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Runoff and sediment losses from 27 upland catchments in Southeast Asia: Impact of rapid land use changes and conservation practices
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Runoff and sediment losses from rough and smooth soil surfaces in a laboratory experiment
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Runoff and sediment modeling in a peri-urban artificial landscape: Case study of Olympic Forest Park in Beijing
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Runoff and sediment responses to grazing native and introduced species on highly erodible Southern Great Plains soil
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Runoff and sediment yield from rural roads, trails and settlements in the upper Konto catchment, East Java, Indonesia
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Runoff and sediment yield in a semi-arid environment: the effect of land management after farmland abandonment
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Runoff and sediment yield modeling from a small agricultural watershed in India using the WEPP model
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Runoff and sediment yield modeling using WEPP in a semi-arid environment (Case study: Orazan Watershed)
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Runoff and sediment-associated nutrient losses under different land uses in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
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Runoff and soil erosion as affected by plastic mulch patterns in vegetable field at Dianchi lakeʹs catchment, China
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Runoff and soil erosion from areas of burnt scrub: comparison of experimental results with those predicted by the WEPP model
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Runoff and soil erosion on cultivated rainfed terraces in the Middle Hills of Nepal
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Runoff and soil erosion under rainfall simulation of Andisols from the Ecuadorian Pلramo: effect of tillage and burning
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Runoff and soil loss from midwestern and southeastern US silt loam soils as affected by tillage practice and soil organic matter content
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Runoff and soil loss from ultra-narrow row cotton plots with and without stiff-grass hedges
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Runoff and soil loss from ultra-narrow row cotton plots with and without stiff-grass hedges
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Runoff and soil loss relationships for the Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregion
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Runoff and soil loss under different tillage methods on Stagnic Luvisols in central Croatia
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Runoff and sorghum performance as affected by the spacing of stone lines in the semiarid Sahelian zone
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Runoff and tidal influences on the estuarine turbidity maximum of a highly turbid system: The upper Humber and Ouse Estuary, UK
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Runoff and water erosion modelling using WEPP on a Mediterranean cultivated catchment
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Runoff at contrasting scales in a semiarid ecosystem: A complex balance between biological soil crust features and rainfall characteristics
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Runoff cascades, channel network and computation hierarchy determination on a structured semi-irregular triangular grid
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Runoff characteristics of artificial catchment materials for rainwater harvesting in the semiarid regions of China
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Runoff characteristics of nutrients from an agricultural watershed with intensive livestock production
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Runoff concentration and load of nitrogen and phosphorus from a residential area in an intensive agricultural watershed Original Research Article
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Runoff conditions in the upper Danube basin under an ensemble of climate change scenarios
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Runoff control of soil degassing at an active volcano. The case of Piton de la Fournaise, Réunion Island
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Runoff Curve Numbers for Small Grain Under German Cropping Conditions
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Runoff Curves Development for Al-Adhaim Catchment Using Digital Simulation Models
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Runoff drainage, groundwater exploitation and irrigation with underground channels in Cappadocia: Meskendir Valley case-stud
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Runoff erosion and nutrient depletion in five Mediterranean soils of NE Spain under different land use
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Runoff erosion process on different underlying surfaces from disturbed soils in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
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Runoff estimation in small rural watersheds using DEMS in North West of Argentina
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Runoff estimation in southern Brazil based on Smithʹs modified model and the Curve Number method
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Runoff Features for Interrill Erosion at Different Rainfall Intensities, Slope Lengths, and Gradients in an Agricultural Loessial Hillslope
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Runoff features of pasture and crop slopes at different rainfall intensities, antecedent moisture contents and gradients on the Chinese Loess Plateau: A solution of rainfall simulation experiments
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Runoff forecasting by artificial neural network and conventional model
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Runoff forecasting for an asphalt plane by Artificial Neural Networks and comparisons with kinematic wave and autoregressive moving average models
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Runoff forecasting using a Takagi–Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model with online learning
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Runoff from orchard floors—micro-plot field experiments and modeling
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Runoff from tropical alpine grasslands increases with areal extent of wetlands
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Runoff generation following a prolonged dry period
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Runoff generation fostered by physical and biological crusts in semi-arid sandy soils Original Research Article
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Runoff generation in a degraded Andean ecosystem: Interaction of vegetation cover and land use
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Runoff generation in an intensively disturbed, abandoned farmland catchment, Central Spanish Pyrenees
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Runoff generation in karst catchments: multifractal analysis
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Runoff generation mechanisms in high-relief mountainous watersheds with different underlying geology
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Runoff generation processes in a small Mediterranean research catchment (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees)
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Runoff generation related to intra-field soil surface characteristics variability: Application to conservation tillage context
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Runoff generation, sediment movement and soil water behaviour on calcareous (limestone) slopes of some Mediterranean environments in southeast Spain
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Runoff hydraulic characteristics and sediment generation in sloped grassplots under simulated rainfall conditions
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Runoff hydrograph simulation based on time variable isochrone technique
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Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian River Lagoon Watershed
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Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian River Lagoon Watershed
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Runoff irrigation of crops with contrasting root and shoot development in northern Kenya: water depletion and above- and below-ground biomass production
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Runoff mapping using WEPP erosion model and GIS tools
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Runoff modeling by HEC-HMS Model (Case Study: Kan watershed, Iran)
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Runoff modelling of rural catchments in Turkey
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Runoff Modelling Through Back Propagation Artificial Neural Network With Variable Rainfall-Runoff Data
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Runoff models and flood frequency statistics for design flood estimation in Austria – Do they tell a consistent story?
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Runoff nitrogen from a large sized paddy field during a crop period
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Runoff of pesticides from rice fields in the Ile de Camargue (Rhône river delta, France): Field study and modeling
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Runoff of pharmaceuticals and personal care products following application of dewatered municipal biosolids to an agricultural field Original Research Article
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Runoff of pharmaceuticals and personal care products following application of biosolids to an agricultural field
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Runoff on slopes with restoring vegetation: A case study from the Tigray highlands, Ethiopia
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Runoff prediction using an integrated hybrid modelling scheme
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Runoff predictions in ungauged catchments in southeast Tibetan Plateau
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Runoff processes in headwater catchments—an experimental study in Western Ghats, South India
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Runoff processes, stream water residence times and controlling landscape characteristics in a mesoscale catchment: An initial evaluation
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Runoff Quality Analysis of Urban Catchments with Analytical Probabilistic Models
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Runoff quality evaluations of continuous and rotational over-wintering systems for beef cows
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Runoff rates and ecotoxicity of zinc induced by atmospheric corrosion
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Runoff rates, chemical speciation and bioavailability of copper released from naturally patinated copper
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Runoff response to spatial variability in precipitation: an analysis of observed data
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Runoff responses to forest thinning at plot and catchment scales in a headwater catchment draining Japanese cypress forest
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Runoff simulation considering time-varying partial contributing area based on current precipitation index
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Runoff simulation using SWAT model and SUFI-2 algorithm (Case study: Shafaroud watershed, Guilan Province, Iran)
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Runoff Simulation using WetSpa Distributed Hydrological Model in Ziarat Watershed of Golestan Province, Iran
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Run-off transport of herbicides during natural and simulated rainfall and its reduction by vegetated filter strips
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Runoff water harvesting for dry spell mitigation for cowpea in the savannah belt of Nigeria
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Run-off water harvesting for dry spell mitigation in maize (Zea mays L.): results from on-farm research in semi-arid Kenya
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Runoff water quality from dryland cropping on Vertisols in Central Queensland, Australia
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Runoff water quality from manured riparian grasslands with contrasting drainage and simulated grazing pressure
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Runoff, erosion, and water quality of agricultural watersheds in central Navarre (Spain)
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Runoff, sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus losses from agricultural land converted to sweetgum and switchgrass bioenergy feedstock production in north Alabama
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Runoff-denoted drought index and its relationship to the yields of spring wheat in the arid area of Hexi corridor, Northwest China
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Runoff-driven export of particulate organic carbon from soil in temperate forested uplands
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Runoff-related agricultural impact in relation to macroinvertebrate communities of the Lourens River, South Africa
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Run-on contribution to a Sahelian two-phase mosaic system: Soil water regime and vegetation life cycles
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Runout analysis in fatigue investigation
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Runout Analysis of Slurry Flows with Bingham Model
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Run-out distance and erosion of debris-flows in the Nile deep-sea fan system: Evidence from lithofacies and micropalaeontological analyses
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Run-out Effects of Debris Flows Based on Numerical Simulation
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Runs in superpositions of renewal processes with applications to discrimination
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Runs of geometrically distributed random variables: a probabilistic analysis
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Runs rules schemes for monitoring process variability
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Runs tests for assessing volatility forecastability in financial time series
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Runtime analysis of a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for obtaining finite approximations of Pareto fronts
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Runtime analysis of the (1 + 1) EA on computing unique input output sequences
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Run-Time Data-Dependent Defect Tolerance for Hybrid CMOS/Nanodevice Digital Memories
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Runtime efficient simulation of monolith catalysts with a dual-layer washcoat
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Runtime feasibility check for non-preemptive real-time periodic tasks
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Run-time monitoring and enforcement of electronic contracts
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Runtime Reconfiguration Techniques for Efficient General-Purpose Computation
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Runtime recovery and manipulation of software architecture of component-based systems
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Runtime resource checking at WENDELSTEIN 7-X during plasma operation
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Runtime verification and monitoring of embedded systems
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Runtime verification of programs using rulebased active system
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Runtime Visualization of the Human Arterial Tree
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Run-to-run control and performance monitoring of overlay in semiconductor manufacturing
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Run-to-run control methods based on the DHOBE algorithm
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Run-to-run critical dimension and sidewall angle lithography control using the PROLITH simulator
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Run-to-run optimization via control of generalized constraints
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Run-up and Inundation Pattern Developed During the Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004 Along the Coast of Tamilnadu (India)
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Runway Lighting and Lighting Control Systems: Example of the Erzincan Airport
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Runway obstacle detection by controlled spatiotemporal image flow disparity
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Runway sequencing with holding patterns
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Runwien: a text-based interface for the WIEN package Original Research Article
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RUNX: A trilogy of cancer genes
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RUNX1 amplification in lineage conversion of childhood B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia to acute myelogenous leukemia
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RUNX1 rearrangements in acute myeloblastic leukemia relapsing after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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RUNX1-MTG16 fusion gene in acute myeloblastic leukemia with t(16;21)(q24;q22): case report and review of the literature
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RUNX2 alleles associated with BMD in Scottish women; interaction of RUNX2 alleles with menopausal status and body mass index
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Runx2 and HDAC3 mediated-repression is relieved in differentiating human osteoblast cells to allow high BSP expression
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RUNX2 is overexpressed in melanoma cells and mediates their migration and invasion
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Runx2 regulates the expression of GNAS on SaOs-2 cells
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RUNX3 Attenuates β-Catenin/T Cell Factors in Intestinal Tumorigenesis
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RUNX3 Attenuates β-Catenin/T Cell Factors in Intestinal Tumorigenesis
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Runx3 Expression Inhibits Proliferation and Distinctly Alters mRNA Expression of Bax in AGS and A549 Cancer Cells
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Runx3 is essential for the target-specific axon pathfinding of trkc-expressing dorsal root ganglion neurons
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Runx-dependent regulation of G-protein γ3 expression in T-cells
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RuO2 nanorod coated cathode for the electrolysis of water
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RuO2 supported on Sb-doped SnO2 nanoparticles for polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysers
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RuO2/activated carbon composites as a positive electrode in an alkaline electrochemical capacitor
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RuO2/activated carbon composites as a positive electrode in an alkaline electrochemical capacitor
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RuO2/carbon nanotubes composites synthesized by microwave-assisted method for electrochemical supercapacitor
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RuO2/SiO2/Si and SiO2/porous Si/Si interfaces analysed by SIMS
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RuO2–TiO2 mixed oxides prepared from the hydrolysis of the metal alkoxides
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RuO4-catalysed oxidative cyclisation of 1,6-dienes to trans-2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydropyranyldiols. A novel stereoselective process
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RuO4-catalyzed oxidation reactions of isoxazolino-2-azanorbornane derivatives: a short-cut synthesis of tricyclic lactams and peptidomimetic γ-amino acids
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RuO4-catalyzed oxidative polycyclization of squalene. Determination of the configuration of the penta-tetrahydrofuranyl diol product
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RuO4-catalyzed oxidative polycyclization of the Cs-symmetric isoprenoid polyene digeranyl. An unexpected stereochemical outcome
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RuO4-promoted oxidative polycyclization of isoprenoid polyenes. A further insight into the stereochemistry of the process
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RuO4-promoted syn-oxidative polycyclization of isoprenoid polyenes: a new stereoselective cascade process
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RuOx/polypyrrole nanocomposite electrode for electrochemical capacitors
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Rupestris Stem Pitting Associated Virus-1 is Consistently Detected in Grapevines that are Infected with Rupestris Stem Pitting
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Ruphos-mediated Suzuki cross-coupling of secondary alkyl trifluoroborates
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Rupi Kaur: Women’s Writing Tradition in Translation
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Ruprecht 3: An old star cluster remnant?
