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Well bore boundary conditions for variably saturated flow modeling
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Well characteristics influencing arsenic concentrations in ground water
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Well completion and servicing: Editions Technip, Institut Français du Petrole Publications; ISBN 2-7108-0765-3; D. Perrin, 2000, 352 pp. ($85, 71.65, 470FF)
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Well completion and servicing: Editions Technip, Institut Français du Petrole Publications; ISBN 2-7108-0765-3; D. Perrin, 2000, 352 pp. ($85, 71.65, 470FF)
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Well Conditioned Spherical Polynomial Systems Original Research Article
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Well connected: protein–protein interactions and crystallization
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Well defined carbazol-3,9-diyl based oligomers with diphenylamino end-cap as novel amorphous molecular materials for optoelectronics
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Well defined carbazole-based hole-transporting amorphous molecular materials
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Well design for the Iceland Deep Drilling Project (IDDP)
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Well differentiated liposarcoma of spermatic cord: report of 3 rare cases
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Well Distribution of Sidon Sets in Residue Classes
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Well drilling fuzzy risk assessment using fuzzy FMEA and fuzzy TOPSIS
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Well encapsulated hollow borosilicate glass sphere@polypyrrole composite with low density, designable thickness and conductivity
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Well Ge and semi-planar Ge (HP) detectors for low-level gamma-spectrometry
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Well if that had been true, that would have been perfectly reasonable: Appeals to reasonableness in political interviews
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Well impairment by fines migration in gas fields
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WELL INFLUENCED RADIUS EFFECTS ITS STORATIVITY, TRANSMISSIVITY AND GROUNDWATER HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY AT MONOFIYA REGION
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Well irredundant graphs Original Research Article
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Well level data analysis in Hungary near a fault region
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WELL LOG CALIBRATION OF KOHONEN-CLASSIFIED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES USING BAYESIAN LOGIC
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Well Logging — Fundamentals of Methods, Y.I. Gorbachev (Ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., New York (1995), ISBN: 0-471-95368-7
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Well Logging. Fundamentals of Methods, Yury I. Gorbachev
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Well Loss Estimation: Variable Pumping Replacing Step Drawdown Test
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Well Loss Estimation: Variable Pumping Replacing Step Drawdown Test
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Well ordered two-dimensional SnSBA-15 catalysts synthesized with high levels of tetrahedral tin for highly efficient and clean synthesis of nopol Original Research Article
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Well placement optimization according to field production curve using gradient-based control methods through dynamic modeling
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Well placement optimization under time-dependent uncertainty using an ensemble Kalman filter and a genetic algorithm
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Well Placement Optimization Using Differential Evolution Algorithm
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Well placement optimization: A survey with special focus on application for gas/gas-condensate reservoirs
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Well posedness and porosity in the calculus of variations without convexity assumptions Original Research Article
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Well posedness in the C∞ class for utt=a(u)Δu Original Research Article
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Well posedness of a linearized fractional derivative fluid model
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Well posedness of balance laws with boundary
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well posedness of Euler equations with dynamic phase boundaries
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Well posedness of piecewise-linear systems with multiple modes and multiple criteria
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well posedness of the rothe difference scheme for reverse parabolic equations
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Well preserved Palaeogene and Cretaceous biomarkers from the Kilwa area, Tanzania
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Well Production Practical Handbook: Editions Technip, Institut Français du Petrole Publications; ISBN 2-7108-0772-6; Edited by H. Cholet, 2000, 540 pp. ($95, 96.04, 630FF)
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Well productivity in an Iranian gas-condensate reservoir: A case study
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Well Quasi Ordering Finite Posets and Formal Languages
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Well spacing optimization for Sulige tight sand gas field, NW China
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Well test analysis of finite-conductivity fractured wells producing at constant bottomhole pressure
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Well test analysis: by M.A. Sabet. Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Tex., 1991, 460 pp., $79.00, ISBN 0-87201-584-X (hardcover)
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Well testing model for multi-fractured horizontal well for shale gas reservoirs with consideration of dual diffusion in matrix
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Well to wheels energy and emissions analysis of a recycled 1974 VW Super Beetle converted into a plug-in series hybrid electric vehicle
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Well tops guided prediction of reservoir properties using modular neural network concept: A case study from western onshore, India
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Well type and pattern optimization technology for large scale tight sand gas, Sulige gas field, NW China
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Well ve-covered graphs
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Well water contaminated by acidic mine water from the Dabaoshan Mine, South China: Chemistry and toxicity Original Research Article
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Well Water Disinfection in Calamities: The Experiences from Rural Kerala, India
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Well Water Quality Assessment: A Case of Gaba and Zuma Communities, Bwari Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria
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Well water radioactivity and risk of cancers of the urinary organs
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Well water survey in two districts of Conakry (Republic of Guinea), and comparison with the piped city water
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Well Waters Fluoride in Enugu, Nigeria
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Well weird, right dodgy, very strange, really cool: Layering and recycling in English intensifiers
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Well width-dependent third-order optical nonlinearities of a ZnS/CdSe cylindrical quantum dot quantum well
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well you know that type of person functions of well in the speech of American and German students
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Well, I guess youʹll be going to law school next: A report
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Well-abstracted transition systems: application to FIFO automata
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Well-aligned arrays of vertically oriented ZnO nanowires electrodeposited on ITO-coated glass and their integration in dye sensitized solar cells
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Well-aligned CdS nanorod/conjugated polymer solar cells
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Well-aligned Co-filled carbon nanotubes: preparation and magnetic properties
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Well-aligned Cu2O nanowire arrays prepared by an ethylene glycol-reduced process
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Well-aligned graphitic nanofibers synthesized by plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition
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Well-aligned polyaniline nano-fibril array membrane and its field emission property
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Well-aligned polyaniline/carbon-nanotube composite films grown by in-situ aniline polymerization Original Research Article
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Well-aligned single-crystalline silicon nanowire hybrid solar cells on glass
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Well-aligned ZnO microprism arrays with umbrella-like tips: Low-temperature preparation, structure and UV photoluminescence improvement
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Well-aligned ZnO nanocolumns grown by reactive electron beam evaporation
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Well-aligned ZnO nanowires grown on Si substrate via metal–organic chemical vapor deposition
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Well-aligned ZnO rod arrays grown on glass substrate from aqueous solution
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Well-Balanced Adaptive Mesh Refinement for shallow water flows
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Well-balanced and energy stable schemes for the shallow water equations with discontinuous topography
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Well-balanced bicharacteristic-based scheme for multilayer shallow water flows including wet/dry fronts
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Well-balanced finite volume evolution Galerkin methods for the shallow water equations
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Well-balanced finite volume schemes for 2D non-homogeneous hyperbolic systems. Application to the dam break of Aznalcóllar Original Research Article
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Well-balanced finite volume schemes for pollutant transport by shallow water equations on unstructured meshes
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Well-balanced finite volume schemes of arbitrary order of accuracy for shallow water flows
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Well-balanced high-order centered schemes on unstructured meshes for shallow water equations with fixed and mobile bed
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Well-balanced high-order centred schemes for non-conservative hyperbolic systems. Applications to shallow water equations with fixed and mobile bed
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Well-balanced high-order numerical schemes for one-dimensional blood flow in vessels with varying mechanical properties
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Well-balanced schemes for the Euler equations with gravitation
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Well-balanced shallow water flow simulation on quadtree cut cell grids
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Well-behaved Beurling primes and integers
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Well-behaved cash flows
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Well-behaved global on-chip interconnect
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Well-Being Analysis for Composite Generation and Transmission Systems .
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Well-being analysis for composite generation and transmission systems based on pattern recognition techniques
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Well-being analysis for HVDC transmission systems
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Well-being analysis of spinning reserve in a bilateral power market
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Well-Being and Coping Capacities of Adolescent Students with Hearing Loss in Mainstream Schools
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Well-being and economic freedom: Evidence from the States
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Well-being and life satisfaction in generalized anxiety disorder: comparison to major depressive disorder in a community sample
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Wellbeing and mental growth—long-term effects of legal abortion
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Well-being and Perfectionism in Students: Adaptive versus Maladaptive
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Well-being and unemployment in Russia in the 1990s: Can societyʹs suffering be individuals’ solace?
