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L-Carnitine Level in Seminal Plasma of Fertile and Infertile Men
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l-Carnitine l-tartrate (LCLT) and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) affect red and white blood cells in aged Sprague–Dawley rats
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L-Carnitine potentiates the anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive effects of diclofenac sodium in an experimentally-induced knee osteoarthritis rat model
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L-carnitine prevents myocyte ceramide accumulation and caspase-3 activation in doxorusicin-induced cardiomyopathy in rats
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L-Carnitine Promotes Cardiomyogenic Differentiation of C-Kit+Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells via MAPK-ERK Signaling Pathway
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L-Carnitine Protect against Cyclophosphamide Induced Skeletal and Neural Tube Malformations in Rat Fetuses
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l-carnitine protects against glutamate- and kainic acid-induced neurotoxicity in cerebellar granular cell culture of rats
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l-Carnitine protects against testicular dysfunction caused by gamma irradiation in mice
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L-Carnitine reduces the negative effects of formalin on sperm parameters, chromatin condensation and apoptosis in mice: An experimental study
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L-carnitine serum level in healthy and septic neonates
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L-carnitine supplementation ameliorates insulin resistance in critically ill acute stroke patients: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial
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L-Carnitine Supplementation in Hemodialysis Patients
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L-Carnitine supplementation in uremic patients
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L-carnitine versus Propranolol for pediatric migraine prophylaxis
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l-carnitine was safely administered in the setting of valproate toxicity
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L-carnosine improves short-term spatial recognition memory and passive avoidance learning and memory in streptozotocin-diabetic rats
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L-Carvone from Mentha spicata L. Leaves Suppresses Oxidative Stress and Hypertrophy in the Isoproterenol-Induced Rat Model of Cardiac Hypertrophy
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LC-Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization-MS /MS Analysis of Multiple Illicit Drugs, Methadone, and Their Metabolites in Oral Fluid Following Protein Precipitation
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LCC design criteria in electrical plants oriented to energy saving
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LCC from UDC: Managing the conversion
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LC-CAD: A CAD system for life cycle design
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LCC-Net: A Lightweight Cross-Consistency Network for Semisupervised Cardiac MR Image Segmentation
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LC-DAD-ESI/MS analysis of flavonoids and abscisic acid with chemometric approach for the classification of Slovenian honey
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LC–DAD–ESI-MS analysis of nitric oxide inhibitory fractions of tenggek burung (Melicope ptelefolia Champ. ex Benth.)
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LC–DAD–ESI-MS analysis of nitric oxide inhibitory fractions of tenggek burung (Melicope ptelefolia Champ. ex Benth.)
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LC–DAD–MS (ESI+) analysis of the phenolic content of Sorbus domestica fruits in relation to their maturity stage
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LC–ESI-MS analysis of iridoid glucosides in Lamium species
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LC–ESI-MS determination and pharmacokinetics of adrafinil in rats
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LC–ESI-MS determination of diethylene glycol pollution in sea water samples collected around gas extraction platform plants
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LC-ESI-MS method for the determination of dexamethasone acetate in skin of nude mouse
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LC–ESI–MS method for the monitoring of Abl 1 tyrosine kinase
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LC-ESI-MS/MS Alkaloidal Profiling and Biological Investigation of Cleistocactus winteri Stems
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LC–ESI-MS/MS determination of 4-hydroxy-trans-2-nonenal Michael adducts with cysteine and histidine-containing peptides as early markers of oxidative stress in excitable tissues
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LC–ESI-MS/MS determination of in vivo metabolites of almotriptan in rat plasma, urine and feces: Application to pharmacokinetics
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LC–ESI-MS/MS determination of phenylurea and triazine herbicides and their dealkylated degradation products in oysters
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LC-ESI-MS/MS determination of simotinib, a novel epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor: Application to a pharmacokinetic study
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LC–ESI-MS/MS method for the quantification of entecavir in human plasma and its application to bioequivalence study
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LC-ESI-QTOF-HRMS-Based Myxobacterial Metabolite Profiling for Potential Anti-Breast Cancer Extracts
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LC–ESI-Q-TOF-MS for faster and accurate determination of microcystins and nodularins in serum
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LC–ESI-TOF–MS identification of bioactive secondary metabolites involved in the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of the edible halophyte Zygophyllum album Desf.
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LCG MCDB—a knowledgebase of Monte-Carlo simulated events Original Research Article
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LCH-7749944, a novel and potent p21-activated kinase 4 inhibitor, suppresses proliferation and invasion in human gastric cancer cells
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Lck Availability during Thymic Selection Determines the Recognition Specificity of the T Cell Repertoire
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LCL Interface Filter Design for Shunt Active Power Filters
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l-Class groups of cyclic function fields of degree l
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LCLS undulator—recent developments: Undulator tapering to compensate for particle energy loss (simulations, continuous case). First article measurements and tuning
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LCLS undulator—recent developments: Undulator tapering to compensate for particle energy loss (simulations, continuous case). First article measurements and tuning
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LCM2: A coupled leaf/canopy radiative transfer model
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LCMine: An efficient algorithm for mining discriminative regularities and its application in supervised classification
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LC–MS analysis of antifouling agent Irgarol 1051 and its decyclopropylated degradation product in seawater from marinas in Hong Kong
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LC–MS analysis of glycopeptides of recombinant monoclonal antibodies by a rapid digestion procedure
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LC–MS analysis of phospholipids and lysophospholipids in human bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
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LC–MS analysis of polyclonal IgGs using IdeS enzymatic proteolysis for oxidation monitoring
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LC–MS analysis of trimethoxyamphetamine designer drugs (TMA series) from urine samples
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LC–MS and microscale NMR analysis of luciferin-related compounds from the bioluminescent earthworm Fridericia heliota
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LC-MS based identification of stylosin and tschimgine from fungal endophytes associated with Ferula ovina
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LC-MS based stability-indicating method for studying the degradation of lonidamine under physical and chemical stress conditions
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LC-MS characterization of contemporary pesticides in PM10 of Valencia Region, Spain
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LC–MS characterization of metoclopramide photolysis products
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LC–MS determination and pharmacokinetic study of six phenolic components in rat plasma after taking traditional Chinese medicinal-preparation: Guanxinning lyophilized powder for injection
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LC–MS determination of oxidized and reduced glutathione in human dermis: A microdialysis study
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LC-MS identification of anthocyanins in boysenberry extract and anthocyanin metabolites in human urine following dosing
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LC–MS investigations on interactions between isolated β-lactoglobulin peptides and lipid oxidation product malondialdehyde
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LC–MS metabolic profiling of Arabidopsis thaliana plant leaves and cell cultures: Optimization of pre-LC–MS procedure parameters
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LC-MS Method for Studying the Pharmacokinetics and Bioequivalence of Clonidine Hydrochloride in Healthy Male Volunteers
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LC–MS solvent composition monitoring and chromatography alignment using mobile phase tracer molecules
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LC–MS/MS analysis of chitooligosaccharides Original Research Article
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LC–MS/MS analysis of dextromethorphan metabolism in human saliva and urine to determine CYP2D6 phenotype and individual variability in N-demethylation and glucuronidation
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LC–MS/MS analysis of epoxyalcohols and epoxides of arachidonic acid and their oxygenation by recombinant CYP4F8 and CYP4F22
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LC–MS/MS analysis of phenols for classification of red wine according to geographic origin, grape variety and vintage
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LC–MS/MS analysis of uncommon paracetamol metabolites derived through in vitro polymerization and nitration reactions in liquid nitrogen
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LC-MS/MS and centrifugal ultrafiltration method for the determination of novobiocin in chicken, fish tissues, milk and human serum
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LC–MS/MS and GC–MS/MS measurement of plasma and urine di-paracetamol and 3-nitro-paracetamol: Proof-of-concept studies on a novel human model of oxidative stress based on oral paracetamol administration
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LC–MS/MS assay and dog pharmacokinetics of the dimeric pyrrolobenzodiazepine SJG-136 (NSC 694501)
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LC–MS/MS based-comparative studyof (S)-nicotine metabolism by microorganisms, mushroom and plant cultures: Parallels to its mammalian metabolic fate
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LC–MS/MS characterization of the urinary excretion profile of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol in human and rat
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LC–MS/MS coupled with immunoaffinity extraction for determination of estrone, 17β-estradiol and estrone 3-sulfate in human plasma
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LC–MS/MS coupled with QSAR modeling in characterising of angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory peptides from soybean proteins
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LC-MS/MS detection of peroxynitrite-derived 3-nitrotyrosine in rat microvessels
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LC–MS/MS determination in rabbit plasma of the main photoproduct of RLP068/Cl, a cationic sensitizer proposed for photodynamic therapy (PDT) of microbial infections
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LC–MS/MS determination of etravirine in rat plasma and its application in pharmacokinetic studies
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LC–MS/MS determination of FTY720 and FTY720-phosphate in murine intracellular compartments and human plasma
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LC–MS/MS determination of helicid in human plasma and its application in pharmacokinetic studies
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LC–MS/MS determination of pramipexole on rat dried blood spots: A pharmacokinetic study
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LC-MS/MS Estimation of Propranolol level in Exhaled Breath Condensate
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LC–MS/MS for protein and peptide quantification in clinical chemistry
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LC–MS/MS for the simultaneous analysis of arachidonic acid and 32 related metabolites in human plasma: Basal plasma concentrations and aspirin-induced changes of eicosanoids
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LC–MS/MS in clinical chemistry
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LC–MS/MS method development and validation for the determination of polymyxins and vancomycin in rat plasma
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LC–MS/MS method for determination of geldanamycin derivative GM-AMPL in rat plasma to support preclinical development
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LC–MS/MS method for rapid and concomitant quantification of pro-inflammatory and pro-resolving polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolites
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LC–MS/MS method for simultaneous determination of valproic acid and major metabolites in human plasma
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LC–MS/MS method for the determination of several drugs used in combined cardiovascular therapy in human plasma
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LC–MS/MS method for the quantitation of metabolites of eight commonly-used synthetic cannabinoids in human urine – An Australian perspective
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LC–MS/MS method using unbonded silica column and aqueous/methanol mobile phase for the simultaneous quantification of a drug candidate and co-administered metformin in rat plasma
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LC–MS/MS methods for the detection of isoprostanes (iPF2α-III and 8,12-iso-iPF2α-VI) as biomarkers of CCl4-induced oxidative damage to hepatic tissue
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LC–MS/MS quantification of a neuropeptide fragment kisspeptin-10 (NSC 741805) and characterization of its decomposition product and pharmacokinetics in rats
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LC-MS/MS systematic toxicological analysis: Comparison of MS/MS spectra obtained with different instruments and settings
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LC–MS/MS with atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation to study the effect of UV treatment on the formation of vitamin D3 and sterols in plants