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Rupture analysis of CuCrZr plasma facing component during a loss of flow accident in Tore-Supra
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Rupture and accretion of the Celebes Sea crustrelated to the North–Sulawesi subduction: combinedinterpretation of reflection and refraction seismicmeasurements
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Rupture and damage mechanism analysis of a bolted assembly using coupling techniques between A.E. and D.I.C.
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Rupture and fragmentation of pressurized pipes and fast reactor fuel pins Original Research Article
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Rupture at the flank of the subducted Gagua ridge: The 18 December 2001 earthquake (Mw 6.8) offshore eastern Taiwan
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Rupture behavior of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake—slips on a curved fault in response to the regional plate convergence
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Rupture by damage accumulation in rocks
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Rupture characteristics of 28 March 2005 Sumatra earthquake from GPS measurements and its implication for tsunami generation
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Rupture characteristics of the 2012 earthquake doublet in Ahar-Varzagan region using the Empirical Green Function method
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Rupture complexity of the 1994 Bolivia and 2013 Sea of Okhotsk deep earthquakes
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Rupture dimensions and rupture processes of fluid-induced microcracks in salt rock
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Rupture Directivity During the September 7, 1999 (Mw5.9) Athens (Greece) Earthquake Inferred from Forward Modeling of Strong Ground Motion
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Rupture energy evaluation for brittle materials
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Rupture following aortic implantation of a right coronary artery initially arising anomalously from the pulmonary trunk
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Rupture force of adsorbed self-assembled surfactant layers: Effect of the dielectric exchange force
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Rupture lengths and temporal history of significant earthquakes on the offshore and north coast segments of the Northern San Andreas Fault based on turbidite stratigraphy
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Rupture mechanism and source parameters of Umbria-Marche mainshocks from strong motion data
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Rupture mechanisms in combined tension and shear—Experiments
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Rupture mechanisms in combined tension and shear—Micromechanics
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Rupture Models with Dynamically Determined Breakdown Displacement
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Rupture of a giant coronary artery aneurysm due to Kawasaki disease
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Rupture of a hepatic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma
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Rupture of a Non Coronary Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm in Side the Right Atrium
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Rupture of a polypropylene suture after aortic operation: a scanning electronic microscopical assessment of potential mechanisms
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Rupture of a PS bond in a disulfurimidophosphinate ligand. The X-ray crystal structures of [(μ2-H)Ru3(μ3-S){μ2-S,S,P′-(SPPh2)(PPh2)N}(CO)8] and [(μ2-H)Ru3{μ2-S,S,P′-(SPPh2)(PPh2)N}(CO)9]
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Rupture of a Saphenous Graft Into the Right Ventricle
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Rupture of a Saphenous Vein Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Due to Aspergillus Necrotizing Vasculitis
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Rupture of a Synthetic VSD Patch 28 Years After Total Correction of Fallot’s Anomaly
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Rupture of an aneurysm of a coronary arteriovenous fistula
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Rupture of an expander prosthesis mimics axillary cancer recurrence
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Rupture of an isolated septal artery during diagnostic angiography in a patient with myocardial noncompaction
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Rupture of an uncommon mediastinal aneurysm resulting in spontaneous hematoma
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Rupture of ascending aorta secondary to tuberculous aortitis
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Rupture of chorda tendineae of the tricuspid valve in a horse: a case report
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Rupture of congenital peripheral pulmonary aneurysm
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Rupture of equilibrium foam films due to random thermal and mechanical perturbations
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Rupture of guide wire during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, a case report
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Rupture of Hydatid Liver Cyst into Peritoneal Cavity Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma; a Case Report
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RUPTURE OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM AFTER PARTIAL CLIPPING DUE TO ASPIRATION DRAINAGE SYSTEM - A Case Report -
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Rupture of noncoronary sinus aneurysm into the mitral anterior leaflet and the left ventricle
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Rupture of posteromedial papillary muscle as a mechanism of death in dilated cardiomyopathy
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RUPTURE OF PREGNANT UTERUS AT TERM
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Rupture of silicone-gel breast implants
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Rupture of silicone-gel breast implants
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Rupture of silicone-gel breast implants
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Rupture of silicone-gel breast implants: causes, sequelae, and diagnosis
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Rupture of single receptor–ligand bonds: A new insight into probability distribution function
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Rupture of Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm Associated with Infective Endocarditis in a 39-Year-Old Patient with Congenital Ventricular Septal Defect and Subvalvular Pulmonary Stenosis: A Case Report
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Rupture of spleen post colonoscopy
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Rupture of splenic artery aneurysm in a pregnant patient with portal hypertension
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Rupture of splenic artery pseudoaneurysm presenting with massive upper gastrointestinal bleed
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Rupture of the ascending aorta caused by blunt trauma
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Rupture of the Atrial Septum and Tricuspid Valve After Blunt Chest Trauma
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Rupture of the common carotid artery after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
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Rupture of the common carotid artery in a helicopter crash in a patient with aberrant right subclavian artery
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Rupture of the distal biceps brachii tendon: isokinetic power analysis and complications after anatomic reinsertion compared with fixation to the brachialis muscle
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Rupture of the left rectus abdominis muscle due to COVID-19 related cough
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Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle in nursing home residents
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Rupture of the peroneous tertius in a horse
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Rupture of the renal pelvis complicating a renal colic: report of a case
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Rupture of the scarred uterus: prediction and diagnosis
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Rupture of the sinus of Valsalva in pregnancy
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Rupture of the spleen in a patient with metastatic angiosarcoma of the breast
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Rupture of the subscapularis tendon (isolated or in combination with supraspinatus tear): When is a repair indicated?
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Rupture of the subscapularis tendon after shoulder arthroplasty: Diagnosis, treatment, and outcome
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Rupture of the thyrocervical trunk branch from the subclavian artery in a patient with neurofibromatosis: a case report
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Rupture of the Vinculum in Association with Tendon Injury within the Digital Flexor Tendon Sheath in Two Horses
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Rupture of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Associated with Behcet’s Disease
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Rupture of tubo-ovarian abscess in second trimester of pregnancy: A case report at Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
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Rupture of zwitterionic lipid vesicles by an amphipathic, α-helical peptide: Indirect effects of sensor surface and implications for experimental analysis
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Rupture pressure of wear degraded alloy 600 steam generator tubings
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Rupture process of the 19 August 1992 Susamyr, Kyrgyzstan, earthquake
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Rupture process of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake (Ms 8.1) from the inversion of teleseismic and regional seismograms
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Rupture Process of the 1995 Antofagasta Subduction Earthquake (Mw = 8.1)
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Rupture Process of the 26 January 2001 Mw 7.6 Bhuj, India, Earthquake from Teleseismic Broadband Data
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Rupture Segmentation and Process of the 2001 Mw 7.8 Central Kunlun, China, Earthquake
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Rupture simulation of 3D elastoplastic structures under dynamic loading
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Rupture speed and slip velocity: What can we learn from simulated earthquakes?
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Rupture speed dependence on initial stress profiles: Insights from glacier and laboratory stick-slip
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Rupture time analyses of the Sn–3.5Ag solder alloys containing Cu or Bi Original Research Article
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Rupture zones in the area of the 17.08.99 Izmit (NW Turkey) large earthquake (Mw 7.4) and stress changes caused by its generation
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Rupture, orientation and strain-induced crystallization of polymer chain and network in vulcanized polyisoprene during uniaxial deformation by in-situ Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and synchrotron X-ray analysis
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm masquerading as testicular pain
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm presented as Cullen's sign and Grey Turner’s sign
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: The financial analysis
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm with Marfanʹs syndrome variant, a case from the family with high incidence of aortic aneurysm
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Ruptured aneurysm of sinus of valsalva with ventricular septal defect: the role of transesophageal echocardiography in diagnosis
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Ruptured Aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva: Insights From Magnetic Resonance First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
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Ruptured Aneurysm of the Splenic Artery: A Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain after Blunt Trauma
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Ruptured aortic cusp aneurysm in infective endocarditis
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Ruptured aortic dissection into the pulmonary artery: A case study
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Ruptured biceps brachii short head muscle belly: A case report
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Ruptured cerebral aneurysm in a 39-day-old infant
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Ruptured choledochal cyst: a rare presentation and unique approach to management
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Ruptured chordae tendineae of the posterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve as a cause of tricuspid regurgitation following blunt chest trauma
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Ruptured Complete Hydatidiform Mole in the Fallopian Tube
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Ruptured covered stent in a ruptured coronary artery: A catheterization laboratory nightmare
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Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
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Ruptured descending and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
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Ruptured Giant Hepatic Hemangioma: Report of A Case
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Ruptured Hemorrhagic Cyst of Undescended Ovary Mimicking Mucocele: A Rare Pediatric Case
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Ruptured heterotopic pregnancy presenting with relative bradycardia in a woman not receiving reproductive assistance
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Ruptured hydatid cysts of the lung in children: clinical review and results of surgery
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Ruptured Hydatid Cysts Resulted in Infectious Pericardial Effusion and Development of Cardiac Tamponade: A Rare Presentation
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Ruptured interstitial pregnancy caused by inactive chorionic villi presenting with negative serum β-hCG
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Ruptured interstitial pregnancy presenting with negative β-hCG and hypovolemic shock
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Ruptured intracerebral abscess
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Ruptured intracerebral abscess
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Ruptured Left Coronary Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm Into the Left Ventricle
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Ruptured Left Ventricular Diverticulum in Infancy
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Ruptured Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm: A Complication of Power Injector Assisted Ventricular Angiography
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Ruptured Lung Hydatid Cyst Masquerading as a Transudative Parapneumonic Effusion: A Case Report
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Ruptured Mitral Valve Kissing Abscess to Left Atrium in Course of Aortic Valve Endocarditis.
