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Why forces between proteins follow different Hofmeister series for pH above and below pI Original Research Article
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Why franchise companies expand overseas
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Why Frege would not be a neo-Fregean
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Why Freud was wrongModern perspectives on John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism : London: Harper-Collins (1995). £25.00 New York: Greenwood Press/The European Group (1994). Hardback. ISBN 0-313-27307-3. £53.95.
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Why fruits go to the dark side
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Why fruits rot, seeds mold and meat spoils: A reappraisal
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Why fruits rot, seeds mold and meat spoils: A reappraisal
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Why fuel prices differ
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Why fuzzy -equivalence relations do not resolve the Poincaré paradox, and related issues
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Why g matters: The complexity of everyday life
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Why garden for wildlife? Social and ecological drivers, motivations and barriers for biodiversity management in residential landscapes
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Why Gaussian macro-finance term structure models are (nearly) unconstrained factor-VARs
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Why Genes Still Matter: A review of Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending, The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution. Basic Books: New York, 2009, 288 pp.
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Why genetic information processing could have a quantum basis
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Why Geography Learning: Candidate Teachers’ Views for Geography
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Why Geophysics?
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Why Girls Disown Business Education: A Qualitative Study
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Why giving up smoking is a drag
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Why Goal-Free Problems Can Facilitate Learning
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Why good economic news depressed stock and bond prices in 1996
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Why Good Quality Care Needs Philosophy More Than Compassion; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare?”
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Why good thoughts block better ones: The mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effect
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Why Governments Waste Natural Resources: Policy Failures in Developing Countries: William Ascher; The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1999, pp. 333, Price US$59.00 hardcover, ISBN 0-8018-6095-4, $17.95 softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6096-2
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Why graduate medical schools make sense
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Why grain yield of transplanted rice on permanent raised beds declines with time?
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Why granulated wood ash decreases N2O production in boreal acidic peat soil?
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Why granulated wood ash decreases N2O production in boreal acidic peat soil?
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Why Graphic Organizers Facilitate Search Processes: Fewer Words or Computationally Efficient Indexing?
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Why Gratzel’s cell works so well
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Why guidelines for early childhood caries prevention could be ineffective amongst children at high risk
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Why guidelines for early childhood caries prevention could be ineffective amongst children at high risk
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Why gulling software colleagues is popular
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Why HAE?
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Why has 1T-TaTe2 not yet been synthetized? A DFT contribution.
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Why has Britain had slower R&D growth?
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Why has car-fleet specific fuel consumption not shown any decrease since 1990? Quantitative analysis of Dutch passenger car-fleet specific fuel consumption
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Why has Cerium (III) Triflate been Forgotten Among the Catalysts for the Friedel-Crafts Acylation?
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Why Has COpe Developed Guidelines for Cooperation Between Journals and Research Institutions?
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Why has economic growth been more pro-poor in some states of India than others?
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Why has income inequality in Thailand increased?: An analysis using surveys from 1975 to 1998
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Why has it ended up here? Development (and other) messages and social connectivity in northern Orissa
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Why has Latourʹs theory of citations been ignored by the bibliometric community? discussion of sociological interpretations of citation analysis
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Why Has Religiosity in Poland not Changed since 1989? Five Hypotheses
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Why has small-scale irrigation not responded to expectations with traditional subsistence farmers along the Senegal River in Mauritania?
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Why Has the Bohr-Sommerfeld Model of the Atom Been Ignoredby General Chemistry Textbooks?
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Why has the investment performance of technology-specialist, European venture capital funds been so poor?
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Why has the number of teachers per student risen while teacher quality has declined?: The role of changes in the labor market for women
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Why has wage dispersion grown in Mexico? Is it the incidence of reforms or the growing demand for skills
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Why hasn’t tax competition triggered a race to the bottom? Some quantitative lessons from the EU
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Why hasn’t tax competition triggered a race to the bottom? Some quantitative lessons from the EU$
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Why have ‘Sustainable Product-Service Systems’ not been widely implemented?: Meeting new design challenges to achieve societal sustainability
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Why have academic medical center urvived?
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Why have birds in the woodlands of Southern Australia declined? Original Research Article
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Why have European herbs so successfully invaded the Chilean matorral? Effects of herbivory, soil nutrients, and fire
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Why have no manifestations of the excitonic mechanism been detected in Ginzburg sandwiches?
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Why have public university professors done so badly?
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Why Have Small Multidrug Resistance Proteins Not Evolved into Fused, Internally Duplicated Structures?
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Why have ten or so nontoxic, retrovirus integrase inhibitors not been made available for aids treatment? a ten-year experiment must liberate them
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Why Heideggerian AI failed and how fixing it would require making it more Heideggerian Original Research Article
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Why helicity injection causes coronal flux tubes to develop an axially invariant cross-section Original Research Article
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Why Hem-o-lok is Superior to the Other Methods of Securing the Base of Appendix in Complicated Appendicitis of Children?
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Why here and why stay? Studentsʹ voices on the retention strategies of a widening participation university
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Why High-error-rate Random Mutagenesis Libraries are Enriched in Functional and Improved Proteins
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Why hire disabled people? Corporate inclusive policies by three tech giants
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Why history of ideas at all?
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Why Hobbes’ State of Nature is Best Modeled by an Assurance Game
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Why hospital patients do and do not execute an advance directive
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Why hotel rooms were not full during a hallmark sporting event: The 2009 World Games experience
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Why HPV is bad for only some women
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Why hybrid meson coupling to two S-wave mesons is suppressed
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Why hydroxocobalamin is photocatalytically active?
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Why I Abandoned Closed Tip Sutures for the Open Tip Suture Technique,
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Why I abandoned CO2 laser resurfacing: The dilemma of evolving technologies
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Why I favour axillary node clearance in the management of breast cancer
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Why I favour axillary node sampling in the management of breast cancer
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Why I no longer use short incisions
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Why Imitate, and If So, How?, : A Boundedly Rational Approach to Multi-armed Bandits
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Why immigrants travel to their home places: Social capital and acculturation perspective
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Why impact analysis should not be used for research evaluation and what the alternatives are
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Why improvement in survival of screen-detected cases is not necessarily equivalent to benefit?
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Why improving agrifood quality is difficult in China: Evidence from dairy industry
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Why In3+ is not isomorphously substituted into zeolite ZSM-5: reaction of ZSM-5 with aqueous InF3
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Why incongruous knee replacements do not fail early
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Why Incumbents Struggle to Extract Value from New Strategic Options:: Case of the European Airline Industry
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Why indeed shouldwe teach sociology? A response to Hannah Cooke
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Why India is mainly engaged in offshore service activities, while China is disproportionately engaged in manufacturing?
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Why individual investors want dividends
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Why individual vigilance declines as group size increases
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Why Industry Needs Asset Management Tools
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Why Information Has Shape
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Why Information Systems Fail: A Case Study Approach
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Why Installing Smart Meters May Not Be All That Smart
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Why interactive computer systems are sometimes not used by people who might benefit from thernt
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Why interactive computer systems are sometimes not used by people who might benefit from thernt
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Why International Organizations Should Bring Basic Needs Back in
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Why Internet use? A quantitative examination of the role of everyday life and Internet policy and regulation
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Why Internet use? A quantitative examination of the role of everyday life and Internet policy and regulation
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Why Internists Need to Be Able to Manage Patients with Myocardial Infarction
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Why Investments Do Not Prevent Blackouts
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Why Involve Commuter Students in Learning?
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Why is “blindsight” blind? A new perspective on primary visual cortex, recurrent activity and visual awareness
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Why is AI so scary?
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Why is aortic sclerosis associated with adverse clinical outcomes?
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Why is atherosclerosis non-existent in human intramyocardial coronary arteries?
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Why Is BCl3 a Stronger Lewis Acid with Respect to Strong Bases than BF3?
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Why is biological science difficult for first-year nursing students?
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Why is Brazil enriching uranium?
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Why Is BrocaʹS Area Involved in Syntax?
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Why is CaCO3 not used as an additive in the pelletised chromite pre-reduction process?
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Why is capital flowing out of China?
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Why is carcinoma of the breast more frequent in the upper outer quadrant? A case series based on needle core biopsy diagnoses
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Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit poor?: An amenity-based theory
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Why is child labor illegal?
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Why is China different from Eastern Europe? Perspectives from organization theory
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Why is China going nuclear?
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Why is China so attractive for FDI? The role of exchange rates
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Why is chronic kidney disease the “spoiler” for cardiovascular outcomes: an alternate take from a generalist
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Why is chronic kidney disease the “spoiler” for cardiovascular outcomes?
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Why is Coccidoxenoides perminutus, a mealybug parasitoid, ineffective as a biocontrol agent-Inaccurate measures of parasitism or low adult survival?
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Why is coeliac disease endemic in the people of the Sahara? Original Research Article
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Why is Conscientiousness negatively correlated with intelligence?
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Why is conversation so easy?
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Why is copper locally etched by scanning electrochemical microscopy?
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Why Is COVID-19 More Concentrated in Countries with High Economic Status?
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Why is disease progression more rapid in the proximal segments of grafted coronary arteries?
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Why is double clutching rare in the Majorcan midwife toad?
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Why is eradication of invasive mustelids so difficult?
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Why is fast recovery diode plasma-engineering with ion-irradiation superior to that with emitter efficiency reduction?
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Why is fresh self-compacting concrete shear thickening?
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Why is Fundamental Value so Fundamental to Directors?
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Why is glycine a zwitterion in aqueous solution? A theoretical study of solvent stabilising factors
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Why is Gold Forbidden for Men in Islam? An original study
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Why is green tea more cardioprotective in women than in men?