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LC–MS/MS-analysis of prostaglandin E2 and D2 in microdialysis samples of rats
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LC–MS/MS-based metabolites of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) in Malaysia (Perak and Pahang)
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LC–MS-based holistic metabolic profiling. Problems, limitations, advantages, and future perspectives
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LC-MS-based metabolite profiling of aqueous extract of Pergularia tomentosa L. and its anti-hyperglycemic effect
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LC–MS-based metabolomics in the clinical laboratory
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LC–MS-based metabonomics analysis
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LC–MS–MS analysis and occurrence of octyl- and nonylphenol, their ethoxylates and their carboxylates in Belgian and Italian textile industry, waste water treatment plant effluents and surface waters Original Research Article
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LC-MS–MS characterisation of curry leaf flavonols and antioxidant activity
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LC–MSn analysis of the cis isomers of chlorogenic acids
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LC–NMR, NMR, and LC–MS identification and LC–DAD quantification of flavonoids and ellagic acid derivatives in Drosera peltata
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LCO flutter of cantilevered woven glass/epoxy laminate in subsonic flow
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LCO hydrotreating with Mo-Ni and W-Ni supported on nano- and micro-sized zeolite beta Original Research Article
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lcohol and liver cancer
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L-contiguities and their order structure
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L-CONVEX SYSTEMS and THE CATEGORICAL ISOMORPHISM TO SCOTT-HULL OPERATORS
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LCP droplet deformation in fiber spinning of self-reinforced composites
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LCP-Nets: A Linguistic Approach for Non-functional Preferences in a Semantic SOA Environment
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LC-polyimide 38. Smectic poly(ester-imide)s of N,N-bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)biphenyl-3,3′,4,4′-tetracarboxylic imide having long aliphatic spacers. Part I
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LCST and UCST behavior in polymer solutions and blends
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LCTS: Ray Shooting using Longest Common Traversal Sequences
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LC-UV-Solid-Phase Extraction-NMR-MS Combined with a Cryogenic Flow Probe and Its Application to the Identification of Compounds Present in Greek Oregano
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l-Cysteine and glutathione restore the modulation of rat frontal cortex Na+, K+-ATPase activity induced by aspartame metabolites
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l-Cysteine as a water-soluble cation scavenger in the removal of the 2,4,6-trimethoxybenzyl group from thiols
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L-Cysteine based N-type calcium channel blockers: structure–activity relationships of the C-terminal lipophilic moiety, and oral analgesic efficacy in rat pain models
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l-Cysteine chemisorption on gold: an XPS and STM study
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l-Cysteine determination in pharmaceutical formulations using a biosensor based on laccase from Aspergillus oryzae
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l-Cysteine determination in pharmaceutical formulations using a biosensor based on laccase from Aspergillus oryzae
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L-Cysteine determination using a polyphenol oxidase-based inhibition flow injection procedure Original Research Article
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l-Cysteine modified flexible PDMS–gold electrode for sensing ascorbic acid and copper
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l-cysteine protected copper nanoparticles as colorimetric sensor for mercuric ions
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L-cysteine recognition triggered by Zn2 + complexation with ligand
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l-Cysteine supplementation protects the erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity from reduction induced by forced training
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l-Cysteine-capped ZnS quantum dots based fluorescence sensor for Cu2+ ion
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l-Cysteine-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles (LCMNP): as a magnetic reusable organocatalyst for one-pot synthesis of 9-(1H-indol-3-yl) xanthen-4-(9H)-ones
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L-Cysteine-functionalized ZnS Nanoparticles as a Catalyst for the Synthesis of β-amino Carbonyl Compound via MCR Mannich Reaction
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l-Cysteine-induced photoluminescence enhancement of CdSe/ZnSe quantum dots in aqueous solution
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l-Cystine-assisted growth of Sb2S3 nanoribbons via solvothermal route
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LCZ696: a dual-acting sodium supramolecular complex
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LD Pace II, an easily programmable device for cardiomyoplasty
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ld50 acute toxicity test of the anticancer compound of dibutyltin (iv) bis-n-benzyl methyl dithiocarbamate in white mouse (mus musculus)
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LD50 Acute Toxicity Test of the Anticancer Compound of Dibutyltin (IV) Bis-N-Benzyl Methyl Dithiocarbamate in White Mouse (Mus musculus)
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LDA + U and GGA + U studies of Al-rich and bulk goethite (α-FeOOH)
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LDA and PIV characterization of the flow in a hydrocyclone without an air-core
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LDA calculations of the Youngʹs moduli of polyethylene and six polyfluoroethylenes
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LDA measurement in air–water downward flow
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LDA measurements in the turbulent round jet
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LDA Measurements of Feed Annulus Effects on Combustor Liner Port Flows
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LDA study on polarizabilities and shielding factors of ions in fluorite structure crystals
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LDA/QR: an efficient and effective dimension reduction algorithm and its theoretical foundation
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LDA/SVM driven nearest neighbor classification
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LDA+U calculated electronic and structural properties of NiO(0 0 1) and NiO(1 1 1) p(2×2) surfaces
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LDA+U evaluation of the stability of low-index facets of LaCoO3 perovskite
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LDA-mediated domino carbolithiation reactions of vinylidenecyclopropanes with but-3-yn-2-one and 1-phenylprop-2-yn-1-one
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LdARL-1 His-tagged recombinant protein: purification by immobilized metal affinity expanded bed adsorption
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LDA-technique application to investigation of vortex ring internal structure with moderate thickness core
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LDBOD: A novel local distribution based outlier detector
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LDC agriculture: Nonparametric Malmquist productivity indexes
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LDCMC version 1.0 Original Research Article
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LD-Coloring of Regular Tiling (Extended Abstract)
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LDH as an adjuvant makes Brucella outer-membrane vesicles and outer-membrane vesicle-associated proteins highly protective in mice
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LDH enzyme activity in human saliva: The effect of exposure to cigarette smoke and its different components
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LDH modified electrode for sensitive and facile determination of iodate
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LDH–dye hybrid material as coloured filler into polystyrene: Structural characterization and rheological properties Original Research Article
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LDH-intercalated d-gluconate: Generation of a new food additive-inorganic nanohybrid compound Original Research Article
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LDH–maleic anhydride copolymers as new hybrid materials and their textural organisation
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LDI–glycerol polyurethane implants exhibit controlled release of DB-67 and anti-tumor activity in vitro against malignant gliomas
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LDL and HDL subclass distribution in patients with end-stage renal diseases
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LDL and HDL subclasses and their relationship with Framingham risk score in middle-aged Serbian population
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LDL apheresis
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LDL cholesterol and global risk stratification in referred hypertensive patients
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LDL cholesterol estimation using the Anandarajaʹs and Friedewaldʹs formulas in schizophrenic patients treated with antipsychotic drugs
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LDL composition in E2/2 subjects and LDL distribution by Apo E genotype in type 1 diabetes
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LDL concentration is correlated with the removal from the plasma of a chylomicron-like emulsion in subjects with coronary artery disease
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LDL fractions assessed by anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography in patients with coronary artery disease
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LDL from aerobically-trained subjects shows higher resistance to oxidative modification than LDL from sedentary subjects
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LDL induces parathyroid hormone-related protein expression in vascular smooth muscle cells: Modulation by simvastatin
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LDL kolesterolü düşürmenin ötesi
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LDL oxidation: therapeutic perspectives Original Research Article
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LDL oxidized with iron in the presence of homocysteine/cystine at acidic pH has low cytotoxicity despite high lipid peroxidation
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LDL Particle Size and Reactive Oxygen Metabolites in Dyslipidemic Patients
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LDL particle size in mildly hypertriglyceridemic subjects: no relation to insulin resistance or diabetes Original Research Article
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LDL particle size in subjects with previously unsuspected coronary heart disease: relationship with other cardiovascular risk markers
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LDL particle subclasses, LDL particle size, and carotid atherosclerosis in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
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LDL physical properties, lipoprotein and Lp(a) levels in acromegalic patients. Effects of octreotide therapy
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LDL protein nitration: Implication for LDL protein unfolding
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LDL Receptor Activity in Human Leukocyte Subtypes: Regulation by Insulin
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LDL receptor-independent and -dependent uptake of lipoproteins Original Research Article
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LDL Receptor-Related Protein 5 (LRP5) Affects Bone Accrual and Eye Development
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LDL size, total antioxidant status and oxidised LDL in normal human pregnancy: a longitudinal study
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LDL subfractions in acromegaly: relation to growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I
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LDL-Associated Phospholipase a Does Not Protect LDL Against Lipid Peroxidation In Vitro
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LDL-cholesterol calculation formulas in patients with or without the metabolic syndrome
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LDL-cholesterol lowering or HDL-cholesterol raising for cardiovascular prevention: A lesson from cholesterol turnover studies and others
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LDL-Cholesterol Targets After the ACC/AHA 2013 Guidelines: Evidence That Lower Is Better?
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LDL-conjugated to GM1 micelles incorporating anticancer drugs to improve tumor cell uptake
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LDL-dependent regulation of Bcl-2 and cyclin ‘D’ gene expression in lymphocytes from normal and CML patients
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LDO Optimization with Evolutionary Neural Network
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l-DOPA and psychosis: Evidence for l-DOPA-induced increases in prefrontal cortex dopamine and in serum corticosterone
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l-DOPA production from tyrosinase immobilized on zeolite
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L-DOPA Ropes in tRNAPhe
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L-dopa slows the progression of familial parkinsonism
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L-Dopa stimulates expression of the antioxidant enzyme NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase (NQO) in cultured astroglial cells
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l-Dopa synthesis using tyrosinase immobilized on magnetic beads
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LDP failure detection and recovery
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LDPC and SHA based iris recognition for image authentication
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LDPC Coded TDS-OFDM for PLC Systems
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LDPC Codes Based On Fullerene Graphs
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LDPC codes for compression of multi-terminal sources with hidden Markov correlation
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LDPC CODES FOR PHYSICAL LAYER SECURITY
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LDPC codes from Singer cycles Original Research Article
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LDPC codes: a group algebra formulation
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LDPC-Based Iterative Joint Source-Channel Decoding for JPEG2000
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LDPC-based space-time coded OFDM systems with channel estimation
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LDPC-Coded MIMO SystemsWith Unknown Block Fading Channels: Soft MIMO Detector Design, Channel Estimation, and Code Optimization.
