Who Reviews the Reviewers? Feasibility of Using a Fictitious Manuscript to Evaluate Peer Reviewer Performance, ,
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Who risky driving behavior in a flood of deals? a case analysis
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Who rules Japan? The inner circles of economic and political power : Harold R. Kerbo and John A. McKinstry, Praeger, 1995, 214 pages
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Who rules? The new politics of medical regulation
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Who runs fastest in an adaptive landscape: sexual versus asexual reproduction
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Who Said (a Falsifiable) What to Whom? A review of Helen Fisher, Why Him, Why Her. Henry Holt: New York, 2009, 304 pp.
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Who said politicians cannot be conservative? Comparing reform capacity in the Czech and Hungarian telecom administrations
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Who Said Statistics is A Dull Subject? The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in The 20th Century.: David Salsburg, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2001, pp. xi + 340. $23.95 (cl), ISBN 0-7167-4106-7
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Who said that size is all that matters?
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Who said that?
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Who says yes? Identifying selection biases in a psychosocial intervention study of multiple sclerosis
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Who Secures the Security of Supply? European Perspectives on Security, Competition, and Liability
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Who Seeks Treatment for Dual Disorders? Observations from a Dual Disorder Clinic at the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre in India Over a 12 Year Period
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WHO sees DOTS
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WHO sends team to Iraq to investigate effects of depleted uranium
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WHO sets dot-health in its sights
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Who Shall Follow? factors affecting the adoption of succession plans in Taiwan
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Who shall lead? An integrative personality approach to the study of the antecedents of status in informal social organizations
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Who should administer energy-efficiency programs?
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Who should be given priority in a queue?
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Who should be given the credit for the discovery of carbon nanotubes?
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Who Should be Interviewed? A Response from Cluster Analysis
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Who Should be Interviewed? A Response from Cluster Analysis
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Who Should Be Screened for Postpartum Anemia? An Evaluation of Current Recommendations
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Who should be the guardians of womenʹs “sacred space”?
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Who should be treated surgically for a displaced clavicle fracture?
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Who should be treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors after myocardial infarction?
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Who should be worried about asymmetric information in litigation?
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WHO should build partnerships with the pharmaceutical industry to improve public health
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Who Should construct and control Internet coursework?
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Who should control inventory in a supply chain?
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who should do it?
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WHO should focus on improving health systems
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Who should follow up lung cancer patients after operation?
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Who should have their cholesterol measured? A comparison of selective cholesterol screening methods
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Who should lead a trauma team: surgeon or non surgeon? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Who Should Learn Proving and Why: An Examination of Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Perspectives
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Who should manage protected areas in the Swedish mountain region? A survey approach to co-management
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Who Should Pay for Reserve?
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Who should pay transition costs?
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Who should perform image-guided breast biopsy and treatment?
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Who should perform liver transplantation? Should that be the transplant surgeon, the hepatobilary surgeon, or the general surgeon?: Part I: The Transplant Surgeon
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Who Should Regulate the Siting of Electric Transmission Lines Anyway? A Jurisdictional Study
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Who should teach medical students surgery?
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Who should treat liver transplant patients? The transplant hepatologist or the gastroenterologist? Part I: The Transplant Hepatologist
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Who should undergo esophagectomy?
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Who should wear mask against airborne infections? Altering the contact network for controlling the spread of contagious diseases
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Who should wear mask against airborne infections? Altering the contact network for controlling the spread of contagious diseases
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WHO should work to develop Alzheimerʹs standards
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Who signs an organ transplant donor card? A study of personality and individual differences in a sample of Israeli university students
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Who smokes in hollywood? characteristics of smokers in popular films from 1940 to 1989
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Who solved the protein folding problem?
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WHO staff members express concerns over internal restructuring
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WHO starts final campaign against polio
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Who stays, who walks, and why in high-intensity service contexts
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WHO steps up campaign on counterfeit drugs
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Who steps up fight against poliomyelitis
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WHO STEPS-wise Approach in Assessment of Dental Caries and Children s Quality of Life in Indonesia
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Who still eats three meals a day? Findings from a quantitative survey in the Paris area
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Who stole the money, and when? Individual and situational determinants of employee theft
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WHO stresses need to ensure the safety of children’s medicines
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WHO struggles with appeal to prevent meningitis outbreak
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WHO study on subtyping Listeria monocytogenes: results of phage-typing
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Who succeeds as an entrepreneur? An analysis of the post-entry performance of new firms in Japan
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Who Suffers More from Job Insecurity? A Meta-Analytic Review
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Who supported the Deutsche Bundesbank?: An empirical investigation
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Who syncs? Social motives and interpersonal coordination
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WHO systematic review of randomised controlled trials of routine antenatal care
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WHO tackles hearing disabilities in developing world
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WHO tackles the right to sight
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WHO takes aggressive stance with leprosy
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WHO takes another step towards polio eradication
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Who takes health risks? A probe into eight personality typesWho takes health risks? A probe into eight personality types
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Who Takes the Lead in Risky Decision Making? Effects of Group Membersʹ Risk Preferences and Prototypicality
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Who takes the lead in the development of ulcerative colitis–associated colorectal cancers: mutator, suppressor, or methylator pathway?
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WHO targets economic health as well
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Who targets inflation explicitly?
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WHO targets measles and hepatitis B in Western Pacific
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Who teaches the teachers? Identity, discourse and policy in teacher education
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Who teaches whom? Race and the distribution of novice teachers
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Who throws good money after bad? Action vs. state orientation moderates the sunk cost fallacy
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WHO tightens its belt
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WHO to act on violence
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Who to assess pain using Orem Self-Care Model
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Who to follow recommendation in large-scale online development communities
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WHO to improve epilepsy management in Africa
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Who to punish? Individual decisions and majority rule in mitigating the free rider problem
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WHO to strengthen commitment to polio eradication
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Who trades IPOs? A close look at the first days of trading
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Who trades\In the stock\Index futures market when the underlying cash market\Is not tradin
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Who tweets in academia? An overview of Twitter use in higher education
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Who underreacts to cash-flow news? evidence from trading between individuals and institutions
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WHO URGES CHANGE FOR AILING HEALTH SYSTEMS
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WHO urges developing countries to invest in health
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WHO urges farmers to cut use of antibiotic growth agents
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WHO URGES INCREASED INVESTMENTS AND SERVICES FOR MENTAL HEALTH
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WHO urges integrated support for breastfeeding
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WHO urges more research into acrylamide in food
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WHO urges preparedness for biological weapon attacks
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WHO uses Malaria Day to promote ACTs
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Who uses Over-The-Counter psychotropics?: Characteristics, functioning, and (mental) health profile
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Who uses telephone based helplines? Relating deprivation indices to users of NHS Direct
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Who Uses The Health Services More? A Descriptive Study of Excessive Users’ Profile and Causes
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Who Uses Urban Parks? A Study of User Characteristics and Activity Patterns of Ramna Park, Dhaka
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Who visits the psychiatric emergency room for the first time?
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Who votes for public environmental goods in California?: Evidence from a spatial analysis of voting for environmental ballot measures
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Who wants a bad neighbour? Environmental evaluation of potential sites for a waste water treatment works in Hull
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Who wants a bad neighbour? Environmental evaluation of potential sites for a waste water treatment works in Hull
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Who wants a gun license?
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Who wants food? Individual characteristics in raven yells
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Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil
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Who wants to be a billionaire?
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Who Wants to Be Informed — Less Risk Aversion or $ More Risk Aversion?
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Who wants to play “Follow the leader?” A theory of charismatic relationships based on routinized charisma and follower characteristics
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WHO wants total ban on tobacco advertising
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WHO warns of countries failing fight against TB
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WHO warns of epidemic leishmania
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WHO warns of microbial threat
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Who Was Lucy Sprague Mitchell . . . And Why Should You Know?
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Who was Osler?
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Who was the first? An experimental application of carnivore and hominid overlapping marks at the Pleistocene archaeological sites
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Who washes hands after using the bathroom?
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WHO waters down draft strategy on diet and health
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Who we become depends on the company we keep and on what we do and say together
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Who Wears the Pants? The (Multi)Cultural Politics of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
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WHO will be “vigourously engaged” in neurological disorders
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WHO WILL BECOME MALNOURISHED? A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MALNUTRITION IN OLDER PERSONS LIVING AT HOME
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Who will benefit from antiresorptive treatment (bisphosphonates)?
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Who will benefit from pelvic floor muscle training for stress urinary incontinence?
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Who will benefit from treatment with selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)?
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Who will care for the elderly in China?: A review of the problems caused by Chinaʹs one-child policy and their potential solutions
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Who Will Care for the Frail Elderly?