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Ruptured Multiple Intracranial Aneurysms; Surgical Experience
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Ruptured Mycotic Aneurysm of the Mitral Valve on Real-Time 3-Dimensional Transesophageal Echocardiography
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Ruptured mycotic pseudoaneurysm of the thoracic aorta
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Ruptured ovarian ectopic pregnancy in a primigravid woman: A case report
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Ruptured papillary muscle after mitral valve replacement with preservation of chordae tendineae
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Ruptured Pericallosal Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report
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Ruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysm presenting as acute subdural hematoma
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Ruptured pseudoaneurysm of aortic root graft into the pulmonary artery as a cause of severe heart failure
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Ruptured renal angiomyolipoma presenting as renal colic
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Ruptured renal artery aneurysm presenting as hematuria
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Ruptured retinal arterial macroaneurym aociated with a tage IV macular hole
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Ruptured right coronary artery aneurysm presenting as a myocardial mass
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Ruptured Rudimentary Horn Pregnancy Diagnosed by Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Resulting in Fetal Salvage
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Ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm complicated by myocardial ischemia: pathogenetic mechanisms
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Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm Initially Misdiagnosed as Ventricular Septal Defect by Echocardiography
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Ruptured sinus of valsalva aneurysm: a Beijing experience
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Ruptured sinus of valsalva aneurysm: early recurrence and fate of the aortic valve
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Ruptured spleen and autoantibodies to superoxide dismutase in infectious mononucleosis
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RUPTURED SPLENIC ARTERY ANEURYSM
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Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm during pregnancy: A rare case with both maternal and fetal survival, ,
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Ruptured subcapsular liver hematoma in pregnancy: a case report of nonsurgical management
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Ruptured superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm with hemorrhagic shock: Case report
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Ruptured synthetic expanded polytetrafluoroethylene chordae tendinae
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Ruptured thoracic aorta aneurysm after spontaneous pneumothorax drainage
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Ruptured thymoma causing mediastinal hemorrhage resected via partial sternotomy
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Ruptured Tricuspid Valve Papillary Muscle: A Treatable Cause of Neonatal Cyanosis
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Ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy: Risk factors and reproductive outcome, : Results of a population-based study in France
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Ruptured uterus in Ethiopia
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Ruptured Uterus in Primiparous Women
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RUPTURED UTERUS: FETOMATERNAL OUTCOME AMONG UNBOOKED MOTHERS AND ANTENATAL CARE DEFAULTERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTHARCOURT TEACHING HOSPITAL
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Ruptured Valsalva Sinus Aneurysm to Pericardium Simulated Aortic Root Dissection
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Ruptured vertebrobasilar aneurysm associated with giant cell arteritis in a young boy
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RuptureofspentfuelZircaloycladdingindrystorageduetodelayedhydridecrackingOriginalResearchArticle
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Ruptures in a Highly Fractured Upper Crust
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Ruptures of the medial head of the gastrocnemius (“tennis leg”): Clinical outcome and compression effect
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Rupturing implicature in the Mapudungun verbal system: The suffix-
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Rupturing of bitumen-in-water emulsions: experimental evidence for viscous sintering phenomena
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Rural household keepers of indigenous domestic chickens in Anambra State, Nigeria
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RURAL – URBAN DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH CARE QUALITY ASSESSMENT
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Rural access to MAT in Pennsylvania (RAMP): a hybrid implementation study protocol for medication assisted treatment adoption among rural primary care providers
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Rural Africa
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Rural Ageing: Iran is on the Brink of a New Social Problem
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Rural and Agricultural Perspective of Asia with Special Reference to the Southern Region of the Caspian Sea
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Rural and farming systems analysis: European perspectives : Edited by J. B. Dent and M. J. McGregor. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 1994, 361 pp. ISBN 0 85198 9144. Price: £49.95 or US$85 (hardback)
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Rural and suburban forest edges: effect on egg predators and nest predation rates
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Rural and urban differences in blood pressure and hypertension in Ghana, West Africa
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Rural and urban traffic fatalities, vehicle miles, and population density
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Rural architecture between artificial intelligence and natural intelligence
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Rural area power supply in Nigeria: A cost comparison of the photovoltaic, diesel/gasoline generator and grid utility options
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Rural areas affected by the Chernobyl accident: Radiation exposure and remediation strategies Original Research Article
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Rural areas in the information society: diminishing distance or increasing learning capacity?
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Rural Artists’ Colonies in Europe: 1870–1910: By Nina Lübbren. Manchester University Press (Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9NR, UK. ) 2001 xiv+238 pp (color plates and figures, map, gazetteer, notes, bibliography,
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Rural breast cancer treatment: evidence from the Reaching Communities for Cancer Care (REACH) project
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Rural breast cancer treatment: evidence from the Reaching Communities for Cancer Care (REACH) project
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Rural building course : John Winden, Wolfra Pforte and Fritz Hohnerlein, Intermediate Technology, London, 1995, £48.80 paperback
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Rural buildings and environment
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Rural Challenge(s): partnership and new rural governance
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Rural change and the elderly in rural places: Commentaries from New Zealand
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Rural community stress, distress, and well-being in Pennsylvania
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Rural community well-being: models and application to changes in the tobacco-belt in Ontario, Canada
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Rural cultural economy: Tourism and Social Relations
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Rural daughters in Australia, New Zealand and the United States: an historical perspective
327
Rural development and bioenergy—experiences from 20 years of development in Sweden
328
Rural development and rural to urban migration in China 1978–1990
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Rural development and the regional state: Denying multifunctional agriculture in the UK
330
Rural development and welfare implications of CAP reforms
331
Rural development by afforestation in predominantly agricultural areas: issues and challenges from two areas in Greece
332
Rural development decision support using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
333
Rural Development Factors with an Emphasis on the Role of Cooperatives in Guilan Province, Iran
334
Rural Development for Healthy Communities: Nurturing Vital Connections
335
Rural Development in Contemporary Iran 1950-2010
336
RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA. OPPORTUNITIES AND DIFFICULTIES
337
Rural development in the context of conflictual resource usage
338
Rural development opportunities in the bioeconomy
339
Rural Development Oriented Ecotourism Planning on Catchment Basin Scale: The Case of Pabuçdere and Kazandere Catchment Basins
340
Rural development policy and community data needs in Scotland
341
RURAL DEVELOPMENT POSIBILITY BY SELFEMPLOYMENT AND SKILLED ENTERPRINER OF RAJNANDGAON CHHATTISGADH UNDER SWARNJAYANTI GRAM SAWAROZGAR YOJNA
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME OF ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED (IBBL): ASSESSMENT AND CHALLENGES
343
Rural development, employment and off-farm activities: A study of rural households in Rurka Kalan development block, North-west India
344
Rural diversity and heterogeneity in less-favoured areas: the quest for policy targeting
345
Rural domestic water consumption behavior: A case study in Ramjerd area, Fars province, I.R. Iran
346
Rural Dwellers’ Knowledge of Nutrition and their Food Consumption Pattern in Oyo State
347
Rural economic modelling: An input-output approach : Edited by P. Midmore and L. Harrison-Mayfield. CAB International, Wallingford, 1996, 113 pp. Price: £27.50 or $49.95 (hardback). ISBN 0 85199 112 2
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Rural economy and indigence in mid-nineteenth-century Belgium
349
RURAL ECONOMY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE KARIAN KHERSONESOS
350
Rural electrification and efforts to create enterprises for the effective use of power
351
Rural electrification and energy poverty: Empirical evidences from Brazil
352
Rural electrification and irrigation in the U.S. High Plains
353
Rural electrification for isolated consumers: Sustainable management model based on residue biomass
354
Rural electrification in an imperfect world: A case study from Mozambique
355
Rural electrification in China: A policy and institutional analysis
356
Rural electrification in Zambia: A policy and institutional analysis
357
Rural electrification of a remote island by renewable energy sources
358
Rural electrification of the Brazilian Amazon – Achievements and lessons
359
Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages
360
Rural electrification program with renewable energy sources: An analysis of China’s Township Electrification Program
361
Rural electrification programme with solar energy in remote region–a case study in an island
362
Rural Electrification System based on Hybrid Energy System Model Optimization using HOMER
363
Rural electrification systems based on renewable energy: The social dimensions of an innovative technology
364
Rural electrification systems based on renewable energy: The social dimensions of an innovative technology
365
Rural electrification through village grids—Assessing the cost competitiveness of isolated renewable energy technologies in Indonesia
366
Rural electrification under liberal reforms: the case of Peru
367
RURAL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS UNDERSTANDINGS OF SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BENCHMARKS RELATED TO MEAT AND LIVESTOCK
368
Rural Elites; the Causes of Migration and Attracting their Participation in the Process of Rural Development with Thematic Analysis Approach (Case Study: Kurdistan Province)
369
Rural employment in industrialised countries
370
Rural Employment: An International Perspective;: R. D. Bolman and J. Bryden (eds); CAB International, Wallingford (1997), 480 pp. £55.00
371
Rural energy and its utilization in Bangladesh
372
Rural energy development in Iran: Non-renewable and renewable resources
373
Rural energy survey and scenario analysis of village energy consumption: A case study in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
374
Rural energy technology: Issues and options for sustainable development in Ghana
375
RURAL ENTREPRENEURS - PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS
376
RURAL ENTREPRENEURS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
377
Rural families as resources for family members who are mentally ill: A call for nursing involvement
378
Rural families caring for a relative with dementia: barriers to use of formal services
379
RURAL FINANCE AND CREDIT ACCESS IN SOUTH-EASTERN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
380
Rural Financial Markets in Asia: Policies, Paradigms, and Performance (Study of Rural Asia, Vol. 3): Richard Meyer and Geetha Nagarajan (Authors), published by Oxford University Press, New York, price: US$ 29.95 pbk, ISBN: 0195924525
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Rural governance and local involvement: assessing state—community relations in the Scottish Highlands
382
Rural governance, community empowerment and the new institutionalism: A case study of the Isle of Wight
383
Rural government and community participation: The planning role of community councils
384
Rural greenway planning: the role of streamland perception in landowner acceptance of land management strategies
385
Rural Growth and Decay: Analysis of Physical- Spatial Transformation of Rural Area in Iran (Case Staudy: Kahak Area of Qom Province)