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Why is Ian Kennedyʹs Healthcare Commission damaging NHS care?
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Why is image larger than predicted by hydrodynamics? Original Research Article
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Why is income inequality linked to altruism?
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Why is income inequality so low in China compared to other countries?: The effect of household survey methods
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Why is it advantageous for animals to detect celestial polarization in the ultraviolet? Skylight polarization under clouds and canopies is strongest in the UV
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Why Is It Difficult to Find Comprehensive Information? Implications of Information Scatter for Search and Design
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Why is it important to diagnose chorionicity and how do we do it
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Why is it so difficult to beat the random walk forecast of exchange rates?
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Why is it so difficult to die?
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Why is it so difficult to find an effect of exchange rate risk on trade?
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Why is it so difficult to uncover the risk–return tradeoff in stock returns?
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Why Is It So Hard to Evaluate Knowledge Exchange?; Comment on “Sustaining Knowledge Translation Practices: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis”
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Why is it so hard to finance budget deficits? Problems of a developing country
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Why is labour-managed firm entry so rare?: An analysis of UK manufacturing data
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Why is lameness in dairy cows so intractable?
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Why is lead dioxide metallic?
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Why is legislative ea in canada ineffective, and how can it be enhanced?
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Why is less money spent on health care for the elderly than for the rest of the population? Health care rationing in German hospitals
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Why is Magical Ideation Related to Leftward Deviation on an Implicit Line Bisection Task?
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Why is management a cliché?
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Why is marsh productivity so high? New insights from eddy covariance and biomass measurements in a Typha marsh
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Why is measles still endemic in Japan?
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Why is Meiosis Arrested?
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Why is meta analysis neglected by information scientists?
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Why is mortality rate after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty higher in women?, ,
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Why is nacre so tough and strong?
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Why is not design of experiments widely used by engineers in Europe?
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Why is one choice different?
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Why is on-net traffic cheaper than off-net traffic? Access markup as a collusive device
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Why Is Our New Venture Not Making Money?
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Why Is p53 Acetylated?
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Why is perioperative chemotherapy for bladder cancer underutilized?
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Why is PIN priced?
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Why is poverty unhealthy? Social and physical mediators
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Why is productivity growing faster?
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Why is prostate cancer screening so common when the evidence is so uncertain? a system without negative feedback
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Why is quantum physics based on complex numbers?
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Why is reduced male parental assistance detrimental to the reproductive success of secondary female house wrens?
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Why Is Redundant Publication a Problem?
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Why is rickets resurgent in the USA?
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WHY IS SELF-ENHANCEMENT LOW IN CERTAIN COLLECTIVIST CULTURES? An Investigation of Two Competing Explanations
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Why is sex determined by nest temperature in many reptiles?
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Why is sex so unpopular in the Australian desert?
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Why is sexual abuse declining? a survey of state child protection administrators
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Why Is She Fainting?
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Why Is She so Mean?: Review of Marion K. Underwood, Social Aggression Among Girls. New York: Guilford Press, 2003, 300 pp. $44.00,ISBN:1−57230−866−4(cloth).$24.00, ISBN: 1-57230-865-6 (paper)
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Why is Shirase Glacier turning its flow direction eastward?
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Why is Six Sigma so successful?
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Why is soluble silicon in interstitial and lake water samples immobilized by freezing?
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Why is super-resolution so inefficient?
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Why is that? Structural prediction and ambiguity resolution in a very large corpus of English sentences
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Why is the bond multiplicity in C2 so elusive?
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Why is the Challenger Deep so deep?
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Why is the CO2–CS2 non-ideality larger than in CO2–CCl4? A Raman scattering study
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Why is the concept of spondyloarthropathies important?
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Why is the corporate tax rate lower than the personal tax rate?: The role of new firms
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Why is the detection of q-Gaussian behavior such a common occurrence?
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Why is the dollar so high?
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Why is the Eastern Mediterranean phosphorus limited?
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Why is the holistic approach becoming so important in landscape ecology?
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Why is the house mouse karyotype so variable?
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Why is the Hubble flow so quiet? Original Research Article
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Why is the human visual system sensitive only to light of wavelengths from approximately 760 to 380 nm?: An answer from thermochemistry and chemical kinetics Original Research Article
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Why is the humeral retroversion of throwing athletes greater in dominant shoulders than in nondominant shoulders?
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Why is the incidence of childhood cancer lower in rural India?
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Why is the interferon sensitivity-determining region (ISDR) system useful in Japan?
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Why is the international accounting rate system in terminal decline, and what might be the consequences?
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Why is the issue of land ownership still of major concern in East Central European (ECE) transitional countries and particularly in Hungary?
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Why is the moon getting further away? : Helping the child connect to the world
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Why is the neurobiology of nausea and vomiting so important?
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Why is the prevalence of allergy and autoimmunity increasing?
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Why is the protection provided by female gender wiped out in diabetes
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Why is the ratio of H2/acetate over 2 in glucose fermentation by Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus?
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Why is the slip direction different in different B2 alloys? Original Research Article
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Why is the slip direction in CuZn and FeAl different than in CoTi?
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Why is the standard error of regression so low using historical data?: Comments on “size matters”
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Why is the strength of relationships between pairs of methods for estimating soil microbial biomass often so variable?
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Why is the strength of relationships between pairs of methods for estimating soil microbial biomass often so variable?
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Why is the thermalization of excited electrons in semiconductor nanoparticles so rapid? Studies on CdSe nanoparticles
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Why is the world short of democracy?: A cross-country analysis of barriers to representative government
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Why is there a difference in facture rates between the East and the West
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Why is there a home bias? An analysis of foreign portfolio equity ownership in Japan
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Why is there a lack of Mode 3 Levallois technologies in East Asia? A phylogenetic test of the Movius–Schick hypothesis
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Why is there no dengue endocarditis?
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Why is there only one Monopolies Commission, but over forty Information Management Associations in the United Kingdom?
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Why is there so little tax coordination? The role of majority voting and international tax evasion
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WHY IS THERE STILL RABIES IN NIGERIA?- A REVIEW OF THE CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGY, PREVENTION, TREATMENT, CONTROL AND ELIMIATION
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Why Is There Still Rabies in the World? - An Emerging Microbial and Global Health Threat
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Why is this abdomen swollen?
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Why is wing-spreading behaviour absent in blue-eyed shags?
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Why isn’t growth making us happier? Utility on the hedonic treadmill
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Why isnʹt the fetus rejected?
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Why it has become more difficult to predict Nobel Prize winners: a bibliometric analysis of nominees and winners of the chemistry and physics prizes (1901–2007)
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Why it’s interesting why women have sex: A review of Cindy M. Meston and David M. Buss, Why Women Have Sex: The Psychology of Sex in Women’s Own Voices. Times Books: New York, 2009, 306 pp.
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Why Jaegwon Kim’s Physicalism is Not Near Enough An Implicit Argument for a non-Cartesian Interactionism Part I
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Why Jaegwon Kim’s Physicalism is Not Near Enough: An Implicit Argument for a non-Cartesian Interactionism (Part II)
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Why Japanese Firms Choose to Certify: A Study of Managerial Responses to Environmental Issues
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Why John von Neumann did not Like the Hilbert Space formalism of quantum mechanics (and what he liked instead)
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Why Johnny Can’t Apply Multiplication? Revisiting the Choice of Operations with Fractions
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Why Johnny cant build [portable scientific software]
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Why Join an Environmental NGO? A Case Study of the Malaysian Nature Society
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Why joints are more abundant than faults. A conceptual model to estimate their ratio in layered carbonate rocks
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Why journalists study criminology?
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Why kin and group selection models may not be enough to explain human other-regarding behaviour
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Why labour market experiments?
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Why landscapes of the past are important for the future
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Why large-scale bioenergy production on marginal land is unfeasible: A conceptual partial equilibrium analysis
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Why learning and development can lead to poorer recognition memory
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Why Learning How to Chase Butterflies Matters: A Response to Recent Commentaries
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Why leeches influence my physical examination
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Why Left-handers/footers are overrepresented in some sports?
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Why leopards commit infanticide
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Why Library and Information Science (LIS) is losing ground to other academic disciplines: the case for the prosecution.
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Why lichens are bad biomonitors of ozone pollution?
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Why Lightning Strikes Twice: Postpartum Resumption of Sexual Activity during Adolescence
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Why Linear (and Piecewise Linear) Models Often Successfully Describe Complex Non-Linear Economic and Financial Phenomena: A Fuzzy-Based Explanation
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Why literature and medicine?
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Why living marine Catfish Plotosus lineatus in Persian Gulf is unique amongst teleosts?
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Why long horizons? A study of power against persistent alternatives
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Why Look at Life Courses in an Interdisciplinary Perspective?
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Why loose rings can be tight: The role of learned object knowledge in the development of Korean spatial fit terms
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Why lucid dreaming could also be called paradoxical dreaming
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Why machines should analyse intention in natural language dialoguef
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Why machines should analyse intention in natural language dialoguef
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WHY MALAY ENTREPRENEURS DID NOT USE BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES IN MALAYSIA?
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Why many concepts are metaphorical
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Why many theories of shock waves are necessary: Convergence error in formally path-consistent schemes
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Why many theories of shock waves are necessary: Kinetic functions, equivalent equations, and fourth-order models
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Why markets should not necessarily reduce the tick size
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Why matrix theory is hard
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Why may teenage girls persist in smoking?
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Why Me? and Sic transit…
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Why measure enzyme activities in the era of systems biology?
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Why measure enzyme activities in the era of systems biology?
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Why mechanobiology?: A survey article
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Why medicare supports graduate medical education
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Why metabolic systems are rarely chaotic
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Why Metadata? Why Me? Why Now?