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Who Will Care for the Frail Elderly?
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Who Will Censor? BC Tel and the Oliver “Hate” Web-Site
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Who Will Feed the Giant? – Chinese Pollution and Grain Crisis
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Who will lead medicine in the new millennium?: Presidential address
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Who Will Market Western Canadaʹs Grain?
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Who will provide health care for Spainʹs prisoners?
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Who will win the Nobel Prize?
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Who Will You Ask? An Empirical Study of Interpersonal Task Information Seeking
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Who wins in the battle for space? The importance of priority, behavioural history and size
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WHO wins reprieve for DDT against malaria
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Who wins? Study of long-run trader survival in an artificial stock market
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Who works for startups? The relation between firm age, employee age, and growth
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WHO World Traditional Medicine Summit 2023 in Gujarat: A Turning Point for Traditional Medicine Worldwide
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Who worries and who is happy? Explaining individual differences in worries and satisfaction by personality
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Who Would Be Left Behind by Enhanced Private School Choice?
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Who would be the ideal minister to run the current health system ofxs Iran?
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Who Writes Iran? Counter-narratives and the Transition from Personal to Collective Historiography in Contemporary Fiction
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Who you know, where you live: social capital, neighbourhood and health
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Who, me? Can baboons infer the target of vocalizations?
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WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
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WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
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WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
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WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
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WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
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Who, when, and how much?: Epidemiology of walking in a middle-income country
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WHO/INRUD drug prescribing indicators at primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
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WHO/INRUD Drug Prescribing Indicators in the Emergency Ward of a Teaching Hospital, South East of Iran
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WHO/INRUD patient care and facility-specific drug use indicators at primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
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WHO: 60 years on
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WHO: strengthening the road to renewal
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WHO: strengthening the road to renewal
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WHO: the casualties and compromises of renewal
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WHO: the casualties and compromises of renewal
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WHO: where there is no vision, the people perish
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WHO: where there is no vision, the people perish
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Who? What? When? Using a timeline technique to facilitate recall of a complex event
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Who? What? Where? A snapshot of Nuclear Medicine Research Presentations from recent ANZSNM conferences in Australia and New Zealand
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Who’s “she”? Discourse prominence influences preschoolers’ comprehension of pronouns
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Who’s afraid of red, yellow and green?: Redlining in Rotterdam
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Who’s Afraid of Signs and Significations? Defending Semiotics in the Secondary Art and Design Curriculum
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Who’s Afraid of Signs and Significations?Defending Semiotics in the Secondary Art and the Secondary Art and
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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Internet?
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WHO’s Attempt to Navigate Commercial Influence and Conflicts of Interest in Nutrition Programs While Engaging With Non-State Actors: Reflections on WHO Guidance for Nation States; Comment on “Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool”
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Who’s Bugging You? How Are You Protecting Your Information?
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Who’s calling the shots? Intentional content and feelings of control
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Who’s chasing whom? The impact of gender and relationship status on mate poaching
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Who’s Credible? Expressions of Consensus and Conflict in Focus Groups about DNA Patenting
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Who’s Doing What? Findability and Author-Supplied ETD Metadata in the Library Catalog
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Who’s feeding baby? Non-maternal involvement in feeding and its association with dietary intakes among infants and toddlers
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Who’s getting the message? intervention response rates among women who inject drugs and/or smoke crack cocaine
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Who’s Got the Power: Systems, Culture, and Influence in Higher Education Change Leadership
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Who’s minding the kids? An economic comparison of sole and joint custody
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Who’s on first–with probability 0.4
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Who’s Running Your Ad Campaign?
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Who’s the boss?
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Who’s Watching Your Kids? Safety and Surveillance in Virtual Worlds for Children
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Who’s who and what’s what in Brazilian Public Health Sciences
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Who’s Who and Whereabouts of Japanese Political Studies in South Korea: With a Focus on the Third Generation Japan Specialists
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Who’s who in nursing: Bringing clarity to the doctor of nursing practice
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Who—and how—to kill are focus of US death penalty cases
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WHODAS 2.0 as a Measure of Severity of Illness: Results of a FLDA Analysis
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WHOFWA: An effective hybrid metaheuristic algorithm based on wild horse optimizer and fireworks algorithm
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Whole 3D shape reconstruction of vascular segments under pressure via fringe projection techniques
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Whole almonds and almond fractions reduce aberrant crypt foci in a rat model of colon carcinogenesis
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Whole arm manipulation planning based on feedback velocity fields and sampling-based techniques
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Whole arm translocations in solid tumors and hematologic malignancy — formation and clinical significance
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Whole blood assay for examining lymphocyte blastogenesis of percichthyid bass (Morone) mrr01
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Whole blood assay for examining lymphocyte blastogenesis of percichthyid bass (Morone) mrr01
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Whole Blood Assays to Identify Th1 Cell Antigens and Peptides Encoded by Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Specific RD1 Genes
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Whole blood BDNF levels in healthy twins discordant for affective disorder: Association to life events and neuroticism
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Whole blood coagulation on protein adsorption-resistant PEG and peptide functionalised PEG-coated titanium surfaces
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Whole blood coagulation time, haematocrit, haemoglobin and total protein of turkeys reared in Zaria, Nigeria
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Whole blood folate, homocysteine in serum, and risk of first acute myocardial infarction
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Whole blood folate, homocysteine in serum, and risk of first acute myocardial infarction
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Whole blood glucose determination using glucose oxidase immobilized on cotton cheese cloth
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Whole blood glutathione peroxidase activity in melanoma patients
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Whole blood manganese levels in pregnancy and the neonate
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Whole blood mercury and selenium concentrations in a selected Austrian population: Does gender matter?
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Whole blood pathogen reduction technology and blood safety in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review with regional discussion
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Whole blood selenium concentrations in endurance horses
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Whole blood selenium content in healthy adults in the Czech Republic
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Whole blood selenium content in pregnant women
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Whole blood serotonin and plasma beta-endorphin in autistic probands and their first-degree relatives
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Whole blood serotonin content, tryptophan concentrations, and impulsivity in anorexia nervosa
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Whole Blood Serotonin Relates to Violence in an Epidemiological Study
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Whole blood versus plasma spots for measurement of HIV-1 viral load in HIV-infected African patients
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Whole blood, serum, and saliva lead concentrations in 6- to 8-year-old children Original Research Article
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Whole body barometric plethysmography: a screening method to investigate airway reactivity and acute lung injuries in freely moving pigs
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Whole body computed tomography in multi trauma patients: Review of the current literature
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Whole Body Heat Shock Fails To Protect Mouse Heart Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury: Role of 72 kDa Heat Shock Protein and Antioxidant Enzymes
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Whole body heating reduces the baroreflex response of sympathetic nerve activity during Valsalva straining
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Whole body hyperthermia associated with betacarotene supplementation in patients with AIDS
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Whole body hyperthermia: effects upon canine immune and hemostatic functions
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Whole body hyperthermia: effects upon canine immune and hemostatic functions
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Whole body inverse dynamics over a complete gait cycle based only on measured kinematics
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Whole body MR imaging: Applications in oncology
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Whole body nitric oxide production is not decreased in patients with coronary atherosclerosis but is inversely related to plasma homocysteine
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Whole Body Poitron Emiion Tomography/Computed Tomography taging of Metatatic Choroidal Melanoma
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Whole body protein turnover in children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
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Whole body protein turnover in HIV-infected patients
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Whole body radioprotective activity of an acetone–water extract from the seedpod of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. seedpod
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Whole body simultaneous PET/MRI: One-stop-shop?