386
Rural habitat and risk of death in small areas of Southern Spain
387
Rural hazard risk communication and public education: Strategic and tactical best practices
388
Rural health prepayment schemes in China: towards a more active role for government
389
Rural Healthcare Ethics: No Longer the Forgotten Quarter
390
Rural hierarchy cleavage analysis based on development indicators
391
Rural homelessness: A geography without a geography
392
Rural hospital nurseʹs stressors and coping strategies: a survey
393
Rural household demographics, livelihoods and the environment
394
Rural household energy consumption and its impacts on eco-environment in Tibet: Taking Taktse county as an example
395
Rural household energy consumption in Yangzhong county of Jiangsu province in China
396
Rural household energy consumption pattern in the disregarded villages of Bangladesh
397
Rural household energy consumption with the economic development in China: stages and characteristic indices
398
Rural household livelihood change, fuelwood substitution, and hilly ecosystem restoration: Evidence from China
399
Rural Households’ Attitude towards Potential Use of Jatropha for Environmental Restoration in Saki West Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria
400
Rural households’ food security status in Arsi Zone, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia
401
Rural industrialisation in a declining coalfield region: the case of north Warwickshire
402
Rural industries and water pollution in China
403
Rural industry and labor market integration in eastern China
404
Rural Infrastructure and Its Impact on Agricultural Production in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Kushtia Sadar Upazila
405
Rural infrastructure, transactions costs and market participation in Kenya
406
Rural in-migration in England and Wales 1980–1981
407
Rural internet connectivity
408
Rural interprofessional primary health care team development and sustainability: establishing a research agenda
409
Rural isolation and the availability of hospital services
410
Rural jails: Problematic inmates, overcrowded cells, and cash-strapped counties
411
Rural labor and credit markets
412
Rural land privatization in Russia
413
Rural land use and land cover change : Implications for local planning in the River Raisin watershed
414
Rural land use in England and Wales and the delivery to the adjacent seas of nitrogen, phosphorus and atrazine
415
Rural land use in England and Wales between 1930 and 1998: Mapping trajectories of change with a high resolution spatio-temporal dataset
416
Rural Landscapes: past processes and future strategies
417
Rural libraries and internetworking: Proceedings of the internetworking rural libraries institute held in May, 1994 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee : Judith J. Senkevitch and Dietmar Wolfram with LeifaButrick. me tuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 199
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RURAL LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION AND INCOME INEQUALITY INAKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
419
Rural Livelihoods and Diversity in Developing Countries: Frank Ellis, 2000, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. xiv+273
420
Rural livelihoods and household adaptation to extreme flooding in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
421
Rural Load Management using Information Technology
422
Rural Load Management using Information Technology
423
Rural madness: a geographical reading and critique of the rural mental health literature
424
RURAL MARKET, ROLE OF WOMEN AND POVERTY ELIMINATION
425
Rural masculinity in transition: Gender images in tractor advertisements
426
Rural mental health: An opportunity
427
Rural neo-endogenous development model and cooperatives’ supporting factors: A case study of Malaysia’s rural sustainability programm
428
Rural nursesʹ use of universal precautions in relation to perceived knowledge of patientʹs HIV status Original Research Article
429
Rural older adultsʹ likelihood of receiving a personal response system: The Arkansas medicaid waiver program
430
Rural parentsʹ messages to their adolescent sons and daughters to leave their home communities
431
Rural participatory research in Alaska: The case of Tanakon village
432
Rural particulate matter in Alberta, Canada
433
Rural People Participation in order to Desertification, Job Creation and Afforestation in International Project of Carbon Sequestration
434
Rural people pay for solar: experiences from the Zambia PV-ESCO project
435
Rural photovoltaic electrification program in Jordan
436
Rural planning and management: Joe Morris, Alison Bailey, R. Kerry Turner and Ian J. Bateman (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, 674 pp., US$ 230, ISBN: 1-84064-220-3
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Rural planning in practice: The case of agricultural dwellings
438
RURAL POLICY IN TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTES AND HIGHE EDUCATION
439
Rural population density: its impact on social and demographic aspects of rural communities
440
Rural Poultry Farming with Improved Breed of Backyard Chicken
441
Rural Poultry Keeping in South Gezira, Sudan
442
Rural poultry marketing systems and associated marketing constraints in two agro-ecological zones of central Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
443
Rural Poultry Populations and Strains in Two Agro-Ecological Zones of Nigeria
444
Rural poultry production and health management practices in central zone of tigray, Ethiopia
445
Rural Poverty Alleviation and Democracy in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (1999-2009)
446
Rural Poverty Dynamics: An Evaluation on Agricultural Policies of Turkey
447
Rural poverty in Latin America Determinants and exit paths
448
Rural poverty in Latin America: Determinants and exit paths
449
Rural property restitution in Germanyʹs New Bundesländer: the case of Bergholz
450
Rural public acceptance of renewable energy deployment: The case of Shandong in China
451
Rural Residency has a Protective Effect and Marriage is a Risk Factor for NAFLD
452
Rural residential CO2 emissions in China: Where is the major mitigation potential?
453
Rural restructuring and agriculture-rural economy linkages: A New Zealand study
454
Rural restructuring in the American West: land use, family and class discourses
455
Rural roots, rural routes: discourses of rural self and travelling other in debates about the future of Appleby New Fair, 1945–1969
456
Rural sanitary domestic flushing toilet system
457
RURAL SCHOOL IN THE CONTEXT OF COMMUNITYLED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
458
Rural self-reliance strategies in South Africa: community initiatives and external support in the former black homelands
459
RURAL SOCIOLOGY IN STUDYING AND ENCOURAGING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AREAS IN SLOVENIA
460
Rural Solid Waste Management
461
Rural tax reform and the extractive capacity of local state in China
462
Rural taxation and government regulation in China
463
Rural taxation in Ethiopia, 1981-1989: a policy analysis matrix assessment for net producers and net consumers
464
Rural technology deployment and access: successes upon which to build
465
Rural telephone companies: offering technology innovations to enhance the economic development of communitie
466
Rural to urban land conversion in China — How large is the over-conversion and what are its welfare implications?
467
Rural to urban land conversion in Indonesia during boom and bust periods
468
Rural tourism and gendered nuances
469
Rural Tourism and Its Importance in Develop Plans of Iran
470
Rural tourism and the challenge of tourism diversification: the case of Cyprus
471
Rural tourism demand by type of accommodation
472
Rural Tourism Development – Localism and Cultural Change
473
Rural Tourism Development in Guilan: A Grounded Theory Study (Case Study: Rahmatabad and Blukat District in Rudbar County)
474
Rural tourism development planning in Kohgiluye and Boyerahmad
475
Rural Tourism Development Zone Khalkhal, In line with employment and entrepreneurship, regional development
476
Rural Tourism Entrepreneurship Survey with Emphasis on Ecomuseum Concept
477
Rural tourism in China
478
Rural tourism in Israel
479
Rural tourism in Israel: service quality and orientation
480
Rural tourism in Roznava Okres: a Slovak case study
481
Rural tourism in Southern Germany
482
Rural tourism in Spain
483
Rural tourism in Spain: an analysis of recent evolution
484
RURAL TOURISM SERVICES UTILIZATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
485
Rural tourism, appropriate, sustainable development, based on strategic models of SWOT (case study: rural of shian castle in Islamabadgharb district)
486
Rural tourism: A sustainable alternative
487
Rural Tourists and Their Attitudes and Motivations Towards the Practice of Environmental Activities such as Agrotourism
488
Rural transport in eastern Amazonia: Limitations, options, and opportunities
489
Rural Urban Migration in Kwara State 1970-1985
490
Rural versus nonrural differences in BMC, volumetric BMD, and bone size: a population-based cross-sectional study
491
Rural versus urban preferences for renewable energy developments
492
Rural wages and returns to education: Differences between whites, blacks, and American Indians
493
Rural waste management in a south indian village — A case study
494
Rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS) coverage in Swaziland: Toward achieving millennium development goals
495
Rural Women Access to Nutritional Services: A Case Study Concerning Rural Women in Bangladesh
496
Rural women and local economic development in south-west Victoria
497
RURAL WOMEN FARMERS’ ASSESSMENT OF CREDIT ORIENTEDSELF-HELP GROUPS IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
498
Rural Women’s Experiences with Money and Developmental Intervention: A Case Study in Semnan Province
499
RURAL WOMEN’S INVOLVEMENT IN DECISION-MAKING REGARDING LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
500
RURAL WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION AND CONSTRAINTS IN AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT NANKANA SAHIB, PUNJAB
501
Rural womens empowerment modeling in Sari Township
502
Rural Women's Environmental Literacy in Kermanshah Province: An Extension Perspective
503
Rural young people in regional development---the case of Finland in 1970-2000
504
RURAL YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN INFRASTRUCTURALDEVELOPMENT IN ISIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAOF KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
505
Rural youths’ images of the rural
506
Rural)urban differences in Austrian suicides
507
Rural/urban differences in accounts of patients’ initial decisions to consult primary care
508
Rural/urban differences in the association between deprivation and healthcare utilisation
509
Rural-cultural excursion conceptualization: A local tourism marketing management model based on tourist destination image measurement
510
Rurality and event-free survival in patients with heart failure
511
Rurality discourses and the role of the social enterprise in regenerating rural Scotland
512
Rurality, locality and industrial change: a Micro-Scale investigation of manufacturing growth in the district of leominster
513
Rural-Urban Difference in Natural Menopausal Age and the Correlating Factors
514
Rural-Urban Differences in Age at Autism Diagnosis: A Multiple Model Analysis
515
RuralUrban Differences in Reasons for Incomplete Vaccination in Children Under Six Years, Southeast Iran 2013
516
Rural–urban differences in stigma against depression and agreement with health professionals about treatment
517
Rural-Urban Differences in Stroke Types, Risk Factors, Severity and Prognosis in Babol, Northern Iran
518
Rural–urban differences in the presentation, management and survival of breast cancer in Western Australia
519
Rural–urban differences in the prevalence of major depression and associated impairment
520
Rural-Urban Differential of Iron Supplementation Compliance during Pregnancy among Reproductive aged Women in Ethiopia
521
RURAL-URBAN DISPARITIES IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PAKISTAN
522
Rural-urban disparities in maternal immunization knowledge and childhood health-seeking behavior in Nigeria: a mixed method study
523
Rural-Urban Disparity of Under-Five Mortality Rate in Iran from 1990 to 2015
524
Rural–urban income disparity: impact of growth, allocative efficiency, and local growth welfare
525
Rural–urban interdependence and industrialization
526
Rural–urban migration and agricultural productivity: the case of Senegal
527
Rural–urban migration and urbanization in China: Evidence from time-series and cross-section analyses
528
Rural–urban migration and wage determination: The case of Tianjin, China
529
RURAL-URBAN PRICE TRANSMISSION AND MARKET INTEGRATION OF SELECTED HORTICULTURAL CROPS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA
530
Rural-Urban Saving Differentials in Pakistan: Investigation from Primary Data
531
Ru–RuO2/C as an efficient catalyst for the sodium borohydride hydrolysis to hydrogen
532
RUS study of the elastic constants in silver halide crystals
533
Rush and grab strategies in foraging marine endotherms: the case for haste in penguins
534
Rush as a key motivation in skilled adventure tourism: Resolving the risk recreation paradox
535
Rush immunotherapy in an experimental model of feline allergic asthma
536
Rush immunotherapy in an experimental model of feline allergic asthma
537
Rush to judgment: the lynching of Arthur Andersen & Co.
538
Rushing, distraction, and anger
539
RUSLE2 Model Application for Soil Erosion Assessment Using Remote Sensing and GIS
540
Ru-Sn catalysts for selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde: Effect of the Sn/(Ru + Sn) ratio Original Research Article
541
Russell Barkley, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Handbook for Diagnosis And Treatment (3rd ed.), Guilford, NY (2006).
542
Russell Body Gastritis: an Unusually Presentation of the Chronic Gastritis
543
Russell non-radial eco-efficiency measure and scale elasticity of a sample of electric/electronic products
544
Russell Rothman, Michael Pignone
545
Russia and Azerbaijan: Relations after 1989
546
Russia and Chechnia: A Long History of Conflict, Resistance and Oppression
547
Russia and Eastern Europe: Is Transition Over?
548
Russia and Hamas after 2006: Realities of a Questionable Relationship
549
Russia and the International Polar Year, 1882–1883
550
Russia and the Iranian Nuclear Dispute
551
Russia and the Iraq War: was Putinʹs policy a failure?