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LDPE and poly(1-butene) blends: Morphology, crystallinity and rheological properties
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LDPE/EPDM Blends as Electrical Insulators with Unique Surface, Electrical and Mechanical Properties
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LDPE-Isophthalic Acid-Modified Egg Shell Powder Composites (LDPE/ESPI)
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LD-pumped actively Q-switched Nd:GdVO4/KTP red laser
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LD-pumped actively Q-switched Tm,Ho:YLF laser at room temperature
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LD-pumped Nd:YAG/LBO 556 nm yellow laser
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LD-pumped passively Q-switched Nd:YVO4 infrared and green lasers
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LD-pumped passively Q-switched Nd:YVO4/LBO red laser with V:YAG
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LD-pumped single-frequency passively Q-switched green laser
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LDR brachytherapy for prostate cancer: An analysis of outcomes for the first 1006 consecutive patients treated at the BC Cancer Agency
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LDR brachytherapy implants as a boost in early stage breast cancer in women with cilastic implants
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LDR vs. HDR brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer: the view from radiobiological models
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LDS-750 as a probe of solvation dynamics: a femtosecond time-resolved fluorescence study in liquid aniline
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LDV assisted bubble dynamic parameter measurements from two enhanced tubes boiling in saturated R-134a
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LDV measurement and analysis of tumble formation and decay in a four-valve engine
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LDV measurements and analysis of gas and particulate phase velocity profiles in a vertical jet plume in a 2D bubbling fluidized bed Part II: Mass and momentum transport
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LDV measurements and analysis of gas and particulate phase velocity profiles in a vertical jet plume in a 2D bubbling fluidized bed Part III: The effect of fluidization
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LDV measurements and analysis of gas and particulate phase velocity profiles in a vertical jet plume in a 2D bubbling fluidized bed: Part I: A two-phase LDV measurement technique
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LDV Measurements and Computation of a Turbulent Circular Jet Placed Non-Concentrically in a Confining Pipe
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LDV Measurements and Computation of a Turbulent Circular Jet Placed Non-Concentrically in a Confining Pipe
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LDV Measurements of the Flow Field in the Nozzle Region of a Confined Double Annular Burner
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Le « bien et le mal » dans Les Mille et une Nuits à travers le conte du Portefaix et des trois dames
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Le « créationnisme » d’Alcide d’Orbigny et les fondements de la théorie biostratigraphique
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Le Bassin lusitanien (Portugal) à lʹAptien supérieur–Albien : organisation séquentielle, proposition de corrélations, évolution
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Le bassin, interface articulaire entre rachis et membres inférieurs : analyse par le logiciel DE-VISU
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Le bon usage des antidépresseurs dans les troubles dépressifs et les troubles anxieux de lʹadulte
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Le Bon, la Brute et le Raciste. Analyse de la couverture médiatique de l’opinion publique pendant la «crise» des accommodements raisonnables au Québec
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Le bouquet des ancêtres
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Le bullying (ou victimisation) en milieu scolaire : description, retentissements vulnérabilisants et psychopathologiques
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Le burnout dans la profession enseignanteTeacher’s burnout
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Le Callovo-Oxfordien du bassin de Paris : du contexte géologique à la modélisation de ses propriétés
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Le Cam theorem on interval division by randomly chosen points: Pedagogical explanations and application to temporal cluster detection
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Le cancer bronchique à petites cellules dans sa forme localisée à propos de 49 cas dans le centre tunisien
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Le cancer bronchique à petites cellules dans sa forme localisée à propos de 49 cas dans le centre tunisien
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Le cancer de l’endomètre chez la femme jeune
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Le cancer de l’endomètre chez la femme jeune
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Le cancer de prostate
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Le cancer du cavum de l’enfant et l’adulte jeune : aspects anatomocliniques, thérapeutiques et particularités évolutives
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Le cancer du col utérin associé au VIH chez la jeune femme congolaise. ةtude préliminaire
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Le cancer du col utérin avec des adénopathies lombo-aortiques : étude rétrospective
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Le cancer du col utérin avec des adénopathies lombo-aortiques : étude rétrospective
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Le cancer du poumon féminin à Marrakech
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Le cancer du poumon féminin à Marrakech
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Le cancer du sein après mastectomie dans l’Ouest algérien : aspects cliniques et résultats thérapeutiques dans une série de 231 cas
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Le cancer du sein après mastectomie dans l’Ouest algérien : aspects cliniques et résultats thérapeutiques dans une série de 231 cas
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Le cancer du sein avec envahissement ganglionnaire histologique (pN+) : résultats à long terme et facteurs pronostiques
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Le cancer du sein avec envahissement ganglionnaire histologique (pN+) : résultats à long terme et facteurs pronostiques
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Le cancer du sein chez l’homme à l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat : à propos de 122 cas. Particularités épidémiologiques, thérapeutiques et évolutives
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Le cancer du sein chez l’homme à l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat : à propos de 122 cas. Particularités épidémiologiques, thérapeutiques et évolutives
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Le cancer du sein chez l’homme : à propos de 127 cas et revue de littérature
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Le cancer du sein chez l’homme : à propos de 127 cas et revue de littérature
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Le cancer du sein chez la femme de 30 ans et moins
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Le cancer du sein chez la femme jeune : particularités épidémiologiques, génétiques, pathologiques, biologiques et thérapeutiques
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Le cancer du sein chez la femme jeune : particularités épidémiologiques, génétiques, pathologiques, biologiques et thérapeutiques
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Le cancer du sein chez la jeune femme dans l’Ouest algérien : à propos de 41 cas
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Le cancer du sein chez la jeune femme dans l’Ouest algérien : à propos de 41 cas
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Le cancer du sein : à propos de 772 cas
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Le cancer du sein : à propos de 772 cas
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Le cancer du rectum dans le centre de la Tunisie : à propos de 165 cas
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Le cancer du rectum dans le centre de la Tunisie : à propos de 165 cas
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Le cancer du sein de la femme jeune dans le sud tunisien
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Le cancer du vagin (à propos de 13 cas)
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Le cancer du vagin (à propos de 13 cas)
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Le cancer du sein chez les patientes de 70 ans et plus
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Le cancer du sein chez les patientes de 70 ans et plus
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Le cancer du sein chez lʹhomme : à propos de 14 cas
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Le cancer du sein chez lʹhomme : à propos de 14 cas
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Le cancer indifférencié du cavum chez l’enfant et l’adolescent de l’Est algérien. À propos de 284 cas traités au centre hospitalier universitaire Benbadis de Constantine. Résultats à long terme
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Le cancer indifférencié du cavum chez l’enfant et l’adolescent de l’Est algérien. À propos de 284 cas traités au centre hospitalier universitaire Benbadis de Constantine. Résultats à long terme
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Le caractère de la représentation métaplectique et la formule du caractère pour certaines représentations dʹun groupe de Lie presque algébrique sur un corpsp-adique
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Le Carbonifère du Maroc central : les formations de Migoumess, de Tirhela et dʹIdmarrach. Lithologie, biostratigraphie et conséquences géodynamiques
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Le carcinome à cellules claires du nasopharynx. ہ propos de trois cas
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Le carcinome à cellules claires du nasopharynx. ہ propos de trois cas
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Le carcinome médullaire du rein : une observation
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Le carcinosarcome de l’utérus est-il vraiment un sous-type des sarcomes utérins ? À propos de 17 cas
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Le carcinosarcome de l’utérus est-il vraiment un sous-type des sarcomes utérins ? À propos de 17 cas
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LE cell phenomenon: nuclear IgG deposits inhibit enzymatic cleavage of the nucleus of damaged cells and support its phagocytic clearance by PMN
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Le Cénomanien et le Turonien de la Plate-forme Préafricaine du Maroc
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Le centenaire de la découverte de la radioactivité. Lʹimpact sur la biologie et la médecine
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Le centenaire de la découverte du radium
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Le centre de jour interne d’un service de gérontologieAn internal day care center in a Gerontology department
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Le changement climatique à partir de 850 av. J.-C. et lʹexpansion de la culture scythe
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Le chanvre (Cannabis sativa L.) : une plante cultivée à la fin de lʹâge du Fer en France du Sud-Ouest ?
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Le choix du partenaire
298
Le choriocarcinome gestationnel à l’hôpital Ibn Rochd de Casablanca, 2004-2010
299
Le complexe de chaînes dʹun G-complexe simplicial acyclique
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Le concept de schizophrénie infantile est-il pertinent ?
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Le contact thermique pièce–outil lors dʹune opération de forgeage à chaud: validation de lʹhypothèse de résistance thermique de contact et influence de la loi de comportement de la pièce: The workpiece–die thermal contact during a hot forging process: val
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Le contrôle de qualité de la radiothérapie dans la maladie de Hodgkin
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Le contrôle de qualité en cours d’irradiation
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Le contrôle des appareillages utilisés pour la radiothérapie
305
Le contrôle local de la tumeur primitive. ةtape indispensable de la guérison des cancers
306
Le core curriculum européen des techniciens de radiothérapie
307
Le critère de Li et lʹhypothèse de Riemann pour la classe de Selberg Original Research Article
308
Le CyberKnife® : expérience du centre Oscar-Lambret
309
Le cycle de lʹeau et les activités au sein de lʹespace rural. Enjeux globaux, solutions locales et régionales
310
Le débat macroévolutif : apports de la disparité morphologique
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Le débitage Levallois du site d’Amane Oukider (Sud-Est du Maroc) : analyse technologique d’un assemblage standardisé
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Le défi climatique : les limites des politiques publiques
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Le déficit deau en Algérie: une situation alarmante
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Le déni comme angle dʹapproche psychosomatique en cardiologie et en oncologie
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Le déni en psychiatrie
316
Le dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus au Maroc : à travers une campagne de dépistage de masse réalisée dans la région des Rhamnas
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Le dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus au Maroc : à travers une campagne de dépistage de masse réalisée dans la région des Rhamnas
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Le dépistage hospitalier des troubles cognitifs chez les patients de plus de 60 ansHospital screening for cognitive disorders in patients over 60-years old.
319
Le dermatofibrosarcome de Darier et Ferrand : à propos de 11 cas
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Le dermatofibrosarcome de Darier et Ferrand : à propos de 11 cas
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Le dessalement des eaux par osmose inverse: lʹexpérience de Véolia Water Original Research Article
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Le développement psychologique commence-t-il dès la première forme embryonnaire ?Does psychological development commence during the initial embryological stage?.
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Le dialogue chez al-Muwayliḥī: une fascination pour le modèle théâtral? 1
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Le dimorphisme chez Perisphinctes (Properisphinctes) cf. bernensis de Loriol (Oxfordien inférieur, région de Cracovie, Pologne)
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Le discriminant dʹun morphisme de variétés algébriques réelles
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Le docteur Stéphane Leduc et les premières guérisons de cancer par radiothérapie à Nantes et en France
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Le doctorat : un impératif pour les psychologues européens (proposition de réforme)
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Le domaine Tariquide (arc de Gibraltar, Espagne et Maroc) : succession et hiatus de la sédimentation du Jurassique supérieur au Paléocène
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Le domaine Tariquide (arc de Gibraltar, Espagne et Maroc) : succession sédimentaire et événements structuraux au Lias et au Dogger
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Le dossier Vavilov
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Le Dr Jules Séglas (1856-1939), président de la Société Médico-Psychologique, sa vie et son œuvreDr Jules Séglas (1856-1939), president of the Société Médico-Psychologique, his life and his works
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Le Duel. Les dessous de l’élection présidentielle américaine
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Le fédéralisme asymétrique et les minorités linguistiques et nationales*
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Le fédéralisme en Belgique et au Canada : comparaison sociopolitique
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Le Fort Fractures: A Collective Review
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LE FORT I OSTEOTOMY APPROACH FOR ADVANCED NASOPHARYNGEAL ANGIOFIBROMA WITH INTRACRANIAL EXTENSION; REPORT OF A CASE
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Le fou du tzar—A nail in the body of the empire
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Le Français et la mondialisation Quel avenir pour le Français dans un monde dominé par l’anglais?
339
Le front de la « Zone des marbres » (Pyrénées basco-cantabriques, Espagne), un chevauchement fini-crétacé fossilisé par les brèches marines paléocènes ?
340
Le futur de la simulation
341
Le ganglion sentinelle dans les cancers invasifs du sein. Questions actuelles et essais cliniques nationaux et internationaux
342
Le gisement « Purbeckien » de vertébrés de Cherves-de-Cognac, Charente (SW France) : nouvelles données biostratigraphiques
343
Le gisement AgHg de Zgounder (Jebel Siroua, Anti-Atlas, Maroc) : un épithermal néoprotérozoïque de type Imiter
344
Le graben de lʹAnti-Atlas occidental (Maroc) : contrôle tectonique de la paléogéographie et des séquences au Cambrien inférieur
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Le grand marché: Lʹapprovisionnement alimentaire de Paris sur lʹancien régime: Reynauld Abad (Ed.), Le grand marché: Lʹapprovisionnement alimentaire de Paris sur lʹancien régime; Fayard, Paris, 2002, 1030 pages, paperback (€45)
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Le graphe en psychiatrie. Intérêt topologique
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Le groupe de Chow dʹune surface de Châtelet sur un corps local
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Le harcèlement moral au travail
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Le harcèlement sexuel : de la psychopathologie individuelle aux facteurs sociaux
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Le harcèlement, nouvel enjeu (psychojudiciaire) des relations humaines
351
Le Héros chez Rashīd aḍ-Ḍa‘īf: la quête dʹune identité
352
Le jeu de l’amour et du destin dans Médée de Jean Anouilh
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Le jeu fini-Crétacé du front nord-pyrénéen aux environs de Cucugnan (Corbières méridionales, Aude, France)
354
Le Jeu Générique dans Le Chiendent de Raymond Queneau
355
Le léiomyosarcome diaphragmatique : revue de la littérature, à propos dʹune observation
356
Le lemme de Schur pour les représentations orthogonales
357
Le lymphome cérébral primitif : étude rétrospective à propos de 12 cas
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Le lymphome cérébral primitif : étude rétrospective à propos de 12 cas
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Le lymphome non hodgkinien de l’amygdale : série de 21 cas sur trois ans
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Le lymphome non hodgkinien de l’amygdale : série de 21 cas sur trois ans
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Le lymphome non-hodgkinien de bas grade épidural cervical primitif : à propos d’un cas et revue de la littérature
362
Le Magdalénien moyen et la trajectoire historique des sociétés du xvie millénaire av. J-C en France centrale
363
Le magmatisme basique hercynien et post-hercynien du Système central espagnol : essai de caractérisation des sources mantelliques
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Le mal d’amour dans la médecine arabomusulmaneLovesickness in islamic medicine
365
Le malaise libéral de la droite française
366
Le manteau supérieur à l’aplomb de la plaine de Kumba (ligne du Cameroun), d’après les enclaves de péridotites à spinelles dans les laves basaltiques
367
Le manuscrit du cours de paléontologie professé par Alcide d’Orbigny en 1854 et 1855 au Muséum national d’histoire naturelle
368
Le masque de contention en radiothérapie : une source d’anxiété pour le patient ?