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Well-being and/or quality of life in EU countries through a multidimensional index of sustainability
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Well-being Approach of the Power Systems Integrated to the Central Receiver Power Plants
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Well-being assessment in medical students since the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed method study
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Well-being at mid-life: family predictors of continuity and change
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Well-being at work: a cross-national analysis of the levels and determinants of job satisfaction
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Wellbeing depends on social relationship characteristics : comparing different types and providers of support to older adults
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Well-being framework for composite generation and transmission system reliability evaluation
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Well-being in aging: Mental engagements in elderly men as a moderator of losses
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Well-being in Hemodialysis Patients
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Well-being in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: The role of acceptance
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Well-Being index of super tall residential buildings in Korea
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Wellbeing of adult children and ageing parents: associations with intergenerational support and relationship quality
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Well-Being of Emergency Room Nurses: Role of Neuroticism, Extraversion and Job Stress
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Well-being of haemophilia patients: a model for direct and indirect effects of medical parameters on the physical and psychosocial functioning
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Well-Being of UiTM Shah Alam Students Living in Off-Campus Environment
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Wellbeing, academic buoyancy and educational achievement in primary school students
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Well-Being, Mental Health, General Health and Quality of Life Improvement Through Mindfulness-Based Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Well-being, psychosocial factors, and side-effects among heroin-dependent inpatients after detoxification using buprenorphine versus clonidine
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Wellbore associated problems due to gas injection into non-horizontal structures
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Wellbore cement fracture evolution at the cement–basalt caprock interface during geologic carbon sequestration
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Wellbore heat-transfer modeling and applications
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Wellbore Instability Prediction by Geomechanical Behavioral Modeling in Zilaie Oil Field
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Wellbore Optimum Stability of Oil Well Drilled in a Highly Fractured Carbonate Reservoir Based on Dipole Sonic Analysis
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Wellbore Stability in Shale Formation Using Analytical and Numerical Simulation
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Wellbore stability model for shale gas reservoir considering the coupling of multi-weakness planes and porous flow
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Wellbore Trajectory Optimization of an Iranian Oilfield Based on Mud Pressure and Failure Zone
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Wellbore-Stability Predictions by Use of a Modified Lade Criterion
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Wellbore-Stability Predictions by Use of a Modified Lade Criterion
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Well-centered overrings of an integral domain
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Well-Child Care Practice Redesign for Low-Income Children: The Perspectives of Health Plans, Medical Groups, and State Agencies
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Well-circumscribed intramuscular lipoma of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
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Well-Circumscribed Localized-Rhinophyma as a Very Rare Presentation of Rhinophyma
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Well-conditioned asymptotic waveform evaluation for finite elements
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Well-conditioned MLFMA formulation for closed PEC targets in the vicinity of a half space
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Well-conditioned model predictive control
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Well-conditioning for variable coefficient second order boundary value difference systems
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Well-confined Yb:GdVO4 laser waveguide formed by MeV C3+ ion implantation
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Well-constructed cellulose acetate membranes for forward osmosis: Minimized internal concentration polarization with an ultra-thin selective layer
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Well-controlled reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer radical polymerisation under ultraviolet radiation at ambient temperature
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Well-covered circulant graphs
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Well-Covered Claw-Free Graphs
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Well-covered graphs and factors Original Research Article
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Well-crystallized nitrogen-rich graphitic carbon nitride nanocrystallites prepared via solvothermal route at low temperature
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Well-data-based prediction of productivity decline due to sulphate scaling
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Well-defined [3,3′]bicarbazolyl-based electroactive compounds for optoelectronics
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Well-defined block copolymer ionomers and their blend membranes for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
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Well-defined core-shell nanoparticles containing cyclodextrin in the shell: A comprehensive study
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Well-defined core-shell structures based on silsesquioxane microgels: Grafting of polystyrene via ATRP and product characterization
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Well-defined crystallites autoclaved from the nitrate/NH4OH reaction system as the precursor for (Y,Eu)2O3 red phosphor: Crystallization mechanism, phase and morphology control, and luminescent property
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Well-defined dibenzocyclooctyne end functionalized polymers from atom transfer radical polymerization
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Well-defined diblock copolymers of poly(tert-butyldimethylsilyl methacrylate) and poly(dimethylsiloxane) synthesized by RAFT polymerization
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Well-defined flake-like polypyrrole grafted graphene nanosheets composites as electrode materials for supercapacitors with enhanced cycling stability
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Well-defined generalized stochastic Petri nets: a net-level method to specify priorities
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Well-defined group IV supported catalysts: An efficient way to increase activities in the deperoxidation of cyclohexyl hydroperoxide with environmentally systems Original Research Article
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Well-defined higher-molecular-weight polyacrylonitrile via RAFT technique in the presence of disulfide compounds as a source of chain transfer agent
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Well-Defined Highly Active Heterogeneous Catalyst System for the Coupling Reactions of Carbon Dioxide and Epoxides
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Well-defined imidotitanium alkyl cations: agostic interactions, migratory insertion vs.[2+2] cycloaddition, and the first structurally authenticated AlMe3 adduct of any transition metal alkyl cation
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Well-defined Ion-pair Clusters of Alkyl- and Dialkylammonium Salts of a Sterically-hindered Carboxylic Acid. Implication for Hydrogen-bonded Lys Salt Bridges
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Well-defined macromolecular architectures through consecutive condensation and reversible-deactivation radical polymerizations
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Well-defined mesoporosity on lignocellulosic-derived activated carbons Original Research Article
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Well-defined multi-stimuli responsive fluorinated graft poly(ether amine)s (fgPEAs)
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Well-defined NHC–Pd(II)–Im (NHC=N-heterocyclic carbene; Im=1-methylimidazole) complex catalyzed C–N coupling of primary amines with aryl chlorides
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Well-defined NHC–Pd(II)–Im (NHC=N-heterocyclic carbene; Im=1-methylimidazole) complexes catalyzed amination of aryl chlorides
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Well-defined organic–inorganic hybrid benzoxazine monomers based on cyclotriphosphazene: Synthesis, properties of the monomers and polybenzoxazines
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Well-defined PE-b-PTFE diblock copolymers via combination of coordination chain transfer polymerization and condensation reaction: Facile preparation and surface modification of polyethylene film
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Well-defined phosphonated homo- and copolymers via direct ring opening metathesis polymerization
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Well-defined poly(dimethylsiloxane)-b-poly(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluorobutylmethacryl-ate-b-poly(styrene) (PDMS-b-PHFBMA-b-PS) triblock copolymers were prepared by two-step reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. A comprehensi
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Well-defined poly(methyl methacrylate) grafted to polyethylene with reverse atom transfer radical polymerization initiated by peroxides
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Well-defined polymer precursors synthesized by RAFT polymerization of N,N-dimethylacrylamide/N-acryloxysuccinimide: random and block copolymers
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Well-defined second-order nonlinear optical polymers by controlled radical polymerization, via multifunctional macromolecular chain transfer agent: Design, synthesis, and characterizations
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Well-defined silica core–poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) shell nanoparticles: Interactions and multi-modal glass transition dynamics at interfaces
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Well-defined single-walled carbon nanotube fibers as quantum wires: Ballistic conduction over micrometer-length scales
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Well-defined skeletal macroporous polymer monoliths fabricated with a novel type of amphiphilic diblock copolymer as a phase separator
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Well-defined star-shaped calcite crystals formed in agarose gels
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Well-defined steady-state response does not imply CICS
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Well-defined sterically hindered zinc aryloxides: Excellent catalysts for ring-opening polymerization of ɛ-caprolactone and l-lactide
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Well-defined, solvent-free cationic barium complexes: Synthetic strategies and catalytic activity in the ring-opening polymerization of lactide
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Well-designed rectangular cavity resonator for FMR experiment
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Well-developed Energy Exchange; A Pathway to an Economic Boom
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Well-developed subsurface chlorophyll maximum near Komahashi No. 2 seamount in the summer of 1991
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Well-Differentiated Intraosseous Osteosarcoma in the Sacrum: A Case Report
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Well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma occurring in the tunica vaginalis of the testis with contralateral atypical mesothelial hyperplasia
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Well-dispersed gold nanowire suspension for assembly application
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Well-dispersed hollow silica microspheres synthesis with silica sol as precursor by template method
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Well-dispersed Pd3Pt1 alloy nanoparticles in large pore sized mesocellular carbon foam for improved methanol-tolerant oxygen reduction reaction Original Research Article
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Well-dispersed Pt nanoparticles on polydopamine-coated ordered mesoporous carbons and their electrocatalytic application
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Well-dispersed single-walled carbon nanotube/polyaniline composite films Original Research Article
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Well-dispersed subsets of non-dominated solutions for MOMILP ‎problem
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Well-dispersed ultrafine Mn3O4 nanoparticles on graphene as a promising catalyst for the thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate Original Research Article
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Wellens’ Syndrome, ,
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Well-filtered algebras Original Research Article
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Wellfounded trees in categories Original Research Article
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Wellfoundedness proofs by means of non-monotonic inductive definitions II: First order operators
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Well-functioning balancing markets: A prerequisite for wind power integration
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Well-graded families of relations Original Research Article
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Well-graded spaces of valued sets Original Research Article
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Well-head arsenic removal units in remote villages of Indian subcontinent: Field results and performance evaluation
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Wellhead protection area delineation using a coupled GIS and groundwater model
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Wellington
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WELLINGTON Chemotherapy in children—where to draw the line?