552
Russia clamps down on foreign aid organisations
553
Russia cracks down on counterfeit drugs
554
Russia hunts for funds for ailing health service
555
Russia moves to curb abortion rates
556
Russia opens doors to western TB treatments
557
Russia plans to raise tax on imported pharmaceuticals
558
Russia Revisited in Conrad’s Under Western Eyes
559
Russia s Policy of the Red Sea and the Activities of Colonialism on Djibouti
560
Russia to start anti-poliomyelitis vaccination campaign
561
Russia, China, and the Far East: Old geopolitics or a new peaceful cooperation?
562
Russia, the G8, and HIV
563
Russia: Acron – calcium carbonate
564
Russia: Alchemie — colour pigment pastes for paints & inks
565
Russia: Amtel — carbon black
566
Russia: Amtel/Omsk – carbon black
567
Russia: Aricom – TiO2
568
Russia: Aricom – TiO2
569
Russia: Aricom – TiO2
570
Russia: Chelak & Eskaro — dyes
571
Russia: Clariant – masterbatch
572
Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
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Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
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Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
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Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
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Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
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Russia: Empils – zinc oxide
578
Russia: Evonik & Synttech — thermal carbon black
579
Russia: Firm entry and survival barriers
580
Russia: Gabriel – plastics masterbatch
581
Russia: HEST & Tambov govt – TiO2
582
Russia: Huber & International Paper — precipitated calcium carbonate
583
Russia: Khoilinsky — barytes
584
Russia: Khoilinsky — barytes
585
Russia: Lukoil – TiO2
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Russia: Lukoil — TiO2
587
Russia: Lukoil — TiO2 feedstock & pigment from shale deposits
588
Russia: Lukoil & Kimya Felez Azar — TiO2 from shale oil
589
Russia: Omya — PCC
590
Russia: Penoplex – polystyrene masterbatch
591
Russia: Petrozavodsk — schungite, as a source of natural carbon black
592
Russia: Plast Reif — kaolin
593
Russia: Yaroslavl — carbon black
594
Russia: Zagorsk — dyes
595
Russia’s acquiescence to corruption makes the state machine inept
596
Russia’s and Kazakhstan’s agro-food sectors under liberalized agricultural trade: a case for national product differentiation
597
Russia’s internal border
598
Russia’s virtual economy: C. Gaddy, B. Ickes, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, 2002, 306 pp .
599
Russia-Iran Logistic and Engineering Center Location Selection by Incorporating Gray Relational into MCDM
600
Russian /Cju/ and “perceptual” vs. “phonological” theories of borrowing: A reply to Paradis (and Thibeault)
601
Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch Thermophysics and Aeromechanics publications in 2004
602
Russian Academy of Sciences; Siberian Branch. Thermophysics and Aeromechanics (Contents)
603
Russian and American put options under exponential phase-type Lévy models
604
Russian and American small business:: Motivations and obstacles
605
Russian and European gas interdependence: Could contractual trade channel geopolitics?
606
Russian and Soviet forensic psychiatry: Troubled and troubling
607
Russian an‎d Tatar Fairy-Tales as A Means of Language Learning
608
Russian and the EPP requirement in the Tense domain
609
Russian attitudes toward gambling
610
Russian banks’ profit strategies: the evidence from various types of banks
611
Russian biomedical science survives against all odds
612
Russian carbon black exports poised for increase, as domestic market stagnates
613
Russian child care goals and values: from Perestroika to 2001
614
Russian concept for a DEMO-S demonstration fusion power reactor
615
Russian consumers’ motives for food choice
616
Russian deep-sea investigations of Antarctic fauna
617
Russian DEMO plant study
618
Russian DEMO-S reactor with continuous plasma burn
619
Russian development of enhanced heat flux technologies for ITER first wall
620
Russian doll renormalization group and Kosterlitz–Thouless flows Original Research Article
621
Russian electricity market reform: Deregulation or re-regulation?
622
Russian energy efficiency projects: lessons learnt from Activities Implemented Jointly pilot phase
623
Russian exports of emission permits under the Kyoto Protocol: The interplay with non-competitive fuel markets
624
Russian Far East forest disturbances and socio-economic problems of restoration
625
Russian Federation contribution to the ITER project
626
Russian Federation’s Relations with Azerbaijan
627
RUSSIAN FOLK ART: LACQUERED OBJECTS
628
RUSSIAN FOLK DANCE COMPANY MODELS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
629
Russian foreign policy during Yeltsinʹs second term
630
Russian forest policy in the turmoil of the changing balance of power
631
Russian gas and aluminium Revisiting the outlook for consumption and exports in a post-depression economy
632
Russian gas exports have potential to grow through 2020
633
Russian gas price reform and the EU–Russia gas relationship: Incentives, consequences and European security of supply
634
Russian geopolitical storylines and public opinion in the wake of 9–11: a critical geopolitical analysis and national survey
635
Russian grant-holders opinion on competitive funding: Results of a survey
636
Russian ground-level detectors of cosmic ray observations as a part of the world wide network: History and development Original Research Article
637
Russian heart team on training mission in USA
638
Russian housing in the modern age : W.C. Brumfield and B. Ruble, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993, £55.00 hardback
639
Russian imperial expansion in context and by contrast
640
Russian Language in the Intercultural Communication Space: Modern Problem Paradigm
641
Russian literature
642
Russian literature
643
Russian Loanword Adaptation in Persian; Optimal Approach
644
Russian managersʹ perceptions of prospective Russian–US joint ventures
645
Russian manufacturing in the competitive electronics industry
646
Russian Masterpiece Gavrila Sergeyev’s Istanbul Landscape Paintings
647
Russian medical aid for Chechnya
648
Russian medical care in the 1990s: A userʹs perspective
649
Russian mental health problems on the increase
650
Russian music of the nineties: Back to Europe
651
Russian natural gas exports—Will Russian gas price reforms improve the European security of supply?
652
Russian networks in transition: Implications for managers
653
Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) as a herbal healer
654
Russian paint output drops by more than 10%
655
Russian payload for “interhelioprobe” (“interhelios”) mission Original Research Article
656
Russian per capita paint consumption nears 7 kilos
657
Russian plutonium policy Original Research Article
658
Russian policy on methane emissions in the oil and gas sector: A case study in opportunities and challenges in reducing short-lived forcers
659
Russian Policy Toward the Middle East Under Putin: The Impact of 9/11 and The War in Iraq
660
Russian politicians fight to legislate against “false science”
661
Russian reading in a period of social and cultural change
662
Russian roulette efficiency in Monte Carlo resonant absorption calculations
663
Russian scientists voice concern over “stem-cell cosmetics”
664
Russian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine (RUSTEM)
665
Russian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine (RUSTEM)
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Russian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine (RUSTEM)
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Russian Society of Trace Elements in Medicine (RUSTEM)
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Russian soldiers blamed for civilian rape in Chechnya
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Russian style formation evaluation : Edited by Bob Harrison Enterprise Oil.Published by The London Petrophysical Society and The Geological Society of London; 1995; 244 pp. ISBN 1-897799-20-9. Price £199 (£149 to members of the SPWLA and The Geological So
670
Russian superconducting materials for magnet systems of fusion reactors
671
Russian tourists visiting Finland
672
Russian Traveler Pyotr Alexandrovich Chikhachyov (1808-1890) and a Panorama of Anatolia on the Eve of the Crimean War
673
Russian-Iranian Relations in the Context of the Tehran Declaration
674
Russians National Innovation System and the "New Economy"
675
Russian-style formation evaluation: Edited by Bob Harrison. The London Petrophysical Society and The Geological Society, London, 1995, 241 pp., US $70.00 (orders: U.S.A.: tel. (918) 584-2555, fax (918) 584-0469; Australia: tel. (08) 379-0444, fax (08) 379
676
Russiaʹs accession to the WTO: the potential for trade increase
677
Russiaʹs blossoming civil society holds the key to HIV
678
Russiaʹs destination image among American pleasure travelers: Revisiting Echtner and Ritchie
679
Russiaʹs ecological problems
680
Russiaʹs European economic integration: Escapism and realities
681
Russiaʹs external debt: infinite rescheduling?
682
Russiaʹs health crisis fuels 20-year cut in lifespan estimates
683
Russiaʹs missing link? Social capital, entrepreneurialism, and economic performance in post-communist Russia
684
Russiaʹs next president needs to tackle health reforms
685
Russiaʹs population crisis
686
Russiaʹs prescription drugs crisis
687
Russiaʹs resource capitalism—market vs political signalling
688
Russia's Strategy toward Nagorno-Karabakh and Georgia (2008-2020)
689
Russko–frantsuzsko–angliiskii slovarʹ: Fiziologiya i biokhimiya rastenii (Russian–French–English Dictionary of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry), E.B. Kirichenko, Moscow: Nauka, 2002
690
Rust of Queensland arrowroot (Canna edulis) caused by Puccinia thaliae: a new record for India
691
Rust resistance in Salix induced by inoculations with avirulent and virulent isolates of Melampsora larici-epitea
692
Rust resistance in Salix to Melampsora larici-epitea
693
Rust resistance of some varieties and recently bred genotypes of biomass willows
694
Rust scorings in a plantation of Salix viminalis clones during ten consecutive years
695
RUSTEC: Greening Europeʹs energy supply by developing Russiaʹs renewable energy potential
696
Ruston, Riesz and perturbation classes
697
Rusty scatter branes Original Research Article
698
Rusty-spotted cat Prionailurus rubiginosus (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hillaire) camera trapped in the Bardia-Banke complex of Western Terai Arc Landscape, Nepal
699
Rusya Suriye’de Ne Arıyor?
700
Ru-SYNPHOS(registration) and Ru-DIFLUORPHOS(registration): Highly Efficient Catalysts for Practical Preparation of (beta)-Hydroxy Amides
701
Rut depth, soil compaction and rolling resistance when using bogie tracks
702
Rut Formation and Rolling Resistance on Earth Roads
703
Ruta montana (L.) L.: An insight into its medicinal value, phytochemistry, biological properties, and toxicity
704
RutaRep: a computer package to design dispatching routes in the meat industry Original Research Article
705
Rutgers young horse research and teaching program: Risks and benefits 1999-2012
706
Ruth B. Noller: From Musician to Mentor Ruth B. Noller: From Musician to Mentor
707
Ruth Bishop: rotaviruses and vaccines
708
Ruth Rikowski, Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisationʹs GATS and TRIPS Agreements, Chandos Publishing (2005) 393pp., £39.00 (soft), £59.95 (hard).