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Whole body small animal examination with a diffuse optical tomography instrument
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Whole body small animal examination with a diffuse optical tomography instrument
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Whole body vibration and posture as risk factors for low back pain among forklift truck drivers
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Whole Body Vibration Exposure to Train Passenger
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Whole body vibration exposures in metropolitan bus drivers: A comparison of three seats
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Whole body vibration in mountain-rescue operations
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Whole body X-ray irradiation to mice decreases ascorbic acid concentration in bone marrow: Comparison between ascorbic acid and vitamin E
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Whole bone mechanics and mechanical testing
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Whole bowel irrigation and the capsule summary
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Whole brain radiation therapy with or without stereotactic radiosurgery boost for patients with one to three brain metastases: phase III results of the RTOG 9508 randomised trial
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Whole brain radiation therapy with or without stereotactic radiosurgery boost for patients with one to three brain metastases: phase III results of the RTOG 9508 randomised trial
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Whole cell amperometric biosensor based on Aspergillus niger for determination of glucose with enhanced upper linearity limit
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Whole cell- and protein-based biosensors for the detection of bioavailable heavy metals in environmental samples Original Research Article
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Whole cell biosensor for polychlorinated biphenyl analysis based on optical detection
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Whole cell immobilisation of Natrinema gari BCC 24369 for histamine degradation
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Whole cell immobilised biosensors for toxicity assessment of a wastewater treatment plant treating phenolics-containing waste Original Research Article
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Whole cell quick E for epoxide hydrolase screening using fluorescent probes
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Whole Cerebral Blood Flow Originating From Vertebral Arteries After Bilateral Internal Carotid Arteries Occlusion: A Case Report
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Whole citrus fruits as an alternative to wheat grain or citrus pulp in sheep diet: Effect on the evolution of ruminal parameters
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Whole cottonseed in dairy cattle feeding: a review
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Whole crop cereals: 1. Effect of method of harvest and preservation on chemical composition, apparent digestibility and energy value
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Whole crop cereals: 2. Prediction of apparent digestibility and energy value from in vitro digestion techniques and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy and of chemical composition by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
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Whole crop rice silage: Predictions of yield and content of metabolizable energy, metabolizable protein and other nutrients for dairy cows from crop maturity and botanical fractions at harvest
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Whole device ELM simulations
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Whole diffraction pattern-fitting of polycrystalline fcc materials based on microstructure
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Whole Exome Sequencing for Mutation Screening in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
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Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies a Homozygous PYCR1 Missense Variant in a Patient with Autosomal Recessive Cutis Laxa Type 2B: A Case Report
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Whole Exome Sequencing in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Single Center Study
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Whole Exome Sequencing of an X-linked Thrombocytopenia Patient with Normal Sized Platelets
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Whole Exome Sequencing of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients
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Whole exome sequencing revealed a novel dystrophin-related protein-2 (DRP2) deletion in an Iranian family with symptoms of polyneuropathy
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Whole Exome Sequencing Revealed a Novel GJB1 Pathogenic Variant and a Rare BSCL2 Mutation in Two Iranian Large Pedigrees with Multiple Affected Cases of Charcot-Marie-Tooth
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Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals a BSCL2 Mutation Causing Progressive Encephalopathy with Lipodystrophy (PELD) in an Iranian Pediatric Patient
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Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals a XPNPEP3 Novel Mutation Causing Nephronophthisis in a Pediatric Patient
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Whole explants of peritoneum and endometrium: a novel model of the early endometriosis lesion
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Whole farm simulation analysis of economic impacts of East Coast Fever immunication strategies on mixed crop-livestock farms in Kenya
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WHOLE FIELD DETERMINATION OF ISOCLINIC AND ISOCHROMATIC PARAMETERS
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Whole field strain measurement using grating diffraction and holographic process
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Whole field surface roughness measurement by laser speckle correlation technique
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Whole flax seed and flax oil supplementation of dairy cows fed high-forage or high-concentrate diets: Effects on digestion, ruminal fermentation characteristics, protozoal populations and milk fatty acid profile
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Whole genome amplification (WGA) for archiving and genotyping of clinical isolates of Cryptosporidium species
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Whole genome amplification of DNA extracted from hair samples: Potential for use in molecular epidemiologic studies
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Whole genome amplification: abundant supplies of DNA from precious samples or clinical specimens Original Research Article
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Whole genome analysis of non-optimal codon usage in secretory signal sequences of Streptomyces coelicolor
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Whole genome data for omics-based research on the self-fertilizing fish Kryptolebias marmoratus
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Whole genome loss of heterozygosity profiling on oral squamous cell carcinoma by high-density single nucleotide polymorphic allele (SNP) array
394
Whole genome profiling on freshly frozen and matching archived and freshly prepared formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
395
Whole genome sequencing analysis of non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in milk in Kwara State, Nigeria
396
Whole genome sequencing for drug resistance determination in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
397
Whole genome sequencing of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
398
Whole Genome Sequencing: An Efficient Approach in Food Safety Management System
399
Whole grain consumption and ischemic stroke
400
Whole grain feeding: Methodologies and effects on performance, digestive tract development and nutrient utilisation of poultry
401
Whole grain intake: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
402
Whole grain intake: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
403
Whole grain morphology of Australian rice species
404
Whole grains and legumes consumption in association with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder odds
405
Whole Grains and Their Health Benefits: Whole Grains Symposium: Health and Nutrition from Cereal Foods World (CFW), 2000, 45(2), 50–78; American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), 2000, 26 pages, $30.00 (additional copies $3-00 each)
406
Whole gut washout ameliorates progression of acute experimental pancreatitis
407
Whole gut washout ameliorates progression of acute experimental pancreatitis: The reply:
408
Whole gut washout ameliorates the progression of acute experimental pancreatitis
409
Whole head mapping of magnetic fields following painful electric finger shock
410
Whole heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography for the detection of coronary artery stenosis and atherosclerotic coronary artery plaque in a patient with unstable angina
411
Whole Heliosphere Interval: Overview of JD16
412
Whole inedible date in the grower–finisher broiler diets and the impact on productive performance, nutrient digestibility and meat quality
413
Whole Language-Based English Reading Materials
414
Whole Life Cost: The Future Trend in Software Development
415
Whole Liver Radiotherapy- An Underutilized Weapon for Diffuse Liver Metastasis: A Case Report
416
Whole Lung Lavage of Nine Children with Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis: Experience in a Tertiary Lung Center
417
Whole pelvis radiation therapy followed by brachytherapy boost with Iodine-125 or Palladium-103 versus definitive brachytherapy with Iodine-125 or Palladium-103: Late radiation morbidity profile
418
Whole Program Paths
419
Whole Program Paths
420
Whole rock geochemistry and Sr isotopic compositions of Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks in the Inner Zone of the Southwest Japan Arc
421
Whole saliva flow rate and body profile in healthy young adults
422
Whole sample analysis of bio-oils and thermal cracking fractions by Py-GC/MS and TLC–FID
423
Whole sample analysis of bio-oils and thermal cracking fractions by Py-GC/MS and TLC–FID
424
Whole School Improvement and Restructuring as Prevention and Promotion: Lessons from STEP and the Project on High Performance Learning Communities
425
Whole Sky Infrared Remote Sensing of Cloud
426
Whole slide images for primary diagnostics of urinary system pathology: a feasibility study
427
Whole soil fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiles of early soybean rhizosphere as affected by temperature and matric water potential
428
Whole soil fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiles of early soybean rhizosphere as affected by temperature and matric water potential
429
Whole soybean as probiotic lactic acid bacteria carrier food in solid-state fermentation
430
Whole system design: an integrated approach to sustainable engineering by P. Stasinopoulos, M.H. Smith, K. Hargroves, C. Desha, Earthscan, UK 2009
431
Whole systems appraisal of a UK Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) system: Energy, environmental, and economic evaluations
432
Whole tissue homogenization preferable to mucosal scraping in determining the temporal profile of segmented filamentous bacteria in the ileum of weanling rats
433
Whole tomato plant in ruminant nutrition: effects on in vitro gas production, fermentation parameters and nutrient digestibility
434
Whole tract and post ruminal digestibility determined by in situ ruminal, intestinal mobile nylon bag and whole tract nylon capsule methods
435
Whole wheat and white wheat flour— the mycobiota and potential mycotoxins Original Research Article
436
Whole wheat flour exerts cholesterol-lowering in rats in its native form and after use in bread-making
437
Whole wheat versus mixed layer diet as supplementary feed to layers foraging a sequence of different forage crops
438
Whole white lupin (Lupinus albus cv. Amiga) seeds as a source of protein for growing-fattening rabbits
439
Whole-atom Compton scattering of unpolarized photons in the energy region 17.44≤E≤39.91 keV
440
Whole-atom differential incoherentscattering cross sections at 279.2 keV
441
Whole-bird models for the magnetic cleansing of oiled feathers
442
Whole-blood 3-hydroxyisovalerylcarnitine as a risk factor for orofacial clefts
443
Whole-blood gene expression profiling in ankylosing spondylitis identifies novel candidate genes that may contribute to the inflammatory and tissue-destructive disease aspects
444
Whole-Blood Polymerase Chain Reaction and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism: A Simplified Method by Microwave Irradiation
445
Whole-body analysis of T cell responses
446
Whole-body and microscopic autoradiography to determine tissue distribution of biopharmaceuticals — Target discoveries with receptor micro-autoradiography engendered new concepts and therapies for vitamin D
447
Whole-body and regional bone mineral density and bone mineral mass in rugby union players: a comparison of forwards, backs and controls
448
Whole-body cooling of hyperthermic runners: Comparison of two field therapies
449
Whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging vs. FDG-PET for the detection of non-small-cell lung cancer. How do they measure up?