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wellington Funding authority interferes with sexual-health services
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Well-ionization chamber response relative to NIST air-kerma strength standard for prostate brachytherapy seeds
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Well-layered maps and the maximum-degree k × k-subdeterminant of a matrix of rational functions Original Research Article
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Well-layered maps—A class of greedily optimizable set functions Original Research Article
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Well-leg compartment syndrome
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Well-Leg Compartment Syndrome after Fracture Fixation in Hemilithotomy Position: Case Report of a Preventable Condition
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Well-located graphs: A collection of well-covered ones
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Well-located graphs: a collection of well-covered ones Original Research Article
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Well-made worlds
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Well-Managed Classroom with Effective Use of Technology in Early Childhood Education
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Well-mixed blends of HDPE and ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene with major improvements in impact strength achieved via solid-state shear pulverization
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Wellness activities address inequities
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Wellness and Tourism: Mind, Body, Spirit, Place
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WELLNESS ASSESSMENT OF ANTALYA 60+ TAZELENME UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
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Wellness issues and the emergency medicine resident
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Wellness Outcomes of Trauma Psychoeducation
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Wellness Programs and Means of Getting Employees to Stay Healthy: A Response to Kristin Van Busum and Soeren Mattke
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Wellness Tourism Promotion Media in Solo in the Middle of the Covid-19 Pandemic (New Media as Promotional Media for Wellness Tourism in Solo in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic)
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Wellness tourism: A destination perspective
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Well-ordered (1 0 0) InAs surfaces using wet chemical treatments
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Well-ordered arranging of Ag nanoparticles in SiO2/Si by ion implantation
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Well-ordered Co nanowire arrays for aligned carbon nanotube arrays
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Well-ordered mesoporous interconnected silica spheres prepared using extremely low surfactant concentrations
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Well-ordered organic–inorganic hybrid layered manganese oxide nanocomposites with excellent decolorization performance
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Well-ordered semiconducting linearly joined carbon nanotube devices at room temperature
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Well-ordered structure of N-octadecanoyl-l-alanine Langmuir–Blodgett film studied by FTIR spectroscopy
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Well-ordered sulfonated silica electrolyte with high proton conductivity and enhanced selectivity at elevated temperature for DMFC
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Well-ordered ultra-thin Al2O3 film formation on NiAl(1 1 0) by high-temperature oxidation
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Well-ordering proofs for Martin-Löf type theory Original Research Article
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Well-organized 3D nanofibrous composite constructs using cooperative effects between electrospinning and electrospraying
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Well-oriented ZZ–PS-tag with high Fc-binding onto polystyrene surface for controlled immobilization of capture antibodies Original Research Article
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Well-placement optimization using a derivative-free method
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Well-Placement Optimization with Gradient-Base Methods
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Well-poised generation of Apéry-like recursions
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Well-posed constraint-preserving boundary conditions for the AA formulation of Einsteinʹs equations
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Well-posed equilibrium problems Original Research Article
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Well-posed Ky Fan’s point, quasi-variational inequality and Nash equilibrium problems Original Research Article
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Well-posed pp-laplacian problems with large diffusion
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Well-posed solvability of the boundary value problem for difference equations of elliptic type Original Research Article
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Well-posed solvability of the Cauchy problem for difference equations of parabolic type Original Research Article
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Well-posed systems—The LTI case and beyond
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Well-posed transparent boundary conditions for the shallow water equations Original Research Article
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Well-posedness analysis of switch-driven piecewise affine systems
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Well-Posedness and admissible stabilizability for Pritchard-Salamon systems Original Research Article
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Well-posedness and analyticity for the Cauchy problem for the generalized Camassa–Holm equation
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Well-posedness and attainability of indefinite stochastic linear quadratic control in infinite time horizon
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Well-posedness and blow-up phenomena for the generalized Degasperis–Procesi equation Original Research Article
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Well-posedness and Blow-up Solutions for an Integrable Nonlinearly Dispersive Model Wave Equation
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Well-posedness and existence of bound states for a coupled Schrödinger-gKdV system Original Research Article
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WELL-POSEDNESS an‎d EXPONENTIAL STABILITY FOR THE VON KARM ́ AN SYSTEMS WITH SECOND SOUND
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Well-posedness and exponential stability of a thermoelastic Joint–Leg–Beam system with Robin boundary conditions
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Well-posedness and general decay of solution for a transmission problem with viscoelastic term and delay
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Well-posedness and ill-posedness for a fifth-order shallow water wave equation Original Research Article
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Well-posedness and ill-posedness of KdV equation with higher dispersion
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Well-posedness and long-time behaviour for a singular phase field system of conserved type
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Well-posedness and numerical performances of the strain gap method
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Well-posedness and optimal decay rates for the wave equation with nonlinear boundary damping–source interaction
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Well-posedness and persistence properties for the Novikov equation
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Well-posedness and regularity of generalized Navier–Stokes equations in some critical Q-spaces
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Well-posedness and regularity of Naghdiʹs shell equation under boundary control and observation
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Well-posedness and small data scattering for the generalized Ostrovsky equation
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Well-posedness and solution structure of dual-phase-lagging heat conduction
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Well-posedness and stability for abstract spline problems
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Well-posedness and stability of a free boundary problem modeling the growth of multi-layer tumors
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Well-posedness and stability of a hinged plate equation with a localized nonlinear structural damping Original Research Article
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Well-posedness and stability of the repairable system with N failure modes and one standby unit
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Well-Posedness and Stability of Time-Dependent Impulsive Neutral Stochastic Partial Integrodifferential Equations with Fractional Brownian Motion and Poisson Jumps
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Well-posedness and time-decay for compressible viscoelastic fluids in critical Besov space
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Well-posedness and weak rotation limit for the Ostrovsky equation
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Well-posedness by perturbations of mixed variational inequalities in Banach spaces
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Well-posedness criteria in optimization with application to the calculus of variations Original Research Article
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Well-Posedness for a Class of 2×2 Conservation Laws withL∞Data
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Well-posedness for a class of abstract nonlinear parabolic systems with time delay Original Research Article
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Well-posedness for a class of generalized Zakharov system
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Well-posedness for a class of mixed problem of wave equations Original Research Article
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Well-posedness for a class of nonlinear parabolic equations with strong degeneracy Original Research Article
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Wellposedness for a class of strong vector equilibrium problems
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Well-posedness for a higher-order Benjamin–Ono equation
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Well-posedness for a nonlinear shallow spherical shell Original Research Article
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Well-posedness for a nonsmooth acoustic system Original Research Article
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Well-posedness for a scalar conservation law with singular nonconservative source
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Well-posedness for a transport equation with nonlocal velocity
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Well-posedness for an extended Penrose–Fife phase-field model with energy balance supplied by Dirichlet boundary conditions
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Well-posedness for Beanʹs critical state model with displacement current
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Well-posedness for chemotaxis dynamics with nonlinear cell diffusion
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Well-posedness for convex symmetric vector quasi-equilibrium problems
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Well-posedness for entropy solutions to multidimensional scalar conservation laws with a strong boundary condition
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Well-posedness for set optimization problems Original Research Article
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Well-posedness for solid–liquid phase transitions with a fourth-order nonlinearity