369
Le mathématicien Eugène Dewulf (1831–1896) et les manuscrits médiévaux du Maghreb
370
Le médecin victime dans son exercice quotidien : conduite à tenir pour sa sécurité
371
Le médulloblastome chez l’enfant à l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
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Le médulloblastome chez l’enfant à l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
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Le médulloblastome de l’enfant et de l’adulte : quelle différence ?
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Le mésothéliome : place de la radiothérapie
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Le mésothéliome : place de la radiothérapie
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Le message facial
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Le message facialThe face’s message
378
Le métamorphisme Tardi-Crétacé à Éocène des zones internes de la chaı̂ne Indo-Birmane (Myanmar occidental) : implications géodynamiques
379
Le mobilier Stillbay et Howiesons Poort de lʹabri Diepkloof. La chronologie du Middle Stone Age sud-africain et ses implications
380
Le Monde iranien dans les oeuvres de fiction de Georges Perec: des motifs du décor aux jeux métatextuels
381
Le myélome multiple : à propos de 34 cas
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Le myélome multiple : à propos de 34 cas
383
Le Néronien et la structure historique du basculement du Paléolithique moyen au Paléolithique supérieur en France méditerranéenne
384
Le nombre dʹarbres m-Husimis invariants sous une permutation des sommets Original Research Article
385
Le nombre, une hydre à n visages. Entre nombres complexes et vecteurs: Edited by Dominique Flament. Paris (Editions de la Maison des sciences de lʹhomme). 1997. 301 pp. 190 FF.
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Le Non-He´ros dans le roman arabe contemporain. Le cas du tunisien H: abı¯b al-Sa¯ lmı
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Lê Numbers of Arrangements and Matroid Identities
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Le parole di Gramsci. Per un lessico dei “Quaderni del carcere”, Fabio Frosini e Guido Liguori (ed.), Roma, Carocci Editore, 2004, pp. 9–271, Euros 20.20, ISBN 88-430-2853-7.
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Le parole e la giustizia: Divagazioni grammaticali e retoriche su testi giuridici italiani: Review of Bice Mortara Garavelli, Einaudi, Turin, 2001. XVI+264 pages, 14.46 Euros
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Le passage à lʹacte homicide en milieu médical et carcéral
391
Le passage Lias–Dogger de la Dorsale de Tunisie septentrionale: Nouveaux apports biostratigraphiques. Âge Toarcien supérieur de la distension téthysienne
392
Le passage Ordovicien–Silurien et la partie inférieure du Silurien (Sud-Est du Massif armoricain, France)
393
Le patient peut-il et doit-il participer à la gestion des risques en radiothérapie ?
394
Le pervers narcissique : arlésienne du harcèlement moral
395
Le pilomatricome malin cervical métastatique : à propos d’un cas
396
Le plasmocytome solitaire à propos de sept cas et revue de la littérature
397
Le plasmocytome solitaire à propos de sept cas et revue de la littérature
398
Le plus ancien hippopotame fossile (Hippopotamus laloumena) de Madagascar (Belobaka, Province de Mahajanga)
399
Le plus vieil établissement de métallurgistes de France (IIIe millénaire av. J.-C.) : Péret (Hérault)
400
Le plutonium et la cohérence du parc électronucléaire français
401
Le Poidevin on the Reduction of Chemistry
402
Le point de vue des neurochirurgiens
403
Le point de vue des neuroradiologues
404
Le point de vue du radiothérapeute
405
Le point sur le traitement des psychopathesTreatment of antisocial personality disorder: state-of-the-art.
406
Le point sur les avancées récentes de la radio-immunothérapie alpha
407
Le Poliumoside, Marqueur Chimique de la section Polium du Genre Teucrium (Labiatae): Lʹexception du Teucrium mideltense, Espéce Endémique du Maroc
408
LE POUVOIR NORMATIF DU CONSEIL DE SÉCURITÉ: LE CONSEIL DE SÉCURITÉ PEUT-IL LÉGIFÉRER?
409
Le probleme dAnscombe pour les lois binomiales negatives generalisees
410
Le problème de Dirichlet pour des équations de Monge–Ampère complexes modifiées
411
Le procede uniforme de rolin wavre et les tourbillons plans de dimensions finies
412
Le processus dʹOrnstein–Uhlenbeck sur lʹespace des chemins riemanniens et le problème des martingales
413
Le processus et la fonction de la rêverie chez Jean-Jacques Rousseau
414
Le processus historique en psychiatrieThe historic process in psychiatry.
415
Le profil épidémiologique, clinique, thérapeutique et évolutif des lymphomes non hodgkinien primitifs de la thyroïde à l’Institut national d’oncologie Maroc
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Le profil épidémiologique, clinique, thérapeutique et évolutif des lymphomes non hodgkinien primitifs de la thyroïde à l’Institut national d’oncologie Maroc
417
Le programme de remédiation cognitive IPT (Integrated Psychological Treatment) destiné aux patients schizophrènes : une expérience en hôpital de jour de secteur
418
Le projet français ÉTOILE : données médicales actuelles de l’hadronthérapie par ions légers
419
Le projet OMéRRIC, « Organisation médicale du recrutement pour la radiothérapie par ions carbone »
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Le projet OMéRRIC, « Organisation médicale du recrutement pour la radiothérapie par ions carbone »
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Le projet SOR SAVOIR Patient, un projet d’éducation et d’information du patient
422
Le pronostic des cancers du sein en fonction du statut ganglionnaire (à propos de 117 cas)
423
Le pronostic des cancers du sein en fonction du statut ganglionnaire (à propos de 117 cas)
424
Le protée est-il équipé pour le magnétotactisme ?
425
Le psychiatre, le juge et la peine
426
Le Psychopathologique et le Sentir. Nietzsche et les micro-incarnations, Adolfo Fernandez-Zoïla, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2002, 220 p.
427
Le q-dénombrement générique dʹune espèce: Existence et méthode de calcul O
428
Le questionnaire de fonctionnement ordalique (QFO) : premiers éléments de validation et résultats préliminaires chez des toxicomanes et des anorexiques
429
Le rapport alpha/bêta revisité à l’heure de l’hypofractionnement
430
Le rapport au temps et à l’espace dans les récits de l’expérience subjective des voixA relation between time and space in the narrative of subjective experience of voices
431
Le recalage dʹimages de tomographie par émission de positons (TEP) lors de la délinéation du volume tumoral macroscopique (GTV) en radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation dʹintensité (RCMI) des tumeurs
432
Le recalage dʹimages de tomographie par émission de positons (TEP) lors de la délinéation du volume tumoral macroscopique (GTV) en radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation dʹintensité (RCMI) des tumeurs
433
Le récepteur à lʹEGF et les cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures
434
Le rendement énergétique de la production d’éthanol à partir de maïs
435
Le Réseau santé mentale Yvelines-Sud : « une expérience pilote »The Yvelines-Sud Mental Health Network: « a pilot experiment ».
436
Le respect des contraintes de dose aux volumes cibles et aux organes à risque est-il toujours possible dans le cadre d’une radiothérapie du sein après traitement conservateur ?
437
Le respect des contraintes de dose aux volumes cibles et aux organes à risque est-il toujours possible dans le cadre d’une radiothérapie du sein après traitement conservateur ?
438
Le retour des personnages chez Mostafâ Mastûr, Renouvellement d’une technique balzacienne
439
Le rhabdomyosarcome de la glande parotide. ہ propos de trois cas et revue de la littérature
440
Le roi Dom Pedro V et le paléontologue Alcide d’Orbigny : un épisode des relations scientifiques entre le Portugal et la France
441
Le rôle de la phonétique dans l’enseignement/apprentissage du français langue étrangère, étude acoustico-perceptive
442
Le rôle de la radiothérapie chez les patients adultes atteints d’un médulloblastome : une longue expérience monoinstitutionelle
443
Le rôle de la radiothérapie chez les patients adultes atteints d’un médulloblastome : une longue expérience monoinstitutionelle
444
Le rôle de la radiothérapie dans les formes localisées de maladie de Hodgkin en 1999: limitations et perspectives
445
Le rôle de la curiethérapie prostatique guidée par imagerie 3D sur le ratio thérapeutique : lʹexpérience du CHU de Québec
446
Le Rôle des Femmes Traductrices dans l’Histoire de la Traduction en Iran
447
Le rôle des plantes dans le transfert du silicium à la surface des continents
448
Le rôle précurseur de Philippe Picot de Lapeyrouse, naturaliste toulousain du Siècle des lumières, dans la paléontologie des rudistes
449
Le roman libertin face à la critique contemporaine
450
Le Royal in Amman: A new architectural symbol for the 21st century
451
Le ruissellement au Spistberg. Le monde polaire face aux changements climatiques: RUNOFF IN SVALBARD. The polar world facing climate changes by Denis Mercier, Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2001. No. of pages: 278. Price 2
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Le ruissellement au Spitsberg. Le monde polaire face aux changements climatiques: (Runoff Processes in Spitsbergen. The polar world faces climatic changes). Denis Mercier. Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, Collection Nature and Sociétés, Paris, 2001.
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LE SANDJAK EST TURC (SANCAK TÜRKTÜR) BROSÜRÜNDE İSKENDERUN SANCAĞI SORUNSALI
454
Le sarcome de Kaposi : à propos de 32 cas
455
Le sarcome de Kaposi : à propos de 32 cas
456
Le satellite Encelade source dʹions N+ dans la magnétosphère de Saturne
457
Le saut en zéro de la fonction de décalage spectral
458
Le schéma Quot invariant
459
Le service médical rendu en radiothérapie : indice thérapeutique et information du patient
460
Le silence du traducteur
461
Le Silurien de la région dʹOulad Abbou (Meseta occidentale, Maroc) : une sédimentation péritidale sous contrôle tectonique
462
Le site acheuléen d’Errayah (Mostaganem, Algérie) dans son contexte géologique
463
Le site de la baume Flandin (commune d’Orgnac-l’Aven) : nouvelles données sur ce gisement du Paléolithique moyen
464
Le site de Tِgi Ndrawa, île de Nias, Sumatra nord : les premières traces dʹune occupation hoabinhienne en grotte en Indonésie
465
Le site du Ranc-Pointu no 2 à Saint-Martin-d’Ardèche : une occupation du Paléolithique moyen ancien dans le Sud-Est de la France
466
Le soin de domiciliation directeThe Direct Domicilation Care.