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Why meter-wide dikes at oceanic spreading centers?
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Why Mexicoʹs regional income convergence broke down
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Why might infertile couples have problem pregnancies?
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Why might planets and moons have early dynamos?
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Why might roadside mulgas be better mistletoe hosts?
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Why mixtures of hydrazine and dinitrogen tetroxide are hypergolic?
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Why MnIn2O4 spinel is not a transparent conducting oxide?
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?
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Why more can be less: An inference-based explanation for hyper-subadditivity in bundle valuation
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Why most conservation monitoring is, but need not be, a waste of time
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Why most strategic planning is a waste of time and what you can do about it
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Why most strategic planning is a waste of time and what you can do about it—part II
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Why most women in Syria do not smoke: can the passive barrier of traditions be replaced with an information-based one?
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Why moving things arenʹt blurry things
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Why museums matter
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Why mutual funds “underperform”
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Why naming takes longer than reading? The special case of Arabic numbers
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Why Nanoscience and Nanotechnology? What is there for us?
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Why Nasdaq market makers avoid odd-eighth quotes
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Why negative brand extension evaluations do not always negatively affect the brand: The role of central and peripheral brand associations
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Why nestedness in mutualistic networks?
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Why neurodegenerative diseases are progressive: uncontrolled inflammation drives disease progression
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Why New York Cityʹs 1993 immunisation day failed
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Why Newton’s method is hard for travelling waves: Small denominators, KAM theory, Arnold’s linear Fourier problem, non-uniqueness, constraints and erratic failure Original Research Article
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Why no anomaly is visible over most of the continent–ocean boundary in the global crustal magnetic field
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Why not a political Coase theorem? Social conflict, commitment, and politics
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Why not cut pay?
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Why Not in My Backyard? Neighborhood Impacts of Deconcentrating Assisted Housing.: George C. Galster, Peter A. Tatian, Anna M. Santiago, Kathryn L.S. Pettit, Robin E. Smith, Center for Urban Policy Research, 2003
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Why Not Just Call It Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Discussion of Nomenclature
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Why not make interfaces better than 3D reality?
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Why not Nichols chemosurgery?
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Why not phenytoin?
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WHY NOT TEACH SLANG IN THE CLASSROOM?
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Why not test for hypercoagulability in patients with idiopathic venous thromboembolism?
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Why not test for hypercoagulability in patients with idiopathic venous thromboembolism?: The reply
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Why not WhyWhere: The need for more complex models of simpler environmental spaces
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Why not WhyWhere: The need for more complex models of simpler environmental spaces
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Why nurses make medication errors: A simulation study
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Why nurses smoke: a review of the literature
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Why obese children cannot resist food: The role of impulsivity
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Why ocean heat transport warms the global mean climate
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Why odd-space and odd-time dimensions in even-dimensional spaces?
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Why only few are so successful?
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Why Open Source software can succeed
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Why oppose TDRs?: Transferable development rights can increase overall development
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Why organic food in Germany is a merit good
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Why organisations need humour
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Why organizations adopt information system process innovations: a longitudinal study using Diffusion of Innovation theory
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Why Orthodox Medicine Has Not Yet Taken Advantage of Ozone Therapy
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Why oxalic acid protects cellulose during ozone treatments?
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Why ozonolysis may not increase the hydrophilicity of particles
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Why Pakistani Small and Medium Enterprises are Not Reporting on Sustainability Practices?
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Why parallel trade may raise producersʹ profits
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Why Parents Drive Children to School: Implications for Safe Routes to School Programs
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Why pass on viral messages? Because they connect emotionally
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Why Patients Get Upset by their Doctors
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Why patients with Alzheimerʹs disease get lost
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Why Patients with Chronic Disease Keep Silent? Analysis of Item Nonresponse in Rural China
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Why Paul Nathan Attacked Albert Ballin: The Transatlantic Mass Migration and the Privatization of Prussia’s Eastern Border Inspection, 1886–1914
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Why pay extra? Tipping and the importance of social norms and feelings in economic theory
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Why pay for value-added information?
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Why pay more? Corporate tax avoidance through transfer pricing in OECD countries
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Why Pb(B1/3B′2/3)O3 perovskites disorder more easily than Ba(B1/3B′2/3)O3 perovskites and the thermodynamics of 1:1-type short-range order in PMN Original Research Article
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Why pelagic planktivores should be unselective feeders
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Why people benefit from e-learning differently: The effects of psychological processes on e-learning outcomes
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Why People Choose to Volunteer? Women Health Volunteers’ Activities, Reasons for Joining and Leaving
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Why People Forgo Healthcare in France: A National Survey of 164 092 Individuals to Inform Healthcare Policy-Makers
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Why people kill themselves: David Lester; Charles Thomas, Springfield, III., 2000; pp. 384
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Why people like the Hybrid PhotoDiode
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Why people like the Hybrid PhotoDiode
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Why people pay taxes: From a conventional economic model to a model of social convention
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Why People Punish Defectors: Weak Conformist Transmission can Stabilize Costly Enforcement of Norms in Cooperative Dilemmas
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Why people say where they are during mobile phone calls
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Why people travel to different places
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Why people vote: Experimental evidence
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Why perform randomized clinical trials for sentinel node surgery for breast cancer?
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Why perform randomized clinical trials for sentinel node surgery for breast cancer?
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Why perfusion in neonates with congenital heart defects is negative — Technical issues related to pulsed arterial spin labeling
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Why Permanent Pacemaker Implantation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Does Not Affect Long-Term Clinical Outcome
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Why pH titration in lysozyme suspensions follow a Hofmeister series
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Why photon colliders are necessary in a future collider program
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Why photon colliders are necessary in a future collider program
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Why Physical Inactivity Level Has Increased in the Iranian Population During the Past Decade? A Delphi Technique
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Why plasma should not be used to study paraoxonase Original Research Article
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Why plate tectonics was not invented in the Alps
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Why plerograms are not used in chemical graph theory? The case of terminal-Wiener index
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Why Policy (Good and Bad) Follows Headlines
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Why policy reforms fail to improve logging practices: The role of governance and norms in Peru
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Why political culture should be in the lexicon of economics
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Why politicians want constitutional courts: the Russian case
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Why population attributable fractions can sum to more than one Original Research Article
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Why populations do what they do
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Why power per unit length of weld does not characterize a weld?
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Why Pre-employment alcohol testing is such a bad idea
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Why prefer double robust estimators in causal inference?
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Why preferences change: Beliefs become more salient through provided (genomics) information
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Why present-oriented societies undergo cycles of drug epidemics
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Why pressure induces an abrupt structural rearrangement in PdTe2 but not in PtTe2
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Why pre-tensioning stiffens cable systems
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Why productivity fades with age: The crime-genius connection
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Why productivity fades with age: The crime–genius connection
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Why projects fail? How contingency theory can provide new insights – A comparative analysis of NASA’s Mars Climate Orbiter loss
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Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption
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Why promotion strategies based on market basket analysis do not work
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Why propene is not polymerized by (Cp*2YH)2: reactions of yttrium alkyl complexes with alkenes produce allyl and vinyl yttrium complexes
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Why Proton Pump Inhibition Should Heal and Protect Against Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Ulcers
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Why Public Policy Matters in Improving Access to Dental Care
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Why publish review articles? Why write review articles for publication?
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Why Pulmonary Tuberculosis Recurs: A Population-based Epidemiological Study
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Why put new wine in old bottles: the need for a biopsychosocial approach to the assessment, treatment, and understanding of unexplained and explained symptoms in medicine
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Why Quality Is Addressed So Rarely in Clinical Ethics Consultation
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Why Quantum Phase Transitions Are Interesting
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Why queuing never vanishes
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Why Race Matters: Race Differences and What They Mean : Michael Levin: Westport, CT: Praeger (1997). Hardback 432 pp. ISBN 0-275-95789-6
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Why railway passengers are more polluting in the peak than in the off-peak; environmental effects of capacity management by railway companies under conditions of fluctuating demand
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Why rare diseases are an important medical and social issue
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Why Rate-of-Return Adders Are Unlikely to Increase Transmission Investment
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Why real interest rates, cost of capital and price/earnings ratios vary across countries
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Why recognition in a statistics-based face recognition system should be based on the pure face portion: a probabilistic decision-based proof
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Why recognition is rational: Optimality results on single-variable decision rules
392
Why Reducing Low-Value Care Fails to Bend the Cost Curve, and Why We Should Do it Anyway
393
Why regional studies are needed in the development of full-scale integrated assessment modelling of global change processes
394
Why rejection hurts: a common neural alarm system for physical and social pain
395
Why Reliability Options Are the Answer in New England
396
Why reputation favors joint ventures over vertical and horizontal integration A simple model
397
Why resort to illegal abortion in Zambia? Findings of a community-based study in Western Province
398
Why retinas detach in atopic dermatitis
399
Why risk acceptance criteria need to be defined by the authorities and not the industry?
400
Why risk acceptance criteria need to be defined by the authorities and not the industry?
401
Why risk analysis outperforms probabilistic choice as the effective decision support paradigm for power system planning
402
Why robust background electrolytes containing multivalent ionic species can fail in capillary zone electrophoresis
403
Why ruminators wonʹt stop: The structural and resting state correlates of rumination and its relation to depression
404
Why SAFE Is Better Than FAST: The Relatedness of a Wordʹs Meanings Affects Lexical Decision Times
405
Why sales reps should welcome information technology: Measuring the impact of CRM-based IT on sales effectiveness
406
Why salience is not enough: Reflections on top-down selection in vision
407
Why Scientific Papers Are Rejected
408
Why screen newborns for cocaine: service patterns and social outcomes at age one year
409
Why search time to find a food-storer bee accurately indicates the relative rates of nectar collecting and nectar processing in honey bee colonies
410
Why Serial Assessments of Cardiac Surgery Patients’ Neurobehavioral Performances are Misleading
411
Why Sex Matters. A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior by Bobbi S. Low. Princeton University Press, 2000, 412 pp. ISBN 0691028958
412
Why sexual reproduction? Why four bases?
