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Widespread Detection of Phytophthora Taxon Salixsoil in the Littoral Zone of Lake Constance, Germany
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Widespread distribution and molecular diversity of diatom frustule bound aliphatic long chain polyamines (LCPAs) in marine sediments
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Widespread distribution of microplastics in subsurface seawater in the NE Pacific Ocean
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Widespread drought episodes in the western Great Lakes region during the past 2000 years: Geographic extent and potential mechanisms
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Widespread elevated atmospheric SF6 mixing ratios in the Northeastern United States: Implications for groundwater dating
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Widespread Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis in a Nonimmunocompromised Patient
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Widespread expression of GABA(A) receptor subunits in peripheral tissues
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Widespread expression of SAA and Hp RNA in bovine tissues after evaluation of suitable reference genes
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Widespread expression of SAA and Hp RNA in bovine tissues after evaluation of suitable reference genes
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Widespread Failure to Comply with U.S. Storm Water Regulations for Industry—Part 1: Publicly Available Data to Estimate Number of Potentially Regulated Facilities
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Widespread Failure to Comply with U.S. Storm Water Regulations for Industry—Part II: Facility-Level Evaluations to Estimate Number of Regulated Facilities
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Widespread formation of cherts during the early Eocene climate optimum
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Widespread functional anoxia in the oxygen minimum zone of the Eastern South Pacific
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Widespread gangrene: dermatological complication in cirrhosis
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Widespread horror over killing of AIDS activist in South Africa
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Widespread Hydatidosis of Sacroiliac Bones and Retroperitoneum A Case Report
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Widespread inundation of Pacific islands triggered by distant-source wind-waves
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Widespread landslides induced by the Mw 5.1 earthquake of 11 May 2011 in Lorca, SE Spain
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Widespread lead contamination of imported low-cost jewelry in the US Original Research Article
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Widespread loss of sexually selected traits: how the peacock lost its spots
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Widespread mesopredator effects after wolf extirpation
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Widespread Negative Response Elements Mediate Direct Repression by Agonist- Liganded Glucocorticoid Receptor
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Widespread non-microbial methane production by organic compounds and the impact of environmental stresses
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Widespread Occurrence of a Covalent Linkage Between Xyloglucan and Acidic Polysaccharides in Suspension-cultured Angiosperm Cells
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Widespread occurrence of an emerging pathogen in amphibian communities of the Venezuelan Andes
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Widespread occurrence of greigite in the sediments of Lake Pannon: Implications for environment and magnetostratigraphy
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Widespread occurrence of integrons causing multiple antibiotic resistance in bacteria
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Widespread occurrence of neuro-active pharmaceuticals and metabolites in 24 Minnesota rivers and wastewaters Original Research Article
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Widespread of Modern Agricultural Education in the Ottoman Empire: Ankara Model Field and Shepherd School
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Widespread oral and oropharyngeal mucosal oedema induced by ecstasy (MDMA): A case for concern
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Widespread Paleopolyploidy in Model Plant Species Inferred from Age Distributions of Duplicate Genes
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Widespread prehistoric human cannibalism: easier to swallow?
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Widespread presence of hydrophobic paralytic shellfish toxins in Gymnodinium catenatum
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Widespread recovery of dogwhelks, Nucella lapillus (L.), from tributyltin contamination in the North Sea and Clyde Sea
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Widespread reductions in haze across the United States from the early 1990s through 2011
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Widespread refertilization of cratonic and circum-cratonic lithospheric mantle
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Widespread Report of Multiple Insecticide Resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.l. Mosquitoes in Eight Communities in Southern Gombe, NorthEastern Nigeria
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Widespread retinal degenerative disease mutation (rdAc) discovered among a large number of popular cat breeds
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Widespread rocky reef occurrence in the central English Channel and the implications for predictive habitat mapping
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Widespread selective sweeps affecting microsatellites in Drosophila populations adapting to captivity: Implications for captive breeding programs
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Widespread Shortening of 3′UTRs by Alternative Cleavage and Polyadenylation Activates Oncogenes in Cancer Cells
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Widespread strombolian eruptions of mid-ocean ridge basalt
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Widespread structural brain changes in OCD: A systematic review of voxel-based morphometry studies
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Widespread surface weathering on early Mars: A case for a warmer and wetter climate
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Widespread syn-eruptive volcaniclastic deposits in the Pleistocenic basins of South-Western Calabria
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Widespread systemic embolization with isolated tricuspid valve endocarditis
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Widespread tissue expression of nepenthesin-like aspartic protease genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Widespread use of glyphosate tolerant soybean and weed community richness in Argentina
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Widespread Valvular and Vascular Calcification in Type III Gaucher Disease
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Widespread vascular production of C-reactive protein (CRP) and a relationship between serum CRP, plaque CRP and intimal hypertrophy
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Wide-spreading accounting education and governmental supervision to reduce information asymmetry: Empirical evidences of Iran
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Widest empty L-shaped corridor
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Wide-Viewing Integral Three-Dimensional Imaging by Use of Orthogonal Polarization Switching
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Wide-window gas target system for high resolution experiment with magnetic spectrometer
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Wide-window gas target system for high resolution experiment with magnetic spectrometer
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Widow appeals over denial of right to husbandʹs sperm
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Widowers’ strategies of self-representation during research interviews : a sociological analysis
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Widowhood and depressive symptoms among older Chinese: Do gender and source of support make a difference?
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Widowhood and mortality among the elderly: The modifying role of neighborhood concentration of widowed individuals
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Widowhood and poverty in rural India: Some inferences from household survey data
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Width and dual width of subsets in polynomial association schemes
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Width and f-vectors of Cutsets in the Truncated Boolean Lattice
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Width and temperature dependence of lithography-induced magnetic anisotropy in (Ga,Mn)As wires
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Width control systems with roll force automatic width control and finishing vertical mill automatic width control in hot strip mill
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Width determination of SiO2-films in Si-based devices using low-loss EFTEM: image contrast as a function of sample thickness
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Width effect in the interface fracture during shear debonding of FRP sheets from concrete
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Width effect on the modulus of elasticity of hardwood lumber measured by non-destructive evaluation techniques
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Width invariant approximation of fuzzy numbers
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Width of attached gingiva in an Indian population: A descriptive study
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Width of grassland linkages for the conservation of butterflies in South African afforested areas Original Research Article
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Width of handles in two-dimensional quantum gravity
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Width of hot giant dipole resonance Original Research Article
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Width of long colour flux tubes in lattice gauge systems Original Research Article
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Width two posets are reconstructible
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Width variations and mid-channel bar inception in meanders: River Bollin (UK)
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Width, height and slope relationships and aerodynamic maintenance of barchans
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Width, structure and stability of sheaths in metal plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition: measurements and analytical considerations
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Width-restricted layering of acyclic digraphs with consideration of dummy nodes
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Widths and shape-preserving widths of Sobolev-type classes of s-monotone functions Original Research Article
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Widths of charged particle pseudorapidity density distributions in high energy image and AA collisions Original Research Article
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WIDTHS OF THE ATOMIC K–N7 LEVELS
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Widths of weighted Sobolev classes on the ball Original Research Article
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Width-scaled confidence bands for survival functions
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Wiedemann–Franz law in proximity bilayers Original Research Article
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Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome with a 2-Year Follow-Up
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Wiedendiol-A and -B, cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors from the marine sponge Xestospongia wiedenmayeri
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WIEG survey: choice happens
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Wielandt and Ky-Fan theorem for matrix pairs
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Wielandt type theorem for Cartesian product of digraphs Original Research Article
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Wielandtʹs proof of the exponent inequality for primitive nonnegative matrices Original Research Article
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Wielding Occam’s Razor: Pruning Strategies for Economic Loss
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Wieloparametrowa ultraczuła diagnostyka komórek z defektem nocnej napadowej hemoglobinurii (PNH) w niewydolności szpiku kostnego
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Wien filter for cooled low-energy radioactive ion beams
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Wien filter for cooled low-energy radioactive ion beams
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Wien2wannier: From linearized augmented plane waves to maximally localized Wannier functions Original Research Article
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Wiener and Hammerstein uncertain models identification Original Research Article
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Wiener and vertex image indices of Kronecker products of graphs
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Wiener Chaos expansions and numerical solutions of randomly forced equations of fluid mechanics
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Wiener chaos expansions for estimating rain-flow fatigue damage in randomly vibrating structures with uncertain parameters
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WIENER DENOISING BASED ON PERCEPTUAL FREQUENCY WEIGHTING AND NOISE SPECTRUM SHAPING
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Wiener design of adaptation algorithms with time-invariant gains
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Wiener Filter-Based Error Resilient Time-Domain Lapped Transform
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WIENER FILTERING APPLIED TO MAGNETIC NEAR FIELD SCANNING
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Wiener filtering of electroanalytical data by means of fast Fourier transform
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Wiener filtering technique applied to thermographic data reduction intended for the estimation of plate fins performance
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Wiener filters in canonical coordinates for transform coding, filtering, and quantizing
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Wiener Geologen im Spiegel des Geologenarchivs
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Wiener index for graphs and their line graphs with arbitrary large cyclomatic numbers Original Research Article
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Wiener index in weighted graphs via unification of -classes
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Wiener Index of a New Type of Nanostar Dendrimer
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Wiener index of graphs in terms of eccentricities
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Wiener index of graphs with more than one cut-vertex Original Research Article
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Wiener index of iterated line graphs of trees homeomorphic to
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Wiener index revisited
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Wiener index versus maximum degree in trees Original Research Article
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Wiener indices of balanced binary trees Original Research Article
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Wiener integrals, Malliavin calculus and covariance measure structure
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Wiener model identification and predictive control for dual composition control of a distillation column
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Wiener model identification and predictive control of a pH neutralisation process
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Wiener models of direction-dependent dynamic systems
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Wiener number of hexagonal jagged-rectangles Original Research Article
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Wiener number of vertex-weighted graphs and a chemical application Original Research Article
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Wiener polarity index of fullerenes and hexagonal systems
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Wiener Polarity Index of Tensor Product of Graphs