467
Le sondage de lʹinconscient au service de la prédictivité de la violence
468
Le statut des voyelles nasales en Créole haı̈tien
469
Le Sud tunisien : lieu privilégié pour caractériser les taphofaciès végétaux du Mésozoïque
470
Le suicide dans lʹinstitution
471
Le suicide de Phèdre et la mort d’Hippolyte Fin pathologique ou idéologique?
472
Le suicide du sujet âgé
473
Le suicide en milieu pénitentiaire
474
Le surgissement de lʹoriginaire et le « retrait hallucinatoire » dans les formes délirantes de lʹéveil de coma
475
Le syndrome de Diogène
476
Le syndrome de Koro
477
Le système de tomothérapie hélicoïdale pour la radiothérapie modulée en intensité et guidée par lʹimage : développements récents et applications cliniques
478
Le Système Orthographique De La Langue Française: Les Difficultés De L’unité Sonore et Sémantique
479
Le système régional dʹaction éolienne (SRAE) du bassin de lʹAral (Kazakhstan, Ouzbékistan et Turkménistan)
480
Le système ternaire H2O-NH4NO3-Mg(NO3)2 isothermes −25, −14, 0, 30 et 45°C
481
Le système vestibulaire : anatomie fonctionnelle et comparée, évolution et développement
482
Le tabagisme chez les étudiants de médecine dentaire à Monastir (Tunisie)
483
Le tatouage est-il encore justifié en radiothérapie mammaire ?Présentation dʹune technique de substitution effaçable après le traitement
484
Le temps dans l’imaginaire écofictionnel français contemporain Question de l’anachronisme profond
485
Le temps de la crise psychiatrique : comment le vivre avec les familles ?
486
Le test de Rorschach et la pensée opératoire dans lʹapproche théorique du transsexualisme
487
Le Théâtre de l Absurde ou « Le Nouveau Théâtre »
488
Le théorème de Hua pour les algèbres artiniennes simples Original Research Article
489
Le tiers état des troubles bipolaires (manies stuporeuses, catatoniques, formes mixtes et atypiques des épisodes maniaco-dépressifs)
490
Le Toarcien inférieur du Haut Atlas de Todrha–Dadès (Maroc) : sédimentologie et lithostratigraphie
491
Le traitement chirurgical conservateur du cancer du sein
492
Le traitement conservateur dans la prise en charge loco-régionale du cancer du sein après maladie de Hodgkin
493
Le traitement conservateur dans la prise en charge loco-régionale du cancer du sein après maladie de Hodgkin
494
Le traitement des cicatrices chéloïdiennes à lʹhôpital général de Yaoundé. ہ propos de 47 cas
495
Le traitement du cancer du sein: ses progrès et ses limites
496
Le Traitement Lexicographique des Expressions Idiomatiques: L’Exemple de Deux Dictionnaires Bilingues Franco-Arabes
497
Le traitement par faisceaux de particules : hadronthérapie partie I : bases physiques et expérience clinique de la protonthérapie
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Le traitement par neutrons : hadronthérapie partie II : bases physiques et expérience clinique
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Le transsexualisme, proposition d’un protocole malgré quelques divergencesTranssexualism, proposition of a protocol.
500
Le transsexuel : quel devenir ?The transsexual: what a future?.
501
Le treillis des chemins de Delannoy Original Research Article
502
Le trouble bipolaire atypique
503
Le trouble déficitaire de lʹattention–hyperactivité (TDAH) de lʹenfant et de lʹadolescent
504
Le tueur en série
505
Le verbe euthanasier est-il un verbe de meurtre?
506
Le viol en temps de guerre et sa représentation dans un opéra contemporain
507
Le Viséen supérieur dʹAzarhare (Maroc central) : environnements de dépôt, datation et évolution diagénétique
508
Le volcanisme cambrien du Maroc central : implications géodynamiques
509
Le volcanisme Pliocène inférieur de Maguelone (région de Montpellier, Hérault)
510
Le volume tumoral macroscopique et le volume–cible anatomoclinique dans le cadre de la curiethérapie des tumeurs malignes
511
Le Voyage Comme Purgatoire chez Amin Maalouf
512
Le+Lμ−Lτ−Ls symmetry and a mixed 2+2 scenario for neutrino oscillations
513
LEA 135 expression in primary invasive breast cancer
514
LEACH Routing Algorithm Optimization through Imperialist Approach
515
Leach testing at 50 °C of α-doped SON68 glass alteration gels
516
Leachability and analytical speciation of antimony in coal fly ash Original Research Article
517
Leachability and decay resistance of particleboard made from acid extracted and bioremediated CCA-treated wood
518
Leachability and metal-binding capacity in ageing landfill material
519
Leachability and strength of kaolin stabilized with cement and rubber
520
Leachability of arsenic and heavy metals from blasted copper slag and contamination of marine sediment and soil in Ninh Hoa district, south central of Vietnam
521
Leachability of Cr(VI) and other metals from asphalt composites with addition of filter dust
522
Leachability of Cu and Ni in wood ash-amended soil as impacted by humic and fulvic acid
523
Leachability of elements in alkaline and acidic coal fly ash samples during batch and column leaching tests
524
Leachability of heavy metals and arsenic from slags of metal extraction industry at Angleur (eastern Belgium)
525
Leachability of metals from fly ash: leaching tests before and after extraction with supercritical CO2 and extractants
526
Leachability of municipal solid waste ashes in simulated landfill conditions
527
Leachability of plasticizer and residual monomer from commercial temporary restorative resins
528
Leachability of printed wire boards containing leaded and lead-free solder
529
Leachability of V and Cr from LD-Slag/Portland Cement stabilised sulphide soil
530
Leachability, bioaccessibility and plant availability of trace elements in contaminated soils treated with industrial by-products and subjected to oxidative/reductive conditions
531
Leachable particulate iron in the Columbia River, estuary, and near-field plume
532
Leachate and gaseous emissions from initial phases of landfilling mechanically and mechanically–biologically treated municipal solid waste residuals
533
Leachate and Ground Water Assessment at Kirkuk Sanitary Landfill Site in Zindana Village, Iraq
534
Leachate and Pollution Levels of Heavy Metals in the Groundwater near Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Site of Mashhad, Iran
535
Leachate Characterisation and Heavy Metal Removal by Clay-Pressmud Batch Equilirium Study
536
Leachate characterization and identification of dominant pollutants using leachate pollution index for an uncontrolled landfill site
537
Leachate Composition and Groundwater Pollution at Municipal Solid Waste Landfill of Ibb City, Yemen
538
Leachate generation in landfills in semi-arid climates
539
Leachate generation in landfills in semi-arid climates
540
Leachate injection using vertical wells in bioreactor landfills
541
Leachate migration from spent mushroom substrate through intact and repacked subsurface soil columns
542
Leachate Pollutants Adsorption Using Potassium Hydroxide and Surfactant Modified Bentonite for Possible Use as Slow Release Fertiliser
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Leachate production and disposal of kitchen food solid waste by dry fermentation for biogas generation
544
Leachate quality from landfilled MBT waste
545
Leachate recirculation effects on waste degradation: Study on columns
546
Leachate Recirculation in Bioreactor Landfills Using Geocomposite Drainage Material
547
Leachate Recirculation Using Permeable Blankets in Engineered Landfills
548
Leachate recirculation: moisture content assessment by means of a geophysical technique
549
Leachate treatment by swim-bed bio fringe technology Original Research Article
550
Leachate treatment by the combination of photochemical oxidation with biological process
551
Leachate treatment by the reverse osmosis system Original Research Article
552
Leachates of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash from Macao: Heavy metal concentrations and genotoxicity Original Research Article
553
Leachianone A as a potential anti-cancer drug by induction of apoptosis in human hepatoma HepG2 cells
554
Leaching and balances of phosphorus and other nutrients in lysimeters after application of organic manures or fertilizers
555
Leaching and bioavailability of aluminium, copper and manganese from tea (Camellia sinensis)
556
Leaching and cementation of heavy metals from electric arc furnace dust in alkaline medium
557
Leaching and CIL processes in gold recovery from refractory ore with thiourea solutions
558
Leaching and crop uptake of N, P and K from organic and conventional cropping systems on a clay soil
559
Leaching and degradation of 21 pesticides in a full-scale model biobed
560
Leaching and degradation of corn and soybean pesticides in an Oxisol of the Brazilian Cerrados
561
Leaching and degradation of ethametsulfuron-methyl in soil
562
Leaching and differential recrystallization of metamict zircon under experimental hydrothermal conditions
563
Leaching and electrochemistry of gold, silver and gold–silver alloys in cyanide solutions: Effect of oxidant and lead(II) ions
564
Leaching and kinetic modeling of calcareous bornite in ammonia ammonium sulfate solution with sodium persulfate
565
Leaching and kinetic modelling of low-grade calcareous sphalerite in acidic ferric chloride solution
566
Leaching and Kinetic Modelling of Molybdenite Concentrate Using Hydrogen Peroxide in Sulfuric Acid Solution
567
Leaching and mechanical behaviour of concrete manufactured with recycled aggregates
568
Leaching and migration of neptunium in a simulated engineered barrier system consisting of HLW glass and compacted bentonite
569
Leaching and plant offtake of N in field pea/cereal cropping sequences with incorporation of 15N-labelled pea harvest residues
570
Leaching and recovery of gold using ammoniacal thiosulfate leach liquors (a review)
571
Leaching and reduction of chromium in soil as affected by soil organic content and plants
572
Leaching and uptake of heavy metals by ten different species of plants during an EDTA-assisted phytoextraction process
573
Leaching as a source of residual particles from nebulization of deionized water
574
Leaching assessment of road materials containing primary lead and zinc slags
575
Leaching behavior and chemical stability of copper butyl xanthate complex under acidic conditions
576
Leaching behavior of 60Co and 137Cs from spent ion exchange resins in cement–bentonite clay matrix
577
Leaching behavior of a polyphase glass–ceramic containment matrix
578
Leaching behavior of arsenic from various rocks by controlling geochemical conditions
579
Leaching Behavior of Construction and Demolition Waste (Concrete and Gypsum)
580
Leaching behavior of copper using electro-generated chlorine in hydrochloric acid solution
581
Leaching behavior of Cr(III) in stabilized/solidified soil
582
Leaching behavior of estuarine sediments and cement-stabilized sediments in upland management environments
583
Leaching behavior of heat-treated waste ash
584
Leaching behavior of heavy metals and PAHs from MSWI bottom ash in a long-term static immersing experiment
585
Leaching behavior of iron from simulated landfills with different operational modes
586
Leaching Behavior of Lead, Chromium (III), and Zinc in Cement/Metal Oxides Systems
587
Leaching behavior of metals from a limonitic nickel laterite using a sulfation–roasting–leaching process
588
Leaching behavior of metals from chlorinated limonitic nickel laterite
589
Leaching behavior of nickel from waste multi-layer ceramic capacitors
590
Leaching behavior of PCBs and PCDDs/DFs from some waste materials
591
Leaching behavior of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in shredder residues
592
Leaching behavior of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans from the fly ash and bottom ash of a municipal solid waste incinerator
593
Leaching behavior of selected trace elements in coal fly ash samples from Yenikoy coal-fired power plants
594
Leaching behavior of tin from Sn–Fe alloys in sodium hydroxide solutions
595
Leaching behaviour and solubility — Controlling solid phases of heavy metals in municipal solid waste incinerator ash
596
Leaching behaviour of a Bayer electrofilter fines in sulphuric acid
597
Leaching behaviour of a chromium smelter waste heap
598
Leaching behaviour of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in surface soils derived from dredged sediments
599
Leaching behaviour of electrode materials of spent nickel–cadmium batteries in sulphuric acid media
600
Leaching behaviour of hazardous demolition waste
601
Leaching behaviour of high surface area synthetic boehmite in NaOH solution
602
Leaching behaviour of low and high Fe-substituted chlorite clay minerals at low pH
603
Leaching behaviour of mixtures containing plaster of Paris and calcium sulphoaluminate clinker
604
Leaching behaviour of natural and heat-treated brannerite-containing uranium ores in sulphate solutions with iron(III)
605
Leaching behaviour of pharmaceuticals in soil-testing-systems: a part of an environmental risk assessment for groundwater protection
606
Leaching behaviour of silicon nitride materials in sulphuric acid containing KF
607
Leaching behaviour of sulphides in ammoniacal thiosulphate systems
608
Leaching behaviour of synthetic aggregates
609
Leaching behaviour of unirradiated high temperature reactor (HTR) UO2–ThO2 mixed oxides fuel particles
610
Leaching behaviour of wood treated with creosote
611
Leaching capacity of a new extremely thermophilic microorganism, Sulfolobus rivotincti
612
Leaching capacity of a new extremely thermophilic microorganism, Sulfolobus rivotincti
613
Leaching characterisation and geochemical modelling of minor and trace elements released from recycled concrete aggregates
614
Leaching characteristics of boron and selenium for various coal fly ashes
615
Leaching characteristics of bromine in coal
616
Leaching characteristics of CCA-treated wood waste: A UK study Original Research Article
617
Leaching characteristics of copper flotation waste before and after vitrification
618
Leaching characteristics of fly ash from fluidized bed combustion thermal power plant: Case study: اan (اanakkale-Turkey)
619
Leaching characteristics of glassy waste forms containing two different incineration ashes
620
Leaching Characteristics of Heavy Metals from Sewage Sludge by Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans MET
621
Leaching characteristics of inherent inorganic nutrients in biochars from the slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee biomass
622
Leaching characteristics of paraffin waste forms generated from Korean nuclear power plants
623
Leaching characteristics of PCDDs/DFs and dioxin-like PCBs from landfills containing municipal solid waste and incineration residues Original Research Article
624
Leaching Characteristics of Phenanthrene and Pyrene in Biochar-amended Contaminated Soil
625
Leaching characteristics of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) from flame-retardant plastics
626
Leaching characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from spiked sandy soil
627
Leaching characteristics of residual lateritic soils stabilised with fly ash and lime for geotechnical applications
628
Leaching characteristics of selected Korean fly ashes and its implications for the groundwater composition near the ash disposal mound
629
Leaching characteristics of solid wastes from thermal power plants of western Turkey and comparison of toxicity methodologies
630
Leaching characteristics of stabilized/solidified fly ash generated from ash-melting plant Original Research Article
631
Leaching Chemistry and the Performance of the Mo6S8 Cathodes in Rechargeable Mg Batteries
632
Leaching evaluation of cement stabilisation / solidification treated kaolin clay
633
Leaching experiments in recent tephra deposits from Talang volcano (West Sumatra), Indonesia
634
Leaching experiments on a Mn-rich slag from the recycling of alkaline batteries – Solid phase characterization and geochemical modeling
635
Leaching Experiments on Aquifer Rocks of the Aquitaine Basin (France): Uranium Concentrations and Activity Ratios, Preliminary Results.