709
Ruthenium (II) Complexes Based on Phenanthroline-Tetrazole as Possible Anticancer Agents
710
Ruthenium (II) complexes binding to human serum albumin and inducing apoptosis of tumor cells
711
Ruthenium (II) complexes containing a new asymmetric ligand: DNA interaction, photocleavage and topoisomerase I inhibition
712
Ruthenium (II) complexes of the chelating phosphine borane H2ClB · dppm
713
Ruthenium (II) complexes of thiosemicarbazone: Synthesis, biosensor applications and evaluation as antimicrobial agents
714
Ruthenium (II) complexes with π expanded ligand having phenylene–ethynylene moiety as sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells
715
Ruthenium (II) phosphine/mesoporous silica catalysts: The impact of active phase loading and active site density on catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene Original Research Article
716
Ruthenium (II) polypyridyl complexes based on bipyridine and two novel diimine ligands with carrier-transporting unit: synthesis, photoluminescence and redox properties
717
Ruthenium (II) thiacrown complexes as hydrogen-transfer reduction catalysts
718
Ruthenium adsorption and diffusion on the GaN(0 0 0 1) surface
719
Ruthenium and chromium complexes bearing pH-indicators as the η6-arene ligand: Synthesis, characterization, and protonation behavior
720
Ruthenium- and lipase-catalyzed inversion of l-lactates
721
Ruthenium and osmium complexes of novel carbohydrate derived salen ligands: Synthesis, characterization and in situ ligand reduction
722
Ruthenium- and osmium-arene complexes of 8-substituted indolo[3,2-c]quinolines: Synthesis, X-ray diffraction structures, spectroscopic properties, and antiproliferative activity
723
Ruthenium and rhenium complexes with silyl-substituted bipyridyl ligands
724
Ruthenium and rhodium complexes anchored to europium oxide nanoparticles
725
Ruthenium and rhodium nanoparticles as catalytic precursors in supercritical carbon dioxide
726
Ruthenium and sulphide passivation of GaAs
727
Ruthenium as oxidation catalyst: bridging the pressure and material gaps between ideal and real systems in heterogeneous catalysis by applying DRIFT spectroscopy and the TAP reactor
728
Ruthenium at work in Ru-hydroxyapatite during the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol: An in situ ATR-IR spectroscopy study
729
Ruthenium based redox flow battery for solar energy storage
730
Ruthenium bipyridine complexes for the recognition of glucose
731
Ruthenium bipyridyl complex-sensitized dechlorination of CCl4 in aqueous micellar solutions under visible light
732
Ruthenium carbene complexes containing bidentate and tridentate Pdouble bond; length as m-dashO ligands
733
Ruthenium Carbene Complexes with Imidazol-2-ylidene Ligands: Syntheses of Conduritol Derivatives Reveals Superior RCM Activity
734
Ruthenium carbenes as catalysts in stereoselective ene–yne metathesis/Diels–Alder and ene–yne metathesis/Diels–Alder/cross coupling multicomponent reactions
735
Ruthenium carbonyl carboxylates with nitrogen containing ligands: Part V. On the syntheses and catalytic activity of new ruthenium complexes containing bicarboxylate ligands
736
Ruthenium carbonyl clusters containing PMe2(nap) and derived ligands (nap = 1-naphthyl): generation of naphthalyne derivatives
737
Ruthenium carbonyl clusters derived from pyrazolyl substituted diphosphazanes: Crystal and molecular structure of a triruthenium cluster featuring a triply bridging μ3-η1:η1:η1 coordination mode of pyrazolate moiety
738
Ruthenium carbonyl complexes of 3-(2-(methylthio)phenylazo)-4-hydroxy-3-penten-2-one: Synthesis, spectral characterization, electronic structure and catalytic activity
739
Ruthenium carbonyl compounds containing polypyridine ligands as catalysts in the reaction of N-benzylideneaniline hydrogenation
740
Ruthenium carbonyl-catalysed Si–heteroatom X coupling (X = S, O, N)
741
Ruthenium carboxylate complexes as easily prepared and efficient catalysts for the synthesis of β-oxopropyl esters
742
Ruthenium catalysed oxidation without CCl4 of oleic acid, other monoenic fatty acids and alkenes
743
Ruthenium catalysed reduction of alkenes using sodium borohydride
744
Ruthenium catalysts bearing chelating carboxylate ligands: application to metathesis reactions in water
745
Ruthenium catalysts bearing N-heterocyclic carbene ligands in atom transfer radical reactions
746
Ruthenium catalysts for ammonia synthesis at high pressures: Preparation, characterization, and power-law kinetics Original Research Article
747
Ruthenium catalysts for carbenoid intramolecular C–H insertion of 2-diazoacetoacetamides and diazomalonic ester amides
748
Ruthenium catalyzed desymmetrization of diazabicyclic olefins to access heteroaryl substituted cyclopentenes through C–H activation of phenylazoles
749
Ruthenium catalyzed enyne cycloisomerizations and hydroxycyclizations with skeletal rearrangement
750
Ruthenium Catalyzed One-pot Synthesis of Dihydro-pyrrol-2-one Derivatives from α,β-unsaturated Imines, Carbon Monoxide and Ethylene
751
Ruthenium catalyzed oxidative annulation with alkynes via cascade C–H/N–H bond functionalizations
752
Ruthenium catalyzed oxidative annulation with alkynes via cascade C–H/N–H bond functionalizations
753
Ruthenium catalyzed regioselective hydrophosphination of propargyl alcohols
754
Ruthenium catalyzed ring rearrangement: a rapid entry to substituted aza- and oxacycles
755
Ruthenium cationic species for transfer hydrogenation of aldehydes: Synthesis and catalytic properties of [(PPh3)2Ru(CH3CN)3Cl]+[A]− {A = BPh4 or ClO4} and structure of [(PPh3)2Ru(CH3CN)3Cl]+[BPh4]−
756
Ruthenium chloride, a new and efficient catalyst for direct amination of arenes with azodicarboxylates
757
Ruthenium clay catalyzed reduction of α-iminoesters and α-iminoketones, and the reductive amination of α-ketoesters
758
Ruthenium cluster carbonyls containing ligands derived from ferrocenylalkynes
759
Ruthenium cluster chemistry: Monodentate bis(diphenylphosphino)acetylene-ligated cluster modules in chain and dendrimer formation
760
Ruthenium cluster compounds containing 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf): an electrochemical analysis and the crystal structure of [Ru3(CO)11]2(μ-dppf)
761
Ruthenium cluster-derived catalysts for ammonia synthesis Original Research Article
762
Ruthenium complex catalyzed hydrosilylation of esters: a facile transformation of esters to alkyl silyl acetals and aldehydes
763
Ruthenium complexes as nitric oxide donors and scavengers. Synthesis and crystal and molecular structure for mer,trans-[RuIICl3(NO+)(N-4-ethylisonicotinate)2], and mer,trans-[RuIIICl3(N-CH3CN)(N-4-ethylisonicotinate)2] as obtained via UV-photochemical act
764
Ruthenium complexes carrying a disialo complex-type oligosaccharide: enzymatic synthesis and its application to a luminescent probe to detect influenza viruses
765
Ruthenium complexes endowed with potent anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity: Synthesis, biological characterization and structure–activity relationships Original Research Article
766
Ruthenium complexes incorporating azoimine and α-diamine based ligands: Synthesis, crystal structure, electrochemistry and DFT calculation
767
Ruthenium Complexes of 2-[(4-(Arylamino)phenyl)azo]pyridine Formed via Regioselective Phenyl Ring Amination of Coordinated 2-(Phenylazo)pyridine: Isolation of Products, X-ray Structure, and Redox and Optical Properties
768
Ruthenium complexes of furan- and thiophene-thiolates: Structure of CpRu(dppe)SThi
769
Ruthenium complexes of phosphine–aminophosphine ligands
770
Ruthenium complexes of the general formula [RuCl2(PHOX)2] and their catalytic activity in the Mukaiyama aldol reaction
771
Ruthenium complexes supported by 2,6-bis(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridines
772
Ruthenium complexes with 1,1′-biisoquinoline as ligand. Synthesis and hydrogenation activity
773
Ruthenium complexes with 2,2′-, 2,4′- and 4,4′-bipyridine ligands: The role of bipyridine coordination modes and halide ligands
774
Ruthenium Complexes with Chiral Tetradentate Imino-Sulfoxide Ligands
775
Ruthenium complexes with dihydridobis(N-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazolyl)borate ligands
776
Ruthenium complexes with purine derivatives: Syntheses, structural characterization and preliminary studies with plasmidic DNA
777
Ruthenium cyclopentadienylidene phosphorane complexes – Synthesis, characterization and catalysis
778
Ruthenium cyclopentadienylidene phosphorane complexes – Synthesis, characterization and catalysis
779
Ruthenium Dihydrogen Complexes with Wide Bite Angle Diphosphines
780
Ruthenium dioxide quartz crystal nano-balance
781
Ruthenium doped TiO2 fibers by electrospinning
782
Ruthenium doping of the layered charge ordered manganites, La0.5Sr1.5MnO4 and LaSr2Mn2O7
783
Ruthenium dyes with heteroleptic tridentate 2,6-bis(benzimidazol-2-yl)-pyridine for dye-sensitized solar cells: Enhancement in performance through structural modifications
784
Ruthenium dye-sensitized SnO2/TiO2 coupled solar cells
785
Ruthenium Grubbs’ catalyst nanostructures grown by UV-excimer-laser ablation for self-healing applications
786
Ruthenium half-sandwich complexes with tautomerized pyrazolyl-pyridazine ligands: Synthesis, spectroscopic and molecular structural studies
787
Ruthenium hydride and vinyl complexes supported by nitrogen–oxygen mixed-donor ligands
788
Ruthenium hydride complex supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes for catalytic C–C bond formation via transfer hydrogenation
789
Ruthenium hydride complexes of chiral and achiral diphosphazane ligands and asymmetric transfer hydrogenation reactions
790
Ruthenium hydrides bearing SbPh3 and AsPh3 ligands: characterization of the bis(dihydrogen) complexes [Cp*Ru(H2)2(EPh3)]+ (Cp*=C5Me5; E=Sb, As)
791
Ruthenium hydrogenation catalysts with P–N–N–P ligands derived from 1,3-diaminopropane and the formation of a β-diiminate complex by a base-induced isomerization
792
Ruthenium indenylidene complexes containing dichalcogenoimidodiphosphinate ligands
793
Ruthenium initiated ring opening metathesis polymerisation of amino-acid and -ester functionalised norbornenes and a highly selective chain-end functionalisation reaction using molecular oxygen
794
Ruthenium mediated C–H activation of benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, structure and, spectral and electrochemical properties of the resulting complexes
795
Ruthenium mediated SNAr reactions in synthetic approaches to ristocetin A aglycon: preparation of an ABCD ring intermediate
796
Ruthenium nanoparticles immobilized in montmorillonite used as catalyst for methanolysis of ammonia borane
797
Ruthenium nanoparticles supported on magnesium oxide: A versatile and recyclable dual-site catalyst for hydrogenation of mono- and poly-cyclic arenes, N-heteroaromatics, and S-heteroaromatics
798
Ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene catalysts for selective reduction of nitriles to primary amines
799
Ruthenium olefin metathesis catalysts with modified styrene ethers: influence of steric and electronic effects
800
Ruthenium oxide films for selective coatings
801
Ruthenium oxide–niobium hydroxide composites for pseudocapacitor electrodes
802
Ruthenium oxyquinolate complexes for dye-sensitized solar cells
803
Ruthenium PCP–bis(phosphinite) pincer complexes
804
Ruthenium piano-stool complexes bearing imidazole-based PN ligands
805
Ruthenium piano-stool complexes containing mono- or bidentate pyrrolidinylalkylphosphines and their reactions with small molecules
806
Ruthenium polypyridine complexes as sensitizers in NiO based p-type dye-sensitized solar cells: Effects of the anchoring groups
807
Ruthenium polypyridyl complexes containing the bischelating ligand 2,2′-azobispyridine. Synthesis, characterization and crystal structures