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Well-posedness for systems of generalized mixed quasivariational inclusion problems and optimization problems with constraints
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Well-posedness for systems of time-dependent hemivariational inequalities in Banach spaces
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Well-posedness for the axisymmetric incompressible viscous Hall-magnetohydrodynamic equations
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Well-posedness for the Cauchy problem associated to the Hirota–Satsuma equation: Periodic case ✩
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Well-posedness for the Cauchy problem of coupled Hirota equations with low regularity data
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Well-posedness for the drift-diffusion system in Lp arising from the semiconductor device simulation
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Wellposedness for the fourth order nonlinear Schrödinger equations
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Well-posedness for the incompressible magneto-hydrodynamic system
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Well-posedness for the incompressible magneto-hydrodynamic system on modulation spaces
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Well-posedness for the Navier–Stokes Equations
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Wellposedness for the Navier-Stokes flow in the exterior of a rotating obstacle
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Well-posedness for the Navier–Stokes–Nernst–Planck–Poisson system in Triebel–Lizorkin space and Besov space with negative indices
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Well-posedness for the nonlocal nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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Well-posedness for two-dimensional steady supersonic Euler flows past a Lipschitz wedge
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Well-posedness for water wave problem with vorticity Original Research Article
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Wellposedness for Zakharov Systems with Generalized Nonlinearity
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Well-posedness in critical spaces for incompressible viscoelastic fluid system Original Research Article
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Well-posedness in Maxwell systems with distributions of polarization relaxation parameters Original Research Article
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Well-posedness in the generalized sense for variational inclusion and disclusion problems and well-posedness for optimization problems with constraint Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of a class of perturbed optimization problems in Banach spaces
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Well-posedness of a dissipative nonlinear electrohydrodynamic system in modulation spaces Original Research Article
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Well-Posedness of a Model for Structural Acoustic Coupling in a Cavity Enclosed by a Thin Cylindrical Shell
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Well-posedness of a model of point dynamics for a limit of the Keller–Segel system
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Well-posedness of a model of strain gradient plasticity for plastically irrotational materials
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Well-posedness of a modified initial-boundary value problem on stability of shock waves in a viscous gas. Part II
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Well-posedness of a modified initial-boundary value problem on stability of shock waves in a viscous gas. Part I
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Well-posedness of a multidimensional free boundary problem modelling the growth of nonnecrotic tumors
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Well-posedness of a reduced order approximate deconvolution turbulence model
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Well-posedness of a Structural Acoustics Control Model with Point Observation of the Pressure
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Well-posedness of an infinite system of partial differential equations modelling parasitic infection in an age-structured host
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Well-posedness of an integro-differential equation with positive type kernels modeling fractional order viscoelasticity
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Well-posedness of bimodal state-based switched systems Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of Cauchy problem for the fourth order nonlinear Schrödinger equations in multi-dimensional spaces
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Well-posedness of dual-phase-lagging heat conduction equation: higher dimensions
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Well-posedness of generalized mixed variational inequalities, inclusion problems and fixed-point problems Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of higher-order nonlinear Schrödinger equations in Sobolev spaces image and applications Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of incompressible models of two- and three-phase flow
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Well-posedness of initial value problems for singular parabolic equations
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Well-posedness of KdV with higher dispersion Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of linear partial differential equations with unbounded delay operators ✩
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Well-posedness of M/G/1 queueing model with single vacations
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Well-posedness of measurement error models for self-reported data
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Well-posedness of measurement error models for self-reported data
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Well-posedness of nonlocal boundary value problems with integral condition for the system of hyperbolic equations
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Well-posedness of one-phase Stefan problems for sublinear heat equations Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of parabolic differential and difference equations
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Well-posedness of phase-lock equations of superconductivity Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of singular diffusion equations in porous media with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of Smoluchowski’s coagulation equation for a class of homogeneous kernels
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Well-posedness of the Basset problem in spaces of smooth functions
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Wellposedness of the boundary value formulation of a fixed strike Asian option
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Well-Posedness of the Cauchy Problem for a Shallow Water Equation on the Circle
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for Ostrovsky, Stepanyams and Tsimring equation with low regularity data
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the fractional power dissipative equations Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the fractional power dissipative equation in critical Besov spaces
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the Hirota equation in Sobolev spaces image Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem of a water wave equation with low regularity initial data
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem of high dimension non-isotropic fourth-order Schrödinger equations in Sobolev spaces Original Research Article
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Well-posedness of the Cauchy problem of Ostrovsky equation in anisotropic Sobolev spaces ✩
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Well-posedness of the difference schemes for elliptic equations in spaces
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Well-posedness of the ferrimagnetic equations
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Well-posedness of the Fokker–Planck equation in a scattering process
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Well-posedness of the fourth-order perturbed Schrِdinger type equation in non-isotropic Sobolev spaces
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Well-posedness of the global entropy solution to the Cauchy problem of a hyperbolic conservation laws with relaxation
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Well-posedness of the IBVP for 2-D Euler equations with damping
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Well-posedness of the spatially homogeneous Landau equation for soft potentials
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Well-posedness of the stochastic KdV–Burgers equation
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Well-posedness of two-phase Hele–Shaw flow without surface tension
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Well-posedness of two-shape memory model
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Well-posedness results and asymptotic behaviour for a phase transition model taking into account microscopic accelerations ✩
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Well-posedness results for a class of partial differential equations with hysteresis arising in electromagnetism
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Well-posedness results for differential and integral equations containing Henstock–Kurzweil integrable vector-valued functions Original Research Article
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Well-posedness Results for Models of Elastomers
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Well-posedness, smooth dependence and centre manifold reduction for a semilinear hyperbolic system from laser dynamics
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Well-posedness, stability and invariance results for a class of multivalued Lur’e dynamical systems Original Research Article
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Well-preserved Late Paleoproterozoic volcanic centers in the Sمo Félix do Xingu region, Amazonian Craton, Brazil
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Well-preserved theropod tracks from the Upper Cretaceous of Hwasun County, southwestern South Korea, and their paleobiological implications
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Well-quasi-ordering and the Hausdorff quasi-uniformity
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Well-quasi-ordering of matrices under Schur complement and applications to directed graphs
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Well-read Lifelines
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Well-resolved variations in the formation ages for Ca–Al-rich inclusions in the early Solar System
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Wells score for venous thromboembolism. Basic diagnostic algorithm for venous thromboembolism
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Wells Syndrome Associated with Fungal Infection
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Wells syndrome in a diabetic patient
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Wells–Dawson anion, a useful building block to construct one-dimensional chain as a chelate ligand coordinating with transition metal cations
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Wells–Dawson heteropolyacid as reusable catalyst for sustainable synthesis of flavones Original Research Article
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Wells–Dawson heteropolyacid supported on silica: isobutane alkylation with C4 olefins Original Research Article
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Wells–Dawson-derived tetrameric complexes {K28H8[P2W15Ti3O60.5]4} electrochemical behaviour and electrocatalytic reduction of nitrite and of nitric oxide
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Wellskins and slug tests: whereʹs the bias?
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Well-solvable instances for the partition problem Original Research Article
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Wellsprings of knowledge: Building and sustaining the sources of innovation : by Dorothy Leonard-Barton. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1995. 352p. $29.95. ISBN 0- 87584-612-2.