636
Leaching experiments on trace element release from the arsenic-bearing tailings of Khovu–Aksy (Tuva Republic, Russia)
637
Leaching from solid waste incineration ashes used in cement-treated base layers for pavements
638
Leaching in concretes containing recycled ceramic aggregate from the sanitary ware industry
639
Leaching indices of some major triazine metabolites
640
Leaching kinetics and stoichiometry of pyrite oxidation from a pyrite–marcasite concentrate in acid ferric sulfate media
641
Leaching kinetics of 137Cs and 60Co radionuclides fixed in cement and cement-based materials
642
Leaching kinetics of calcined magnesite in acetic acid solutions
643
Leaching Kinetics of Calcined Magnesite in Ammonium Chloride Solutions
644
Leaching Kinetics of Calcined Magnesite in Citric Acid Solutions
645
Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Concentrate by Ionic Liquids
646
Leaching kinetics of Chevreulʹs salt in hydrochloric acid solutions
647
Leaching kinetics of colemanite in ammonium hydrogen sulphate solutions
648
Leaching kinetics of colemanite in potassium hydrogen sulphate solutions
649
Leaching kinetics of copper from waste printed circuit boards by electro-generated chlorine in HCl solution
650
Leaching kinetics of enargite in alkaline sodium sulphide solutions
651
Leaching kinetics of iron from low grade kaolin by oxalic acid solutions
652
Leaching kinetics of lanthanum in sulfuric acid from rare earth element (REE) slag
653
Leaching kinetics of Panzhihua ilmenite in sulfuric acid
654
Leaching kinetics of pyrolusite from manganese–silver ores in the presence of hydrogen peroxide
655
Leaching kinetics of scheelite in hydrochloric acid solution containing hydrogen peroxide as complexing agent
656
Leaching kinetics of sphalerite with pyrite in chlorine saturated water
657
Leaching Kinetics of Stibnite in Sodium Hydroxide Solution
658
Leaching kinetics of synthetic CaWO4 in HCl solutions containing H3PO4 as chelating agent
659
Leaching kinetics of ulexite in borax pentahydrate solutions saturated with carbon dioxide
660
Leaching kinetics of ulexite in sodium hydrogen sulphate solutions
661
Leaching kinetics of water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) from upland soil
662
Leaching losses of sulphur from different forms of sulphur fertilizers: a field lysimeter study
663
Leaching mechanism for chalcopyrite in hydrochloric acid
664
Leaching mechanisms of oxyanionic metalloid and metal species in alkaline solid wastes: A review Review Article
665
Leaching of 2,4-D from a soil in the presence of β-cyclodextrin: laboratory columns experiments
666
Leaching of a limonitic laterite in ammoniacal solutions with metallic iron
667
Leaching of a low-grade niobium–tantalum ore by highly concentrated caustic potash solution
668
Leaching of a low-grade, copper–nickel sulfide ore. 1. Key parameters impacting on Cu recovery during column bioleaching
669
Leaching of a low-grade, copper–nickel sulfide ore. 3. Interactions of Cu with selected sulfide minerals
670
Leaching of a low-grade, copper–nickel sulfide ore: 2. Impact of aeration and pH on Cu recovery during abiotic leaching
671
Leaching of a silver bearing sulphide by-product with cyanide, thiourea and chloride solutions
672
Leaching of a sphalerite concentrate with H2SO4–HNO3 solutions in the presence of C2Cl4
673
Leaching of a zinc concentrate in H2SO4 solutions containing H2O2 and complexing agents
674
Leaching of a zinc ore and concentrate using the Geocoat™ technology
675
Leaching of aluminium from cooking pans and food containers
676
Leaching of amorphous V- and Ti-containing porous silica catalysts in liquid phase oxidation reactions Original Research Article
677
Leaching of an oxide gold ore with chloride/hypochlorite solutions
678
Leaching of antimony from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles into mineral water Original Research Article
679
Leaching of ashes and chars for examining transformations of trace elements during coal combustion and pyrolysis
680
Leaching of ashes from co-combustion of sewage sludge and wood—Part I: Recovery of phosphorus
681
Leaching of ashes from co-combustion of sewage sludge and wood—Part II: The mobility of metals during phosphorus extraction
682
Leaching of atacamite (Cu2(OH)3Cl) using dilute sulphuric acid
683
Leaching of atrazine and some of its metabolites in undisturbed field lysimeters of three soil types
684
Leaching of atrazine, metolachlor and diuron in the field in relation to their injection depth into a silt loam soil
685
Leaching of biomass from semi-natural grasslands – Effects on chemical composition and ash high-temperature behaviour
686
Leaching of bisphenol A (BPA) from polycarbonate plastic to water containing amino acids and its degradation by radical oxygen species
687
Leaching of bisphenol A (BPA) to seawater from polycarbonate plastic and its degradation by reactive oxygen species
688
Leaching of borate waste cement matrices: pore solution and solid phase characterization
689
Leaching of boron through sewage sludge amended soil: the role of clinoptilolite
690
Leaching of borosilicate glasses. I. Experiments
691
Leaching of borosilicate glasses. II. Model and Monte-Carlo simulations
692
Leaching of brominated flame retardants in leachate from landfills in Japan
693
Leaching of cadmium and lead from dried fruits and fruit teas to infusions and decoctions
694
Leaching of cadmium and lead from dried fruits and fruit teas to infusions and decoctions
695
Leaching of cadmium, lead and mercury from fresh and differently preserved edible mushroom, Xerocomus badius, during soaking and boiling
696
Leaching of calcium sulfoaluminate cement pastes by water at regulated pH and temperature: Experimental investigation and modeling
697
Leaching of cations and sulphate after mechanical site preparation at a boreal forest clear-cut area
698
Leaching of CCBs: observations from over 25 years of research
699
Leaching of chalcopyrite and sphalerite using bacteria enriched from a spent chalcocite heap
700
Leaching of chalcopyrite in cupric chloride solution
701
Leaching of chalcopyrite with acidified ferric chloride and carbon tetrachloride addition
702
Leaching of chalcopyrite with Brّnsted acidic ionic liquid
703
Leaching of chalcopyrite with ferric ion. Part I: General aspects
704
Leaching of chalcopyrite with ferric ion. Part II: Effect of redox potential
705
Leaching of chalcopyrite with ferric ion. Part III: Effect of redox potential on the silver-catalyzed process
706
Leaching of chalcopyrite with ferric ion. Part IV: The role of redox potential in the presence of mesophilic and thermophilic bacteria
707
Leaching of chromated copper arsenate wood preservatives: a review
708
Leaching of chromium and barium from steel slag in laboratory and field tests — a solubility controlled process?
709
LEACHING OF COLLOIDS AND DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER FROM COLUMNS PACKED WITH NATURAL SOIL AGGREGATES.