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Wiener processes with random effects for degradation data
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Wiener Way to Dimensionality
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Wiener numbers of random pentagonal chains 
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Wiener,  Szeged  and  vertex  PI  indices  of  regular  tessellations
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Wiener’s criterion for the unique solvability of the Dirichlet problem in arbitrary open sets with non-compact boundaries Original Research Article
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Wiener-filter enhancement of noisy HREM images
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Wiener-filter enhancement of noisy HREM images
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Wiener-filter-based Minimum Variance Self-tuning Regulation
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Wiener–Hammerstein Modeling of Nonlinear Effects in Bilinear Systems
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Wiener–Hermite expansion formalism for the stochastic model of a driven quantum system Original Research Article
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Wiener–Hopf approach to derivation of rational doubly coprime factorizations
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Wiener–Hopf design of the optimal decoupling control system with state-space formulas
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Wiener–Hopf factorization for a group of exponentials of nilpotent matrices Original Research Article
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Wiener-Hopf Operators on Ordered Homogeneous Spaces, I
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Wiener-Hopf Theory and Nonunimodular Groups
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WIENER–KOLMOGOROV FILTERING, FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE FILTERING, AND POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION
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Wiener-neural identification and predictive control of a more realistic plug-flow tubular reactor
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Wiesław Alejziak, Ryszard Winiarski (Eds.), Tourism in Scientific Research, Academy of Physical Education in Kraków and University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Kraków—Rzeszów, Poland, ISBN 83-89121-02-6; 83-89121-27-1, 2005 (pp. 30
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Wife Abuse and Its Psychological Consequences as Revealed by the First Palestinian National Survey on Violence Against Women
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Wife abuse in Esfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2002
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Wife Abuse Prevalence and Predisposing Factors in Women
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Wife abuse: a hidden problem. A study among Saudi women attending PHC centres
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Wife Battering from an Islamic Perspective and Malaysian Legal Provisions
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Wife Battering: a Prospective Study in Sanandaj City, Iran
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Wife-beating in rural South India: A qualitative and econometric analysis
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Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) affects anti-oxidant capacity, DNA repair genes expression and, apoptosis in pregnant mouse placenta
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WiFi access point pricing as a dynamic game
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WiFi Based Massager Device with NodeMCU Through Arduino Interpreter
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Wi-Fi Based Vital Signs Monitoring and Tracking System for Medical Parameters
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Wi-Fi multi-floor indoor positioning considering architectural aspects and controlled computational complexity
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WiFi Offloading Algorithm Based on Q-Learning and MADM in Heterogeneous Networks
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Wigbert Fehse, Automated Rendezvous and Docking of Spacecraft, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN: 0-521-82492-3, 2003 (price: $ 120, pp. 495)
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WIGGLE: A new constrained molecular dynamics algorithm in Cartesian coordinates
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Wiggler improvement based on single axis magnetic measurement, synthesized 3-D field simulation of trajectories and sorting of lateral focusing magnets
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Wiggler improvement based on single axis magnetic measurement, synthesized 3-D field simulation of trajectories and sorting of lateral focusing magnets
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Wiggling its way out of surface polarity: Fe3O4(1 0 0) (A Perspectives on the article: “A combined DFT/LEED approach for complex oxide surface structure determination: Fe3O4(0 1 1)” by R. Pentcheva, W. Moritz, J. Rundgren, S. Frank, D.
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Wiggly crack paths in the tearing of thin films
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Wightman function and Casimir densities on AdS bulk with application to the Randall–Sundrum braneworld Original Research Article
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Wightman function and scalar Casimir densities for a wedge with two cylindrical boundaries Original Research Article
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Wigner crystallization about ν=3
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Wigner crystallization in a magnetic field: single electrons versus electron pairs at the lattice sites
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Wigner crystallization in the two electron quantum dot
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Wigner distribution functions for complex dynamical systems: A path integral approach
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Wigner distribution transformations in high-order systems
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Wigner Distributions and Ambiguity Functions of 2-D Quaternionic and Monogenic Signals
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Wigner function for discrete phase space: Exorcising ghost images
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Wigner Functions in Covariant and Single-Time Formulations
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Wigner functions of essentially nonequilibrium systems
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Wigner functions, contact interactions, and matching
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Wigner high electron correlation regime in nonuniform electron density systems: Kinetic and correlation-kinetic aspects
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Wigner liquid conductivity in a parallel magnetic field
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Wigner quantum systems: Lie superalgebraic approach
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Wigner representation theory of the Poincaré group, localization, statistics and the S-matrix Original Research Article
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Wigner-function formulation for quantum transport in semiconductors: theory and Monte Carlo approach Original Research Article
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WiIRE: the Web interactive information retrieval experimentation system prototype
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Wij proat ock Platt: Professional register and regional dialect
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Wijsman hyperspaces: Subspaces and embeddings
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Wijsman Statistical Convergence of Double Sequences of Set
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Wiki as a Customer Knowledge Management Tool in Websites
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Wiki For Co-writing A Science Dictionary
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Wiki Scaffolding: Aligning wikis with the corporate strategy
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Wiki-based Collaborative Writing in EFL Classrooms: Writing Accuracy in Focus
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Wiki-Based Knowledge Management in a Transport Consultancy, a Case Study
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Wikipedia and Dental Literature
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Wikipedia as an evidence source for nursing and healthcare students
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Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice
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Wikipedia-Based Semantic Interpreter Using Approximate Top-k Processing and Its Application
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Wikipedia-based WSD for multilingual frame annotation Original Research Article
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WikiPharma – A freely available, easily accessible, interactive and comprehensive database for environmental effect data for pharmaceuticals
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Wikis as an Alternative to Classroom Based Groupwork
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Wiktor Stent for Treatment of Chronic Total Coronary Artery Occlusions: Short- and Long-Term Clinical and Angiographic Results From Large Multicenter Experience
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Wilbur Is Back
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Wilbur Richard Knorr (1945–1997): An Appreciation
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Wilcoxon signed-ranks test: symmetry should be confirmed before the test
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Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney test for stratified samples and Efronʹs paradox dice
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Wilcoxon-signed rank test for associated sequences
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Wild and commercial mushrooms as source of nutrients and nutraceuticals
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Wild and domesticated animals as reservoirs of Schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil
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Wild and domesticated forms of rice (Oryza sp.) in early agriculture at Qingpu, lower Yangtze, China: evidence from phytoliths
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Wild Animals as Reservoirs of Infectious Diseases in the UK
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Wild automorphisms of generic matrix algebras
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Wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) place nuts in anvils selectively
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Wild bee species increase tomato production and respond differently to surrounding land use in Northern California Original Research Article
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Wild bird feeding delays start of dawn singing in the great tit
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WILD BIRDS INJURIOUS TO SOME FIELD CROPS AT ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS
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Wild bitter melon (Momordica charantia Linn. var. abbreviata Ser.) extract and its bioactive components suppress Propionibacterium acnes-induced inflammation
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Wild Bitter Melon Exerts Anti-Inflammatory Effects by Upregulating Injury-Attenuated CISD2 Expression following Spinal Cord Injury
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Wild blueberry (V. angustifolium)-enriched diets alter aortic glycosaminoglycan profile in the spontaneously hypertensive rat
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Wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) consumption affects the composition and structure of glycosaminoglycans in Sprague-Dawley rat aorta
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Wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) consumption improves inflammatory status in the obese Zucker rat model of the metabolic syndrome
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Wild boar and red deer affect soil nutrients and soil biota in steep oak stands of the Eifel
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Wild boar and red deer affect soil nutrients and soil biota in steep oak stands of the Eifel
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Wild boar hair (Sus scrofa) as a non-invasive indicator of mercury pollution
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Wild bootstrap estimation in partially linear models with heteroscedasticity
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Wild bootstrapping variance ratio tests
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Wild cats : Edited by K. Nowell and P. Jackson IUCN — The World Conservation Union, 1996. £26.75 pbk (xxiv + 382 pages) ISBN 2 8317 0045 0
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Wild cluster tilted algebras of rank 3
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Wild deer as a source of infection for livestock and humans in the UK
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Wild dog reintroductions in South Africa: A systematic review and cross-validation of an endangered species recovery programme
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Wild dogs in the Serengeti ecosystem: what really happened
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Wild Edible Plant Nutritional Contribution and Consumer Perception in Ethiopia
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Wild food in Europe: A synthesis of knowledge and data of terrestrial wild food as an ecosystem service
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Wild Gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
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Wild horses and the political ecology of nature restoration in the Missouri Ozarks
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Wild isolates of Plasmodium falciparum from India show restricted polymorphism in T-helper cell epitopes of the circumsporozoite protein
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Wild mammals in captivity: Principles and techniques : Edited by D.G. Kleiman, M.E. Allen, K.V. Thompson and S. Lumpkin The University of Chicago Press, 1996. $70.00/£55.95 hbk (xvi + 639 pages) ISBN 0 226 44002 8
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Wild mammals in captivity: Principles and techniques: DG Kleiman, ME Allen, KV Thompson, S Lumpkin (Eds.). H Harris (Managing Ed.). University of Chicago Press. 1996 656pp S70:US$55.95
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Wild meat: the bigger picture
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Wild mushrooms Clitocybe alexandri and Lepista inversa: In vitro antioxidant activity and growth inhibition of human tumour cell lines
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Wild Nature?Human–Animal Relations on Neopalatial Crete
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Wild Nutrition
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Wild otter observation on Gurney Drive coast in Penang Island, Malaysia
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Wild otters : edited by H. Kruuk Oxford University Press, 1995. £30.00 hbk (xi + 290 pages) ISBN 0 19 854070 1
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Wild otters: Predation and populations : By . Oxford: Oxford University Press (1995). Pp. xi+290. Price £30.00
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Wild p-Cyclic Actions on Smooth Projective Surfaces with pg = q = 0
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Wild pistachio (Pistacia atlantica mutica) oil improve metabolic syndrome features in rats with high fructose ingestion
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Wild plant species in bio-indication of radioactive-contaminated sites around Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant in the Slovak Republic
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Wild pollinator communities are negatively affected by invasion of alien goldenrods in grassland landscapes
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Wild Populations of the Chinese alligator approach extinction Original Research Article
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Wild rabbit restocking for predator conservation in Spain Original Research Article
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Wild radish–amended soil effects on yellow nutsedge ( Cyperus esculentus) interference with tomato and bell pepper
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Wild ramification and a vanishing cycles formula
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Wild rats as monitors of environmental lead contamination in the urban area of Milan, Italy