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Wellsprings of knowledge: Building and sustaining the sources of innovation : D. Leonard-Barton Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA, 352 pp, $29.95 ISBN 0 87584 612 2
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Well-structured languages
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Well-test response in stochastic permeable media
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Well-thickness dependent electron transport effective mass and mobility in Sb-based quantum wells
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Well-to-Seismic Tie of a Field Onshore of the Nigerian Delta
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Well-to-Tank environmental analysis of a renewable diesel fuel from vegetable oil through co-processing in a hydrotreatment unit
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Well-to-wheel Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission Comparison of Electric and Fossil Fuel Buses: Tehran Case Study
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Well-to-wheel study of passenger vehicles in the Norwegian energy system
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Well-to-wheels analysis of hydrogen based fuel-cell vehicle pathways in Shanghai
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Well-to-Wheels analysis of hydrogen production from bio-oil reforming for use in internal combustion engines
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Well-to-wheels life-cycle analysis of alternative fuels and vehicle technologies in China
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Well-type HPGe-detector absolute-peak-efficiency calibration and true-coincidence correction
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Well-type HPGe-detector absolute-peak-efficiency calibration and true-coincidence correction
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Well-versed in medical practice
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Well-wetted olivine grain boundaries in partially molten peridotite in the asthenosphere
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Welsh caterers: an exploratory study of attitudes towards safe food handling in the hospitality industry
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Welsh Eigenvalues of Radially Periodic Schr¨odinger Operators
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Welsh letter-to-sound rules: rewrite rules and two-level rules compared
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Welsh rarebits
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Welsh-English code-switching and the Matrix Language Frame model
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Welwitindolinone C synthetic studies. Construction of the welwitindolinone carbon skeleton via a transannular nitrone cycloaddition
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WeMOI and NAOi influence on major avalanche activity in the Eastern Pyrenees
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Wenckebach Periodicity at Rest That Normalizes With Tachycardia in a Family With a NKX2.5 Mutation
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Wenckebach rhythms in a FitzHugh model with defects
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Wenckebach variant
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WENDELSTEIN 7-X at the transition to assembly
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Wendelstein 7-X Torus Hall Layout and System Integration
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Wendelstein 7-Xʹs CoDaStation: A modular application for scientific data acquisition
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Wendelstein 7-X—Status of the project and commissioning planning
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Wendler Glottoplasty: An Effective Pitch Raising Surgery in Male-to-Female Transsexuals
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Wendy Webster, Englishness and Empire 1939–1965, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2006) 264 pages, £42 hardback.
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Wengain to sell for Goldschmidt
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WENO schemes based on upwind and centred TVD fluxes
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WENO schemes for balance laws with spatially varying flux
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WENO schemes for multidimensional nonlinear degenerate parabolic PDEs
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WENO schemes for multidimensional nonlinear degenerate parabolic PDEs
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WENO schemes on arbitrary mixed-element unstructured meshes in three space dimensions
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WENO schemes on arbitrary unstructured meshes for laminar, transitional and turbulent flows
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WENO schemes with Lax–Wendroff type time discretizations for Hamilton–Jacobi equations
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WENO-enhanced gas-kinetic scheme for direct simulations of compressible transition and turbulence
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WENO-Z Schemes with Legendre Basis for non-Linear Degenerate Parabolic Equations
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Wen-pi-tang-Hab-Wu-ling-san reduces ureteral obstructive renal fibrosis by the reduction of oxidative stress, inflammation, and TGF-β/Smad2/3 signaling
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Wenzhong Shi, 2010 - Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses, Wenzhong Shi. CRC Press Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton (2010), ISBN: 978-1-4200-5927-4
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WEPP calibration for improved predictions of interrill erosion in semi-arid to arid environments
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Were black entrepreneurs displaced from the retail trade by white immigrant merchants? A study of northern cities in the early twentieth century
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Were communists good human capitalists? The case of the Czech Republic
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Weʹre crippling our kids with kindness!!
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Were glacial iceberg surges in the North Atlantic triggered by climatic warming?
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Were Late Cretaceous extinctions of gastropods selective by generic longevity?
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Were limpets or mosasaurs responsible for the perforations in the ammonite Placenticeras?
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Weʹre married! the rewards and challenges of joint libraries
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Weʹre moving
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Were Patients With Unfavorable Outcomes Deleted in a Covert Duplicate Publication Reporting Effect of Placebo on Hypertension?
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Were Phanerozoic mass extinctions among brachiopod superfamilies selective by taxa longevity?
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Were RNA replication and translation directly coupled in the RNA (+protein?) world?
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Were the 2.1-Gyr fossil colonial organisms discovered in the Francevillian basin (Palaeoproterozoic, Gabon) buried by turbidites?
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Were the Deccan Flood Basalts Derived in Part from Ancient Oceanic Crust Within the Indian Continental Lithosphere?
434
Were the Fibonacci Series and the Golden Section Known in Ancient Egypt?
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Were the Victorians cleverer than us? Maybe, maybe not
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Were the Victorians cleverer than us? The decline in general intelligence estimated from a meta-analysis of the slowing of simple reaction time
437
Were there enough physicians in an emergency department in the affected area after a major earthquake? An analysis of the Taiwan Chi-Chi earthquake in 1999
438
Were there metastases?
439
Were there no returns to education in the USSR? Estimates from Soviet-period household data
440
Were verbal efforts to support the euro effective? A high-frequency analysis of ECB statements
441
Were West Antarctic Ice Sheet grounding events in the Ross Sea a consequence of East Antarctic Ice Sheet expansion during the middle Miocene?
442
Were Wolfgangʹs chronic offenders psychopaths? On the convergent validity between psychopathy and career criminality
443
Were You Aware of These Five Typical Issues on Your Heart?
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Werner Forssmann: A Pioneer of Cardiology
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Werner Fritz Isler, Professor Dr med (6 March 1919–30 January 2002), Küsnacht, Switzerland
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Werner Hacke: a pioneer in stroke care
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Werner Kolhörster (1887–1945): The German pioneer of cosmic ray physics
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Werner Mauch (Ed.), Monitoring and Evaluation of Adult Learning, ISBN 92-820-1139-9, 2005 (p. 32).Jutta Thinesse-Demel (Ed.), Museums, Libraries and Cultural Heritage: Democratising Culture: Creating Knowledge and Building Bridges, ISBN 92-820-1140-2, 200
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Werner O. Schmidt and A. Kurjak, Editors, Color Doppler Sonography in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Thieme, Stuttgart-New York (2005) 405 pages, 579 illustrations, US$169.95.
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Werner Sombart and Max Weber from the point of the accounting of the rational economic action
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Werner Stegmaier, Editor, Felix Hausdorff. Gesammelte Werke. Band VII: Philosophisches Werk, Springer-Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York (2004) ISBN 3-540-20836-4 xxi + 920 pp. EUR 99.95.
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Werner syndrome: A case report and review of literature
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Wernerʹs syndrome and restrictive cardiomyopathy
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Wernerʹs Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hoarseness
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Werner-type metal complexes of potato starch
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Wernicke #x2019;s encephalopathy as a presentation of severe thiamine deficiency after cardiac valve surgery: A case report and narrative review
457
Wernicke Encephalopathy After Billroth’s II Operation: A Case Report
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Wernicke encephalopathy following gastrojejunostomy: A case report and review of the literature
459
Wernicke encephalopathy—an emerging trend after bariatric surgery
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Wernicke’s encephalopathy associated with hemodialysis: report of two cases and review of the literature
461
Wernicke’s Encephalopathy in a Nigerian with Schizophrenia
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Wernickeʹs encephalopathy
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Wernickeʹs encephalopathy due to self starvation in a child
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Wernickeʹs encephalopathy in a non-alcoholic Patient: Difficulties of early diagnosis and treatment.