710
Leaching of copper and zinc from copper converter slag flotation tailings using H2SO4 and biologically generated Fe2(SO4)3
711
Leaching of copper(I) sulfide in calcium chloride solution
712
Leaching of copper(I) sulphide by sulphuric acid solution with addition of sodium nitrate
713
Leaching of copper, chromium and arsenic from treated vineyard posts in Marlborough, New Zealand
714
Leaching of copper, nickel and cobalt from Indian Ocean manganese nodules by Aspergillus niger
715
Leaching of cyanogenic glucosides and cyanide from white clover green manure Original Research Article
716
Leaching of dichlorprop and nitrate in structured soil
717
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in mor humus as affected by temperature and pH
718
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in mor humus as affected by temperature and pH
719
Leaching of djurleite in Cu2+/Cl− media
720
Leaching of elements from coal fly ash: Assessment of its potential for use in filling abandoned coal mines
721
Leaching of elements from packaging material into canned foods marketed in India
722
Leaching of enargite in H2SO4–NaCl–O2 media
723
Leaching of finely disseminated gold ore with cyanide and thiourea solutions
724
Leaching of fluorine bearing minerals from lead and zinc concentrates
725
Leaching of glyphosate and AMPA under two soil management practices in Burgundy vineyards (Vosne-Romanée, 21-France)
726
Leaching of gold and copper minerals in cyanide deficient copper solutions
727
Leaching of gold and palladium with aqueous ozone in dilute chloride media
728
Leaching of gold ores with high cyanicides: a physico-chemical modeling approach
729
Leaching of heavy metal from native plants by chemical leachants
730
Leaching of heavy metals (Cu, Ni and Zn) and organic matter after sewage sludge application to Mediterranean forest soils
731
Leaching of heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from reclaimed asphalt pavement
732
Leaching of heavy metals from chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood after disposal
733
Leaching of heavy metals from fast pyrolysis residues produced from different particle sizes of sewage sludge
734
Leaching of heavy metals from fast pyrolysis residues produced from different particle sizes of sewage sludge
735
Leaching of heavy metals under ambient resembling conditions from hydrotreating spent catalysts
736
Leaching of hemimorphite in NH3–(NH4)2SO4–H2O system and its mechanism
737
Leaching of ilmenite ores by acidic chloride solutions
738
Leaching of inorganic contaminants from cement-based waste materials as a result of carbonation during intermittent wetting
739
Leaching of Lead and Zinc from a Low-Grade Oxide Ore in Citric Acid Media
740
Leaching of lead from local ceramic tableware
741
Leaching of lead from solder material of waste printed circuit boards (PCBs)
742
Leaching of lead metallurgical slag in citric solutions—implications for disposal and weathering in soil environments
743
Leaching of lead metallurgical slags and pollutant mobility far from equilibrium conditions
744
Leaching of limonitic laterite ore by acidic thiosulfate solution
745
Leaching of low grade limonite and nontronite ores by fungi metabolic acids
746
Leaching of low-grade manganese ores by using nitric acid and glucose: optimization of the operating conditions
747
Leaching of manganese deep ocean nodules in FeSO4–H2SO4–H2O solutions
748
Leaching of manganese from low-grade manganese ore using oxalic acid as reductant in sulphuric acid solution
749
Leaching of manganese ores using sawdust as a reductant
750
Leaching of mercury from soils at extremely contaminated historical roasting sites (Idrija area, Slovenia)
751
Leaching of mercury-containing cement monoliths aged for one year
752
Leaching of metal ions from black shale by organic acids produced by Aspergillus niger
753
Leaching of metallic silver with aqueous ozone
754
Leaching of Metals from Dental Silver Alloy Wastes
755
Leaching of metals from fly ashes in the presence of complexing agents
756
Leaching of metals from Indian ocean nodules in SO(2)-H(2)O-H(2)SO(4)-(NH4)2 SO(4) medium
757
Leaching of metals from Indian ocean nodules in SO(2)-H(2)O-H(2)SO(4)-(NH4)2 SO(4) medium
758
Leaching of metals from sewage sludge during one year and their relationship to particle size
759
Leaching of Ni–Cu–Fe–S converter matte at varying iron endpoints; mineralogical changes and behaviour of Ir, Rh and Ru
760
Leaching of niobium and tantalum from a low-grade ore using a KOH roast–water leach system
761
Leaching of nitrate from agriculture to groundwater: the effect of policies and measures in the Netherlands
762
Leaching of nitrogen in Swedish agriculture - a historical perspective
763
Leaching of nutrient cations from the forest floor: effects of nitrogen saturation in two long-term manipulations
764
Leaching of nutrients and emission of greenhouse gases from peatland cultivation at Bodin, Northern Norway
765
Leaching of nutrients from a sugarcane crop growing on an Ultisol in Brazil
766
Leaching of nutrients from soil cores treated with a single large dose of digested sewage sludge
767
Leaching of oryzalin and diuron through undisturbed vineyard soil columns under outdoor conditions
768
Leaching of Ovacık gold ore with cyanide, thiourea and thiosulphate
769
Leaching of PCB compounds from untreated and biotreated sludge-soil mixtures
770
Leaching of PCDD/F from fly ash and soil with fire-extinguishing water
771
Leaching of petroleum refinery ash by acidophilic sulfur-oxidizing microbial cultures
772
Leaching of phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides from farmland
773
Leaching of Pollutants from Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
774
Leaching of precious metal ore with fluoroaliphatic surfactant
775
Leaching of pyrolusite using molasses alcohol wastewater as a reductant
776
LEACHING OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS WITH SULFURIC ACID FROM BASTNASITE ORES
777
Leaching of rare earth elements from bastnasite ore (third part)
778
Leaching of rare earth elements from bastnasite ore: Second part
779
Leaching of rare earth metals (REMs) from Korean monazite concentrate
780
Leaching of recently applied and aged residues of the herbicides atrazine and isoproturon through a large, structured clay soil core
781
Leaching of residues of certain pesticides from black tea to brew
782
Leaching of roast-reduced manganese nodules in NH3–(NH4)2CO3 medium
783
Leaching of selected pahʹs and hetero-analogues from an organic matrix into synthetic ground water. Influence of dissolved humic material
784
Leaching of selenium from cement-based matrices
785
Leaching of silica from vanadium-bearing steel slag in sodium hydroxide solution
786
Leaching of silver from solid waste using ultrasound assisted thiourea method
787
Leaching of silver from solid waste using ultrasound assisted thiourea method
788
Leaching of silver sulfide with ferricyanide–cyanide solution
789
Leaching of soil organic carbon and nitrogen in sandy soils after cultivating grass-clover swards
790
Leaching of spent pot-lining with aluminium nitrate and nitric acid: Effect of reaction conditions and thermodynamic modelling of solution speciation
791
Leaching of sulfide copper ore in a NaCl–H2SO4–O2 media with acid pre-treatment
792
Leaching of synthetic scheelite by hydrochloric acid without the formation of tungstic acid
793
Leaching of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive materials
794
Leaching of terbumeton and terbumeton-desethyl from mini-columns packed with soil aggregates in laboratory conditions
795
Leaching of the organophosphorus nematicide fosthiazate Original Research Article
796
Leaching of vanadium from carbonaceous shale
797
Leaching of vanadium from chromium residue
798
Leaching of vanadium from LD converter slag using sulfuric acid
799
Leaching of vanadium from spent sulphuric acid catalysts
800
Leaching of various metals from coal into aqueous solutions containing an acid or a chelating agent
801
Leaching of waste battery paste components. Part 1: Lead citrate synthesis from PbO and PbO2
802
Leaching of waste battery paste components. Part 2: Leaching and desulphurisation of PbSO4 by citric acid and sodium citrate solution
803
Leaching of wood ash products aimed for spreading in forest floors – Influence of method and L/S ratio
804
LEACHING OF ZINC AND MANGANESE FROM SPENT ZINC–CARBON BATTERIES IN ACETIC ACID SOLUTION
805
Leaching of zinc from calcined smithsonite using sodium hydroxide
806
Leaching of zinc sulfide in alkaline solution via chemical conversion with lead carbonate
807
Leaching ofMetals, Organic Carbon and Nutrients fromMunicipalWaste under Semi-Arid Conditions
808
Leaching Optimization of Sarcheshmeh Copper Concentrate by Application of Taguchi Experimental Design Method
809
Leaching patterns of heavy metals and nitrogen evaluated with a modified tanks-in-series model
810
Leaching Potential and Effectiveness of Pervious Mortar Filters in Bacteria and Turbidity Removal from Surface Water
811
Leaching potential of arsenic from Pteris vittata L. under field conditions Original Research Article
812
Leaching potential of heavy metals (Cd, Ni, Pb, Cu and Zn) from acidic sandy soil amended with dolomite phosphate rock (DPR) fertilizers
813
Leaching Procedure and Kinetic Studies of Cobalt in Cathode Materials from Spent Lithium Ion Batteries Using Organic Citric Acid as Leachant
814
Leaching procedure used in dating young potassic volcanic rocks by the 226Ra/230Th method
815
Leaching properties of some degradation products of alachlor and metolachlor
816
Leaching properties of stabilised/solidified cement-admixtures-sewage sludges systems
817
Leaching rates of rock-forming components through acidic alteration
818
LEACHING RECOVERY OF ZINC, COBALT AND MANGANESE FROM ZINC PURIFICATION RESIDUE
819
Leaching requirement and salinity threshold for the yield and agronomic characteristics of halophytes under salt stress
820
Leaching requirement for soil salinity control: Steady-state versus transient models
821
Leaching residue of nickeliferous laterites as a source of iron concentrate
822
Leaching results of reactive materials
823
Leaching risk of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in soil receiving reclaimed wastewater
824
Leaching studies of alkali roasted bomarilmenite and anatase during the processing of synthetic rutile
825
Leaching studies of potash–lime–silica glass with medieval composition by IRRAS
826
Leaching studies on naturally weathered potash-lime–silica glasses
827
Leaching tests for environmental assessment of inorganic substances in wastes, Sweden
828
Leaching tests for waste compliance and characterisation: recent practical experiences
829
Leaching tests on different mortars using accelerated electrochemical method
830
Leaching tests with thin film solar cells based on copper indium diselenide (CIS)
831
Leaching Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu from Wastewater Sludge Using Fenton Process
832
Leaching, runoff and speciation of arsenic in a laboratory mesocosm
833
Leaching-bed reactor for producing stabilised plant growing media from dairy manure
834
Lead (II) carbon paste electrode based on derivatized multi-walled carbon nanotubes: Application to lead content determination in environmental samples
835
Lead (II) detection and contamination routes in environmental sources, cookware and home-prepared foods from Zimatlán, Oaxaca, Mexico Original Research Article
836
Lead (II) removal from natural soils by enhanced electrokinetic remediation
837
Lead (Pb) and Copper (Cu) Concentration in the Eggshells of Audouin’s Gulls (Larus audouinii) in Turkey
838
Lead (Pb) fluxes and Pb isotopic compositions from Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua
839
Lead (Pb) in the C-rich, s-process rich, metal poor subgiant LP625-44 Original Research Article
840
Lead (Pb) isotopes as a tracer of Pb origin in Yangtze River intertidal zone
841
Lead (Pb) legacy from vehicle traffic in eight California urbanized areas: Continuing influence of lead dust on childrenʹs health Review Article
842
Lead (Pb) levels, delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) activities, zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) levels in blood, and urinary delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) and coproporphyrin (CP) concentrations were measured for 318 environmental Pb exposed childre
843
Lead accumulation from non-saline and saline environment by Tamarix smyrnensis Bunge
844
Lead accumulation in the aquatic fern Azolla filiculoides
845
Lead accumulation in woodchucks (Marmota monax) at small arms and skeet ranges
846
Lead acetate does not inhibit dimethylnitrosamine activation and interacts with phenobarbital which is genotoxic in the ST cross of the Drosophila wing spot test
847
Lead Acetate Provokes Poor Sperm Quality and Reduced Sperm Concentration in Male Wistars Rats
848
Lead acid batteries in solar refrigeration systems
849
Lead acid batteries simulation including experimental validation
850
Lead acid battery with thin metal film (TMF®) technology for high power applications
851
Lead activation of sphalerite during galena flotation
852
Lead adsorption capacity of some moss species used for heavy metal analysis
853
Lead Adsorption From Synthetic Wastewater by Prosopis Mimosaceae Sawdust
854
Lead adsorption on carbon nanotubes
855
Lead adsorption onto exfoliated graphitic nanoplatelets in aqueous solutions