450
WholeBody Distribution of Donepezil as an Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor after Oral Administration in Normal Human Subjects: A 11Cdonepezil PET Study
451
Whole-body fluxes and partitioning of amino acids to the mammary gland of cows fed fresh pasture at two levels of intake during early lactation
452
Whole-body hyperthermia attenuates experimental autoimmune myocarditis in the rat
453
Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Angiography (WBMRA) as a tool for driving efficiency in the cost and treatment of Claudication Co-morbities
454
Whole-body metabolic map with positron emission tomography of a man after running
455
Whole-body MR angiography using variable density sampling and dual-injection bolus-chase acquisition
456
Whole-body MR imaging of bone marrow
457
Whole-body MRI for full assessment and characterization of diffuse inflammatory myopathy
458
Whole-body MRI in the detection of bone marrow infiltration in patients with plasma cell neoplasms in comparison to the radiological skeletal survey
459
Whole-body multislice computed tomography as the primary and sole diagnostic tool in patients with blunt trauma: searching for its appropriate indication
460
Whole-body phantoms with anthropomorphic-shaped skeletons for evaluation of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry measurements
461
Whole-body positron emission tomography in patients with HIV-1 infection
462
Whole-body protein turnover and resting energy expenditure in obese, prepubertal children
463
Whole-body protein turnover in malnourished patients with child class B and C cirrhosis on diets low to high in protein energy
464
Whole-body protein turnover of a carnivore, Felis silvestris catus
465
Whole-body responses to low-level radiation exposure: New concepts in mammalian radiobiology
466
WHOLE-BODY SHOCK AND VIBRATION: FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDE DEPENDENCE OF COMFORT
467
Whole-body T2⁎ mapping at 1.5 T
468
Whole-body vibration and ergonomic study of US railroad locomotives
469
Whole-body vibration and postural stress among operators of construction equipment: A literature review
470
Whole-Body Vibration Does Not Seem to Affect Postural Control in Healthy Active Older Women
471
Whole-body vibration transmitted to the framesaw operator
472
Whole-body vibration: Evaluation of emission and exposure levels arising from agricultural tractors
473
Whole-Body Volume Regulation and Escape from Antidiuresis
474
Whole-bone mechanics: ‘The best is the enemy of the good’
475
Whole-bowel irrigation as an adjunct in the treatment of radiopaque arsenic
476
Whole-brain thinking for project management
477
Whole-building behaviour of bonded post-tensioned concrete floor plates exposed to fire
478
Whole-building simulation with symbolic DAE equations and general purpose solvers
479
Whole-catchment application of dolomite to mitigate episodic acidification of streams induced by sea-salt deposition
480
Whole-cell based solvent-free system for one-pot production of biodiesel from waste grease
481
Whole-cell biocatalysis: Evaluation of new hydrophobic ionic liquids for efficient asymmetric reduction of prochiral ketones
482
Whole-cell biocatalysts for biodiesel fuel production
483
Whole-cell biocomputing
484
Whole-cell bioconversion of β-sitosterol in aqueous–organic two-phase systems
485
Whole-cell biodetection of halogenated organic acids
486
Whole-cell bio-oxidation of n-dodecane using the alkane hydroxylase system of P. putida GPo1 expressed in E. coli
487
Whole-cell biosensor for determination of volatile organic compounds in the form of aerosols
488
Whole-Cell Electrophysiology of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons that Express Green Fluorescent Protein in the Terminal Nerve of Transgenic Medaka (Oryzias latipes)
489
Whole-Cell Fatty Acid Composition of Total Coliforms to Predict Sources of Fecal Contamination
490
WHOLE-CELL FATTY ACID PROFILES - A TOOL FOR SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES CLASSIFICATION IN THE PUCCINIA RECONDITA COMPLEX
491
Whole-cell imaging of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by high-voltage scanning transmission electron tomography
492
Whole-cell imaging of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by high-voltage scanning transmission electron tomography
493
Whole-Cell Immobilization Using Cell Surface-Exposed Cellulose-Binding Domain
494
Whole-cell modeling framework in which biochemical dynamics impact aspects of cellular geometry
495
Whole-cell oxidation of omeprazole sulfide to enantiopure esomeprazole with Lysinibacillus sp. B71
496
Whole-cell pertussis vaccine (DTwP) has no influence on allergic diseases and atopic sensitization in children
497
Whole-cell simulation: a grand challenge of the 21st century
498
Whole-cell spectroscopy is a convenient tool to assist molecular identification of cultivatable marine bacteria and to investigate their adaptive metabolism
499
Whole-cell vaccines in phase I trial for cancer therapy
500
Whole-cell yeast-mediated preparation of (R)-2-chloro-1-(3-nitrophenyl)ethanol as a synthetic precursor for (R)-phenylephrine
501
Whole-chain traceability, is it possible to trace your hamburger to a particular steer, a U. S. perspective
502
Whole-Chip ESD Protection Design for RF and AMS ICs
503
Whole-day and segmented-day physical activity variability of northwest England school children
504
Whole-disk spectrophotometric properties of Mercury: Synthesis of MESSENGER and ground-based observations
505
Whole-ecosystem labile carbon production in a north temperate deciduous forest
506
Whole-exome Sequencing Identified a Novel Hemizygous Missense Variant in the EDA Gene in an Iranian Patient Causing Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia
507
Whole-Exome Sequencing Identified a Novel Variant (C.405_422+39del) in DSP Gene in an Iranian Pedigree with Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy
508
Whole-exome sequencing reveals a novel mutation of MT-ND5 gene in a mitochondrial cardiomyopathy pedigree: Patients who show biventricular hypertrophy, hyperlactacidemia, pulmonary hypertension, and decreased exercise tolerance
509
Whole-exome sequencing reveals recurrent somatic mutation networks in cancer
510
Whole-farm effects of livestock intensification in smallholder systems in Gansu, China
511
Whole-farm nitrogen cycling and intensification of crop-livestock systems in the highlands of Madagascar: An application of network analysis
512
Whole-farm systems modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from pastoral suckler beef cow production systems
513
Whole-field digital measurements of isochromatics and isoclinics in photoelastic coatings
514
Whole-Field Fluorescence Microscope with Digital Micromirror Device: Imaging of Biological Samples
515
Whole-Genome Analysis of Dorsal-Ventral Patterning in the Drosophila Embryo
516
Whole-genome DNA methylation analysis in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) under different salt stresses
517
Whole-Genome DNA Methylation Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Different Disease Courses
518
Whole-genome mutational analysis: cause and effect of noncoding and structural mutations in liver cancer
519
Whole-genome prokaryotic clustering based on gene lengths Original Research Article
520
Whole-Genome Sequencing Breaks the Cost Barrier
521
Whole-Genome Sequencing in Autism Identifies Hot Spots for De Novo Germline Mutation
522
Whole-genome sequencing of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype O/PanAsia-2/QOM-15 and comparison of its VP1-encoding region with two vaccine strains
523
Whole-Genome Sequencing of Russian Neisseria GonorrhoeaeIsolates Related to ST 1407 Genogroup
524
Whole-genome Study of Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Virulence and Resistance
525
Whole-Genome Validation of High-Information-Content Fingerprinting
526
Whole-grain consumption and risk of coronary heart disease: results from the Nurses Health Study
527
Whole-grain Foods in Health and Disease: L. Marquart, J.L. Slavin, R.G. Fulcher (eds.); American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), St. Paul, MN, USA, 2002, x+382 pages, ISBN 1-891127-29-2, $139.00
528
Wholegrain vs. refined wheat bread and pasta. Effect on postprandial glycemia, appetite, and subsequent ad libitum energy intake in young healthy adults
529
Whole-head washing, prior to cutting, provides sanitization advantages for fresh-cut Iceberg lettuce (Latuca sativa L.)