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Wernickeʹs encephalopathy induced by magnesium depletion
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Wernickeʹs encephalopathy: new clinical settings and recent advances in diagnosis and management
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Wernickeʹs syndrome after bariatric surgery
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Wertheim’s hypothesis on ‘highway hypnosis’: empirical evidence from a study on motorway and conventional road driving
469
weSPOT: A Personal and Social Approach to Inquiry-Based Learning
470
Wess–Zumino actions and Dirichlet boundary conditions for super p-branes with exotic fractions of supersymmetry
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Wess-Zumino actions for IIA D-branes and their supersymmetries Original Research Article
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Wess–Zumino sigma models with non-K?hlerian geometry
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Wess–Zumino terms and duality
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Wess–Zumino terms for AdS D-branes Original Research Article
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Wess-Zumino terms for reducible anomalous gauge theories Original Research Article
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Wess–Zumino–Witten and fermion models in noncommutative space Original Research Article
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West & son: the origins of West syndrome
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West & West syndrome – A historical sketch about the eponymous doctor, his work and his family
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WEST AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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West Africa: Mectizan (ivermectin) donation programme
481
West African monsoon variability during the last deglaciation and the Holocene: Evidence from fresh water algae, pollen and isotope data from core KW31, Gulf of Guinea
482
West African provenance for Saxo-Thuringia (Bohemian Massif): Did Armorica ever leave pre-Pangean Gondwana? – U/Pb-SHRIMP zircon evidence and the Nd-isotopic record
483
West Antarctic balance calculations: Impact of flux-routing algorithm, smoothing algorithm and topography
484
West Antarctic Ice Sheet elevations in the Ohio Range: Geologic constraints and ice sheet modeling prior to the last highstand
485
West Antarctic Ice Sheet evolution: New insights from a seismic tomographic 3D depth model in the Eastern Ross Sea (Antarctica)
486
West Antarctic Ice Sheet grounding events on the Ross Sea outer continental shelf during the middle Miocene
487
West Coast contributions to the development of the general-purpose computer: building Maddida and the founding of computer research corporation
488
West coast dune plumes: Climate driven contrasts in dunefield morphogenesis along the western and southern South African coasts
489
West European paintmakers use 2.2 M tonnes/y of pigments, fillers & extenders
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West European paintmakers’ demand for pigments to rise by 2.5%/y?
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West European uses 6000 tonnes/y of chrome yellow & molybdenum orange
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West Florida shelf circulation and temperature budget for the 1998 fall transition
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West Florida shelf circulation and temperature budget for the 1999 spring transition
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West Indian Ocean variability and East African fish catch
495
West meets East: breaking barriers to prevention in Asia and America
496
West Nile Encephalitis and Its Characteristics in Childhood
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West Nile encephalitis epidemic in southeastern Romania
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West Nile Encephalitis Relapse Presenting with Abducens and Facial Nerve Palsies
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West Nile Infection Presenting with Ocular Dysmetria, Ataxia, and Hyperreflexia Reminiscent of Bickerstaffʹs Encephalitis
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West Nile viral encephalitis mimicking hepatic encephalopathy
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West Nile virus
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West Nile Virus activity Northeastern United States
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West Nile virus and blood donors
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West Nile Virus Antibodies in Horse Grooms In Lagos And Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria
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West Nile Virus antibody
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West Nile Virus Antibody Titers and Total Immunoglobulin G Concentrations in Foals from Mares Vaccinated in Late Gestation
507
West Nile Virus Core Protein: Tetramer Structure and Ribbon Formation
508
WEST NILE VIRUS DETECTION PROGRAMME, SURVEILLANCE OF Culex sp. IN MONTENEGRO, 2019
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West Nile Virus Encephalitis in a Patient with Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
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West Nile virus encephalitis mimicking central nervous system metastases from small cell lung cancer
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West Nile virus update
512
West Nile virus: a primer for infection control professionals
513
West Nile Virus: Epidemiological and Surveillance Approaches
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West Nile virus: surveillance activities in Canada
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West Nile: a deadly virus?
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West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study: identification of high-risk groups and comparison with other cardiovascular intervention trials
517
West Pharmaceuticalʹs explosion: structuring crisis discourse knowledge
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West syndrome – The University of Hong Kong experience (1970–2000)
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West syndrome and other infantile epileptic encephalopathies – Indian hospital experience
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West syndrome and other infantile epileptic encephalopathies – Indian hospital experience
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West syndrome associated with mosaic Down syndrome
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West Syndrome in South Iran: Electro-Clinical Manifestations
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West syndrome in Thailand: a hospital-based survey
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West syndrome: a university hospital based study from Oman
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West syndrome: etiological and prognostic aspects
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West syndrome: individualized ACTH therapy
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West syndrome: individualized ACTH therapy, by Heiskala et al.
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West syndrome: long-term prognosis and social aspects
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West syndrome: the Philippine experience
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WEST: A northern California study of the role of wind-driven transport in the productivity of coastal plankton communities
531
WEST: modelling biological wastewater treatment
532
Westcottʹs Plant Disease Handbook, Sixth Edition
533
West-directed flow of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet across Eastern Basin, Ross Sea during the Quaternary
534
West-East Contention: Can Migrant Problem Create New Blocks in Europe
535
Western and Asian features of multiple sclerosis in Mexican Mestizos
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Western and buddhist psychology—Clinical perspectives : M. G. T. Kwee and T. L. Holdstock (Eds): Eburon Publishers, Delft, The Netherlands (1996). xiv + 338 pp. DFL 75.00
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Western and eastern European trends in testicular cancer mortality
538
Western and Healthy Dietary Patterns and Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study
539
Western Antarctic Peninsula physical oceanography and spatio–temporal variability
540
Western Approaches to the Dating the Quranic Revelation
541
Western Arabo-Islamophobia: Where and When Will It End?
542
WESTERN ASSOCIATION FOR ART CONSERVATION (WAAC) ANNUAL MEETING
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Western Australia passes liberal abortion law
544
Western black widow spiders express state-dependent web-building strategies tailored to the presence of neighbours
545
Western Blot Analysis of Leishmania infantum Antigens in Sera of Patients with Visceral Leishmaniasis
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Western blot analysis of Leishmania infantum antigens using sera from pentamidine-treated dogs
547
Western blot analysis of Leishmania infantum antigens using sera from pentamidine-treated dogs
548
Western Blot Analysis of Sera from Leishmania major-Infected BALB/c and C57BL/6 Mice
549
Western blot banding patterns of HIV rapid progressors in the U.S. Navy Seropositive Cohort: Implications for vaccine development
550
Western blot detection of brain material in heated meat products using myelin basic protein and neuron-specific enolase as biomarkers
551
Western blot detection of brain material in heated meat products using myelin basic protein and neuron-specific enolase as biomarkers Original Research Article
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Western Blot Detection of PrPScin Cyprus Sheep with Natural Scrapie
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Western Blots Reveal that Grapevine Viruses A and B are Serologically Related
554
Western blotting method (TESAcruzi) as a supplemental test for confirming the presence of anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies in finger prick blood samples from children aged 0–5 years in Brazil
555
Western Brain and its Japan Landscape, Temples, and Town Houses a Neurophysiologic Approach
556
Western China energy development and west to east energy transfer: Application of the Western China Sustainable Energy Development Model
557
Western Churchill NAPMAP Project
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Western diet induces apoptosis in the heart of a rat model with diet-induced obesity
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Western Dietary Pattern Reduced Male Fertility: A Systematic review and Meta-analysis of Observational Studies
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Western diseases: Their dietary prevention and reversibility : Norman J. Temple, PhD, and Denis P. Burkitt, MD Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey, 1994 (ISBN: 0-89603-264-7)
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Western environmental values and nature-based tourism in Kenya
562
Western equatorial Pacific planktic foraminiferal fluxes and assemblages during a La Niٌa year (1999)
563
Western equatorial Pacific productivity and carbonate dissolution over the last 550 kyr: Foraminiferal and nannofossil evidence from ODP Hole 807A
564
Western Europe, current city expansion and the use of GIS
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Western European Art Foundations and Publishing Original Research Article
566
Western European epidemiological survey for parvovirus and coronavirus infections in dogs
567
Western Europeʹs consumption of GCC passes the 20 million tonnes mark
568
Western Images of Meccan Pilgrims in the Dutch East Indies, 1800-1900
569
Western Macedonia earthquake of 13 May, 1995 (Ms = 6.6) and seismic potential of Northern Greece
570
Western medical acupuncture is an alternative medicine or a conventional classic medical manipulation
571
Western Medicine in India as a Colonial Case in Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome
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Western medicine makes it good to be alive
573
Western Mediterranean planktonic foraminifera events and millennial climatic variability during the last 70 kyr
574
Western mosquitofish as a bioindicator of exposure to organochlorine compounds
575
Western multinationalsʹ human resource practices in Russia
576
Western Oceanus Procellarum as seen by C1XS on Chandrayaan-1
577
Western Ontario Osteoarthritis Shoulder (WOOS) index: a cross-cultural adaptation into Swedish, including evaluation of reliability, validity, and responsiveness in patients with subacromial pain
578
Western Pacific thermocline structure and the Pacific marine Intertropical Convergence Zone during the Last Glacial Maximum
579
Western Political Discourse on Islam and Its Reflection
580
Western privacy and/or Ubuntu? Some critical comments on the influences in the forthcoming data privacy bill in South Africa
581
Western psychotherapy in traditional Arabic societies
582
WESTERN REGIONAL STRAIN GAGE COMMITTEE
583
Western rock lobsters (Panulirus cygnus) in Western Australian deep coastal ecosystems (35–60 m) are more carnivorous than those in shallow coastal ecosystems
584
Western Ross Sea continental slope gravity currents
585
Western scrub-jay funerals: cacophonous aggregations in response to dead conspecifics
586
Western Tourism: Can Paradise Be Reclaimed?