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WILD RECURRENT CRITICAL POINTS
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Wild relatives can contribute to the improvement of fruit quality in pepino (Solanum muricatum)
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Wild Rodent Ectoparasites Collected from Northwestern Iran
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Wild romantic and awful scenery: picturing the New World
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Wild Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains display biofilm-like morphology in contact with polyphenols from grapes and wine
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Wild things: Nature, culture, and tourism in Ontario, 1790–1914 : Patricia J. Jasen. University of Toronto Press (5201 Dufferin Street, North York ON, Canada), 1995, x + 183 pp. (illustrations, references, index), CAN$35.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-8020-0684-1
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Wild times and domesticated times: the temporalities of environmental lifestyles and politics
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Wild topology, hyperbolic geometry and fusion algebra of high energy particle physics
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Wild torsion modules over Weyl algebras and general torsion modules over HNPs Original Research Article
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Wild torsion modules over Weyl algebras and general torsion modules over HNPs Original Research Article
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Wild triangles in 3-connected matroids
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Wild Two-Point Algebras
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Wild type p53 gene transfer increases chemosensitivity and apoptotic response of PANC-1 pancreatic tumor cell line
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Wild type p53 reduces the size of tumors caused by bovine leukemia virus-infected cells
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Wild vervet monkey infants acquire the food-processing variants of their mothers
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Wild, free-living hummingbirds can learn what happened, where and in which context
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Wild-bird feces as a source of Campylobacter jejuni infection in childrenʹs playgrounds in Iran
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Wild-bootstrapped variance-ratio test for autocorrelation in the presence of heteroskedasticity
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Wild-captive metapopulation viability analysis Original Research Article
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Wilde times
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Wildebeest optimization algorithm based on swarm intelligence method in solving optimization problems
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Wilderness and biodiversity
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Wilderness Canoeing in Ontario: Using Cumulative Results to Update Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Offer Amounts
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Wilderness challenge programs for delinquent youth: a meta-analysis of outcome evaluations
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Wilderness ethics and political ecology: remapping the Great Bear Rainforest
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Wilderness gained, wilderness lost: wildlife management and land occupations in Zimbabweʹs southeast lowveld
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Wilderness images of tourism and community
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Wilderness medicine
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Wilderness Medicine Boot Camp for Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellows Goes Virtual: From Uncertain Times Comes a Novel Approach to Traditional In-person Teaching
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Wilderness medicine: Management of wilderness and environment emergencies, CD-ROM: Auerbach PS; Mosby, 2007, $799, ISBN 0-323-07674-X
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Wilderness mortalities: A 13-year experience
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Wilderness Therapy as a Specialized Competency
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Wilderness: options to preserve, extract, or develop
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Wildfire air pollution and daily mortality in a large urban area
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Wildfire and post-fire management effects on early fungal succession in Pinus mugo plantations, located in Curonian Spit (Lithuania)
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Wildfire and the atmosphere: Modelling the chemical and dynamic interactions at the regional scale
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Wildfire as a hydrological and geomorphological agent
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Wildfire disturbance and shallow landsliding in coastal British Columbia over millennial time scales: A numerical modelling study
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Wildfire effects on hiking and biking demand in New Mexico: a travel cost study
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Wildfire effects on nutrients and organic carbon of a Rendzic Phaeozem in NE Spain: Changes at cm-scale topsoil
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Wildfire effects on soil organic matter quantity and quality in two fire-prone Mediterranean pine forests Original Research Article
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Wildfire effects on the soil seed bank of a maritime pine stand — The importance of fire severity
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Wildfire effects on vadose zone hydrology in forested boreal peatland microforms
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Wildfire effects on water quality in forest catchments: A review with implications for water supply
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Wildfire in Russian Boreal Forests—Potential Impacts of Fire Regime Characteristics on Emissions and Global Carbon Balance Estimates Original
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Wildfire plume electrical conductivity
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Wildfire risk prediction in Southeastern Mississippi using population interaction
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Wildfire risk prediction in Southeastern Mississippi using population interaction
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Wildfire spread experiments: Fluctuations in thermal measurements
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Wildfire temperature and land cover modeling using hyperspectral data
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Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel–Schwabl model
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Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel–Schwabl model
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Wildfire, morphologic change and bed material transport at Fishtrap Creek, British Columbia
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Wildfire, timber salvage, and the economics of expediency
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Wildfire-related debris-flow initiation processes, Storm King Mountain, Colorado
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Wildfires And Asthma Visits In Southern California
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Wildfires and tourist behaviors in Florida
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Wildfires in eastern Texas in August and September 2000: Emissions, aircraft measurements, and impact on photochemistry
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Wildfires in NW Patagonia: long-term effects on a Nothofagus forest soil
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Wildfires in the Late Palaeozoic of Central Europe – The Zechstein (Upper Permian) of NW-Hesse (Germany)
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Wildfires in the Late Palaeozoic of Central Europe—an overview of the Rotliegend (Upper Carboniferous–Lower Permian) of the Saar–Nahe Basin (SW-Germany)
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Wildfires influence on soil organic matter in an Atlantic mountainous region (NW of Spain)
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Wildfowl population trends in Mexico, 1961–2000: a basis for conservation planning Original Research Article
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Wildland fire ash: Production, composition and eco-hydro-geomorphic effects
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Wildlife and Livestock Grazing Effects on Some Physical and Chemical Soil Properties Case Study: Kalmand-Bahadoran Arid Rangelands of Yazd Province
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Wildlife and the risk to humans and domestic animals: A case for disease surveillance
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Wildlife Conservation in a Changing Climate, Jedediah F. Brodie, Eric Post and Daniel F. Doak (Eds.). The University of Chicago Press (2013). 401 pp., $45.00, £29.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-226-07463-4
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Wildlife Conservation in China. Preserving the Habitat of China’s Wild West, Richard B. Harris. M.E. Sharpe Inc., Armonk & London (2008). xxiv+343 pp. and 16 pp. in colour, £72.50, Hardback, ISBN: 9780765620576
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Wildlife conservation in the cultural landscapes of the central Andes
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Wildlife control, access and utilisation: Lessons from legislation, policy evolution and implementation in Zimbabwe
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Wildlife corridor market design: An experimental analysis of the impact of project selection criteria and bidding flexibility
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Wildlife damage management research needs: perceptions of scientists, wildlife managers, and stakeholders of the USDA/Wildlife Services program
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Wildlife disease ecology: from theory to policy
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Wildlife diseases that pose a risk to small ruminants and their farmers
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Wildlife feeding and nutrition: C.T. Robbins. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, Second Edition, 352 pp., soft cover, US$59.95, ISBN 0-12-589383-3
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Wildlife habitat analysis – a multidimensional habitat management model
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Wildlife habitat relationships in forested ecosystems: David R. Patton. Timber Press, Portland, OR, 1992. ISBN 0-88192-202-1, 394 pp
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Wildlife habitat relationships in forested ecosystems: David R. Patton. Timber Press, Portland, OR, 1992. ISBN 0-88192-202-1, 394 pp
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Wildlife hazard assessment for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
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Wildlife herbivory and rare plants: the effects of white-tailed deer, rodents, and insects on growth and survival of Turkʹs cap lily Original Research Article
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Wildlife hunting practices and bushmeat dynamics of the Banyangi and Mbo people of Southwestern Cameroon Original Research Article
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Wildlife identified as major source of Escherichia coli in agriculturally dominated watersheds by BOX A1R-derived genetic fingerprints
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Wildlife in Airport Environments: Preventing Animal-Aircraft Collisions Through Science-Based Management
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Wildlife laundering through breeding farms: Illegal harvest, population declines and a means of regulating the trade of green pythons (Morelia viridis) from Indonesia
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Wildlife management and land reform in southeastern Zimbabwe: a compatible pairing or a contradiction in terms?
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Wildlife resource utilisation at Moremi Game Reserve and Khwai community area in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
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Wildlife responses to climate change, North American case studies: Stephen H. Schneider and Terry L. Root (Eds.), Island Press, Washington, DC, 2002, ISBN:1559639253, xv+437 pp
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Wildlife sinks: Quantifying the impact of illegal bird trade in street markets in Brazil
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Wildlife tourism : Myra Shackley International Thomson Business Press London (1996) xxi + 152 pp £12.99 ISBN 0415115396
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Wildlife Tourism: Impacts, Management, and Planning
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Wildlife trade and implications for law enforcement in Indonesia: a case study from North Sulawesi Original Research Article
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Wildlife value orientations as predicting factors in support of reintroducing bison and of wolves migrating to Germany
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Wildlife vulnerability and risk maps for combined pollutants Original Research Article
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Wildlife, conservation and the Tonga in Omay
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Wildlife, Forests and Forestry: Principles of Managing Forests for Biological Diversity, second ed., Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Fiona K.A. Schmiegelow. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA (2011). 259+xv pp., (paperback), Price £49.99, ISBN: 13
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Wildlife: Oil Spill Response (With Special Reference to the River Thames, UK), D.C. Bourne, S.I. Boardman. Wildlife Information Network, Atherstone, Warwickshire, UK (2006)
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Wildlife–vehicle collision mitigation: Is partial fencing the answer? An agent-based model approach
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Wildlife–vehicle collision mitigation: Is partial fencing the answer? An agent-based model approach
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Wildly ramified covers with large genus Original Research Article
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Wildness of iteration of certain residue-class-wise affine mappings
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Wild-reared aplomado falcons survive and recruit at higher rates than hacked falcons in a common environment Original Research Article
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Wild-type but not mutant androgen receptor inhibits expression of the hTERT telomerase subunit: A novel role of AR mutation for prostate cancer development: Moehren U, Papaioannou M, Reeb CA, Grasselli A, Nanni S, Asim M, Roell D, Prade I, Farsetti A, Ban
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Wild-type class I β-tubulin sensitizes Taxol-resistant breast adenocarcinoma cells harboring a β-tubulin mutation
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Wild-type measles virus induces large syncytium formation in primary human small airway epithelial cells by a SLAM(CD150)-independent mechanism
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Wild-type p53 gene increases MDR1 gene expression but decreases drug resistance in an MDR cell line KBV200
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Wild-type p53 protein potentiates phototoxicity of 2-BA-2-DMHA in HT29 cells expressing endogenous mutant p53
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Wild-Type p53: Tumors Canʹt Stand It
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Wiley handbook of cognitive behavioral therapy, vols. 1–3, D J A Dozois, SG Hofmann, W Rief, J A J Smits (Eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ (2014)
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Wilf classification of three and four letter signed patterns Original Research Article
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Wilf-equivalence for singleton classes
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Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter 1872–1939
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Wilfred Gordon Bigelow
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Wilfrid Basil Mann
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Wilhelm Dege, War North of 80: The Last German Arctic Weather Station of World War Two (Trans. and Ed. William Barr), University of Calgary Press, Calgary (1954 (2005)) C$49.95 hardback.