530
Whole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography in a patient with unstable angina
531
WHOLEheart study participant acceptance of wholegrain foods
532
Whole-life transformation ratchetting and fatigue of super-elastic NiTi Alloy under uniaxial stress-controlled cyclic loading
533
Whole-mantle versus layered mantle convection and the role of a high-viscosity lower mantle in terrestrial volatile evolution
534
Whole-Molecule Antibody Engineering: Generation of a High-Affinity Anti-IL-6 Antibody with Extended Pharmacokinetics
535
Whole-molecule disorder of the Schiff base compound 4-chloro-N-(4-nitrobenzylidene)aniline: crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis
536
Whole-mount in situ mRNA localization in developing ovules and seeds of Arabidopsis
537
Whole-mount in situ TUNEL method revealed ectopic pattern of apoptosis in cadmium treated naupliar larvae of barnacle (Balanus amphitrite Darwin)
538
Whole-mount sections displaying microvascular and glandular structures in human uterus using multiphoton excitation microscopy
539
Whole-neck imaging for the screening of metastatic nodes
540
Wholeness and primary and secondary food structure effects on in vitro digestion patterns determine nutritionally distinct carbohydrate fractions in cereal foods
541
Whole-number Relations Between Protein Amino Acids and Their Biosynthetic Precursors
542
Whole-organism performance and repeatability of locomotion on inclines in spiders
543
Whole-organism performance capacity predicts resource-holding potential in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
544
Whole-plant gas exchange measurements of mycorrhizal ‘Iceberg’ roses exposed to cyclic drought
545
Whole-plant gas exchange, not individual-leaf measurements, accurately assesses azalea response to insecticides
546
Whole-population screening for carriers of cystic fibrosis gene
547
Whole-profile structure solution from powder diffraction data using simulated annealing
548
Whole-rock and mineralogical composition of Phanerozoic ooidal ironstones: Comparison and differentiation of types and subtypes
549
Whole-rock and Nd isotopic geochemistry of Neoarchaean granitoids and their bearing on the evolution of the Central Hearne supracrustal belt, Western Churchill Province, Canada
550
Whole-rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd isotopic composition of the pre-rift sequence of the Camamu Basin, northeastern Brazil
551
Whole-rock geochemistry of gabbros from the Southwest Indian Ridge: constraints on geochemical fractionations between the upper and lower oceanic crust and magma chamber processes at (very) slow-spreading ridges
552
Whole-rock geochemistry of upper Paleozoic loessite, western Pangaea: Implications for paleo-atmospheric circulation
553
Wholes, holes, and basic features in vision
554
Wholesale access in multi-firm markets: When is it profitable to supply a competitor
555
Wholesale Electric Restructuring: Was 2004 the “Tipping Point”?
556
Wholesale food markets with ‘Chinese characteristicsʹ
557
Wholesale Generator Incentives to Exercise Market Power in the California Electricity Market
558
Wholesale hepatocytic differentiation in the rat from ductular oval cells, the progeny of biliary stem cells
559
Wholesale marginal prices in competitive generation markets
560
Wholesale market definition in telecommunications: The Issue of wholesale broadband access
561
Wholesale payments: questioning the market-failure hypothesis
562
Wholesale pricing and evolutionarily stable strategies of retailers with imperfectly observable objective
563
Wholesalers in international trade
564
Whole-sentence exponential language models: a vehicle for linguistic-statistical integration
565
Whole-space modeling of a layered earth in time-domain electromagnetic measurements
566
Whole-stream phosphorus cycling: Testing methods to assess the effect of saturation of sorption capacity on nutrient uptake length measurements
567
Whole-tree biomass and carbon allocation of juvenile trees of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda): influence of genetics and fertilization
568
Whole-tree chambers for elevated atmospheric CO2 experimentation and tree scale flux measurements in south-eastern Australia: The Hawkesbury Forest Experiment
569
Whole-tree water balance and indicators for short-term drought stress in non-bearing ‘Barnea’ olives
570
Wholist–analytic cognitive style: A matter of reflection
571
Wholly Aromatic Ether-imides. Potential Materials for n-Type Semiconductors
572
Wholly aromatic liquid-crystalline polyesters
573
Whom Does the Grail Serve? A Vision of Transformation in Thoracic Surgery
574
Whom to dismiss? CEO celebrity and management dismissal
575
Whooping crane demographic responses to winter drought focus conservation strategies
576
Whooping crane recruitment enhanced by egg removal Original Research Article
577
Whorf versus Socrates, round 10
578
Whorfian reasoning
579
Whorl and stalk damage by European and Southwestern corn borers to four events of Bacillus thuringiensis transgenic maize
580
Whorled, wiled webs
581
Whoʹs afraid of atmospheric stabilisation? Making the link between energy resources and climate change
582
Whoʹs afraid of kety-schmidt?
583
Whoʹs afraid of reduced-rank parameterizations of multivariate models? Theory and example
584
Whoʹs Afraid of the Bad Little Fowl?
585
Whoʹs afraid of the big bad wolf: a prospective paradigm to test Rachmanʹs indirect pathways in children
586
Whoʹs at risk? Factors associated with intimate partner violence in the Philippines
587
Whoʹs Being Served? “Self-Serving” Attributions in Social Hierarchies
588
WHOʹs blood-safety initiative: a vain effort?
589
Whos breaking the profit limit?
590
WHOʹs budgetary allocations and burden of disease: a comparative analysis
591
Whoʹs buying what and why: A report
592
WHOʹs checklist for surgery: donʹt confine it to the operating room
593
Whoʹs counting: An analysis of beach attendance estimates and methodologies in southern California
594
WHOʹs current policies and plans for reform
595
WHOʹs diet report prompts food industry backlash
596
Whoʹs doing it? Sources of public and private computer-aided learning materials for accounting educators
597
WHOʹs drugs work must continue
598
Whos Even Interested in the Exercise Message? Attentional Bias for Exercise and Sedentary-Lifestyle Related Words
599
WHOʹs Executive Board election proceedings are low-key and secretive
600
Whoʹs flying the plane: Serotonin levels, aggression and free will
601
Whoʹs Getting the Bill?
602
Whoʹs in charge here? The tangled web of school governance and policy. N. Epstein (Ed.), Brookings Institution Press The Washington, DC and Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO (2004) ISBN: 0-8157-2472-1, (303pp, $ 32.95, cloth); ISBN: 0-8157-24
603
Whoʹs in charge of the central city? The conflict between efficiency and equity in the design of a metropolitan area
604
Whoʹs in the car? Passengers as potential interveners in alcohol-involved fatal crashes
605
Whoʹs interacting? And what are they talking about?—intercultural contact and interaction among multicultural university students
606
Whoʹs looking at your DNA?
607
WHOʹS mandate: a damaging reinterpretation is taking place
608
Whoʹs minding the store? Motivating and monitoring hired managers at small, closely held commercial banks
609
WHOʹs model list of essential drugs: a beacon through two decades
610
WHOʹs new Stop TB Strategy
611
WHOʹs next Director General
612
WHOʹs next Director-General: the person and the programme
613
WHOʹs next Director-General: time to decide
614
Whoʹs Not Working and Why: Employment, Cognitive Skills, Wages, and the Changing U.S. Labor Market: Frederick L. Pryor and David L. Schaffer, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1999, pp. vii+300, Price: U.S.$34.95 cloth
615
Whoʹs number one?: evaluating acquisitions departments
616
Whos on your "shopping list"? Aerospace industry
617
Whoʹs planting what, where and why – and whoʹs paying?: An analysis of farmland revegetation in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia
618
Whoʹs publishing who? The national composition of contributors to some core US and European journals
619
Whoʹs related to whom? Recent results from molecular systematic studies
620
Whoʹs responsible?
621
WHOʹs role of registering trials should include acronyms too
622
Whoʹs seeing whom?: General systems theory and constructivist implications for senile dementia intervention
623
Whoʹs talking? Communication between health providers and HIV-infected adults related to herbal medicine for AIDS treatment in western Uganda
624
Whoʹs to blame for asthma?
625
WHOʹs tobacco control chairman urges faster progress at FCTC talks
626
WHOʹs tuberculosis research initiative
627
WHOʹs web-based public hearings: hijacked by pharma?
628
Whoʹs Who in Food Chemistry, Europe, 2nd edition: R. Battaglia, W. Pfannhauser, M. Murkovic (Eds.); Springer, Berlin, 2001, 173 pages, ISBN 3-540-41448-7 (£74.00)
629
Whoʹs who in food chemistry—Europe: Edited by R. Battaglia, W. Pfannhauser & M. Murkovic. Springer Verlag, 1996. ISBN 3-54060-239-9. 241 pp. Price: DM 98.00
630
Whoʹs Who in Public Health?
631
Whoʹs who in venture capital research
632
Whose Agenda Is Served by the Idea of a Shia Crescent?
633
Whose article is it anyway?
634
Whose article is it anyway?
635
Whose best foot forward?
636
Whose body is it anyway? Disputes over body tissue in a biotechnology age
637
Whose Breasts are They Anyway?
638
Whose Child Is It Anyway? Simplifying the Definition of a Child
639
Whose company is it? The concept of the corporation in Japan and the west
640
Whose DAM account? Attentional learning explains Booth and Waxman
641
Whose discipline? Some critical reflections on linguistic pragmatics
642
WHOse domain?
643
Whose drug is it anyway?
644
Whose Education for All? The Recolonisation of the African Mind: Birgit Brock-Utne, Falmer Press, New York, (2000), 340 pages, ISBN 0-8153-3478-8.