808
Ruthenium promotion of Co/SBA-15 catalysts with high cobalt loading for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis
809
Ruthenium recovery from acetic acid waste water through sorption with bacterial biosorbent fibers
810
Ruthenium red attenuated cardiomyocyte and mitochondrial damage during the early stage after severe burn
811
Ruthenium Red-Catalyzed Degradation of Peroxides Can Prevent Mitochondrial Oxidative Damage Induced by eithertert-Butyl Hydroperoxide or Inorganic Phosphate
812
Ruthenium red-induced transition from ventricular fibrillation to tachycardia in isolated rat hearts:: possible involvement of changes in mitochondrial calcium uptake
813
Ruthenium release modelling in air and steam atmospheres under severe accident conditions using the MAAP4 code
814
Ruthenium staining for morphological assessment and patterns formation in block copolymer films
815
Ruthenium sulfide clusters in acidic zeolites: In situ XAS characterization during sulfidation and reaction Original Research Article
816
Ruthenium sulfide supported on alumina as hydrotreating catalyst Original Research Article
817
Ruthenium sulfophthalocyanine catalyst for the oxidation of chlorinated olefins with hydrogen peroxide
818
Ruthenium supported on MIL-96: An efficient catalyst for hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane for chemical hydrogen storage
819
Ruthenium supported on new TiO2–ZrO2 systems as catalysts for the partial oxidation of methane
820
Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of cyclic N-acylamines by a single layer method: formation of ω-amino acids
821
Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of Grundmannʹs ketone derived from vitamin D3
822
Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of immature sulfur-rich kerogens from the Nِrdlinger Ries (southern Germany)
823
Ruthenium thiocarbonyl and phosphoniodithiocarboxylate complexes with an oxygen tripod ligand
824
Ruthenium titanocene and ruthenium titanium half-sandwich bimetallic complexes in catalytic cyclopropanation
825
Ruthenium trihydrides with N-heterocyclic carbene ligands: effects on quantum mechanical exchange coupling
826
Ruthenium Tris(pyrazolyl)borate Complexes, 12 Cross Coupling of Acetylenes with Olefins - Formation of (eta)3Butadienyl and (eta)2-Butadiene Complexes via a Metallacyclobutane Intermediate
827
Ruthenium vinylidene and carbyne complexes containing a multifunctional tridentate ligand with a PNN donor set
828
Ruthenium(0) nanoparticles supported on nanotitania as highly active and reusable catalyst in hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia borane
829
Ruthenium(I)-catalyzed cyclopropanation reactions with (trimethylsilyl)diazomethane and aryldiazomethanes
830
Ruthenium(II) acetylacetonato–sulfoxide complexes
831
Ruthenium(II) and iron(II) complexes of N-pyridyl substituted imidazolin-2-ylidenes
832
Ruthenium(II) arene complexes containing four- and five-membered monoanionic O,O-chelate rings
833
Ruthenium(II) arene complexes with oligocationic triarylphosphine ligands: Synthesis, DNA interactions and in vitro properties
834
Ruthenium(II) carbonyl chloride complexes containing pyridine-functionalised bidentate N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis, structures, and impact of the carbene ligands on catalytic activities
835
Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes containing ‘pincer like’ ONS donor Schiff base and triphenylphosphine as catalyst for selective oxidation of alcohols at room temperature
836
Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes of dehydroacetic acid thiosemicarbazone: Synthesis, structure, light emission and biological activity
837
Ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes with N-[(2-pyridyl)methyliden]-(α/β)-aminonaphthalene: Synthesis, spectroscopic studies and DFT calculation
838
Ruthenium(II) carbonyl compounds with the 4′-chloro-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine ligand
839
Ruthenium(II) chemistry of phosphorus-based ligands, Ph2PN(R)PPh2 (R=Me or Ph) and Ph2PN(Ph)P(E) Ph2 (E=S or Se). Solution thermochemical study of ligand substitution reactions in the Cp′RuCl(COD) (Cp′=Cp, Cp*; COD=cyclooctadiene) system
840
Ruthenium(II) complex based on 4,4′-di(p-methylphenyl)-2,2′-bipyridine: Synthesis and photoelectrochemical properties
841
Ruthenium(II) complex catalysts bearing a pyridyl-supported pyrazolyl-imine ligand for transfer hydrogenation of ketones
842
Ruthenium(II) complex of the novel azoimine ligand, α-acetyl-α-phenylazo-4-chlorophenylazomethine
843
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing 2-diphenylphosphinobenzaldehyde: synthesis and catalytic activity in transfer hydrogenation§
844
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing 4-ferrocenylphenylisocyanide ligands. Crystal structure of trans, trans, trans-[RuCl2(POMeP)2(FcC6H4NC)2] (POMe=PPh2C6H4OCH3; Fc=ferrocenyl)
845
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing asymmetric 2-(pyrazin-2-yl)naphthoimidazole: syntheses, characterization, DNA-binding and photocleavage studies
846
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing asymmetric ligands: synthesis, characterization, crystal structure and DNA-binding
847
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing bidentate Schiff bases and triphenylphosphine or triphenylarsine
848
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing N(4)-tolyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazones and phosphine ligands: NMR and electrochemical studies of cis–trans isomerization
849
Ruthenium(II) complexes derived from the ligands having carboxamide groups: Reactivity and scavenging of nitric oxide (NO)
850
Ruthenium(II) complexes of 2,2′-bipyridine-5,5′-dicarboxylic acid: Synthesis, structure, DNA binding, cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity
851
Ruthenium(II) complexes of meso-tetrakis(4-cyanophenyl)porphyrin
852
Ruthenium(II) complexes possessing the η6-p-cymene ligand
853
Ruthenium(II) complexes with 2-(benzylimino-methyl)-4-R-phenol containing the trans(PPh3),cis(CO,Cl)-{Ru(PPh3)2(CO)Cl}+ unit
854
Ruthenium(II) complexes with chelated RCE2 − ions (E=O or S) bearing 1-(diphenylphosphino)-2-(2-pyridyl)ethane (ppye). Crystal structures of cis,trans-[Ru(RCO2)(ppye)2]PF6 (R=H or CH3)
855
Ruthenium(II) complexes with ferrocene-modified arene ligands: synthesis and electrochemistry
856
Ruthenium(II) complexes: Cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, DNA-binding, photocleavage and antioxidant activity studies
857
Ruthenium(II) complexes: DNA-binding, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, cellular localization, cell cycle arrest, reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial membrane potential and western blot analysis
858
Ruthenium(II) half-sandwich complexes containing thioamides: Synthesis, structures and catalytic transfer hydrogenation of ketones
859
Ruthenium(II) mediated C–H activation of substituted acetophenone thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, structural characterization, luminescence and electrochemical properties
860
Ruthenium(II) mixed-ligand complexes containing 2-(6-methyl-3-chromonyl)imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]-phenanthroline: Synthesis, DNA-binding and photocleavage studies
861
Ruthenium(II) NNO pincer type catalyst for the conversion of aldehydes to amides
862
Ruthenium(II) pincer complexes with oxazoline arms for efficient transfer hydrogenation reactions
863
Ruthenium(II) porphyrin catalyzed cyclopropanation of alkenes with tosylhydrazones
864
Ruthenium(II) Sulfoxide-Maltolato and -Nitroimidazole Complexes: Synthesis and MTT Assay
865
Ruthenium(II) supported by phosphine-functionalized N-heterocyclic carbene ligands as catalysts for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones
866
Ruthenium(II) thiacrown complexes: Synthetic, spectroscopic, electrochemical, DFT, and single crystal X-ray structural studies of [Ru([15]aneS5)Cl](PF6)
867
Ruthenium(II) tris(2,2′-bipyridine) chelate as a chemiluminophore in extrinsic lyoluminescences of aluminium and magnesium in aqueous solution Original Research Article
868
Ruthenium(II) tris-(2,2ʹ-bipyridine) -specific extrinsic lyoluminescences of x-ray irradiation colored and electrolytically colored alkali halides
869
Ruthenium(II) tris(bipyridyl) ion as a luminescent probe for oxygen uptake on the catalyzed oxidation of HSO3−
870
Ruthenium(II), copper(I) and silver(I) complexes of large bite bisphosphinite, bis(2-diphenylphosphinoxynaphthalen-1-yl)methane: Application of Ru(II) complexes towards the hydrogenation of styrene and phenylacetylene
871
Ruthenium(II)–arene complexes with substituted picolinato ligands: Synthesis, structure, spectroscopic properties and antiproliferative activity
872
Ruthenium(II)-catalyzed homo-Diels–Alder reactions of disubstituted alkynes and norbornadiene
873
Ruthenium(II)–CO complexes of N-[(2-pyridyl)methyliden]-α(or β)-aminonaphthalene: Synthesis, spectral studies, crystal structure, redox properties and DFT calculation
874
Ruthenium(II)-mediated synthesis of conducting polyaniline (PAni): A novel route for PAni–RuO2 composite
875
Ruthenium(II)–NNN complex catalyzed Oppenauer-type oxidation of secondary alcohols
876
Ruthenium(II)-Phenanthroline-Biotin Complexes: Synthesis and Luminescence Enhancement upon Binding to Avidin
877
Ruthenium(II)–salen complexes-catalyzed olefination of aldehydes with ethyl diazoacetate
878
Ruthenium(II/III) mediated transformation of 1,2-bis(2′-pyridylmethyleneimino)benzene (L) to 2-(2′-benzimidazolyl)pyridine (L′H) and its in situ formed complexes with Ru(II): X-ray structure of trans-[Ru(PPh3)2(L′H)2](ClO4)2
879
Ruthenium(III) bis-bidentate Schiff base complexes mediated transfer hydrogenation of imines
880
Ruthenium(III) Chloride as an Efficient Catalyst for Conversion of Aldehydes to 1,1-diacetates Under Mild Conditions
881
Ruthenium(III) chloride catalyzed acylation of alcohols, phenols, thiols, and amines
882
Ruthenium(III) chloride-catalyzed chemoselective synthesis of acetals from aldehydes
883
Ruthenium(III) complexes with tetradentate NSNO donor ligand: Synthesis, electronic structure, catalytic activity and DFT calculation
884
Ruthenium(III) cyclometallates: Regioselective metallation of 1-pyrenyl in 1-pyrenaldehyde 4-R-benzoylhydrazones
885
Ruthenium(III) mediated C–H activation of azonaphthol: Synthesis, structural characterization and transfer hydrogenation of ketones
886
Ruthenium(III) mediated Oxidation of Tripelennamine hydrochloride by Cerium(IV) in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid Medium: A Kinetic and Mechanistic Approach
887
Ruthenium(III) Schiff base complexes of [ONNO]-type mediated transfer hydrogenation of ketones
888
Ruthenium(III) S-methylisothiosemicarbazone Schiff base complexes bearing PPh3/AsPh3 coligand: Synthesis, structure and biological investigations, including antioxidant, DNA and protein interaction, and in vitro anticancer activities
889
Ruthenium(III) Triazacyclononane Dithiocarbamate, Pyridinecarboxylate, or Aminocarboxylate Complexes as Scavengers of Nitric Oxide
890
Ruthenium(III)-catalyzed mechanistic investigation of oxidation of an azo dye by sodium N-haloarenesulfonamidates in acid medium: A comparative spectrophotometric kinetic study Original Research Article
891
Ruthenium(IV) dioxide-catalyzed reductive gasification of intractable biomass including cellulose, heterocyclic compounds, and sludge in supercritical water
892
Ruthenium(IV) porphyrin catalyzed highly selective oxidation of internal alkenes into ketones with Cl2pyNO as terminal oxidant
893
Ruthenium(lll) Polyaminocarboxylate Complexes: Efficient and Effective Nitric Oxide Scavengers
894