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Wilhelm Foerster and the development of solar and cosmical physics
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Wili Bang and the Theory of Ural Altaic Languages
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WILIP make a difference? Practitioner perspectives of the challenges facing libraries and information services
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Wilker-type inequalities for hyperbolic functions
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Wilkinson Basin area water masses: a revisit with EOFs
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Wilkinson-type ADC with short conversion time and low clock frequency
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Wilkinson-type ADC with short conversion time and low clock frequency
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Will “cerebral proteopathy” be a useful construct for discovering one drug that shows efficacy against multiple neurodegenerative diseases?
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Will “small core” fisheries solve the fishery management dilemma?
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Will 3.0-T Make Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography Competitive With Computed Tomography Angiography?
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Will 3D at 3-T Make Myocardial Stress Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Even More Competitive?
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Will a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration lead to an increase or a decrease in water consumption by crops?
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Will a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration lead to an increase or a decrease in water consumption by crops?
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Will a drier climate result in more lightning?
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Will a kilometre tax in Sweden affect its sawmill industry? A note
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Will a New Clinical Decision Rule Be Widely Used? The Case of the Canadian C-Spine Rule
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Will a radical transport pricing reform jeopardize the ambitious EU climate change objectives?
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Will accident reports filed in hospitals in Japan be used in the future as evidence in malpractice lawsuits?
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Will additional straw bedding in buildings housing cattle and pigs reduce ammonia emissions?
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Will advanced lithium-alloy anodes have a chance in lithium-ion batteries?
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Will advances in fish immunology change vaccination strategies?
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Will aldosterone blockade in acute myocardial infarction be useful?
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Will An Additional Observer Enhance Adenoma Detection During Colonoscopy?
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Will an adverse pregnancy outcome influence the risk of continued smoking in the next pregnancy?
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Will angiotensin converting enzyme genotype, receptor mutation identification, and other miracles of molecular biology permit reduction of NNT?
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Will anti-amyloid therapies work for Alzheimerʹs disease?
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Will any doll do? 12-month-olds’ reasoning about goal objects
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Will auditors take over the world? Program, technique and the verification of everything
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Will Baxter: 100 Years Young
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Will better-tolerated antihypertensive agents improve blood pressure control?: JNC VI revisited
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Will biofuel projects in Southeast Asia become white elephants?
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Will biological control of Lantana camara ever succeed? Patterns, processes & prospects
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Will biomagnetism be useful in epilepsy?
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Will biomass be the environmentally friendly fuel of the future?
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Will Britain be sidelined by the rise of Asian science?
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Will British weather provide reliable electricity?
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Will buying tropical forest carbon benefit the poor? Evidence from Costa Rica
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Will Canada get protection for its endangered species?
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Will Canada have "mercy killing" bill?
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Will capacity building training interventions given to street food vendors give us safer food?: A cross-sectional study from India
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Will carbon motivated border tax adjustments function as a threat?
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Will carrots or sticks raise influenza immunization rates of health care personnel?
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Will China’s Multinationals Succeed Globally or Regionally?
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Will Chinaʹs WTO accession worsen farm household incomes?
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Will Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Inhibition Succeed Primarily by Lowering Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol?: Insights From Human Genetics and Clinical Trials
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Will climate change overwhelm fire management capacity?
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Will climate change overwhelm fire management capacity?
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Will climate change reduce the efficacy of protected areas for amphibian conservation in Italy?
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Will commercial applications for biometric-based solutions really take off in 1998?
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WILL COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING WORK? TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS TOWARD THE NEW EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN SOUTH KOREA
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Will computers dehumanize education? A grounded approach to values at risk
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Will concern for biodiversity spell doom to tropical forest management?
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Will cosmic acceleration last forever?
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Will Coster and Andrew Spicer, Editors, Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005) 350 pages, £50 hardback.
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Will customer choice always lower costs?
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Will customerʹs antitrust win echo beyond Oregon?
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Will Customize Appliances Replace Standard Orthodontic Treatment?
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Will discrete symmetries help solve the hierarchy problem? Original Research Article
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Will dragonblood survive the next period of climate change? Current and future potential distribution of Dracaena cinnabari (Socotra, Yemen) Original Research Article
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Will Dreams Come True? Review of The Atomic Components of Thought, by John R. Anderson and Christian Lebiere
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Will Duesberg now concede defeat?
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Will East Germany Become a New Mezzogiorno?,
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Will eChannel additions increase the financial performance of the firm?—The evidence from Taiwan
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Will economic development enhance the energy use efficiency and CO2 emission control efficiency?
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Will elderly patients stand aside for younger patients in the queue for cardiac services? Original Research Article
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Will energy crop yields meet expectations?
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Will energy regulations in the Gulf States make buildings more comfortable – A scoping study of residential buildings
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Will enrolled nurses feature in the English National Boardʹs equal opportunities policy research?
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Will EPAs Foster the Integration of Africa Into World Trade?
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Will equity evolve?: an indirect evolutionary approach
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Will Euro 6 reduce the NOx emissions of new diesel cars? – Insights from on-road tests with Portable Emissions Measurement Systems (PEMS)
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Will Europeʹs charter carriers be replaced by “no-frills” scheduled airlines?
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Will FERC tighten up on utility merger criteria?
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Will future climate change threaten a range restricted endemic species, the quokka (Setonix brachyurus), in south west Australia?
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Will future low-carbon schools in the UK have an overheating problem?
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Will gene therapy for Parkinsonʹs disease prove viable?
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Will genetic testing for predisposition for disease result in fatalism? A qualitative study of parents responses to neonatal screening for familial hypercholesterolaemia
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Will genome detection replace serology in blood screening for microbial agents?
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Will genomics revolutionise pharmaceutical R&D? Original Research Article
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Will Genomics Widen or Help Heal the Schism Between Medicine and Public Health? Review Article
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Will global warming affect soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides?
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Will global warming reduce the carbon emissions of the Yorkshire Humber Regionʹs domestic building stock—A scoping study
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Will glycosylated haemoglobin replace the oral glucose-tolerance test?
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Will green tea be even better than black tea to increase coronary flow velocity reserve?
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Will gun buyback programs increase the quantity of guns?
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Will Harmonizing Accounting Standards Really Harmonize Accounting? Evidence from Non-U.S. Firms Adopting U.S. GAAP
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Will he walk again? Only Dr. Nociception knows!
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Will health issues force compromise in a divided USA?
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Will higher minimum temperatures increase corn production in Northeast China? An analysis of historical data over 1965–2008
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Will homeowners impose property taxes?
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Will Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapies Finally Grow Up?
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Will Hutton: The world weʹre in
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Will hydrogen be competitive in Europe without tax favours?
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Will I see you in September?” An economic explanation for the standard school calendar
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Will identification of a prostate cancer stem cell lead to its cure?
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Will IEEE 802.15.4 make ubiquitous networking a reality?: a discussion on a potential low power, low bit rate standard
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Will improving detection of depression in primary care lead to improved depressive outcomes?
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Will increases in dose intensity improve outcome: Con
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Will increases in dose intensity improve outcome: Pro
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Will Indiaʹs medical sites learn from the US experience?
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Will investment behavior constrain Chinaʹs growth?
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Will Iran Be Next
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Will killing the last HIV1 particle cure AIDS patients? Doesnʹt CMV activation and/or a graft-versus-host component of the disease, also have to be considered? I. First of two part
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Will killing the last HIV1 particle cure AIDS patients? II: Second part. Decrease of viral load and of T-suppressor cells, and increase of the cytotoxic cells, without effect on CD4, after the use of 10 virostatics applied in 3 or 4 drug combinations of d
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Will lack of energy lead to the demise of high-technology countries in this century?
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Will laser replace TURP for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia?
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Will leaded young mallards take wing? Effects of a single lead shot ingestion on growth of juvenile game-farm Mallard ducks Anas platyrhynchos Original Research Article
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Will long-read sequencing technologies replace short-read sequencing technologies in the next 10 years ?
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Will Lung Volume Reduction Surgery Be Widely Applied?
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Will Mandatory Licensing and Standards Raise the Quality of Real Estate Appraisals? Some Insights from Agency Theory
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Will Measuring Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein Phosphorylation Help Us Optimize the Loading Dose of Clopidogrel?
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Will mobile learning change language learning?
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Will modification of the Einstein field equations have cosmological implications?
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Will Mongolia’s Herders Disappear within 10 Years?
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Will most of us be working for giant enterprises by 2028?
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Will MRI provide maps of lines of excision for rectal cancer?
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Will mTOR inhibitors make it as cancer drugs?
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Will nanotechnology make the world a better place? Original Research Article
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Will Neuroscience Explain Consciousness?
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Will nonowners follow pioneer consumers in the adoption of solar thermal systems? Empirical evidence for northwestern Germany
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Will Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Apnea/Hypopnea Index Be Corrected Following Alveolar Cleft Reconstruction?
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Will OLED displays challenge liquid crystal displays in notebook computer applications?
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Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol?