587
Western versus eastern Mediterranean paleoceanographic response to astronomical forcing: a high-resolution microplankton study of precession-controlled sedimentary cycles during the Messinian
588
Western white pine growth relative to forest openings
589
Western Whiteness in an American Way of Religious Conversion in Willow Wilson’s The Butterfly Mosque
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Westernised Asians and cardiovascular disease: nature or nurture?
591
Westernization of Asian diets and the transformation of food systems: Implications for research and policy
592
Westernization of lifestyle markedly increases carotid intima-media wall thickness (IMT) in Japanese people
593
Westernization of the nutritional pattern of Chinese children living in France
594
Westernized high-fat diet accelerates weight loss in dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis in mice, which is further aggravated by supplementation of heme
595
Western-medicine-validated anti-tumor agents and traditional Chinese medicine
596
Westerton Road Grangemouth
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WestinghouseAP1000advancedpassiveplantOriginalResearchArticle
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WestinghouseAP1000internalsheatingratedistributioncalculationusinga3DdeterministictransportmethodOriginalResearchArticle
599
Westinghouseʹs legacy bites the dust—long live CBS
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Westward Expansion, Preappointment Politics, and the Making of the Southern Slaveholding Supreme Court
601
Westward moving waves or eddies (Storms) on the Subtropical/Azores Front near 32.5°N? Interpretation of the Eulerian currents and temperature records at moorings 155 (35.5°W) and 156 (34.4°W)
602
Westward propagation of the Indian monsoon depression
603
Westward rotation of the atmospheric angular momentum vector of Titan by thermal tides
604
Westward traveling surge dynamics and the local structure of an isolated substorm Original Research Article
605
Wet ability of PTFE coated diamond films
606
Wet abrasive behavior of composite materials obtained from solid residuals mixed with polymer and ceramic matrix
607
Wet acid deposition episodicity in eastern North America and the influence of deposition episodes on annual deposition amounts
608
Wet age-related macular degeneration
609
Wet agglomeration of powders: from physics toward process optimization
610
Wet air oxidation as a pretreatment option for selective biodegradability enhancement and biogas generation potential from complex effluent
611
Wet air oxidation for the treatment of industrial wastes. Chemical aspects, reactor design and industrial applications in Europe
612
Wet air oxidation of a reactive dye solution using CoAlPO4-5 and CeO2 catalysts
613
Wet air oxidation of acetic acid over platinum catalysts supported on cerium-based materials: Influence of metal and oxide crystallite size
614
Wet air oxidation of aqueous solutions of maleic acid over Ru/CeO2 catalysts
615
Wet air oxidation of leachate containing emulsifed and solubilized hydrocarbons from crude oil‑contaminated soil
616
Wet air oxidation of long-chain carboxylic acids
617
Wet air oxidation of nitrobenzene enhanced by phenol
618
Wet Air Oxidation of nitrogen-containing organic compounds and ammonia in aqueous media
619
Wet air oxidation of p-coumaric acid over promoted ceria catalysts
620
Wet air oxidation of polyether solutions
621
Wet Air Oxidation of Solid Waste Made of Polymers
622
Wet air oxidation of table olive processing wastewater: Determination of key operating parameters by factorial design
623
Wet air oxidation pretreatment of biomethanated distillery effluent: Mapping pretreatment efficiency in terms color, toxicity reduction and biogas generation
624
Wet air oxidation solid catalysis analysis of fixed and sparged three-phase reactors
625
Wet air oxidation: a review of process technologies and aspects in reactor design
626
Wet and dry atmospheric deposition at prealpine and alpine sites in northern Italy
627
Wet and dry chemistry kits for total creatine kinase activity using a microfabricated, planar, small-volume, amperometric cell Original Research Article
628
Wet and dry cooling systems optimization applied to a modern waste-to-energy cogeneration heat and power plant
629
Wet and dry cured compressive strength of concrete containing ground granulated blast-furnace slag
630
Wet and dry deposition fluxes of mercury in Japan
631
Wet and dry deposition fluxes of trace elements in Tokyo Bay
632
Wet and dry deposition of 129I in Seville (Spain) measured by accelerator mass spectrometry
633
Wet and dry deposition of formaldehyde in Izmir, Turkey
634
Wet and dry deposition of mercury in Bermuda
635
Wet and dry deposition of particles associated metals (Cd, Pb, Zn, Ni, Hg) in a rural wetland site, Marais Vernier, France
636
Wet and dry deposition patterns of plutonium in Daejeon, Korea
637
Wet and dry etching of Sc2O3
638
Wet and dry interfaces: the role of solvent in protein–protein and protein–DNA recognition
639
Wet and dry porous silicon
640
Wet and dry season ecosystem level fluxes of isoprene and monoterpenes from a southeast Asian secondary forest and rubber tree plantation
641
Wet annular denuder measurements of nitrous acid: laboratory study of the artefact reaction of NO2 with S(IV) in aqueous solution and comparison with field measurements
642
Wet ball milling of zeolite HY
643
Wet barley distillers solids as a protein source for growing pigs
644
Wet batch grinding of alumina hydrate in a stirred bead mill
645
Wet blasting as a deburring process for aluminum
646
Wet bond mill test
647
Wet brewersʹ grains or bean curd pomance as partial replacement of soybean meal for lactating cows
648
Wet canopy evaporation from a Puerto Rican lower montane rain forest: The importance of realistically estimated aerodynamic conductance
649
Wet centrifugal classification of calcite fines — effect of feed size
650
Wet chemical etched CdTe thin film solar cells
651
Wet chemical etching method for BST thin films annealed at high temperature
652
Wet Chemical Feasible Synthesis of PPy-Nickel Oxide nanocomposites and their photocatalytic effects on Methylene Blue
653
Wet chemical growth of ultra-long ZnO nanoplates and their optical property
654
Wet chemical preparation of nano-crystalline complex fluorides
655
Wet chemical separation of low-temperature GaAs layers from their GaAs substrates
656
Wet chemical separation of low-temperature GaAs layers from their GaAs substrates
657
Wet chemical synthesis and characterization of Na+-conducting sodium dysprosium silicates
658
Wet chemical synthesis and characterization of pure and cerium doped Dy2O3 nanoparticles Original Research Article
659
Wet chemical synthesis and gas sensing properties of magnesium zinc ferrite nano-particles
660
Wet chemical synthesis and photocatalytic activity of potassium niobate K6Nb10.8O30 powders
661
Wet chemical synthesis and physical characterization of doped CeO2 nanoparticles
662
Wet chemical synthesis and sintering of rare earth phosphate ceramics (Y0.3Ce0.7PO4: Tb) and their green luminescence properties
663
Wet chemical synthesis and spectroscopic study of CdHgTe nanocrystals with strong near-infrared luminescence
664
Wet chemical synthesis and spectroscopic study of CdHgTe nanocrystals with strong near-infrared luminescence
665
wet chemical synthesis of graphene containing co / mn co-doped nionanocrystalline materials: efficient electrode for electrochemical supercapacitors
666
Wet chemical synthesis of high aspect ratio magnetite rods
667
Wet chemical synthesis of monocalcium aluminate
668
Wet chemical synthesis of nanometer CeO2 with strong ultraviolet absorption property by in situ assembly of hybrid precursors
669
Wet chemical synthesis of quantum confined nanostructured tin oxide thin films by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction technique