413
Why shared meanings have no place in structuration theory: A reply to scapens and macintosh
414
Why shops close again: An evolutionary perspective on the deregulation of shopping hours
415
Why should being visible on the road? A challenge to prevent road traffic injuries among pedestrians in Iran
416
Why should Central Banks avoid the use of the underlying inflation indicator?
417
Why should clinicians care about Bayesian methods?
418
Why should disclosure rules subsidize informed traders?
419
Why Should Health Researchers Use Policy Theories?; Comment on “Modelling the Health Policy Process: One Size Fits All or Horses for Courses?”
420
Why should hepatitis C affect immune reconstitution in HIV-1-infected patients?
421
Why should I do research? Is it a waste of time?
422
Why should i learn to read? Motivations for literacy acquisition in a rural education programme
423
Why Should I Use University Library Website Resources? Discipline Differences Original Research Article
424
Why should marketing and manufacturing work together?: Some exploratory empirical results
425
Why should mating system biologists be demographers?
426
Why should nurse leaders care about the status of nursing education?
427
WHY SHOULD PLASMA TRANSTHYRETIN BECOME A ROUTINE SCREENING TOOL IN ELDERLY PERSONS
428
Why should reform wait until things get really bad?
429
Why should researchers report the confidence interval in modern research?
430
Why should support schemes for renewable electricity complement the EU emissions trading scheme?
431
Why should the latitude of the observer be considered when modeling gradual proton events? An insight using the concept of cobpoint Original Research Article
432
Why should the portfolios of mandatory, private pension funds be captive? (The foreign investment question)
433
Why should the VA continue academic affiliations?
434
Why should TREC and KREC quantification assay be concerned to screen of newborns in developing countries?
435
Why should we believe 210Pb sediment geochronologies?
436
Why Should We Care About CARE-HF? Review Article
437
Why Should We Have a Periodic Safety and Performance Program for Medical Devices
438
Why Should We Repair Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation?
439
Why should working memory be related to incidentally learned sequence structures?
440
Why sildenafil and sildenafil citrate monohydrate crystals are not stable?
441
Why silicon nanotubes stably exist in armchair structure?
442
Why silver is the unique catalyst for ethylene epoxidation
443
Why Sirtesʹs claims () do not square with reality
444
Why smart people can be so stupid: Robert J Strernberg (Ed.). (2002). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-09033-1, pp. ix+254
445
Why social workers do not implement decisions to remove children at risk from home
446
Why software projects escalate: the importance of project management constructs
447
Why software repositories are not used for defect-insertion circumstance analysis more often: A case study
448
Why software writing is difficult and will remain so
449
Why soil erosion models over-predict small soil losses and under-predict large soil losses
450
Why solar astronomers should be interested in stars Original Research Article
451
Why some carbonate fillers cause rapid increases of viscosity in dispersed cement-based materials
452
Why Some Fitness Landscapes are Fractal
453
Why some male Mongolian gerbils may help at the nest: testosterone, asexuality and alloparenting
454
Why Some Previous Drug Abuse Preventive Programs Had Low Effectiveness?
455
Why some restricted pesticides are still chosen by some farmers in China? Empirical evidence from a survey of vegetable and apple growers
456
Why some species cannot colonise restored habitats? The effects of seed and microsite availability
457
Why Some Students Perform Well and Others Perform Poorly on SAT Math Items
458
Why some verbs can form a resultative construction while others cannot: Decomposing semantic binding
459
Why speech synthesis? (in memory of Prof. Jonathan Allen, 1934-2000)
460
Why stable fiat money hyperinflates: Results from an experimental economy
461
Why starting from differential equations for computational physics?
462
Why Stay Married? Rewards, Barriers, and Marital Stability
463
Why stellar astronomers should be interested in the sun Original Research Article
464
Why stereotypes don’t even make good defaults
465
Why stocks may disappoint
466
Why strategic networks often fail: Some empirical evidence from the area of Naples
467
Why study blood pressure reactivity to stress?
468
Why study interstellar matter very close to the Sun? Original Research Article
469
Why Study Phobos and Deimos? An Introduction to the Special Issue
470
Why study time does not predict grade point average across college students: Implications of deliberate practice for academic performance
471
Why such diverse prices of infant formula in Europe?
472
Why Sunk Costs Matter for Bargaining Outcomes: An Evolutionary Approach
473
Why superconducting transition of polycrystalline β-ET2I3 in surface conducting films is observed below 8 K?
474
Why Susie owns Starbucks: The name letter effect in security selection
475
Why Swedenʹs pension reform was able to be successfully implemented
476
Why SWKB approximation is exact for all SIPs Original Research Article
477
Why take the call? Working with executive search firms
478
Why tanδ of poly (butyl acrylate) and poly (ethyl acrylate) with little double bonds are becoming asymmetric?
479
Why target sedentary adults in primary health care? Baseline results from the Waikato Heart, Health, and Activity Study
480
Why TCP timers (still) don’t work well
481
Why teach “research as a conversation” in freshman composition courses? A metaphor to help librarians and composition instructors develop a shared model
482
Why Teach Cataloguing and Classification?
483
Why teach ethics tonurses?
484
Why Teach Idioms? A Challenge to the Profession
485
Why teach intelligence?
486
Why teachers leave: Factors that influence retention and resignation
487
Why teachers use Bahasa in the Arabic language classroom?
488
Why teachsociology? A contribution to the debate
489
Why technical trading may be successful? A lesson from the agent-based modeling
490
Why teenagers owning a bicycle helmet do not use their helmets
491
WHY TERRITORIALITY STILL MATTERS IN REGULATING HUMAN AND POLITICAL INTERACTIONS
492
Why the Afshar experiment does not refute complementarity
493
Why the Ancient History of Medicine?
494
Why the Ancillary Services Markets in California Don’t Work and What to Do About It
495
Why the Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrilliator (AVID) Trial Sets the Wrong Precedent
496
Why the association of subspecialty professors continues to thrive
497
Why the ball to powder ratio (BPR) is insufficient for describing the mechanical ball milling process
498
Why the better-than-average effect is a worse-than-average measure of self-enhancement: An investigation of conflicting findings from studies of East Asian self-evaluations
499
Why the Big Bang Singularity Does Not Help the Kal¯am Cosmological Argument for Theism
500
Why the Blind Can′t Lead the Blind: Dennett on the Blind Spot, Blindsight, and Sensory Qualia
501
Why the brain is probably not a quantum computer
502
Why the case for clean surfaces does not hold water: Structure and morphology of hydroxylated nickel oxide (1 1 1)
503
Why the center-point of bridged carbon nanotube length is the most mass sensitive location for mass attachment?
504
Why the Coast Matters for Women: A Feminist Approach to Research on Fishing Communities
505
Why the Concept of “Quantum Brain”was not Discovered in 1940s
506
Why the cosmological constant problem is hard
507
Why the COVID-19 Is Not Significantly Reduced in Iran?
508
Why the Critics of Poor Health Service Delivery Are the Causes of Poor Service Delivery: A Need to Train the Policy-makers; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Heal
509
Why the decorative chromium coating electrodeposited from trivalent chromium electrolyte containing formic acid is darker
510
Why the diameter of sinusoidal fenestrae unlikely matters for lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis susceptibility
511
Why the dish makes a difference: Quantitative comparison of polystyrene culture surfaces
512
Why the Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not Classical
513
Why the earth is almost flat: Imaging and the death of cognitive psychology
514
Why the Energy Policy Act Is a Foundation for the Future
515
Why the f0(980) is mostly ss̄
516
Why the Far-Distant Future Should Be Discounted at Its Lowest Possible Rate,
517
Why the fundamental plane of black hole activity is not simply a distance driven artifact
518
Why the Geochemical Diversity of CO2-Bearing Groundwaters in Crystalline Massifs Occurs
519
Why the glass transition problem remains unsolved?
520
Why the Government was right to change the ‘Our Healthier Nation’ accidental injury target
521
Why the grass is not always greener: the competing effects of environmental regulations and factor intensities on US specialization
522
Why the HADS is still important: Reply to Coyne & van Sonderen
523
Why the high-lying glueball does not mix with the neighbouring f0
524
Why the June Price Spike Was Not a Fluke
525
Why the leash constrains the dog: The impact of semantic associations on sentence production
526
Why the Lebanese NGOs didn’t Succeed in Reforming the Citizenship Law?
527
Why the logarithmic barrier function in convex and linear programming?
528
Why the lumbrical muscle should not be bigger—A force model of the lumbrical in the unloaded human finger
529
Why the Lung Doesn’t Expand After Chest Tube Insertion?(Learning from Errors)
530
Why the magic number seven plus or minus two
531
Why the marriage squeeze cannot cause dowry inflation
532
Why the mind is (still) not a network
533
Why the mixture failure rate decreases
534
Why the mixture failure rate decreases
535
Why the modern Middle East?
536
Why the music industry may gain from free downloading — The role of sampling
537
Why the Ninth Circuit Courtʹs Decision on Contracts Signed during the Western Markets Crisis Is a Call for FERC to Enhance Its Oversight of Market Competitiveness
538
Why the Numbers of Journals Caring about Women’s Health are Increasing?