645
Whose fault is it? Peopleʹs own conceptions of the reasons for health inequalities
646
Whose fault was it anyway? Competencies in training Parenteral nutrition line sepsis: the difficulty in diagnosis
647
Whose health is affected by income inequality? A multilevel interaction analysis of contemporaneous and lagged effects of state income inequality on individual self-rated health in the United States
648
Whose Heartland?: The politics of place in a rural–urban interface
649
Whose informational needs are considered? A comparison between cancer patients and their spouses’ perceptions of their own and their partners’ knowledge and informational needs
650
Whose interests does the World Trade Organization serve?
651
Whose interests does the World Trade Organization serve?
652
Whose involvement?—can hierarchical valuation scheme intercede for participatory methods for evaluating secondary forest resource use?
653
Whose job is it anyway?: organizational information competencies for value creation
654
Whose land? The political economy of land titling in transitional economies
655
Whose life is it anyway?
656
Whose logic? Reflections on gender in the history of ideas
657
WHOSE MODEL IS IT!: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ENGINEERING AND STATISTICS
658
Whose money? Whose Education system
659
Whose Needs do we fit? Needs Analysis of English Curriculum for Arts Students and the Arts Industry in Taiwan
660
Whose norm?
661
Whose normal thyroid function is better—yours or mine?
662
Whose patient is this, anyway?
663
Whose reality counts? Factors affecting the perception of volcanic risk
664
Whose research? Conflicting agendas for development education research
665
Whose Responsibility? The Politics of Sex Education Policy in the United States
666
Whose Role Is It Anyway?: A Library Practitioner’s Appraisal of the Digital Data Deluge
667
Whose scarcity? Whose property? The case of water in western India
668
Whose self is it anyway? Self-aspect control moderates the relation between self-complexity and well-being
669
Whose South is it anyway? Race and the Confederate battle flag in South Carolina
670
Whose SPQR? Sovereignty and Semiotics in Medieval Rome
671
Whose uncertainty assessments (probability distributions) does a risk assessment report: the analystsʹ or the expertsʹ?
672
Whose uncertainty assessments (probability distributions) does a risk assessment report: the analystsʹ or the expertsʹ?
673
Whose Voice? Participatory research and policy change: Edited by Jeremy Holland with James Blackburn, with foreword by Robert Chambers; Intermediate Technology Publications 1998, London, 254pp
674
WHO-sponsored international collaborative study to evaluate methods for subtyping Listeria monocytogenes: restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis using ribotyping and Southern hybridization with two probes derived from L. monocytogenes ch
675
Wh-Questions Expression in Persian-speaking Children: A Comparison Between Spontaneous and Elicited Probes
676
Wh-questions and informativeness
677
Wh-Questions in Malay: An Explanation for the Restriction of Extraction to Subject Position with Yang
678
Wh-questions: Moving beyond the first phase
679
Why (and how) to regulate power exchanges in the EU market integration context?
680
Why (no) global competition policy is a tough choice
681
Why [CpW(CO)3]+ reduces H2 to dihydride
682
Why ‘Current Mode’ Does Not Guarantee Good Performance
683
Why ‘Phish’ when you can Trawl?
684
Why ‘the tourism industry’ is misleading as a generic expression: The case for the plural variation, ‘tourism industries’
685
Why “underpowered” trials are not necessarily unethical
686
Why 24‑h Urine Albumin Excretion Rate Method Still is Used for Screening of Diabetic Nephropathy in Isfahan Laboratories?
687
Why 3+1 metric rather than 4+0 or 2+2?
688
Why a Brewster angle microscope?
689
Why a clinical prevention and population health curriculum framework?
690
Why a Feminist Theorist Studies Methods
691
Why a Financial Crisis will always be around the Corner
692
Why a government might want to consider foreign currency denominated debt
693
Why a leisure context is linked to normbreaking for some girls and not others: personality characteristics and parent–child relations as explanations
694
Why a policy of federal management and protection of ecosystems is a bad idea
695
Why a poor governance environment does not deter foreign direct investment: The case of China and its implications for investment protection
696
Why a simple model of genetic regulatory networks describes the distribution of avalanches in gene expression data
697
Why a statin and/or another proven heart healthy agent should be utilized in the next major cancer chemoprevention trial: Part I
698
Why a statin and/or another proven heart healthy agent should be utilized in the next major cancer chemoprevention trial: Part II
699
Why adoption is not an option in India: the visibility of infertility, the secrecy of donor insemination, and other cultural complexities
700
Why African-American Women Are at Greater Risk for Pregnancy-Related Death
701
Why AIDS in South Africa threatens stability and economic growth in other parts of Africa
702
Why albumin now? Let’s think about albumin measurement methods, the definition of hypoalbuminemia, and microheterogeneity
703
Why alite stops hydrating below 80% relative humidity
704
WHY ALL INNOVATIONS ARE NOT A BREAKTHROUGH?
705
Why All the Counting? Feminist Social Science Research on Children’s Literature
706
Why all the hoopla about Enron?
707
Why allanite may swindle about its true age
708
WHY ALZHEIMER’S IS A DISEASE OF MEMORY: THE ATTACK ON SYNAPSES BY Aß OLIGOMERS (ADDLs)
709
Why am I still doing this?
710
Why am I unsatisfied? Adult attachment style, gendered irrational relationship beliefs, and young adult romantic relationship satisfaction
711
Why America Cannot Sustain Its Diet
712
Why America Needs a Nuclear Waste Depository
713
Why and How Can Donors Be Involved in the Development of Student Sports? (Executive Solutions)
714
Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Healthcare? Comments From an Academic Physician; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare”
715
Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare?
716
Why and how is health a human right?
717
Why and how much are firms willing to invest in ecosystem services from tropical forests? A comparison of international and Costa Rican firms
718
Why and How Political Science Can Contribute to Public Health? Proposals for Collaborative Research Avenues
719
Why and How Research Ethics Matters to You. Yes, You!
720
Why and how to combine evidence in environmental assessments: Weighing evidence and building cases Original Research Article
721
Why and how we started amniography
722
Why and How Working Women Choose Child Care: A Review with a Focus on Infancy,
723
Why and Where Do We Learn a Foreign Language? A Small-scale Investigation of Postgraduate Teacher Students’ Perspectives
724
Why Animals Matter. Animal Consciousness, Animal Welfare, and Human Well-being
725
Why anomalous slip in body-centred cubic metals?
726
Why anomalous slip in body-centred cubic metals?
727
Why aqueous alteration in asteroids was isochemical: High porosity ≠ high permeability
728
Why Archaean TTG cannot be generated by MORB melting in subduction zones
729
Why Are (Only) Some Infarcted Hearts Arrhythmogenic?
730
Why are 4 million newborn babies dying each year?
731
Why are 4 million newborn babies dying every year?
732
Why are 4 million newborn babies dying every year?
733
Why are allergies increasing?
734
Why are ambulatory surgical patients admitted to hospital?: Prospective study
735
Why are angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors underutilised in the treatment of heart failure by general practitioners?
736
Why are aromatic compounds more soluble than aliphatic compounds in dimethylimidazolium ionic liquids? A simulation study
737
Why are ATP Depletion RatesIn Situin Ischemic Myocardium So Much Lower Than One Might Predict From the Activity of the Mitochondrial ATPase in Sonicated Heart Mitochondria?
738
Why are auditory novels distracting? Contrasting the roles of novelty, violation of expectation and stimulus change
739
Why are bank profits so persistent? The roles of product market competition, informational opacity, and regional/macroeconomic shocks
740
Why are benzimidazoles efficiently acylated with esters? Identification of a tetrahedral hemiacetal alkoxide intermediate
741
Why are boys so small? Child growth, diet and gender near Ranomafana, Madagascar
742
Why are cellular switches Boolean? General conditions for multistable genetic circuits
743
Why are chalcogenide glasses the materials of choice for Ovonic switching devices? Original Research Article
744
Why Are Child Poverty Rates Higher in Britain than in Germany? A Longitudinal Perspective
745
Why are Clathrates Good Candidates for Thermoelectric Materials?
746
Why Are Clinically Indicated, But Lower-Risk, Patients Less Likely to Receive Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy?
747
Why are cystic-fibrosis mutations so common?
748
Why are diabetics at reduced risk for prostate cancer? A review of the epidemiologic evidence
749
Why are different features central for natural kinds and artifacts?: the role of causal status in determining feature centrality
750
Why are distributions of firm growth rates tent-shaped?
751
Why are dunkels sticky? Preschoolers infer functionality and intentional creation for artifact properties learned from generic language
752
Why are Dutch farmers going multifunctional?