856
Lead Adsorption onto Surface Modified Nano Titania: Kinetic and Thermodynamic Studies
857
Lead adsorption to metal oxides and organic material of freshwater surface coatings determined using a novel selective extraction method
858
Lead alloys: past, present and future
859
Lead amplifies glutamate-induced oxidative stress
860
Lead and aluminium levels in infantsʹ hair, diet, and the local environment in the Moroccan city of Marrakech
861
Lead and Aroclor 1254 disrupt reproductive neuroendocrine function in Atlantic croaker
862
Lead and arsenic in bones of birds of prey from Spain
863
Lead and bromide precipitation from aqueous acidic solutions. Potential exploitation in industrial applications Original Research Article
864
Lead and cadmium accumulation potential and toxicity threshold determined for land cress and spinach
865
Lead and Cadmium Bioremoval by Halomonas sp., an Exopolysaccharide-Producing Halophilic Bacterium
866
Lead and cadmium biosorption by extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) extracted from activated sludges: pH-sorption edge tests and mathematical equilibrium modelling
867
Lead and cadmium concentrations in goat, cow, sheep, and buffalo milks from different regions of Iran
868
Lead and Cadmium Concentrations in Raw Milk and Dairy Products in Zanjan, Iran: A Study on Winter and Summer Variations
869
Lead and Cadmium Concentrations in Throughfall of Pinus eldarica and Cupressus arizonica Plantations in a Semi-Arid Polluted Area
870
Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
871
Lead and Cadmium Contaminations in Fruits and Vegetables, and Arsenic in Rice: A Cross Sectional Study on Risk Assessment in Iran
872
Lead and Cadmium Content of Korbal Rice in Northern Iran
873
Lead and cadmium contents in cereals and pulses in north-eastern China
874
LEAD AND CADMIUM CONTENTS IN NILE WATER, TILAPIA AND CATFISH FROM ROSETTA BRANCH, RIVER NILE, EGYPT
875
Lead and Cadmium Elements Detected in Milk Samples from Local Markets in Baghdad
876
Lead and cadmium exposures from canned and non-canned beverages in Nigeria: A public health concern
877
Lead and cadmium immobilization on calcitic limestone materials Original Research Article
878
Lead and cadmium in eggs of colonially nesting waterbirds of different position in the food chain of Greek wetlands of international importance
879
Lead and cadmium in human teeth from Jordan by atomic absorption spectrometry: Some factors influencing their concentrations
880
Lead and cadmium in indoor air and the urban environment
881
Lead and cadmium in leaves of deciduous trees in Beijing, China: Development of a metal accumulation index (MAI)
882
Lead and cadmium in red deer and wild boar from different hunting grounds in Croatia Original Research Article
883
Lead and Cadmium in Soil and Isopoda Woodlice in Croatia
884
Lead and cadmium interactions in Cynodon nlemfuensis and sandy soil subjected to treated wastewater application under greenhouse conditions
885
Lead and cadmium levels in human milk and blood
886
Lead and cadmium levels of commonly administered pediatric syrups in Nigeria: A public health concern? Original Research Article
887
Lead and Cadmium Overexposure at a Trace Metal Micronutrients Plant
888
Lead and copper biosorption by marine red algae Gelidium and algal composite material in a CSTR (“Carberry” type)
889
Lead and copper removal from aqueous solutions by porous glass derived calcium hydroxyapatite
890
Lead and Cu in contaminated urban soils: Extraction with chemical reagents and bioluminescent bacteria and yeast
891
Lead- and device-related complications in the Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrillators Trial
892
Lead and female reproductive function
893
Lead and female reproductive function
894
Lead and fluoride content in human bone and hair in the Gdańsk region
895
Lead and Hemoglobin Level in Blood of Occupationally Exposed Workers at Brack Alshatti Area, Libya
896
Lead and Infertility
897
Lead and its isotopes in the sediment of three sites on the Lebanese coast: Identification of contamination sources and mobility
898
Lead and lead alloy foams
899
Lead and lead alloy foams Original Research Article
900
Lead and lead isotopes in agricultural soils of Europe – The continental perspective
901
Lead and Mercury Exposure and Related Health Problems in Metal Artisan Workplaces and High-Risk Household Contacts in Thimphu, Bhutan
902
Lead and mercury in aerosol particles collected over the South Pole during ISCAT-2000
903
Lead and Nd isotopic evidence for a crustal Pb source of the giant Broken Hill Pb–Zn–Ag deposit, New South Wales, Australia
904
Lead and nervous system cancer
905
Lead and nervous system cancer
906
Lead and Nickel Accumulation in Brassica juncea arawali Growing in Contaminated Soil
907
Lead and nickel removal using Microspora and Lemna minor
908
Lead and osmium isotopic constraints on the oceanic mantle from single abyssal peridotite sulfides
909
Lead and other trace metals in preeclampsia: A case–control study in Tehran, Iran
910
Lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface soil from day care centres in the city of Bergen, Norway
911
Lead and Silica Exposure During Renovation of a Water Tower
912
Lead and soil properties distributions in a roadside soil: Effect of preferential flow paths
913
Lead and stable Pb-isotope characteristics of tropical soils in north-eastern Brazil
914
Lead and sulfur isotopic ratios in precipitation and their relations to trans-boundary atmospheric pollution
915
Lead and the kidney
916
Lead and the London Metal Exchange — a happy marriage? The outlook for prices and pricing issues confronting the lead industry
917
Lead and traditional Moroccan pharmacopoeia
918
Lead and uranium isotopic behavior in diagenetic and epigenetic manganese nodules, Timna Basin, Israel, determined by MC-ICP-MS
919
Lead and vanadium removal from a real industrial wastewater by gravitational settling/sedimentation and sorption onto Pinus sylvestris sawdust
920
Lead and zinc accumulation and tolerance in populations of six wetland plants
921
Lead and zinc bioavailability to Eisenia fetida after phosphorus amendment to repository soils
922
Lead and zinc flows from technosphere to biosphere in a city region
923
Lead and zinc in formation waters, Alberta Basin, Canada: Their relation to the Pine Point ore fluid
924
Lead and zinc in the Wallsend Burn, an urban catchment in Tyneside, UK
925
Lead angles and emitting electron energies of Io-controlled decameter radio arcs
926
Lead Article with Commentaries Daring to Dream: Promoting Social and Economic Justice at Work
927
Lead as a model material to simulate mandrel rolling of hot steel tube
928
Lead associated caries development in children living in a lead contaminated area, Thailand
929
Lead aVR, a mostly ignored but very valuable lead in clinical electrocardiography
930
Lead based supernova neutrino detectors Original Research Article
931
Lead battery markets and recycling in Mexico and South America
932
Lead bioaccumulation in earthworms, Lumbricus terrestris, from exposure to lead compounds of differing solubility
933
Lead bioaccumulation potential of an aquatic macrophyte Najas indica are related to antioxidant system
934
Lead Bioavailability in the Environment: Its Exposure and and Effects
935
Lead biomonitoring in different organs of lead intoxicated rats employing GF AAS and different sample preparations
936
Lead biosorption and desorption by intact and pretreated spirulina maxima biomass
937
Lead blood concentrations and renal function evaluation: Study in an exposed Mexican population
938
Lead bromide and ternary alkali lead bromide single crystals — growth and emission properties
939
Lead budget for the German Bight
940
Lead chalcogenide on silicon infrared sensors: focal plane array with 96×128 pixels on active Si-chip
941
Lead characterisation by an objective evaluation method
942
Lead chloride-based layered perovskite incorporated with an excited state intramolecular proton transfer dye
943
Lead citrate precursor route to synthesize nanostructural lead oxide from spent lead acid battery paste
944
Lead clusters: Different potentials, different structures
945
Lead compound, phone home IRORI
946
Lead concentrates in ovarian follicle compromises pregnancy
947
Lead concentration and the level of glutathione, glutathione S-transferase, reductase and peroxidase in the blood of some occupational workers from Irbid City, Jordan
948
Lead concentration and the level of glutathione, glutathione S-transferase, reductase and peroxidase in the blood of some occupational workers from Irbid City, Jordan
949
Lead concentration in breast milk of lactating women who were living in Tehran, Iran.
950
Lead concentrations and isotope ratios in street dust in major cities in Greece in relation to the use of lead in petrol
951
Lead concentrations and isotope ratios in urban tree leaves
952
Lead concentrations and isotopes in aerosols from Xiamen, China
953
Lead concentrations and isotopes in corals and water near Bermuda, 1780–2000
954
Lead Concentrations and Isotopic Signatures in Vintages of French Wine between 1950 and 1991
955
Lead concentrations in birds of prey in Britain
956
Lead concentrations in bones and feathers of the globally threatened Spanish imperial eagle Original Research Article
957
Lead concentrations in cortical and trabecular bones in deceased smelter workers
958
Lead concentrations in feathers and blood of common blackbirds (Turdus merula) and in earthworms inhabiting unpolluted and moderately polluted urban areas
959
Lead concentrations in fine particulate matter after the phasing out of leaded gasoline in Xi’an, China
960
Lead Concentrations in the Around Soilsof Some Exit Highwaysin Ahwaz
961
Lead contamination and associated disease in captive and reintroduced red kites Milvus milvus in England
962
Lead Contamination and Microbial Lead Tolerance in Soils at Major Road Junctions in Benin City
963
Lead Contamination and Pollution Indexes in Roadside Soil in Tehran, Iran
964
Lead Contamination and Pollution Indexes in Roadside Soil in Tehran, Iran
965
Lead contamination in Eugenia dyeriana herbal preparations from different commercial sources in Malaysia
966
Lead contamination in fishes oh the Kor River.
967
Lead Contamination in Opium, Opium Tincture, and Methadone Oral Solution, in Iran
968
Lead Contamination in Playgrounds in Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina)-environmental and Children Health Risk Assessment
969
Lead contamination in shooting range soils from abrasion of lead bullets and subsequent weathering
970
Lead contamination in tap water of households with children in Lower Saxony, Germany
971
Lead contamination in tea garden soils and factors affecting its bioavailability
972
Lead contamination in tea leaves and non-edaphic factors affecting it
973
Lead contamination in the Mexican Caribbean recorded by the coral Montastraea annularis (Ellis and Solander)
974
Lead contamination levels in potable, irrigation and waste waters from an industrial area in Southern Spain
975
Lead contamination of an old shooting range affecting the local ecosystem — A case study with a holistic approach
976
Lead contamination of candy: an example of crisis management in public health
977
Lead contamination of fluvial sediments in an eroding blanket peat catchment
978
Lead contamination of inexpensive seasonal and holiday products
979
Lead contamination of small cetaceans in European waters – The use of stable isotopes for identifying the sources of lead exposure
980
Lead contamination of soils and vegetation in the vicinity of a lead smelter in Nigeria
981
Lead contamination of the environment in Russia
982
Lead content in household paints in India
983
Lead content in the femoral heads of inhabitants of Silesia (Poland)
984
Lead content of dried films of domestic paints currently sold in Nigeria
985
Lead content of rice collected from various areas in the world
986
Lead contents in the surface enamel of deciduous teeth sampled in vivo from children in uncontaminated and in lead-contaminated areas
987
Lead contents in the surface enamel of primary and permanent teeth, whole blood, serum, and saliva of 6- to 8-year-old children Original Research Article
988
Lead coolant test facility systems design, thermal hydraulic analysis and cost estimate
989
Lead Coolant Test Facility—Design concept and requirements
990
Lead corrole complexes in solution: Powerful multielectron transfer reagents for redox catalysis
991
Lead decline in the Indian environment resulting from the petrol-lead phase-out programme
992
Lead demand of future vehicle technologie
993
Lead Deposition in the Shell of the Bivalve, Mya arenaria: an Indicator of Dissolved Lead in Seawater
994
Lead deposition onto fractured vitreous carbon: influence of electrochemical pretreated electrode
995
Lead detection in environmental water sample using an organoclay film-based attenuated total reflectance sensor
996
Lead detection using micro/nanocrystalline boron-doped diamond by square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry
997
Lead determination in glasses by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
998
Lead determination in glasses by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
999
Lead determination in whole blood by laser ablation coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
1000
Lead determination with on-line enrichment system