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Will patentees suffer if the USA moves to a different lifetime for its patents?
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Will patients with coronary artery disease benefit from inhibition of vascular angiotensin-converting enzyme? Rationale and design of the “Quo vadis” study
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Will PECO energyʹs bid for PP&L be the exception to the hostile takeover hex?
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Will people work hard on a task they choose? Social-eyes priming in different cultural contexts
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Will photosynthesis of maize (Zea mays) in the US Corn Belt increase in future [CO2] rich atmospheres? An analysis of diurnal courses of CO2 uptake under free-air concentration enrichment (FACE)
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Will policies to promote renewable electricity generation be effective? Evidence from panel stationarity and unit root tests for 115 countries
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Will Policy Makers Hear My Disability Experience? How Participatory Research Contributes to Managing Interest Conflict in Policy Implementation
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Will Primary Care Clinics Organize Themselves to Improve the Delivery of Preventive Services? A Randomized Controlled Trial, ,
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Will private health insurance schemes subscriptions continue after the introduction of National Health Insurance in Uganda?
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Will promotion of coarse grain processing turn the tide for traditional cereals in the Sahel? Recent empirical evidence from Mali
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Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness of all?
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Will rationing guns reduce crime?
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Will rationing guns reduce crime?
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Will Raytheon moves in Mass. spread to rest of U.S.?
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Will reasoning improve learning?
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Will reduced sulphur emissions under the Second Sulphur Protocol lead to recovery of acid sensitive sites in UK?
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Will relativistic heavy-ion colliders destroy our planet?
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Will restrictions on CO2 emissions require reductions in transport demand?
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Will Scientists Cast Their Votes
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Will SCUBE1 Solve the Ischemia Marker Deficit?
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Will small energy consumers be faster in transition? Evidence from the early shift from coal to oil in Latin America
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Will Small Particles Exhibit Brownian Motion in the Quantum Vacuum?
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Will South African physicians build a culture of human rights?
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Will statin therapy improve the outcome after ischaemic stroke through neuroprotective effects?
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Will stranded cost recovery distort Pennsylvaniaʹs electricity market?
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Will students pass a competitive exam that they failed in their dreams?
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Will Swedish biomass be sufficient for future transportation-fuel demands?
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Will teleneurology hit the big time?
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Will the Academy survive 9/11? Scholarship, security, and United States Government policy
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Will the aggregation approach affect energy efficiency performance assessment?
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Will the application of Ammonium-Ferric-Hexacyano-Ferrate enhance the vertical migration of radiocaesium?
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Will the call for transformation be heard this time?
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Will the Chinese legalise euthanasia?
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Will the decline of efficiency in Chinaʹs agriculture come to an end? An analysis based on opening and convergence
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Will the East/Japan Sea become an anoxic sea in the next century?
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Will the EC Get a Finger in Each Pie? EC Law and Policy Developments in Soil Protection and Brownfields Redevelopment
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Will the exceptional productivity of Miscanthus x giganteus increase further under rising atmospheric CO2?
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Will the fed ever learn?
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Will the Future Be Better Tomorrow? The Growth Prospects of Transition Economies Revisited
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Will the Global Fund help roll back malaria in Africa?
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Will the idiotypic network help to solve natural tolerance?
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Will the introduction of Leishmania tropica MON-58, in the island of Crete, lead to the settlement and spread of this rare zymodeme?
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Will the leading firm continue to dominate the market in the Taiwan notebook industry?
528
Will the nation need more cardiologists in the future than are being trained now?
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Will the New Electricity Trading Arrangements Ensure Generation Adequacy?
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Will the new WHO growth references do more harm than good?
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Will the Pill Make Me Sterile? Addressing Reproductive Health Concerns and Strategies to Improve Adherence to Hormonal Contraceptive Regimens in Adolescent Girls
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Will the real 4D, N=1 SG limit of superstring/M-theory please stand up?
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Will the Real Borromini Please Stand Up?ʹ: One Method of Introducing Critical Reading and Analysis Through a Study of Architectural History
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Will the real channel manager please stand up?
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Will the real Dr Doublit please stand up?
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Will the Real Integrin Please Stand Up?
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Will the real iris data please stand up?
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Will the Real Medical Teacher Stand Up and be Counted?
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Will the Real PUHCA Please Stand Up?
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Will the real socially responsible consumer please step forward?
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Will the real vegetarian please stand up? An investigation of dietary restraint and eating disorder symptoms in vegetarians versus non-vegetarians
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Will the renminbi become a world currency?
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Will the rest of the world live like America?
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Will the Scientific and Technology Workforce me et the Requireme nts of the Federal Governme nt? William P. Butz, Terrence K. Kelly, et. al. Santa Monica, CA.: RAND Corporation, 2004. xxx, 94 p. ISBN 0-8330-3529-0.
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Will the sleeping beauties wake up? Seasonal dormancy cycles in seeds of the holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum
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Will the sunscreens of the future contain interleukin-12?
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Will the U.S. bank recapitalization succeed? Eight lessons from Japan
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Will the Ubiquitin System Furnish as Many Drug Targets as Protein Kinases?
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Will the Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction Criteria Result in an Overdiagnosis of Myocardial Infarction?
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Will the US economy recover in 2010? A minimal spanning tree study
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Will the use of low-molecular-weight heparin (enoxaparin) in patients with acute coronary syndrome save costs in Canada?
552
Will there be a neuroscientific theory of consciousness?
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Will there be revolution in Central Asia?
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Will this paper ever be cited?
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Will thrombopoietins deliver?
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Will to live in the terminally ill
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Will to live in the terminally ill
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Will to live in the terminally ill
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Will to live in the terminally ill
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Will to live in the terminally ill Original Research Article
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Will today be the day YOU hear from "J"?
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Will Tourism Development Improve the Quality of Life in Hashtpar City? An Analysis of Local Residents Attitudes
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Will trade sanctions reduce child labour?: The role of credit markets
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Will Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus by Elliptical Rotation Flap in Selected Cases Prevent its Recurrence?
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Will tweet for food. The impact of twitter and New York City food trucks, online, offline, and inline
566
Will UK NHS trusts be only recruitment agencies?
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Will Undergraduate Students Play Games to Learn How to Conduct Library Research? Original Research Article
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Will Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Lead to the Freedom to Lead Flourishing and Healthy Lives? Comment on “Inequities in the Freedom to Lead a Flourishing and Healthy Life: Issues for Healthy Public
569
Will use of non-biodiversity objectives to select areas for ecological restoration always compromise biodiversity gains?
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Will vaccinated women attend cervical screening? A population based survey of human papillomavirus vaccination and cervical screening among young women in Victoria, Australia
571
Will Venezuelan extra-heavy oil be a significant source of petroleum in the next decades?
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Will we be able to ‘spot’ an effective HIV-1 vaccine?
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Will we be smart enough? : Earl Hunt New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 296 pp., 1995
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Will we be taught ethics by our clones? The mutations of the living, from endocrine disruptors to genetics
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Will we observe black holes at the LHC?
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Will we solve the Gulf War syndrome puzzle by population surveys or clinical research?
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Will welfare reform influence marriage and fertility? Early evidence from the ABC demonstration
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Will what got you there keep you there?
579
Will wireless gaming be a winner?
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Will you marry me?: A perspective on the gender gap
581
Will: tense or modal or both?
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Willard Sunderland, Taming the Wild Field: Colonization and Empire on the Russian Steppe, Cornell University Press, Ithaca (2004) 264 pages, £20.50 cloth.
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Willard W. Cochrane, The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln (2003) ISBN 0803215290 145 pp..
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Willem Kolff and the artificial kidney
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Willem Paul de Roever, 1917-2000
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Willem Van Vliet (Ed.) Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the United States: Sage Publications (Urban Affairs Annual Review 46), Thousand Oaks, CA, 1997, 288 pp., $62.00 (hardcover) $26.00 (paper)
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Willemite (Zn2SiO4) as a possible Rb–Sr geochronometer for dating nonsulfide Zn–Pb mineralization: Examples from the Otavi Mountainland (Namibia)
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Willey Contents
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William A. Oliver, Jr. (1926–2005)
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William A. Rutala Research Award: Redesign of portable suction equipment cases: An economical engineering approach to a disinfection problem
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William A. Rutala Research Award: Virucidal Activity of Quaternary Ammonium Compound Formulations Against Feline Calicivirus, a Surrogate of Norovirus
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William A. Rutala Research Award; Blue Ribbon Abstract Award: A Novel Method for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Environmental Cleaning/Disinfection in Healthcare Facilities
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William A. Searcy and Stephen Nowicki, The Evolution of Animal Communication. Reliability and Deception in Signalling Systems , Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey (2005) Pp xiv+270. Price £26.95 paperback.
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WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS’S TRAGEDY FIFTY YEARS ON
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William Anthony John (Tony) Mahon: (1934–2006)
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William Archibald Macfadyen (1893–1985): the ‘father of geoconservation’?
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William B. Svoboda, Childhood Epilepsy, Language, Learning And Emotional Complications, Cambridge Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2004).
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William Barlow (1845–1934): Speculative builder, man of leisure and inspired crystallographer
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William Blake: Englandʹs artist prophet
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William Blakeʹs Milton, John Birchʹs “Electrical Magic”, and the “falling star”
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William Blomquist, Edella Schlager and Tanya Heikkila, Common Waters, Diverging Streams: Linking Institutions and Water Management in Arizona, California, and Colorado, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, USA (2004) ISBN 1891853864 205 pp..
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William Buckland (1784–1856)
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William C. Miller, G. Ralph Corey, Gunther J. Lallinger, David T. Durack
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William C. Quist, MD, PhD, 1957–2003
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William C. Roberts, MD, Is Board Eligible in Cardiology
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William Carlisle Reeves
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William Carlos Williams (1883–1963): physician-writer and “godfather of avant garde poetry”
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WILLIAM CLIFFORD ROBERTS, MD: An Interview by Charles Stewart Roberts, MD
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William Close
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William Cooke of Exeter: apothecary, surgeon, and grave-robber
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William D. Coolidge and ductile tungsten
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William David Williams (21 August 1936 − 26 January 2002)
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William Dock’s contribution to cardiac auscultation
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William E. Adams: Thomas Mann and The Magic Mountain
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William E. Newell Power Electronics Award
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William Easterly has written a book about why extensive development assistance over the course of decades failed to alleviate poverty in poor countries. As an economist at the World Bank, Easterly observed how resources and advice provided by the Bank fai
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William Easterly, The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economistsʹ Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics
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William Eastery, The White Manʹs Burden, The Penguin Press (2006).