753
Why are early maturing girls less active? Links between pubertal development, psychological well-being, and physical activity among girls at ages 11 and 13
754
Why are economists sceptical about agent-based simulations?
755
Why are enterprise resource planning systems indispensable to supply chain management?
756
Why are estimates of agricultural supply response so variable?
757
Why are European IPOs so rarely priced outside the indicative price range?
758
Why are evergreen leaves so contrary about shade?
759
Why Are Federal Arrangements not a Panacea for Containing Ethnic Nationalism? Lessons from the Post-Soviet Russian Experience
760
Why are female birds ornamented?
761
WHY ARE FERTILITY RATES AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT RATIOS POSITIVELY CORRELATED ACROSS O.E.C.D. COUNTRIES?∗
762
Why are foreign firms listed in the U.S. worth more?
763
Why are geomagnetic excursions not always recorded in sediments? Constraints from post-depositional remanent magnetization lock-in modelling
764
Why are high-Tc superconductors, HTSC, deposited by 248 nm lasers at 400 MW/cm2?
765
Why Are Hispanic- and Asian-American Homeownership Rates So Low?: Immigration and Other Factors
766
Why are hyperlinks to business Websites created? A content analysis
767
Why are infants so attractive to others? The form and function of infant handling in bonnet macaques
768
Why are IPO investors net buyers through lead underwriters?
769
Why are IPOs underpriced? Evidence from Japanʹs hybrid auction-method offerings
770
Why Are Judgments Less Consistent in Less Predictable Task Situations?
771
Why are Latin Americaʹs savings rates so low? An international comparative analysis
772
Why are macros not used? A brief review and an approach for improving training
773
Why are magnetic attachments popular in Japan and other Asian countries?
774
Why are male rotifers dwarf?
775
Why Are Mares with Pneumovagina Susceptible to Bacterial Endometritis? A Personal Opinion
776
Why Are Married Women Working So Hard?
777
Why are Men more susceptible to COVID-19: A narrative review of current global knowledge
778
Why are most aquatic plants widely distributed? Dispersal, clonal growth and small-scale heterogeneity in a stressful environment
779
Why are Most Flux Control Coefficients so Small?
780
Why are natural disasters not “natural” for victims?
781
Why are nonlinear microwave systems measurements so involved?
782
Why are non-sedating antihistamines non-sedating?
783
Why are orbital currents central to high Tc theory?
784
Why are organisms usually bigger in colder environments? Making sense of a life history puzzle
785
Why Are Orthopedic Residents Reluctant to Participate in Spinal Surgeries Teaching Programs?
786
Why are our Similarities so Different? A Reply to Humphreys and Riddoch
787
Why are out-of-body experiences interesting for philosophers?: The theoretical relevance of OBE research
788
Why are P53 alterations preferentially found in cell lines? A functional study in the ewing tumor model
789
Why are patients with liver disease jaundiced? ATP-binding cassette transporter expression in human liver disease
790
Why Are Peer Review Outcomes Less Favorable for Clinical Science than for Basic Science Grant Applications?
791
Why Are People Afraid of the Dentist? Observations and Explanations
792
Why are people with mental illness excluded from the rational suicide debate?
793
Why are polysaccharides necessary?
794
Why are population flows so persistent?
795
Why are price stability and statutory independence of central banks negatively correlated? The role of culture
796
Why are prices in Japan so high?
797
Why are probabilistic laws governing quantum mechanics and neurobiology?
798
Why are professionals failing to initiate mandated reports of child maltreatment, and are there any empirically based training programs to assist professionals in the reporting process?
799
Why are proteins so robust to site mutations?
800
Why are public perception studies on the environment ignored?
801
Why are public-health policies ill made in Japan?
802
Why Are Real Interest Rates Not Equalized Internationally?
803
Why are retail prices in Japan so high? Evidence from German export price
804
Why are so many goods priced to end in nine? And why this practice hurts the producers
805
Why are sobriety checkpoints not widely adopted as an enforcement strategy in the United States?
806
Why are some experts more credible than others?
807
Why are some handaxes symmetrical? Testing the influence of handaxe morphology on butchery effectiveness
808
Why are some hysteresis loops shaped like a butterfly?
809
Why are some moral beliefs perceived to be more objective than others?
810
Why are some mutual funds closed to new investors?
811
Why are some obsessions more upsetting than others?
812
Why are some people (and countries) more protectionist than others?
813
Why are some university researchers more likely to create spin-offs than others? Evidence from Canadian universities
814
Why are Statistics Pre-eminent in the Efficient Operation of Financial Markets?
815
Why are stock returns and volatility negatively correlated?
816
Why are suicide rates rising in young men but falling in the elderly?—a time-series analysis of trends in England and Wales 1950–1998
817
Why are teachers absent? Probing service delivery in Peruvian primary schools
818
Why are technological spillovers spatially bounded? A market orientated approach
819
Why are the effects of money-supply shocks asymmetric? Convex aggregate supply or “pushing on a string”?
820
Why are the effects of money-supply shocks asymmetric? Evidence from prices, consumption, and investment
821
Why are the middle points the most `sensitiveʹ in the sensitivity experiments?
822
Why are the middle points the most `sensitiveʹ in the sensitivity experiments?
823
Why are there few seedlings beneath the myrmecophyte Triplaris americana?
824
Why are there fewer signs of mink in England? Considering multiple hypotheses Original Research Article
825
Why are there global gradients in species richness? mountains might hold the answer
826
Why are there so many cichlid species?
827
Why Are There So Many Diverse Replication Machineries? Review Article
828
Why are there so many new amphibian species when amphibians are declining?
829
Why are there stationary EIT wave fronts Original Research Article
830
Why are there two progesterone receptors?
831
Why are they changing school algebra and whoʹs doing it?
832
Why are they lonely? Perceived quality of early relationships with parents, attachment, personality predispositions and loneliness in first-year university students
833
Why Are They Tagging, and Why Do We Want Them To?
834
Why are US firms using more short-term debt?
835
Why are VMPFC patients more utilitarian? A dual-process theory of moral judgment explains
836
Why are wasps so intimidating: field experiments on hunting dragonflies (Odonata: Aeshna grandis)
837
Why are we good at detecting cheaters? A reply to Fodor
838
Why are we here? A patient’s perspective on living with an untreated dual diagnosis
839
Why are We Missing the Target in Hypertension?
840
Why are we out here?
841
Why are we Still Emphasizing Chemical Screening-Level Numbers?
842
Why are we still promoting breast self-examination?
843
Why Are We Stuck in Phase 2? Getting at Some Basic Questions
844
Why Are We Stuck in Phase 2? Getting at Some Basic Questions
845
Why are Websites co-linked? The case of Canadian universities
846
Why are women deterred from general surgery training?
847
Why Are Women Underrepresented in Public School Administration? An Empirical Test of Promotion Discrimination
848
Why are you draining your brain? Factors underlying decisions of graduating Lebanese medical students to migrate
849
Why are you talking when you could be listening? The role of discourse and reflection in the professional development of a secondary mathematics teacher
850
Why Are Young College Women Not Using Condoms? Their Perceived Risk, Drug Use, and Developmental Vulnerability May Provide Important Clues to Sexual Risk
851
Why are α-hydroxycarboxylic acids poor chiral modifiers for Pt in the hydrogenation of ketones?
852
Why aren’t identical twins linguistically identical? Genetic, prenatal and postnatal factors
853
Why arenʹt developed countries saving?
854
Why arenʹt more women in science?, Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams (Eds.). American Psychological Association, Washington, DC (2007)
855
Why arenʹt savings rates in Latin America procyclical?
856
Why arenʹt teachers being prepared to teach for diversity, equity, and global interconnectedness? A study of lived experiences in the making of multicultural and global educators
857
Why arts courses for medical curricula
858
Why assess the properties of near-surface concrete?
859
Why auction the spectrum?
860
Why Australia needs a SAGE: A security architecture for the Australian government environme nt
861
Why authors think their papers are highly cited
862
Why automatic image analysis? An introduction to this issue
863
Why auxiliary fields matter: the strange case of the 4D, N = 1 supersymmetric QCD effective action
864
Why auxiliary fields matter: the strange case of the 4D, N = 1 supersymmetric QCD effective action (II) Original Research Article
865
Why Bangladeshi nurses avoid ‘nursing’: Social and structural factors on hospital wards in Bangladesh
866
Why Barbie feels heavier than Ken: The influence of size-based expectancies and social cues on the illusory perception of weight
867
Why be a cannibal? The benefits to cane toad, Rhinella marina [=Bufo marinus], tadpoles of consuming conspecific eggs
868
Why Be a Reviewer?
869
Why Be Happy When You Could Be in Love?