539
Why the oil companies lost solar
540
Why the optimal ammonia synthesis catalyst is not the optimal ammonia decomposition catalyst
541
Why the P600 is not just a P300: the role of the basal ganglia
542
Why the Parts of Absolute Space are Immobile
543
Why the Prime Minister cannot be a President: Comparing Institutional Imperatives in Britain and America
544
Why the properties of proteins in salt solutions follow a Hofmeister series
545
Why the proposal of a complex contract may harm or foster a partnerʹs trust
546
Why the quantum?
547
Why the Republic of China should be included in WHO
548
Why the resistance to diagnostic imaging in childhood urinary tract infections
549
Why the rich may favor poor protection of property rights
550
Why the rise in Haemophilus influenzae type b infections?
551
Why the rise in Haemophilus influenzae type b infections?
552
Why the self-employed are happier: Evidence from 25 European countries
553
Why the stress trajectories in the Dean–Hutchinson plastic sector of the growing mode III crack are an unfocused fan
554
Why the Two Won’t Tango! Explaining the Lack of Integrated Policies for Sport and Tourism in the UK
555
Why the universe is just so
556
Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent
557
Why the Use of Benzodiazepines a Few Minutes Before the Imaging Does Not Affect Cerebral Blood Flow Results in Single Photon Emission Computed Studies
558
Why the variance?
559
Why the verbal counting principles are constructed out of representations of small sets of individuals: A reply to Gallistel
560
Why the whole is less than the sum of its parts: Examining knowledge management in acquisitions
561
Why the world should love the euro: The welfare implications of EMU for third countries
562
Why the wrinkling transition in partially polymerized membranes is not universal? Fractal-multifractal hierarchy
563
Why the WTA–WTP disparity matters
564
Why theories about developmental dyslexia require developmental designs
565
Why there are photodamages to photosystem II at low light intensities
566
Why There Are So Many Children Without Health Insurance In The Us? A Study Of The 2005-2006 Nhanes
567
Why there aren’t more information security research studies
568
Why there aren’t more information security research studies
569
Why there is a difference between optimal doping for maximal and critical doping for highest in cuprate superconductors?
570
Why there is no negative correlation between egg size and number in the Common Pochard?
571
Why There Is No Such Thing as "The Real World"
572
Why There Still Has to Be a Theory of Consciousness
573
Why things bite back : , Fourth Estate Limited (1996), 346 pp., £18.99. (hbk)
574
Why thiocolchicine does not undergo photochemical isomerization: A theoretical study
575
Why tight-binding theory?
576
Why to be Careful on Herbals in Aged Population?
577
Why to synthesize vaterite polymorph of calcium carbonate on the cellulose matrix via sonochemistry process?
578
Why to synthesize vaterite polymorph of calcium carbonate on the cellulose matrix via sonochemistry process?
579
Why too many alliances end in divorce
580
Why trace elements are important
581
Why trade facilitation matters to Africa
582
Why Transfemoral Amputation Instead of Knee Disarticulation?
583
Why travel to the FIFA World Cup? Effects of motives, background, interest, and constraints
584
Why treatment centres failed to prevent cholera deaths among Rwandan refugees in Goma, Zaire
585
Why trees live longer?
586
Why Tricategories?
587
Why Tsallis statistics?
588
Why Tsallis’ statistics?
589
Why Tuscany is the new Provence: Rituals of sacred self-transformation through food tourism, imagined traditions, and performance of class identity
590
Why tyrosinase for treatment of melanoma
591
Why U.S. money does not cause U.S. output, but does cause Hong Kong output
592
Why UFexAl12−x phase does not crystallize with ThMn12-structure type, when x = 2?
593
Why ultra high performance liquid chromatography produces more tailing peaks than high performance liquid chromatography, why it does not matter and how it can be addressed
594
Why underwrite rights offerings? Some new evidence
595
Why university students choose an international education: A case study in Malaysia
596
Why unreal punishments in response to unreal crimes might actually be a really good thing
597
Why use clinical pathways rather than practice guidelines?
598
Why use Markov-switching models in exchange rate prediction?
599
Why users keep answering questions in online question answering communities: A theoretical and empirical investigation
600
Why Using Upright Basic Script?: Teacher Perceptions
601
Why vascular biology matters
602
Why viscous fluids adhere to rugose walls:: A mathematical explanation
603
Why visual attention and awareness are different
604
Why Volatility of Returns Differs across Markets after Liberalization? Do Institution and Market Characteristics Matters
605
Why Volition Is a Foundation Problem for Psychology
606
Why vote-count reviews don’t count
607
Why Wages Don’t Fall During a Recession: Truman Bewley; Harvard University Press, 1999, 527 pages, ISBN 0-674-95241-3
608
Why wait? Reasons for delay and prompts to seek help for mental health problems in an Australian clinical sample
609
Why was Australia so rich?
610
Why was democracy lost in Russiaʹs regions? Lessons from Nizhnii Novgorod
611
Why was the euro weak? Markets and policies
612
Why Was the Mule Used in Southern Agriculture? Empirical Evidence of Principal-Agent Solutions
613
Why was there a precrisis capital inflow boom in Southeast Asia
614
Why water is not an ordinary economic good, or why the girl is special
615
Why we all want it to work: towards a culturally based model for technology and educational change
616
Why We Are Not Google: Lessons from a Library Web site Usability Study Original Research Article
617
Why we are so good at catching cheaters
618
Why we can’t translate clinical trials into clinical practice in hypertension
619
Why we canʹt graft a green thumb on the invisible hand
620
Why we do the things we do: a discussion and analysis of determinants of just treatment in layoff implementation decisions
621
Why we do what we do
622
Why We Donʹt Know More about the Social Benefits of Moderate Drinking
623
Why we eat what we eat. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS)
624
Why we get sick: The new science of darwinian medicine : by Randolph M. Nesse and George C. Williams Times Books, 1995. $24.00 hbk (xi + 291 pages) ISBN 0 8129 2224 7
625
Why We Must Talk About Institutional Corruption to Understand Wrongdoing in the Health Sector Comment on “We Need to Talk About Corruption in Health Systems”
626
Why we need a commitment approach to environmental policy
627
Why we need a generalized Darwinism, and why generalized Darwinism is not enough
628
Why we need apocalyptic
629
Why We Need Better Ethics for Emerging Technologies
630
Why we need large, simple studies of the clinical examination: the problem and a proposed solution
631
Why We Need Quantum Physics for Cognitive Neuroscience
632
Why We Need Standby Rates for On-Site Generation
633
Why we need to read and understand literature: literariness and Hans Rosling’s Factfulness (2018)
634
Why we need to restrict the use of “rhizodeposition” and the Janzen and Bruinsma equation
635
Why we need to restrict the use of “rhizodeposition” and the Janzen and Bruinsma equation
636
Why We Need to Stick with Uniform-Price Auctions in Electricity Markets
637
Why we ought to be a little less beneficent
638
Why we read literary criticism
639
Why we should care if teachers get Aʹs: Teacher test scores and student achievement in Mexico
640
Why we should enhance subspecialty training: indicators of areas for program improvement
641
Why we should integrate behavioral and neuroimaging studies to examine neural plasticity in perceptual learning
642
Why we still don’t understand the social aspects of wind power: A critique of key assumptions within the literature
643
Why We Still Need HBV Population-Based Epidemiologic Studies
644
Why we want power: Economics is physics
645
Why western boundary currents are diffusive: A link between bottom pressure torque and bolus velocity
646
Why what we do matters
647
Why whey? Camel whey protein as a new dietary approach to the management of free radicals and for the treatment of different health disorders
648
Why WIC (Women, infants and children food supplement program)?
649
Why will technical change not be permanently skill-biased?
650
Why wind power does not deliver the expected emissions reductions
651
Why with bibliometrics the Humanities does not need to be the weakest link
652
Why Women Are Averse to Facility Delivery in Northwest Nigeria: A Qualitative Inquiry
653
Why women say yes to prenatal diagnosis
654
Why women suffer domestic violence in silence: Web-based responses to a blog
655
Why worry? Community water system managers’ perceptions of climate vulnerability
656
Why write?
657
Why Y bxLu1−xAl3 and Y bxY 1−xInCu4 have quite opposite concentration dependence of the Vickers microhardness
658
Why You Cannot Even Hope to use Gröbner Bases in Public Key Cryptography: An Open Letter to a Scientist Who Failed and a Challenge to Those Who Have Not Yet Failed
659
Why your “head is in the clouds” during thinking: The relationship between cognition and upper space
660
Why yule-walker should not be used for autoregressive modelling
661
Why Zijinshan copper bioheapleaching plant works efficiently at low microbial activity – Study on leaching kinetics of copper sulfides and its implications
662
Why β-Blockers Should Not Be Used as First Choice in Uncomplicated Hypertension
663
Why, when and how do HVAC-systems pollute the indoor environment and what to do about it? the European AIRLESS project
664
Why, When and How to Adjust Your P Values?
665
Whydidtheaveragedurationofunemploymentbecome so muchlonger?