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WILLIAM EDWARD BODEN, MD: A Conversation With the Editor
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William F. Whyte: Contributions to management
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William Francis Ganong
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William Godwin: The novel, philosophy, and history
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William Goffmanʹs “Mathematical approach to the prediction of scientific discovery” and its application to logic, revisited
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William Graham Sumner and the Problem of Liberal Democracy
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William H Stewart
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William H W Inman
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William H. Frishman
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William H. Harridge lecture: the medical malpractice crisis in surgery
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William H. Tillinghast, John K. Wright, and some antecedents of American humanistic geography
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William Harvey Trophy: honouring the discoverer of circulation with a round of golf
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William Heberden Revisited: Postprandial Angina—Interval Between Food and Exercise and Meal Composition Are Important Determinants of Time to Onset of Ischemi and Maximal Exercise Tolerance
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William Howard Frishman, MD: A Conversation With the Editor
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William Ian McDonald
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William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder and Edward N. Wolff, Downsizing in America: Reality, Causes, and Consequences, Russell Sage Foundation, New York (2003) (321 pp., ISBN 0-87154-094-0).
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William J. McEwen, Married to the Brand: Why Consumers Bond With Some Brands for Life, Gallup Press, New York City (2005) 135 pp., Cloth, US$ 24.95.
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William J. Zwiebel and John S. Pellerito, Vascular ultrasonography (5th edition), WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA (2004) 496 pages, 425 illustrations, US$ 99.00 (imprint of Elsevier Science).
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William James McGill (1922–1997)
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William James Orville-Thomas (13 October 1921–23 November 2009)
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William James: Rationality as a pragmatic choice
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William Jamesʹs The Fringe of Consciousness REM Mentation in Narcoleptics and Normals: Reply to Tore Nielsen
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William Kessen and James Mark Baldwin: Lessons from the history of developmental psychology
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William Lever and Antoine Bailly (Eds.), The Spatial Impact of Economic Changes in Europe: Studies of Science in Europe
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William M. Pardridge, Introduction to the Blood-Brain Barrier, Cambridge University Press (1998) 486 pp.
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William Marsden and John Crawfurd: English Translations of Pantun in Nineteenth Century Grammar Texts
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William McKenna
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William Morris: the modern self, art, and politics
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William P. Lear and his contributions to radio and aviation
648
WIlliam Peter Castelli, MD: A conversation with the Editor
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William R. Harvey: An appreciation
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William S. Jewell
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William Shakespeares Hamlet: A Deconstructive Study
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William Smithʹs friends
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William St Clair, The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004) xxix+765 pages, £90 hardback..
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William Stanley Jevonsʹ The Coal Question (1865), beyond the rebound effect
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William Trager
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William W. Campbell, DeJong’s The Neurologic Examination, sixth ed., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2005, 720 pp $110.00.
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William W. Cooper, Lawrence M. Seiford and Joe Zhu, International Series in Operations Research and Management Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2004) ISBN 1-4020-7797-1.
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William W. Murdoch, Cheryl J. Briggs and Roger M. Nisbet, Consumer Resource Dynamics. Monographs in Population Biology 36. Princeton University, 2003, 462 pages, ISBN 0-691-00657-1, paperback, USD 35.00
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William Wallace and transmission of syphilis: a forgotten villain?
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William Watts Parmley, MD: a conversation with the editor
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Williams and Bjerknes model with growth limitation
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Williams coherence and beyond Original Research Article
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Williams syndrome and specific language impairment do not support claims for developmental double dissociations and innate modularity
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Williams Syndrome: Fractionations All the Way Down?
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Williams Textbook of Endocrinology, 10th edition: P. Reed Larsen, MD, Henry M. Kronenberg, MD, Shlomo Melmed, MD, and Kenneth S. Polonsky, MD. ISBN 0-7216-9184-6. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Company, 2003, 1927 pp
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Williams’ decomposition of the Lévy continuum random tree and simultaneous extinction probability for populations with neutral mutations
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Williams-Beuren Syndrome in a Boy with Klinefelter Syndrome
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Williams-Beuren Syndrome: A Case Confirmed by Array-CGH Method
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Williams-Beuren Syndrome: Manifestation with Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder and Voiding Dysfunction with Kidney Anomalies; Good Response to Ritalin
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Williamson acquires Artemisʹ natural food colorants business
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Williamson buys Cargillʹs Cerestar caramel colour plant in Manchester
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Williamson buys Dinesen
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Williamson-Hall analysis in estimation of lattice strain in nanometer-sized ZnO particles
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Williamson–Hall anisotropy in nanocrystalline metals: X-ray diffraction experiments and atomistic simulations Original Research Article
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Willing consumers—or locked-in? Policies for a sustainable consumption
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Willing oneself better on placebo—effective in its own right
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Willing to Pay for Antiviral Treatment of Hepatitis B Patients
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Willingness and availability: Explaining new attitudes toward institutional elder care among Chinese elderly parents and their adult children
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Willingness and behavior towards e-waste recycling for residents in Beijing city, China
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Willingness and Capacity to Pay for Extension Services by Poultry Farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
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Willingness and Motivation of Nigerian Youth to Pursue Agricultural Careers After Graduation
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Willingness of American industrial buyers to source internationally
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Willingness of end users to pay for e-waste recycling
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Willingness of homeowners to mitigate climate risk through insurance
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WILLINGNESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS FOR HEPATITIS B C SCREENING
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Willingness of patients to switch from conventional to daily hemodialysis: looking before we leap
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Willingness of Student to Favour the Protection of Endangered Species in a Trade-off Conflict in Finland
688
Willingness of the Alumni to Contribute to their University: A Study among Muslim Teachers in Johor
689
Willingness to accept climate change strategies: The effect of values and norms
690
Willingness to accept compensation for the environmental risks of oil transport on the Amazon: A choice modeling experiment
691
Willingness to accept, willingness to pay and the income effect
692
Willingness to Be a Partner in Musharakah Mutanaqisah Home Financing: Empirical Investigation of Psychological Factors
693
Willingness to Communicate (WTC) among Beginning-level German Learners: Teaching German as a Foreign Language in a U.S. University Classroom
694
Willingness to communicate in English among Iranian EFL engineering students
695
Willingness to Communicate in L2 English: Impact of Learner Variables
696
Willingness to Communicate in L2: Theoretical Roots and Pedagogical Implications
697
Willingness to Communicate in the Second Language Acquisition: A Case Study on Iranian 2-Year Old Kids
698
Willingness To Communicate Scale Reliability And Validity Study
699
Willingness to Communicate, Learner Subjectivity, Anxiety, and EFL Learners' Pragmatic Competence
700
Willingness to consider applying for reverse mortgage in Hong Kong Chinese middle-aged homeowners
701
Willingness to live in eldercare institutions among older adults in urban and rural China: a nationwide study
702
Willingness to participate as research subjects: Blacks vs Puerto Rican Hispanics vs. Whites
703
Willingness to participate in biomedical research: African-americans vs whites
704
Willingness To Participate In Cancer Screenings: Methodological Analysis Of One General Question Vs A Series Of 10 Site-Specific Questions
705
Willingness to Participate in Group Marketing of Farm Produce among Maize Farmers in Oyo State of Nigeria
706
Willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials: The impact of trial attributes
707
Willingness to participation of local communities in the conservation of national parks
708
Willingness to pay
709
Willingness to Pay a Price Premium for Certified Wood Products among Consumers in Malaysia
710
Willingness to pay among households to prevent coastal resources from polluting by oil spills: A pilot survey
711
Willingness to pay and determinants of choice for improved malaria treatment in rural Nepal
712
Willingness to pay and experienced utility as measures of affective value of information objects: Users’ accounts
713
Willingness to pay as an economic instrument for coastal tourism management: Cases from Mersin, Turkey
714
Willingness to pay entrance fees to natural attractions: An Icelandic case study
715
Willingness to pay for a Green Energy program: A comparison of ex-ante and ex-post hypothetical bias mitigation approaches
716
Willingness to pay for advice: The role of rational and experiential processing
717
Willingness to pay for AIDS treatment: myths and realities
718
Willingness to pay for and acceptance of cervical cancer prevention methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis
719
Willingness to pay for antihypertensive care: Evidence from a staff-model HMO
720
Willingness to pay for biodiesel in Spain: a pilot study for diesel consumers
721
Willingness to pay for carbon offset certification and co-benefits among (high-)flying young adults in the UK
722
Willingness to pay for child survival: Results of a national survey in Central African Republic
723
Willingness to Pay for Complementary Health Care Insurance in Iran
724
Willingness to Pay for Continued Government Service Provision: the Case of Agriculture Protection Services
725
Willingness to pay for contract health care services in dairy animals: a payment card study
726
Willingness to pay for ecosystem services of open oceans by choice-based conjoint analysis: A case study of Japanese residents
727
Willingness to pay for forest amenities: The case of non-industrial owners in the south central United States
728
Willingness to pay for green electricity in Japan as estimated through contingent valuation method
729
Willingness to pay for green electricity in Korea: A contingent valuation study
730
Willingness to Pay for Hexanal Technology among Banana Farmers in Meru County, Kenya
731
Willingness to Pay for Improved Environmental Sanitation in a Nigerian City
732
Willingness to pay for improved water service in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
733
Willingness to pay for improvements in environmental performance of residential buildings
734
Willingness To Pay For Organic Vegetables among Households in Anambra State, Nigeria
735
WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR ORGANIC VEGETABLES IN ABEOKUTA, SOUTH WEST NIGERIA
736
Willingness to pay for poison control centers
737
Willingness to Pay for Quality Improvements: Should Revealed and Stated Preference Data Be Combined?