870
Why be nice? Psychological constraints on the evolution of cooperation
871
Why be wasteful when preserving a valuable resource? A review article on the cost-effectiveness of European biodiversity conservation policy Original Research Article
872
Why beautiful people are more intelligen
873
Why Beauty Still Cannot Be Measured
874
Why behaviour patterns that animals learn socially are locally adaptive
875
Why behavioural responses may not reflect the population consequences of human disturbance
876
Why believe in demonstrative concepts?
877
Why Believe That There Is a God?
878
Why belong to AMA?
879
Why BioImpacts?
880
Why bio-physical and social scientists can speak the same language when addressing Sustainable Development
881
Why biosynthetic genes for chemical defense compounds cluster
882
Why biosynthetic genes for chemical defense compounds cluster
883
Why biosynthetic genes for chemical defense compounds cluster
884
Why biota still accumulate high levels of PCB after removal of PCB contaminated sediments in a Norwegian fjord
885
Why blame systems for unsafe care?
886
Why boron nitride nanotubes are preferable to carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage?: An ab initio theoretical study
887
Why boron?
888
Why B-ring is the active center for genistein to scavenge peroxyl radical: A DFT study
889
Why brown-headed cowbirds do not influence red-winged blackbird parent behaviour
890
Why build a customer relationship management capability?
891
Why can an environmental policy tax promote growth through the channel of education?
892
Why can COVID-19 fatality in space be significantly higher than on Earth?
893
Why can LDA be performed in PCA transformed space?
894
Why can the carbon nanotube tips increase resolution and quality of image in biological systems?
895
Why can you hit someone on the arm but not break someone on the arm?—a neuropsychological investigation of the English body-part possessor ascension construction
896
Why can’t every year be a National Year of Reading? An evaluation of the NYR in Yorkshire.
897
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? A Comment on Turner’s Plea to Social Scientists and Bioethicists
898
Why canʹt countervailing duties deter export subsidization?
899
Why canʹt physicians be as efficient as veterinarians?
900
Why Canʹt We Educate Doctors to Practice Preventive Medicine?
901
Why canʹt we talk to each other?
902
Why capital suppliers (usually) hire workers: what we know and what we need to know
903
Why carbon fuels will dominate the 21st centuryʹs global energy economy, P.R. Odell. Multi-Science Publishing Co., UK (2004)
904
Why cardiologists must be interested in lipids
905
Why cardiologists should be interested in estrogen
906
Why care about sex? Some Monte Carlo justification
907
Why carry a refuse heap on your back?
908
Why Catalonia cannot be considered as a regional innovation system
909
Why CCSD(T) works: a different perspective
910
Why chains beget chains: An ecological model of firm entry and exit and the evolution of market similarity
911
Why Change Names? On the Translation of Children’s Books
912
Why Change to the Chinese Classification Scheme? A Case Study in an Academic Library
913
Why changes in bond lengths and cohesion lead to core-level shifts in metals, and consequences for the spatial difference method
914
Why changes in bond lengths and cohesion lead to core-level shifts in metals, and consequences for the spatial difference method
915
Why chaos is rarely observed in natural populations
916
Why child maltreatment researchers should include childrenʹs disability status in their maltreatment studies
917
Why Children are Less Likely to Contract COVID‑19 Infection than Adults?
918
Why Children Donʹt Have to Solve the Frame Problems: Cognitive Representations Are Not Encodings
919
Why children tell: a model of children’s disclosure of sexual abuse,
920
Why cholesterol as a central theme in coronary artery disease?
921
Why choose caesarean section?
922
Why choose caesarean section?
923
Why choose caesarean section?
924
Why choose South Africa? Insights from international undergraduate students
925
WHY CITATION IMPACT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR TOURISM RESEARCHERS?
926
Why cities should not be subsidized
927
Why clinical trials of vitamin E and cardiovascular diseases may be fatally flawed. Commentary on “The Relationship Between Dose of Vitamin E and Suppression of Oxidative Stress in Humans”
928
Why coherence is not truth-conducive
929
Why Colorectal Diseases are Important?
930
Why common factors in international bond returns are not so common
931
Why community compulsion became the solution — Reforming mental health law in Sweden
932
Why Community Health Systems Have Not Flourished in High Income Countries: What the Australian Experience Tells Us
933
Why companies use open-market repurchases: A managerial perspective
934
Why company directors deserve to be rich
935
Why compensation cannot replace trade retaliation in the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
936
Why competition may drive up prices
937
Why complex cognitive ability increases with absolute latitude
938
Why comply? Directors face heightened personal liability after Caremark
939
Why conditional aid does not work and what can be done about it?
940
Why congress must act
941
Why consequential ethics are inevitable: rejoinder to
942
Why conservation reserves should not always be concentrated in riparian areas: A study of ground-dwelling beetles in wet eucalypt forest Original Research Article
943
Why constrain your mutual fund manager?
944
Why Constructive Relativity Fails
945
Why context matters: understanding the material conditions of school-based caring in Zambia
946
Why continue to be a depository library if it is all on the internet anyway?
947
Why continuum electrostatics theories cannot explain biological structure, polyelectrolytes or ionic strength effects in ion–protein interactions Review Article
948
Why convene rater teams: An investigation of the benefits of anticipated discussion, consensus, and rater motivation
949
Why Corporate Initiatives Get Stuck
950
Why Corporate Initiatives Get Stuck?
951
Why corporations canʹt control chicanery
952
Why costless auditing may reduce social welfare
953
Why countries with the same technology and preferences can have different growth rates
954
Why Coverage of Influenza Vaccine Is Not Enough in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy?
955
Why COVID-19 Laboratory Personnel Should Be Tested Before Attending the Laboratory: how even the most experienced personnel conta350minate clinical samples
956
Why COVID-19?
957
Why credit risk markets are predestined for exhibiting log-periodic power law structures
958
Why Critical Modernism?
959
Why cross-platform security
960
Why Current Doppler Ultrasound Methodology Is Inaccurate in Assessing Cerebral Venous Return: The Alternative of the Ultrasonic Jugular Venous Pulse
961
Why customers stay: measuring the underlying dimensions of services switching costs and managing their differential strategic outcomes
962
Why customers wonʹt relate: Obstacles to relationship marketing engagement
963
Why decoherence has not solved the measurement problem: a response to P.W. Anderson
964
Why degradable polymers undergo surface erosion or bulk erosion
965
Why Delannoy numbers?
966
Why deliver learning resources ‘online’?
967
Why density augmentation occurs in dilute supercritical solutions
968
Why deny ACE inhibitors to patients with aortic stenosis?
969
WHY DIAGNOSA WAS STARTED
970
Why did 5th earl of derby die?
971
Why did a majority of French voters reject the European Constitution?
972
Why did ancient chemosynthetic seep and vent assemblages occur in shallower water than they do today?
973
Why did ancient chemosynthetic seep and vent assemblages occur in shallower water than they do today? Comment
974
Why did Arabia separate from Africa? Insights from 3-D laboratory experiments
975
Why did China’s energy intensity increase during 1998–2006: Decomposition and policy analysis
976
Why did employee health insurance contributions rise?
977
Why did forecasters fail to predict the 1990 recession?
978
Why did green tea not protect against coronary artery disease but protect against myocardial infarction?
979
Why did helping Niger take so long?
980
Why did i ask that question? Bilingual/ESL pre-service teachers Insights
981
Why did I leave home?
982
Why did JACC reject my manuscript?
983
Why Did Medicalization of Birth Increase, Can We Reduce It?
984
Why did NMDA receptor antagonists fail clinical trials for stroke and traumatic brain injury?
985
Why did not the Ontong Java Plateau form subaerially?
986
Why did so many German doctors join the Nazi Party early?
987
Why did specificity testing fail to predict the field host-range of the gorse pod moth in New Zealand?
988
Why did the 5th Earl of Derby die?
989
Why did the 5th Earl of Derby die?
990
Why did the 5th Earl of Derby die?
991
Why did the ancient inhabitants of Palmyra suffer fluorosis?
992
Why did the average duration of unemployment become so much longer?
993
Why did the banks overbid? An empirical model of the fixed rate tenders of the European Central Bank
994
Why did the chicken cross the road? … To get the antibiotics
995
Why did the communist party reform in China, but not in the Soviet Union? The political economy of agricultural transition
996
Why did the copepod Calanus sinicus increase during the 1990s in the Yellow Sea?
997
Why did the energy intensity fall in Chinaʹs industrial sector in the 1990s? The relative importance of structural change and intensity change
998
Why did the price of solar PV Si feedstock fluctuate so wildly in 2004–2009?
999
Why did the SSI-disabled program grow so much? Disentangling the effect of Medicaid
1000
Why did the Telia–Telenor merger fail?