666
Wick calculus on spaces of generalized functions of compound poisson white noise
667
Wick product of white noise operators and quantum stochastic differential equations
668
Wick rotation, Cantorian spaces and the complex arrow of time in quantum physics
669
Wick theorems in non-Gaussian white noise calculus
670
Wick type deformation quantization of Fedosov manifolds Original Research Article
671
Wick type solar stills: A review
672
Wicked problems revisited
673
Wicked spell or magic bullet? A review of the clinical supervision literature 2001–2007
674
Wickerols A and B: novel anti-influenza virus diterpenes produced by Trichoderma atroviride FKI-3849
675
Wicking and thermal characteristics of micropillared structures for use in passive heat spreaders
676
Wicking flow in irregular capillaries
677
Wickless network heat pipes for high heat flux spreading applications
678
Wickʹs theorem at finite temperature Original Research Article
679
Wicksellian theory of forest rotation under interest rate variability
680
Wicksellʹs ‘new theory of crises’: an introduction
681
Wicksellʹs lecture notes on economic crises (1902/05)
682
Wick-stochastic finite element solution of reaction–diffusion problems
683
Widdrol induces cell cycle arrest, associated with MCM down-regulation, in human colon adenocarcinoma cells
684
Wide and low angle neutron scattering of water–pyridine mixtures
685
Wide and multiple apex seals for the rotary engine: (Abbr.: Multi-Apex-Seals for the Rotary Engine)
686
Wide- and narrow-band bandpass coplanar filters in the W-frequency band
687
Wide and small angle X-ray scattering measurements for expanded fluid Se accompanying the semiconductor–metal and metal–nonmetal transition
688
Wide and small-angle X-ray scattering study of isotactic polypropylene gamma irradiated in bulk
689
Wide angle near-field optical probes by reverse tube etching
690
Wide angle near-field optical probes by reverse tube etching
691
Wide angle X-ray diffraction investigation of crystal orientation in miscible blend of poly(ε-caprolactone)/poly(vinyl chloride) crystallized under strain
692
Wide angle X-ray diffraction study of the solid-phase chlorinated poly(ethylene)
693
Wide angle X-ray scattering studies of transient effects in non-isothermal crystallization of i-polypropylene
694
Wide angle X-ray scattering study of the layering in three of the Argonne premium coals
695
Wide aperture delta-loop anode proportional counter
696
Wide aperture delta-loop anode proportional counter
697
Wide aperture kinematic separator COMBAS realized on the strong focusing principle
698
Wide aperture kinematic separator COMBAS realized on the strong focusing principle
699
Wide aperture periodic lens system for multiple Compton backscattering
700
Wide aperture periodic lens system for multiple Compton backscattering
701
Wide Area Analytics for Geographically Distributed Datacenters
702
Wide area data replication in an ITER-relevant data environment
703
Wide area fuzzy controller with latency compensation in order damping of sub synchronous resonance in DFIG based wind farms
704
Wide area network performance study of a distribution management system
705
Wide Awake at 4 AM: A Study of Late Night User Behavior, Perceptions and Performance at an Academic Library Original Research Article
706
Wide band correlated-k approaches for non-grey radiation modelling in oxy-fuel combustion with dry recycling
707
Wide band cumulative absorption coefficient distribution model for overlapping absorption in H2O and CO2 mixtures
708
Wide band gap Cd0.83Mg0.15Al0.02O thin films by pulsed laser deposition
709
Wide band gap cross-linkable semiconducting polymer LED
710
Wide band gap p-type CuBO2 nanostructures by hydrothermal route and fabrication high quality p-CuBO2/n-ZnO nano-heterojunction
711
Wide band gap p-type nanocrystalline CuBO2 as a novel UV photocatalyst
712
Wide band laser heat treatment using pyramid polygon mirror
713
Wide Band Modeling of Power Transformers
714
Wide Band Nonuniform Substrate Integrated Waveguide (NSIW) Wilkinson Power Divider
715
Wide band X-ray and optical observations of the BL Lac object 1ES 1959+650 in high state
716
Wide bandgap engineering of (GaIn)2O3 films
717
Wide bandgap Mg-doped ZnAlO thin films for optoelectronic applications
718
Wide band-gap power semiconductor devices
719
Wide bandgap p-type window layer prepared by trimethylboron doping at high temperature for a-Si:H superstrate solar cell
720
Wide bandgap semiconductor detectors for harsh radiation environments
721
Wide bandgap semiconductor detectors for harsh radiation environments
722
Wide bandgap semiconductors and their application to light emitting devices
723
Wide Baseline Matching between Unsynchronized Video Sequences
724
Wide bite angle diphosphine rhodium complexes: Synthesis, structure, and catalytic 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to enones
725
Wide colossal magnetoresistance around room temperature in La0.7Ca0.3MnO3/La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 composite
726
Wide concentration range investigation of recovery, precision and error structure in liquid chromatography
727
Wide coverage natural language processing using kernel methods and neural networks for structured data
728
Wide diameter of Cartesian graph bundles
729
Wide distribution and glacial origin of polar gypsum on Mars
730
Wide distribution of cysteine-rich secretory proteins in snake venoms: Isolation and cloning of novel snake venom cysteine-rich secretory proteins
731
Wide dynamic range acquisition system for innovative radiation detectors
732
Wide dynamic range acquisition system for innovative radiation detectors
733
Wide dynamic range parallel feedback transimpedance amplifier for 10 Gb/s optical links
734
Wide dynamic range photon counting ICCD for ground-based astronomy
735
Wide dynamic range photon counting ICCD for ground-based astronomy
736
Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index for Remote Quantification of Biophysical Characteristics of Vegetation
737
Wide emission-tunable CdTeSe/ZnSe/ZnS core–shell quantum dots and their conjugation with E. coli O-157
738
Wide energy range efficiency calibration method for Ge detectors
739
Wide energy range efficiency calibration method for Ge detectors
740
Wide field aplanatic two-mirror telescopes for ground-based γ-ray astronomy
741
Wide field imaging spectrometer for ESAʹs future X-ray mission: XEUS
742
Wide field imaging spectrometer for ESAʹs future X-ray mission: XEUS
743
Wide field-of-view Cherenkov telescope for the detection of cosmic rays in coincidence with the Yakutsk extensive air shower array
744
Wide field-of-view Cherenkov telescope for the detection of cosmic rays in coincidence with the Yakutsk extensive air shower array
745
Wide frequency range 31P relaxation in the ion conducting glass LiPO3
746
Wide gap brazing of stainless steel to nickel-based superalloy
747
Wide global variation in childhood asthma revealed
748
Wide hysteresis NiTi(Nb) shape memory alloys with low Nb content (4.5 at.%)
749
Wide linear sensing sensors using ZnO:Ta extended-gate field-effect-transistors
750
Wide linear-range detecting high sensitivity cholesterol biosensors based on aspect-ratio controlled ZnO nanorods grown on silver electrodes
751
Wide local excision and split-thickness skin graft for circumferential Pagetʹs disease of the anus
752
Wide local excision or abdominoperineal resection as the initial treatment for anorectal melanoma?
753
Wide long lasting perinuclear Ca2+ release events generated by an interaction between ryanodine and IP3 receptors in canine Purkinje cells
754
Wide Morita contexts and equivalences of comodule categories Original Research Article
755
WIDE MORITA CONTEXTS IN BICATEGORIES
756
Wide Morita contexts, relative injectivity and equivalence results
757
Wide optical band gap window layers for solar cells
758
Wide partitions, Latin tableaux, and Rotaʹs basis conjecture
759
Wide perspective of alpha condensation in light 4N nuclei Original Research Article
760
Wide plate margin deformation, southern Central America and northwestern South America, CASA GPS observations
761
Wide QRS complex tachycardia. Rapid method of prognostic evaluation
762
Wide QRS complex tachycardia: ECG differential diagnosis
763
Wide QRS tachycardia refractory to pharmacologic interventions and cardioversion
764
Wide QRS, Narrow QRS: What’s the Difference?
765
Wide range brittle fracture curves for U-notched components based on UMTS model
766
Wide range data for crack tip parameters in two disc-type specimens under mixed mode loading
767
Wide range dielectric spectroscopy of ZnO-based varistors as a function of sintering time
768
Wide range dielectric spectroscopy on perovskite dielectrics
769
Wide range excitation of visible luminescence in nanosilica
770
Wide range load controllable MCFC cycle with pressure swing operation
771
Wide range of interacting partners of pea Gβ subunit of G-proteins suggests its multiple functions in cell signalling
772
Wide range of susceptibility to rhabdoviruses in homozygous clones of rainbow trout
773
Wide range operation of a power unit via feedforward fuzzy control [thermal power plants]
774
Wide range pH measurements using a single H+-selective chromoionophore and a time-based flow method
775
Wide Range Time Difference Amplifier (WR-TDA)
776
Wide range tuning of electrical conductivity of RF sputtered CdO thin films through oxygen partial pressure variation
777
Wide range work function modulation of binary alloys for MOSFET application
778
Wide scattered spaces and morasses
779
WIDE SLOT LOOP ANTENNA WITH DISTANCE-ADJUSTABLE BACK-REFLECTOR FOR MULTIPLE NARROWBAND ANTENNAS REPLACEMENT
780
Wide spectral photosensitization for SnO2 nanoporous electrode with soluble perylene derivatives and cyanine dyes
781
Wide Spectrum of Clinical Features in a Case of Arthrogryposis-Renal Tubular Dysfunction-Cholestasis Syndrome
782
WIDE SPECTRUM OF MUTATIONS IN THE BETA-GLOBIN GENE CAUSING BETA-THALASSEMIA MAJOR IN SOUTHWEST IRAN
783
Wide Spectrum of Thyroid Function Tests in COVID-19: From Nonthyroidal Illness to Isolated Hyperthyroxinemia
784
Wide Spectrum of Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis in Earthquake Victims
785
Wide stacking fault of aluminum for multilayered TiB2/Al–Ni composite by roll bonding process
786
Wide sugar substrate specificity of galactokinase from Streptococcus pneumoniae TIGR4 Original Research Article
787
Wide Temperature-Range Brillouin and Rayleigh Optical-Time-Domain Reflectometry in a Dispersion-Shifted Fiber
788
Wide Tuning Range and High Quality Factor MEMS Variable Capacitor with Two Movable Plates in 0.18m CMOS Technology
789
Wide tuning range and low insertion loss variation dispersion compensator
790
Wide Tuning Range CMOS Colpitts VCO based on Tunable Active Inductor
791
Wide Tuning Range Gm-C Low-Pass Filter Optimization with 10 MHz Cut-off Frequency for Wireless Applications
792
Wide use of skin-lightening soap may cause mercury poisoning in Kenya
793
Wide variation in DNA content among isolates of Trypanosoma brucei ssp.