Ruthenium(VI) and osmium(VI) nitrido complexes with halogenated phenoxide and thiophenoxide ligands
895
Ruthenium, osmium and rhodium complexes of polypyridyl ligands: Metal-promoted activities, stereochemical aspects and electrochemical properties
896
Ruthenium: tin oxide thin film as a highly selective hydrocarbon sensor
897
Ruthenium-106 Plaque Radiotherapy for Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumors
898
Ruthenium-acetylide barbituric derivatives: evidence for H-bonding donor effects
899
Ruthenium–amine complexation for constructing self-assembled molecular films
900
Ruthenium–arene complexes bearing imidazol(in)ium-2-dithiocarboxylate ligands: Evaluation of their catalytic activity in the synthesis of enol esters
901
Ruthenium-assisted synthesis of gem-deuterated alkenes from monosubstituted propargyl alcohols and D2O
902
Ruthenium-based bioconjugates: Synthesis and X-ray structure of the mixed ligand sandwich compound RuCpiPr(p-(CO2H)C6H4Tp) and labelling of amino acids and the neuropeptide enkephalin
903
Ruthenium-based molecular compounds for oxygen evolution in acidic media
904
Ruthenium-based, inert oxide electrodes for impregnating active materials in nickel plaques
905
Ruthenium–benzocrownether complexes: Synthesis, structures, catalysis and immobilisation in ionic liquids
906
Ruthenium-C60 compounds: properties and catalytic potential
907
Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones using QUINAPHOS as the ligand
908
Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of N-(tert-butanesulfinyl)imines
909
Ruthenium-catalysed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of para-substituted α-fluoroacetophenones
910
Ruthenium-catalysed codimerisation of myrcene with methyl acrylate: Catalyst screening and mechanistic discussions Original Research Article
911
Ruthenium-catalysed conversion of 1,4-alkynediols into pyrroles
912
Ruthenium-catalysed conversion of oxime ethers into nitriles
913
Ruthenium-catalysed formylation of amines with dense carbon dioxide as C1-source Original Research Article
914
Ruthenium-catalysed synthesis of tertiary amines from alcohols
915
Ruthenium-catalysed transfer hydrogenation reactions with dimethylamine borane
916
Ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloadditions between C1-substituted 7-oxanorbornadienes and alkynes
917
Ruthenium-catalyzed [2+2] cycloadditions between substituted alkynes and norbornadiene: a theoretical study
918
Ruthenium-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of trifluoromethylated propargylic alcohols with azides
919
Ruthenium-catalyzed addition of carboxylic acids or cyclic 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to propargyl alcohols
920
Ruthenium-catalyzed addition of sulfenamides to alkynes leading to selective synthesis of polyfunctional alkenes
921
Ruthenium-Catalyzed Addition Reaction of Alcohols across Olefins
922
Ruthenium-catalyzed arylation of fluorinated aromatic ketones via ortho-selective carbon–fluorine bond cleavage
923
Ruthenium-catalyzed asymmetric reduction of 1,3-diketones using transfer hydrogenation
924
Ruthenium-catalyzed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of ketones in ethanol
925
Ruthenium-catalyzed benzimidazoisoquinoline synthesis via oxidative coupling of 2-arylbenzimidazoles with alkynes
926
Ruthenium-catalyzed carbon–carbon formation to synthesize tetraarylethanes and tetraarylxylylene through dechlorinative dimeric reaction
927
Ruthenium-catalyzed coupling of aldimines with arylboronates: new synthetic method for aromatic ketones
928
Ruthenium-Catalyzed Coupling of Aromatic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds in Aromatic Imidates with Olefins
929
Ruthenium-catalyzed coupling reaction of 2,3,5-trisubstituted furans with aryl halides through C–H bond cleavages
930
Ruthenium-catalyzed cyclization of 3-en-1-ynyl imines with nucleophiles via tandem 5-exo-dig cyclization and nucleophilic addition
931
Ruthenium-catalyzed cyclocarbonylation of aliphatic amides through the regioselective activation of unactivated C(sp3)–H bonds
932
Ruthenium-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 1,1,2,2-tetramethyl-1,2-divinyldisilane: Selective formation of a five-membered silacycle
933
Ruthenium-catalyzed direct amination of alcohols with tertiary amines
934
Ruthenium-catalyzed formal [4 + 2] cycloaddition of alkynes with alkenes: formation of cyclohexenedicarboxylates via isomerization of alkynes and successive Diels–Alder reaction
935
Ruthenium-catalyzed generation of hydrogen from iso-propanol
936
Ruthenium-catalyzed glycine-selective oxidative backbone modification of peptides
937
Ruthenium-catalyzed heteroannulation of anilines with alkanolammonium chlorides leading to indoles
938
Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroesterification of alkynes and dienes based on a chelation-approach
939
Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogenation of levulinic acid: Influence of the support and solvent on catalyst selectivity and stability
940
Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes: stereodivergent synthesis of (E)- and (Z)-alkenylsilanes
941
Ruthenium-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of hetero-functionalized allylbenzenes
942
Ruthenium-catalyzed intramolecular hydroamination of aminoalkynes
943
Ruthenium-catalyzed linear selective allylic aminations of monosubstituted allyl acetates
944
Ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis after tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride-mediated desilylation
945
Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidation of alkynes to 1,2-diketones under room temperature and one-pot synthesis of quinoxalines
946
Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidative coupling and cyclization between 2-aminobenzyl alcohol and secondary alcohols leading to quinolines
947
Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidative cyclization of 1,7-dienes. A novel diasteroselective synthesis of 2,7-disubstituted trans-oxepane diols
948
Ruthenium-catalyzed reaction of alkenyl triflates with zinc thiolates
949
Ruthenium-Catalyzed Rearrangement of cis-1-Ethynyl-2-vinyloxiranes to Substituted Phenols
950
Ruthenium-catalyzed reduction of N-alkoxy- and N-hydroxyamides
951
Ruthenium-catalyzed reduction of racemic tricarbonyl(η6-aryl ketone)chromium complexes using transfer hydrogenation: A simple alternative to the resolution of planar chiral organometallics
952
Ruthenium-catalyzed reductive cyclization of nitroarenes with trialkylamines leading to quinolines
953
Ruthenium-catalyzed reductive deamination and tandem alkylation of aniline derivatives
954
Ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective synthesis of 2-substituted indoles via ring-opening of epoxides by anilines
955
Ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective α-alkylation of ketones with primary alcohols
956
Ruthenium-catalyzed ring expansion reaction of allenylcyclobutanols
957
Ruthenium-catalyzed selective anti-Markovnikov trans addition of carboxylic acids and tail-to-tail dimerization of terminal alkynes
958
Ruthenium-catalyzed stereospecific decarboxylative allylation of non-stabilized ketone enolates
959
Ruthenium-catalyzed synthesis of indoles from anilines and trialkanolammonium chlorides in an aqueous medium
960
Ruthenium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Quinolines from Anilines and Allylammonium Chlorides in an Aqueous Medium via Amine Exchange Reaction
961
Ruthenium-catalyzed tandem enyne-cross metathesis–cyclopropanation: three-component access to vinyl cyclopropanes
962
Ruthenium-catalyzed tandem ring closing metathesis (RCM) – atom transfer radical cyclization (ATRC) sequences
963
Ruthenium-centered thermosensitive polymers
964
Ruthenium-free, carbon-supported cobalt and tungsten containing binary & ternary Pt catalysts for the anodes of direct methanol fuel cells
965
Ruthenium-initiated ROMP of nitrile monomers
966
Ruthenium-ion-catalyzed oxidation of asphaltenes of heavy oils in Lunnan and Tahe oilfields in Tarim Basin, NW China
967
Ruthenium-mediated cyclotrimerization of alkynes utilizing the cationic complex [RuCp(CH3CN)3]PF6
968
Ruthenium-modified MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieve and Y zeolite catalysts for selective hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde Original Research Article
969
Ruthenium–porphyrin-catalyzed carbenoid addition to allylic compounds: application to [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements of ylides
970
Ruthenium-promoted diaryl ether synthesis in the construction of the F-O-G ring system of a teicoplanin model
971
Ruthenium-supported catalysts for the stereoselective hydrogenation of paracetamol to 4-trans-acetamidocyclohexanol: effect of support, metal precursor, and solvent
972
Ruthenium-thiobase complexes: Synthesis, spectroscopy, density functional studies for trans,cis,cis-[RuII(AsPh3)2 (N,S-2-Thiopyrimidinato)2] and structural analysis of selected weak C–H⋯N and C–H⋯S interactions
973
Ruthenium–tin complexes from the reaction of HSnPh3 with Ru3(CO)10(NCMe)2 and their reactions with bis(tri-t-butylphosphine)platinum
974
Ruthenocene as a new donor fragment in [60]fullerene–donor dyads
975
Rutherford backscattering and channeling studies of a TiO2(100) substrate, epitaxially grown pure and Nb-doped TiO2 films
976
Rutherford back-scattering measurements of antimony diffusion in nanocrystalline copper
977
Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy and surface morphology of amorphous As2Se3 films modified with complex compounds Ln(THD)3 (Ln=Eu, Tb, Er, Yb) Original Research Article
978
Rutherford backscattering/channeling study of the implanted MeV Au+ in silicon
979
Rutherford backscattering/channeling study of the implanted MeV Au+ in silicon
980
Ruthless Prepayment? Evidence from Multifamily Mortgages
981
Ru–Ti intermetallic catalysts for the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde
982
Rutilation in nickel oxide-doped titania prepared by different methods
983
Rutile – A superior support for highly selective and stable Pd-based catalysts in the gas-phase acetoxylation of toluene
984
Rutile and its applications in earth sciences
985
Rutile crystals as potential trace element and isotope mineral standards for microanalysis
986
Rutile filled PTFE composites for flexible microwave substrate applications
987
Rutile formation and oxygen diffusion in oxygen PIII-treated titanium
988
Rutile microtubes assembly from nanostructures obtained by ultra-short laser ablation of titanium in liquid
989
Rutile nanowire array electrodes for photoelectrochemical determination of organic compounds
990
Rutile saturation in hydrous siliceous melts and its bearing on Ti-thermometry of quartz and zircon
991
Rutile solubility in albite-H2O and Na2Si3O7-H2O at high temperatures and pressures by in-situ synchrotron radiation micro-XRF
992
Rutile solubility in H2O, H2O–SiO2, and H2O–NaAlSi3O8 fluids at 0.7–2.0 GPa and 700–1000 °C: Implications for mobility of nominally insoluble elements
993
Rutile solubility in supercritical NaAlSi3O8–H2O fluids
994
Rutile stability and rutile/melt HFSE partitioning during partial melting of hydrous basalt: Implications for TTG genesis
995
Rutile TiO2 just as acceptable as anatase TiO2 for food colouring
996
Rutile TiO2(101) based plasmonic nanostructures
997
Rutile U–Pb age depth profiling: A continuous record of lithospheric thermal evolution
998
Rutile vanadium antimonates: A new class of catalysts for selective reduction of NO with ammonia Original Research Article
999
Rutile/TiO2II phase equilibria
1000
Rutile-type dense ceramics fabricated by pressureless sintering of Ti1−xRuxO2 powders prepared by sol–gel
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