738
Willingness to Pay for Reduced Risk of Foodborne Illness: A Nonhypothetical Field Experiment
739
Willingness to pay for reduced visual disamenities from offshore wind farms in Denmark
740
Willingness to pay for reducing fatal risk by improving air quality: A contingent valuation study in Chongqing, China
741
Willingness to pay for renewable energy investment in Korea: A choice experiment study
742
Willingness to pay for renewable energy: Evidence from a contingent valuation survey in Kenya
743
Willingness to pay for residential electricity supply quality and reliability
744
Willingness to pay for road curviness and road typ
745
Willingness to pay for road safety and estimates of the risk of death: Evidence from a Swedish contingent valuation study
746
Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance and Its Predictors among Government Employees in Mujja Town, Ethiopia
747
Willingness to pay for the maintenance of equity in a local ivermectin distribution scheme in Toro, Northern Nigeria
748
Willingness to pay for the rural telephone service in Bangladesh and Peru
749
Willingness to pay for the services of commercial motorcycles in Akure, Nigeria
750
Willingness to pay for travel information
751
Willingness to Pay for Wastewater Collection and Treatment Services in B&h
752
Willingness to pay for wholesome canteen takeaway
753
Willingness to Pay in Choosing Pre-hospital Emergency Services in Iran: A Population-Based Discrete Choice Experiment
754
Willingness to pay in different policy-planning methods: insights into respondents’ decision-making processes
755
Willingness to Pay in Taman Negara: A Contingent Valuation Method
756
Willingness to pay of committed citizens: A field experiment
757
Willingness to pay or intention to pay: The attitude-behavior relationship in contingent valuation
758
Willingness to pay tax: The Laffer curve revisited for 12 OECD countries
759
Willingness to pay to avoid sharps-related injuries: A study in injured health care workers
760
Willingness to pay, attitudes and fundamental values — On the cognitive context of public preferences for diversity in agricultural landscapes
761
Willingness to pay, the risk premium and risk aversion
762
Willingness to Perform Chest Compression Only in Witnessed Cardiac Arrest Victims versus Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Iran
763
Willingness to provide biologic samples: results from a healthy urban population of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in Texas
764
Willingness to receive an HIV vaccine among incarcerated persons
765
Willingness to Receive Treatment for Hepatitis C among Injecting Drug Users on Methadone Program: Implications for Education and Treatment
766
Willingness to share information in a supply chain: A partnership-data-process perspective
767
Willingness to try new foods as predicted by social representations and attitude and trait scales
768
Willingness to use functional breads. Applying the Health Belief Model across four European countries
769
Willingness to use instant home HIV tests: Data from the California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Original Research Article
770
Willingness to Vaccinate against COVID‑19 Might be Systematically Underestimated
771
Willingness to Work with Older Adults in the Medical Field in Iran in 2017
772
Willingness to Write in EFL Contexts
773
Willingness-to-accept and purchase genetically modified rice with high folate content in Shanxi Province, China
774
Willingness-to-pay and policy-instrument choice for climate-change policy in the United States
775
Willingness-to-pay and the perfect safari:Valuation and cultural evaluation of safari package attributes in the Serengeti and Tanzanian Northern Circuit
776
Willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept for risky and ambiguous lotteries : 074065 (E12) Eisenberger R., Weber M., Universität Mannheim, Germany, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 10, nr. 3, 1995, pp. 223–233
777
Willingness-to-pay for a population program aimed at reducing dietary salt in Denmark
778
Willingness-to-pay for Borivli National Park: evidence from a Contingent Valuation
779
WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR CRIME CONTROL PROGRAMS
780
Willingness-To-Pay for Monorail Services: Case Study in Penang, Malaysia
781
Willingness-to-pay for prescribed fire in the Colorado (USA) wildland urban interface
782
Willingness-to-pay for reducing fatal accident risk in urban areas: an Internet-based Web page stated preference survey
783
Willingness-to-pay for sustainability-labelled chocolate: an experimental auction approach
784
Willis Hurst in Memoriam
785
Willis, C. K. R. & Brigham, R. M. 2004. Roost switching, roost sharing and social cohesion: forest-dwelling big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, conform to the fission–fusion model. Animal Behaviour, 68, 495–505.
786
WILL-MAKING (WAṢIYYAH) IN ISLAM: A JURISTIC EXPOSITION
787
Willow (Salix sp.) as a supplement for grazing cattle under drought conditions
788
Willow (Salix spp.) fodder blocks for growth and sustainable management of internal parasites in grazing lambs
789
Willow as a vegetation filter for cleaning of polluted drainage water from agricultural land
790
Willow bark extract (BNO1455) and its fractions suppress growth and induce apoptosis in human colon and lung cancer cells
791
Willow biomass production during ten successive annual harvests
792
Willow clones with high biomass yield in short rotation coppice in the southern region of Tohoku district (Japan)
793
Willow cover as a stream-recovery indicator under a conservation grazing plan
794
Willow firing in retrofitted Irish peat power plants
795
Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) surveys in the Colorado River delta: implications for management
796
Willow fodder blocks—An alternate forage to low quality pasture for mating ewes during drought?
797
Willow growers in Sweden
798
Willow growth in response to nutrients and moisture on a clay landfill cap soil. I. Growth and biomass production
799
Willow growth in response to nutrients and moisture on a clay landfill cap soil. II: Water use
800
Willow short-rotation coppice for energy and breeding birds: an exploration of potentials in relation to management
801
Willow short-rotation coppice in multiple land-use systems: evaluation of four combination options in the Dutch context
802
Willow supply strategies to energy plants
803
Willow tree productivity on fertilizer solutions containing various Ca/Al ratios
804
Willow trees from heavy metals phytoextraction as energy crops
805
Willow water uptake and shoot extension growth in response to nutrient and moisture on a clay landfill cap soil
806
Willow wood properties, production and economy
807
Willy sutton and the number needed to treat
808
Willy Wright 1917–2010
809
Willy-willies in the Australian landscape: Sediment transport characteristics
810
Willy-willies in the Australian landscape: The role of key meteorological variables and surface conditions in defining frequency and spatial characteristics
811
Wilms' Tumor and Benign Renal Tumor Combined with Hypospadias and Incomplete Orchiocatabasis Appearing Simultaneously in A 10 Months Old Baby
812
Wilms Tumor Genetics: A New, UnX-pected Twist to the Story
813
Wilms tumor: Summary of 54 cytogenetic analyses
814
Wilms tumors develop through two distinct karyotypic pathways
815
Wilms’ tumor protein (WT1) in mammary myofibroblastoma: An immunohistochemical study
816
Wilms’ Tumor with Intravascular or Ureteral Extension: An Update in Diagnosis and Treatment
817
Wilms’ Tumor: A 10 Year Retrospective Study
818
Wilms’ Tumor: Histopathological Variants and the Outcomes of 31 Cases at a Tertiary Care Center in Northern India
819
WILMS’ TUMOR: PRESENTING AS HUGE ABDOMINAL MASS
820
Wilp Wa’ums: colonial encounter, decolonization and medical care among the Nisga’a
821
Wilson & Wilsonʹs Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry, edited by D. Barcelَ, Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam (2000), 596 pages, ISBN: 0-444-89951-0
822
WILSON ’S DISEASE: A SHORT REVIEW
823
Wilson and Kadowaki-Woods ratios in heavy fermions
824
Wilson disease in 1998: genetic, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects
825
Wilson line correlators in image non-commutative gauge theory on image Original Research Article
826
Wilson lines and symmetry breaking on orbifolds Original Research Article
827
Wilson lines and T-duality in heterotic M(atrix) theory Original Research Article
828
Wilson lines and transverse-momentum dependent parton distribution functions: A renormalization-group analysis Original Research Article
829
Wilson lines corrections to gauge couplings from a field theory approach Original Research Article
830
Wilson lines in transverse-momentum dependent parton distribution functions with spin degrees of freedom Original Research Article
831
Wilson lines on noncommutative tori
832
Wilson loop and dS/CFT correspondence
833
Wilson loop correlator in the AdS/CFT correspondence
834
Wilson loop distributions, higher representations and centre dominance in SU(2) Original Research Article
835
Wilson loop–loop correlators in image Original Research Article
836
Wilson loops in image-dimensional Yang–Mills theories using gravity/gauge theory correspondence Original Research Article
837
Wilson loops in N=4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory from random matrix theory
838
Wilson loops in N=4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory Original Research Article
839
Wilson loops in non-commutative Yang–Mills Original Research Article
840
Wilson Loops in the Adjoint Representation and Multiple Vacua in Two-Dimensional Yang–Mills Theory
841
Wilson loops in the large N limit at finite temperature
842
Wilson Loops in Two-Dimensional Space-Time Regarded as White Noise
843
Wilson loops in warped resolved deformed conifolds Original Research Article
844
Wilson loops T-dual to short strings
845
Wilson loops, Bianchi constraints and duality in abelian lattice models Original Research Article
846
Wilson renormalization group for supersymmetric gauge theories and gauge anomalies Original Research Article
847
Wilson renormalization group formulation of real time thermal field theories Original Research Article
848
Wilson renormalization of a reaction–diffusion process
849
Wilson s Disease Can Present As Paranoid Schizophrenia And Mania: Two Case Reports
850
Wilson s Disease: Brain MRI, Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT and Clinical Correlation
851
Wilson Sergio Venturini (1948–2010)
852
Wilson wavelets for solving nonlinear stochastic integral equations
853
Wilson, fixed point and Neubergerʹs lattice Dirac operator for the Schwinger model
854
Wilson’s disease and benign epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal (rolandic) spikes
855
Wilson’s Disease in a Young Girl with Abnormal Behavior
856
Wilson’s disease presenting with unusual radiological features
857
Wilson’s Disease with Hepatogenous Diabetes: A Case Report
858
Wilson’s Disease: Brain MR Imaging and Proton-MR Spectroscopy Findings
859
Wilsonian approximated renormalization group for matrix and vector models in 2 < d < 4