794
Wide variations of SiCxNy:H thin films optical constants deposited by H2/N2/Ar/hexamethyldisilazane microwave plasma
795
Wide variety of bioserotypes of enteropathogenic Yersinia in tonsils of English pigs at slaughter
796
Wide variety of dimensionality in phthalocyanine based molecular conductors
797
Wide visible light-induced dioxygen evolution at an organic photoanode coated with a noble metal oxide catalyst
798
Wide wavelength tuning of sampled grating tunable twin-guide laser diodes
799
Wide wavelength-range optical studies of hydrogenated amorphous carbon ®lms: from 700 nm to 10 mm
800
Wide-angle 1*3 optical power divider in LiNbO/sub 3/ for variable power splitting
801
WIDE-ANGLE BROADBAND PLATE POLARIZER WITH 1D PHOTONIC CRYSTAL
802
Wide-angle exclusive scattering - an update Original Research Article
803
Wide-angle images of the Mediterranean Ridge backstop structure
804
Wide-angle light scattering (WALS) for soot aggregate characterization
805
Wide-angle mechanical velocity selection for scattered neutrons in inelastic neutron spectrometers
806
Wide-angle mechanical velocity selection for scattered neutrons in inelastic neutron spectrometers
807
WIDE-ANGLE RADAR TARGET RECOGNITION WITH SUBCLASS CONCEPT
808
Wide-angle seismic constraints on the internal structure of Tenerife, Canary Islands
809
Wide-angle viewing len for vitrectomy
810
Wide-Angle X-Ray Solution Scattering as a Probe of Ligand-Induced Conformational Changes in Proteins Original Research Article
811
Wide-angle, broadband plate polarizer in Terahertz frequency region
812
Wide-aperture magnets for an isocentric gantry for light-ion cancer therapy
813
Wide-aperture magnets for an isocentric gantry for light-ion cancer therapy
814
Wide-area augmented reality using camera tracking and mapping in multiple regions
815
Wide-area current differential backup protection employing broadband communications and time transfer systems
816
Wide-area IP multicast traffic characterization
817
Wide-area measurement based stabilizing control of large power systems-a decentralized/hierarchical approach
818
Wide-Area Measurement-Based Stabilizing Control of Power System Considering Signal Transmission Delay
819
Wide-area networking in K-12 education: Issues shaping implementation and use
820
Wide-area phase-contrast X-ray imaging using large X-ray interferometers
821
Wide-area phase-contrast X-ray imaging using large X-ray interferometers
822
Wide-area spatial analysis: A first methodological contribution for the study of changes in the rural built environment
823
Wide-area stability control for damping interarea oscillations of interconnected power systems
824
Wide-area terrain surveying with interferometric SAR
825
Wideband 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency Amplifier with 3 dB Π- Network Att enuator Isolation
826
Wideband Absorption Enhancement in Laterally Oriented Core-Shell c-Si/a-Si Hexagonal Nanowire Arrays
827
Wideband and compact bandstop filter structure using double-plane superposition
828
WIDEBAND AND EFFICIENT MICROSTRIP INTERCONNECTS USING MULTI-SEGMENTED GROUND AND OPEN TRACES
829
Wideband Aperture-Coupled Dielectric Resonator Antenna at 5.8 GHz
830
Wideband Array Signal Processing Using MCMC Methods
831
Wideband beamspace adaptive array utilizing FIR fan filters for multibeam forming
832
WIDEBAND CAVITY-BACKED PATCH ANTENNA FOR PCS/IMT2000/2.4 GHZ WLAN
833
Wideband channel model for aeronautical telemetry
834
Wide-band characterization of current probes
835
Wide-band circular groove guide horn antenna
836
WIDEBAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED SUSPENDED PATCH ANTENNA WITH INDENTED EDGE AND GAP-COUPLED FEED
837
WIDEBAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED UHF RFID READER ANTENNA WITH HIGH GAIN AND WIDE AXIAL RATIO BEAMWIDTHS
838
Wideband closed-form expressions for direct extraction of HBT small-signal parameters for all amplifier bias classes
839
Wideband communication system sensitivity to overloading quantization noise
840
Wideband coplanar waveguide RF probe pad to microstrip transitions without via holes
841
Wideband CPW-fed monopole antenna with parasitic elements and slots
842
Wideband Cyclic MUSIC Algorithms: A Frequency-Domain Approach
843
Wideband delays generated in an all-optical tunable delay line, preserving signal wavelength and bandwidth
844
Wide-band dereverberation method based on multichannel linear prediction using prewhitening filter
845
Wideband Dispersion Compensation in Hexagonal Lattice Photonic Crystal Fiber
846
Wideband Dispersion Compensation in Square Lattice Photonic Crystal Fibe
847
Wideband double-element ring slot antenna
848
Wide-band dual slant linearly polarized antenna
849
Wide-Band Dynamic Load Generator for Emulation of Complex Nonlinear Characteristics of Industrial Loads
850
Wideband dynamic numerical model of a tapered buried ridge stripe semiconductor optical amplifier gate
851
Wideband Electromagnetic Shielding Using Wire-mesh-mounted Chiral Particle Array in Concrete Composite Materials
852
Wide-band EMC analysis of on-platform antennas using impedance-matrix interpolation with the moment method-physical optics method
853
Wideband equivalent circuit modelling and parameter estimation methodology for two-winding transformers
854
Wideband flipped staired pyramid dielectric resonator antennas
855
Wideband Four-Way Microstrip Power Divider for WLAN Application
856
Wideband frequency metrology using high temperature superconducting Josephson junctions
857
Wideband frequency-domain characterization of FR-4 and time-domain causality
858
Wideband HNRD guide directional coupler based on multi-hole coupling structure for V-band
859
WIDE-BAND HYBRID AMPLIFIER OPERATING IN S-BAND REGION
860
Wide-band imaging spectrometer with scintillator-deposited charge-coupled device
861
Wide-band imaging spectrometer with scintillator-deposited charge-coupled device
862
Wideband Log Periodic-Microstrip Antenna with Elliptic Patches
863
Wide-Band Lorentzian Media in the FDTD Algorithm
864
Wideband L-Probe Fed Inverted Hybrid E-H Microstrip Patch Antennas for IMT-2000 Band
865
Wide-band lumped circuit model of the terminal and internal electromagnetic response of a coil with a coaxial insulation system
866
Wide-band magnetoelectric characterization of a ferrite-piezoelectric multilayer using a pulsed magnetic field
867
Wideband maximum likelihood direction finding and signal parameter estimation by using the tree-structured EM algorithm
868
Wideband measurement of transition duration and frequency spectra due to small gap discharge as low-voltage ESD ☆
869
Wideband measurements of angle and delay dispersion for outdoor and indoor peer-to-peer radio channels at 1920 MHz
870
Wideband Microstrip Antenna Integrated With Optimized Buffer Layer Parameters For Underwater Wireless Communication
871
WIDEBAND MILLIMETER-WAVE CAVITY-BACKED BOWTIE ANTENNA
872
Wideband Modeling of Integrated Power Passive Structures: The Series Resonator.
873
Wide-band modeling of modular multilevel converters using extended-frequency dynamic phasors
874
Wideband monopole antennas for multi-band wireless systems
875
Wideband Numerical Modeling for Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser Bragg Reflectors
876
WIDEBAND OR MULTIBAND COMPLEX IMPEDANCE MATCHING USING MICROSTRIP NONUNIFORM TRANSMISSION LINES
877
WIDEBAND PARTIALLY-COVERED BOWTIE ANTENNA FOR GROUND-PENETRATING-RADARS
878
Wideband patch antenna with low cross-polarisation
879
Wideband pulse amplifiers for the NECTAr chip
880
Wideband pulse amplifiers for the NECTAr chip
881
Wideband radio frequency spectrum analyzer: improved design and experimental results
882
Wide-band reflection nanoporous silicon multilayers with ellipsometric investigation of the material monolayer components
883
Wide-band reflective films produced by side-chain cholesteric liquid-crystalline elastomers derived from a binaphthalene crosslinking agent
884
Wideband RF spectral analyzer based on spectral-spatial holography in image:image achieved with a highly stabilized frequency chirped laser
885
Wideband single-fed circularly polarised patch antenna
886
Wideband slow light achievement in MIM plasmonic waveguide by controlling Fano resonance
887
Wideband smart antenna theory using rectangular array structures
888
WIDEBAND SOUNDER FOR DYNAMIC AND STATIC WIRELESS CHANNEL CHARACTERISATION: URBAN PICOCELL CHANNEL MODEL
889
Wideband source localization using a distributed acoustic vector-sensor array
890
Wide-band S-parameter extraction from FD-TD simulations for propagating and evanescent modes in inhomogeneous guides
891
Wide-band spectroscopic investigation of the state-to-state dependence of the ArH+ ion average mobility in a Ar/He plasma
892
Wide-band TD-CDMA MAC with minimum-power allocation and rate- and BER-scheduling for wireless multimedia networks
893
Wideband TDOA/FDOA processing using summation of short-time CAFʹs
894
Wideband terahertz spectroscopy of explosives
895
Wideband Time-Varying Interference Suppression Using Matched Signal Transforms
896
Wideband tri-plate monopole antenna
897
Wideband True-Time-Delay Beam Former that Employs a Tunable Chirped Fiber Grating Prism
898
Wide-band truncated tetrahedron dielectric resonator antenna excited by a coaxial probe
899
Wideband tunable linear-cavity fiber laser source using strain-induced chirped fiber Bragg grating
900
Wide-band VCOs in SiGe production technology operating up to about 70 GHz
901
Wideband Vertical T-shaped Dielectric Resonator Antennas Fed by Coaxial Probe
902
Wideband V-slotted diamond-shaped microstrip patch antenna
903
Wideband Weyl symbols for dispersive time-varying processing of systems and random signals
904
WIDEBAND X-BAND MICROSTRIP BUTLER MATRIX
905
Wide-bandgap CIAS thin-film photovoltaics with transparent back contacts for next generation single and multi-junction devices
906
Wide-bandgap CuIn1−xAlxSe2 thin films deposited on transparent conducting oxides
907
Wide-bandgap modification of polycrystalline ZnO using Sn component on the basis of developing quantum-well hetero-structure
908
Wide-bandwidth mode-hop-free tuning of extended-cavity GaN diode lasers
909
Wide-bandwidth multi-resolutional analysis of a surface-mounted PM synchronous machine
910
Wide-bore P-methylstyrene-co-dimethylbis(p-vinylbenzyl) silane Based-monoliths Columns for Separation of Peptides and Proteins
911
Wide-complex tachycardia: beyond the traditional differential diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia vs supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction
912
Wide-end fibers and their adhesion performance in biological attachment systems
913
Wide-eyed and blue
914
Wide-field Fizeau imaging telescope: experimental results
915
Wide-field imaging using a tunable terahertz free electron laser and a thermal image plate
916
Wide-field prime-focus imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes: A systematic study
917
Wide-field Rayleigh scattering imaging and spectroscopy of gold nanoparticles in heavy water under laser trapping
918
Wide-field single photon counting imaging with an ultrafast camera and an image intensifier
919
Wide-field single photon counting imaging with an ultrafast camera and an image intensifier
920
Wide-field video system induced motion sickness and change in viewersʹ sympathovagal balance
921
Wide-gap a-C:H prepared by dc glow discharge of CH4: photoluminescence and electroluminescence in the visible region
922
Wide-gap a-Si1−xCx:H solar cells with high light-induced stability for multijunction structure applications
923
Wide-Linear-Range Subthreshold OTA for Low-Power, Low-Voltage, and Low-Frequency Applications
924
Wide-load-range resonant converter supplying the SAE J-1773 electric vehicle inductive charging interface
925
Widely (132 nm) wavelength tunable laser using a semiconductor optical amplifier and an acoustooptic tunable filter
926
Widely dispersed Quaternary tephra in Africa
927
Widely distributed lysogeny in probiotic lactobacilli represents a potentially high risk for the fermentative dairy industry
928
Widely Linear Decision-Feedback Equalizer for Time-Dispersive Linear MIMO Channels
929
Widely Linear Equalization and Blind Channel Identification for Interference-Contaminated Multicarrier Systems
930
Widely Linear Reception Strategies for Layered Space-Time Wireless Communications
931
Widely separated frequencies in coupled oscillators with energy-preserving quadratic nonlinearity
932
Widely tunable continuous-wave mid-infrared radiation (5.5-11 (mu)m) by difference-frequency generation in LiInS2 crystal
933
Widely tunable EAM-integrated SGDBR laser transmitter for analog applications
934
Widely Tunable Fiber-Coupled Single-Frequency Er-Yb:Glass Laser
935
Widely tunable filter based on side-polished polarisation-maintaining fibre coupled with thermo-optic polymer overlay
936
Widely tunable high power OPO based on a periodically poled MgO doped lithium niobate crystal
937
Widely tunable long-period gratings fabricated in polymer-clad ion-exchanged glass waveguides
938
Widely tunable multichannel wavelength conversion using multiple wavelength quasi-phase-matched LiNbO/sub 3/ waveguide
939
Widely tunable optical bandpass filter by use of polymer long-period waveguide gratings
940
Widely tunable polymer long-period waveguide grating with polarisation-insensitive resonance wavelength
941
Widely tunable S-band fiber-ring lasers and broadband amplified spontaneous emission sources with thulium-doped fluoride fibers
942
Widely tunable single-frequency erbium-doped fiber lasers
943
Widely Vernier tunable external cavity laser including a sampled fiber Bragg grating with digital wavelength selection
944
Widely-tunable THz-wave generation in 2-20 THz range from DAST crystal by nonlinear difference frequency mixing
945
Widening access by changing the criteria for selecting medical students
946
WIDENING ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION IN AFRICA: WHAT LESSONS COULD AFRICA LEARN FROM EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES?
947
Widening differences in Italian regional unemployment
948
Widening energy access in Africa: Towards energy transition
949
Widening ethnic mortality disparities in New Zealand 1981–99
950
Widening health inequalities among U.S. military retirees since 1974
951
Widening inequality in mortality between 160 regions of 15 European countries in the early 1990s
952
Widening medical students’ exposure and confidence toward resuscitation management and discussions
953
Widening of harvesting layer and area of P3HT/PCBM bulk-heterojunction photovoltaic cells
954
Widening of the hydrogen bonded OH-streching bands due to the wagging and OO-stretching modes in H2O·H2O
955
Widening the application of AATSR SST data to operational tasks through the Medspiration Service
956
Widening the Family Circle: Spin-offs in the Japanese Service Sector
957
Widening the Lens: Reflecting on the Mixing of System Dynamics With Action Research Alongside Work Within the Problem Structuring Methods Field; Comment on “Insights Gained From a Re-analysis of Five Improvement Cases in Healthcare Integrating System Dynamics Into Action Research”
958
Widening the net: spatio-temporal variability in the krill population structure across the Scotia Sea
959
Widening the participation gap: The effect of educational track on reported voting in England
960
Widening the problem of lead poisoning to a South-American top scavenger: Lead concentrations in feathers of wild Andean condors
961
Widening the scope of policies to address climate change: directions for mainstreaming
962
Widening the sound absorption bandwidths of flexible micro-perforated curved absorbers using structural and acoustic resonances
963
Widening the sound absorption bandwidths of flexible micro-perforated curved absorbers using structural and acoustic resonances
964
Widening the wage gap: the skill premium and technology
965
Widening the window of persistence in seasonal pathogen–host systems
966
Wide-optical bandgap with improved conductivity p-μc-Si:Ox:H films prepared by Cat-CVD
967
Wide-QRS-Complex Tachycardia with a Negative Concordance Pattern in the Precordial Leads: is a supraventricular origin possible?
968
Wider Passband Third-Order Active-R Filter with Multifeedback Signal for Different Center Frequencies (f0).
969
Wider remit for UK disciplinary body
970
Wide-Range Kinetic Modeling Study of the Pyrolysis, Partial Oxidation, and Combustion of Heavy n-Alkanes
971
Wide-range multi-phase equations of state for metals
972
Wide-range multi-phase equations of state for metals
973
Wide-range quantification of human thyroid-stimulating hormone using gold-nanopatterned single-molecule sandwich immunoassay chip
974
Wide-range robust control of combustion instability
975
Wide-range screening of banned veterinary drugs in urine by ultra high liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry
976
Wide-range temperature dependence of Brillouin shift in a dispersion-shifted fiber and its annealing effect
977
Wide-range tunable Fabry-Perot array filter for wavelength-division multiplexing applications
978
Wide-Range Two-Dimensional Imaging of NO Density Profiles by LIF Technique in a Corona Radical Shower Reactor
979
Wide-range, fast and robust estimation of power system frequency
980
Wide-ranged measurement and dispersion modeling of elemental carbon during a heavy pollution episode over tokyo metropolitan area, Japan
981
Wide-ranging action taken to prevent suicide in Ireland
982
Wide-ranging survey on the laminar flow of individual Taylor bubbles rising through stagnant Newtonian liquids
983
Widescale arsenic poisoning found in South Asia
984
Wide-sense non-blocking multicast ATM switching networks
985
Wide-Spectral-Range Laser Refractometer
986
Widespread acetaldehyde near the Galactic Centre
987
Widespread active seepage activity on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (offshore Egypt) revealed by high-definition geophysical imagery
988
Widespread and diverse neighborhood gentrification in Jerusalem
989
Widespread and Extensive Editing of Mitochondrial mRNAS in Dinoflagellates
990
Widespread and progressive seafloor-sediment failure following volcanic debris avalanche emplacement: Landslide dynamics and timing offshore Montserrat, Lesser Antilles
991
Widespread antibiotic resistance of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli and Shigella species
992
WIDESPREAD ATYPICAL CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS CAUSED BY LEISHMANIA (L.) CHAGASI IN NICARAGUA
993
Widespread cementation induced by inflow of continental water in the eastern part of the Paris basin: O and C isotopic study of carbonate cements
994
Widespread co-endemicity of human cystic and alveolar echinococcosis on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, northwest Sichuan/southeast Qinghai, China
995
Widespread concern over Indiaʹs missing girls
996
Widespread contamination by tris(4-chlorophenyl)methane and tris(4-chlorophenyl) methanol in cetaceans from the North Pacific and Asian coastal waters
997
Widespread crater-related pitted materials on Mars: Further evidence for the role of target volatiles during the impact process
998
Widespread deformation of basin-plain sediments in Aysén fjord (Chile) due to impact by earthquake-triggered, onshore-generated mass movements
999
Widespread delayed mixing in early to middle Cambrian marine shelfal settings
1000
Widespread deployment of wireless telephony. Business, legal, regulatory and spectrum challenges