860
Wilsonian flow and mass-independent renormalization Original Research Article
861
Wilsonian flows and background fields
862
Wilson–Kadanoff renormalization group in higher orders: one-dimensional g-ology model as an example Original Research Article
863
Wilson-Polyakov loop at finite temperature in large-N gauge theory and anti-de Sitter supergravity Original Research Article
864
Wilsonʹs disease
865
Wilsonʹs disease
866
Wilsonʹs disease
867
Wilsonʹs disease
868
WILSONS DISEASE PRESENTING WITH THREE UNUSUAL FEATURES
869
Wilson's Disease, a Brief Review
870
Wilsonʹs disease: clinical management and therapy
871
Wilsonʹs disease: the scourge of copper
872
Wilsonʼs momentum shell renormalization group from Fourier Monte Carlo simulations Original Research Article
873
Wilsonʹs theorem for consensus functions on hierarchies Original Research Article
874
WILSONS’ DISEASE: VARIOUS SHAPES OF ONE DISEASE
875
Wilson-Schreiber Colourings of Cubic Graphs
876
Wilt of stock (Matthiola incana) caused by Fusarium oxysporum in the United Kingdom
877
Wilting and inoculation of Lactobacillus buchneri on intercropped triticale-fava silage: effects on nutritive, fermentative and aerobic stability characteristics
878
Wilton ripples between two uniform streaming magnetic fluids
879
Wiman–Valiron theory for the Dirac–Hodge equation on upper half-space of
880
WiMAX Implementation as Existing Hotspot Network Backhaul in Jakarta
881
Wimmin, Wimps & Wallflowers: An Encyclopædic Dictionary of Gender and Sexual Orientation Bias in the United States Yarmouth, ME, Intercultural Press Inc., 2000, 330pp., $39.95 hardcover
882
WIMP dark matter direct-detection searches in noble gases
883
WIMP mass determination with neutrino telescopes
884
WIMP physics with ensembles of direct-detection experiments
885
WIMP velocity impact on direct dark matter searches
886
Wimpy and undeserving of respect: Penalties for men’s gender-inconsistent success
887
Win 70197: a novel liver-targeted magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent
888
Win shifting in nectarivorous birds: selective inhibition of the learned win-stay response
889
Win some, lose some: enthalpy-entropy compensation in weak intermolecular interactions
890
WinASEAN for remote sensing data analysis
891
WinClastour—a Visual Basic program for tourmaline formula calculation and classification
892
Wind Accretion and State Transitions in Cygnus X-1
893
Wind action evaluation on tension roofs of hyperbolic paraboloid shape
894
Wind action on regular and irregular tall buildings: Higher order moment statistical analysis by HFFB and SMPSS measurements
895
Wind Affected Density Current Profile in a Small Semi-Enclosed Water Body
896
Wind and buoyancy driven intermediate-layer overturning in the Sea of Okhotsk
897
Wind and currents 2000: A new tool for the visualisation of vectorial time-series data,
898
Wind and Earthquake Resistant Buildings: Structural Analysis and Design, Taranath Bungale. CRC Press, 2000 NM Corporate Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33431 (2003), ISBN: 0824759346
899
Wind and freshwater influence over hydrocarbon dispersal on Patos Lagoon, Brazil
900
Wind and sleet loads on the aerial power lines in Ukraine
901
Wind and solar powered seawater desalination applied solutions for the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Gulf countries Original Research Article
902
Wind and Stream Flow Induced Reaeration
903
Wind and structural modelling for an accurate fatigue life assessment of tubular structures
904
Wind and tidal forcing on the meso-scale circulation in Storfjorden, Svalbard
905
Wind and Tidal Influence on Water Circulation in a Galician Ria (NW Spain)
906
Wind and topography influence the crown growth of Picea jezoensis in a subalpine forest on Mt. Deogyu, Korea
907
Wind and trees Reply from A.R. Ennos
908
Wind and vehicle induced forces on flat plates—Part 1: wind induced force
909
Wind and vehicle induced forces on flat plates—Part 2: vehicle induced force
910
Wind as an alternative source of energy in Jordan
911
Wind as an ecological factor
912
Wind as the primary driver of erosion in the Qaidam Basin, China
913
Wind availability and its potentials for electricity generation in Tafila, Jordan
914
Wind availability and its power utility for electricity production in Bahrain
915
Wind blown sediments in the quaternary record: E. Derbyshire (Editor), Quaternary Proceedings, 4. Wiley, Chichester, U.K. paperback, viii + 96 pp., £ 25.00
916
Wind buckling of metal tanks during their construction
917
Wind buckling of tanks with conical roof considering shielding by another tank
918
WIND CATCHER: PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY COOLING SYSTEM IN IRANIAN VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
919
Wind characteristics and energy potentials for Owerri, Nigeria
920
Wind characteristics and mapping for power production in the Island of Lesvos, Greece
921
Wind characteristics in Neuquen, North Patagonia, Argentina
922
Wind characteristics in Neuquen, North Patagonia, Argentina
923
Wind characteristics of a strong typhoon
924
Wind characteristics of Oman
925
Wind characteristics of tropical thunderstorms
926
Wind characteristics on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico
927
Wind characteristics on the Yucatلn Peninsula based on short term data from meteorological stations
928
Wind characteristics over different terrains
929
Wind circulation regimes at Venus’ cloud tops: Ground-based Doppler velocimetry using CFHT/ESPaDOnS and comparison with simultaneous cloud tracking measurements using VEx/VIRTIS in February 2011
930
Wind climate analysis in complex terrains
931
Wind climate micro-zoning: a pilot application to Liguria Region (North Western Italy)
932
Wind climatology, atmospheric turbulence and internal boundary-layer development in Athens during the MEDCAPHOT-TRACE experiment
933
Wind conditions and ventilation in high-rise long street models
934
Wind damage on citrus fruit study: Wind tunnel tests
935
Wind data evaluation in the Maltese Islands
936
Wind dependence of ambient noise in shallow water of Bay of Bengal
937
Wind dependence of energy losses from a solar gas reformer
938
Wind deposition of mud aggregates and their role in development of lamellae in the Fair Oaks Dunes, Indiana
939
Wind distribution and capacity factor estimation for wind turbines in the coastal region of South Africa
940
Wind drifts of pesticide aerosols after various methods of pesticide application
941
Wind driven capillary-gravity waves on Titan’s lakes: Hard to detect or non-existent?
942
Wind driven ventilation of a mono-span greenhouse with a rose crop and continuous screened side vents and its effect on flow patterns and microclimate
943
Wind effect in turbulence parametrization
944
Wind effect on the performance of solid particle solar receivers with and without the protection of an aerowindow
945
Wind Effect on Wildfire and Simulation of its Spread (Case Study: Siahkal Forest in Northern Iran)
946
Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 1. Basic aerodynamics and local loads
947
Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 2. Structural loads
948
Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 3. Parapet loads
949
Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 4. Mitigation of corner loads with alternative geometries
950
Wind effects on ‘Z’ plan-shaped tall building: a case study
951
Wind effects on atria fires
952
Wind effects on dispersal patterns of the invasive alien Cortaderia selloana in Mediterranean wetlands
953
Wind effects on emergency vehicles
954
Wind effects on habitability of base-isolated buildings
955
WIND EFFECTS ON MULTI-STORIED BUILDINGS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF INDIAN CODAL PROVISIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AMERICAN STANDARD
956
Wind effects on noise propagation for complicated geographical and road configurations
957
Wind effects on smoke motion and temperature of ventilation-controlled fire in a two-vent compartment
958
Wind effects on snow cover in Pascua-Lama, Dry Andes of Chile
959
Wind effects on snowdrift on stepped flat roofs
960
Wind effects on spatial variability in pearl millet yields in the Sahel
961
Wind effects on the entry of meteorites into the atmosphere of Venus
962
Wind effects on the lateral structure of density-driven circulation in Chesapeake Bay
963
Wind electric power in the world and perspectives of its development in India
964
Wind electricity in Denmark: A survey of policies, their effectiveness and factors motivating their introduction
965
Wind electricity in Greece: recent developments, problems and prospects
966
Wind energy — Clean power for generations
967
Wind energy — India overview
968
Wind Energy – The Facts: A Guide to the Technology, Economics and Future of Wind Power
969
Wind energy (30%) in the Spanish power mix—technically feasible and economically reasonable
970
Wind energy activities in Japan
971
Wind energy analysis based on maximum entropy principle (MEP)-type distribution function
972
Wind energy and assessment of wind energy potential in Turkey
973
Wind energy and natural gas-based energy storage to promote energy security and lower emissions in island regions
974
Wind Energy and Power System Operations: A Survey of Current Research and Regulatory Actions
975
Wind energy and the hydrogen economy—review of the technology
976
Wind energy as a potential generation source at Ras Benas, Egypt
977
Wind energy as an alternative source to alleviate the shortage of electricity that prevails during the dry season: a case study of Tanzania
978
Wind energy assessment incorporating particle swarm optimization method
979
Wind energy development and its environmental impact: A review
980
Wind energy development in China — Reality and market forces
981
Wind energy development in Pakistan
982
Wind energy development in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, India Institutional dynamics and barriers — A case study
983
Wind energy development in the Caribbean
984
Wind energy development in the world, Europe and Poland from 1995 to 2009; current status and future perspectives
985
Wind energy development in west of Romania
986
Wind energy development policy and prospects in Lithuania
987
Wind energy development under the U.K. non-fossil fuel and renewables obligations
988
Wind energy environments and dunefield activity in the Chinese deserts
989
Wind energy evaluation for electricity generation using WECS in seven selected locations in Nigeria
990
Wind energy feasibility study for city of Shahrbabak in Iran
991
Wind energy for rural areas of Algeria
992
Wind energy for the 1990s and beyond
993
Wind energy harvesting from transport systems: A resource estimation assessment
994
Wind energy in Adamaoua and North Cameroon provinces
995
Wind energy in Brazil: From the power sectorʹs expansion crisis model to the favorable environment
996
Wind energy in Brazil—present and future
997
Wind energy in China: Current scenario and future perspectives
998
Wind energy in Egypt: Economic feasibility for Cairo
999
Wind energy in South Africa
1000
Wind energy in Sudan
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