670
Wet Chemical Synthesis of Silver Nanowire Thin Films at Ambient Temperature
671
Wet chemical synthesis of strontium-substituted hydroxyapatite and its influence on the mechanical and biological properties
672
Wet chemical synthesis of tin oxide-based material for lithium ion battery anodes
673
Wet chemically prepared rutile TiO2(110) and TiO2(011): Substrate preparation for surface studies under non-UHV conditions
674
Wet cleaning and surface characterization of Si1−xGex virtual substrates after a CMP step
675
Wet clutch friction characteristics obtained from simplified pin on disc test
676
Wet comminution kinetics of dolomite at laboratory scale
677
Wet comminution of raw salt using high-pressure fluid jet technology
678
Wet compression versus dry compression in heat pumps working with pure refrigerants or non-azeotropic binary mixtures for different heating applications
679
Wet Cupping and Phlebotomy in Management of Oligo/Amenorrhea: View of Persian Medicine
680
Wet Cupping Therapy Ameliorates the Inflammatory Responses in Mice Model of Allergic Asthma: An Experimental Histopathological Study
681
Wet deck slamming experiments with a FRP sandwich panel using a network of 16 fibre optic Bragg grating strain sensors
682
Wet deposition and related atmospheric chemistry in the São Paulo metropolis, Brazil. Part 3: Trends in precipitation chemistry during 1983–2003
683
Wet deposition and related atmospheric chemistry in the São Paulo metropolis, Brazil: Part 1. Major inorganic ions in rainwater as evaluated by capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detection
684
Wet deposition and related atmospheric chemistry in the São Paulo metropolis, Brazil: Part 2—contribution of formic and acetic acids
685
Wet deposition and scavenging efficiency of gaseous and particulate phase polycyclic aromatic compounds at a central European suburban site
686
Wet deposition at the sub-20 km scale in a rural upland area of England
687
Wet deposition fluxes of cosmogenic32P and33P and variations in the33P/32P ratios at Bermuda
688
Wet deposition fluxes of total mercury and methylmercury in core urban areas, Chongqing, China
689
Wet deposition from clouds and precipitation in three high-elevation regions of the Eastern United States
690
Wet deposition in Germany: Long-term trends and the contribution of heavy metals
691
Wet deposition loadings of organic contaminants to Lake Ontario: Assessing the influence of precipitation from urban and rural sites
692
Wet deposition mercury fluxes in the Canadian sub-Arctic and southern Alberta, measured using an automated precipitation collector adapted to cold regions
693
Wet deposition N and its runoff flow during wheat seasons in the Tai Lake Region, China
694
Wet deposition of aerosols and atmospheric trace gases in vegetation by fog — numerical case studies using detailed microphysics
695
Wet deposition of ammonium and atmospheric distribution of ammonia and particulate ammonium in Japan
696
Wet deposition of ammonium, nitrate and sulfate in the Netherlands over the period 1992–2008
697
Wet deposition of elemental carbon in Lithuania
698
WET DEPOSITION OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE CITY OF TEHRAN-IRAN
699
Wet deposition of low molecular weight mono- and di-carboxylic acids, aldehydes and inorganic species in Los Angeles
700
Wet deposition of major ions in a rural area impacted by biomass burning emissions
701
Wet deposition of mercury at a New York state rural site: Concentrations, fluxes, and source areas
702
Wet deposition of mercury at a remote site in the Tibetan Plateau: Concentrations, speciation, and fluxes
703
Wet deposition of mercury at Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet Original Research Article
704
Wet deposition of mercury in the U.S. and Canada, 1996–2005: Results and analysis of the NADP mercury deposition network (MDN)
705
Wet deposition of mercury within the vicinity of a cement plant before and during cement plant maintenance
706
Wet deposition of metals to the tropical North and the South Atlantic ocean
707
Wet deposition of pesticides and nitrophenols at two sites in Denmark: measurements and contributions from regional sources
708
Wet deposition of phosphorus in Florida
709
Wet deposition of trace metals to a remote site in Fiordland, New Zealand
710
Wet depositional fluxes of 210Pb- and 7Be-bearing aerosols at two different altitude cities of North Pakistan
711
Wet disk milling pretreatment without sulfuric acid for enzymatic hydrolysis of rice straw
712
Wet effluent diffusion denuder technique and determination of volatile organic compounds in air: I. Oxo compounds (alcohols and ketones)
713
Wet effluent diffusion denuder technique and the determination of volatile organic compounds in air: II. Monoterpenes
714
Wet etching of GaN, AlN, and SiC: a review
715
Wet etching of InSb surfaces in aqueous solutions: Controlled oxide formation
716
Wet etching study of silica glass after CW CO2 laser treatment
717
Wet ethanol in HCCI engines with exhaust heat recovery to improve the energy balance of ethanol fuels
718
Wet explosion pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse for enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis
719
Wet extraction of hydrocarbons from Botryococcus braunii by dimethyl ether as compared with dry extraction by hexane
720
Wet Feeding Mitigates the Adverse Effects of High Dietary Rice Bran Levels on Growth Performance and Nitrogen Retention of Broiler Chickens
721
Wet fiber shear flexibility and its contribution to the overall transverse deformation of fibers
722
Wet foam flow under a fence located in the middle of a horizontal duct of square section
723
Wet forming and sintering behavior of nanometer-sized ceria powder
724
Wet forming of concentrated nano-BaTiO3 suspensions
725
Wet granulation in laboratory scale high shear mixers: Effect of binder properties
726
Wet granulation in laboratory-scale high shear mixers: Effect of chopper presence, design and impeller speed
727
Wet granulation: the effect of shear on granule properties
728
Wet granule breakage in a breakage only high-hear mixer: Effect of formulation properties on breakage behaviour
729
Wet grindability of an industrial ore and its breakage parameters estimation using population balances
730
Wet grinding characteristics of soybean for soymilk extraction Original Research Article
731
Wet grinding of montmorillonite and its effect on the properties of mesoporous montmorillonite
732
Wet hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation of olive oil mill wastewaters using Cu-zeolite and Cu-pillared clay catalysts
733
Wet impregnation of alumina-washcoated monoliths: Effect of the drying procedure on Ni distribution and on autothermal reforming activity Original Research Article
734
Wet jet milling of Al2O3 slurries
735
Wet low-temperature gate oxidation for nanoscale vertical field-effect transistors
736
Wet markets—a continuing source of severe acute respiratory syndrome and influenza?
737
Wet meadow restoration in Western Europe: A quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of several techniques Original Research Article
738
Wet milling of H-ZSM-5 zeolite and its effects on direct oxidation of benzene to phenol Original Research Article
739
Wet nile viru-aociated optic neuriti and chorioretiniti
740
Wet or dry mechanochemical synthesis of calcium phosphates? Influence of the water content on DCPD–CaO reaction kinetics
741
Wet Oxidation and Catalytic Wet Oxidation
742
Wet oxidation as a pretreatment method for enhancing the enzymatic convertibility of sugarcane bagasse
743
Wet oxidation behaviors of Hi-Nicalon fibers
744
Wet oxidation of 4-chlorophenol Kinetic study
745
Wet oxidation of 4-chlorophenol: Kinetic study
746
Wet oxidation of activated sludge
747
Wet oxidation of AlAsSb alloys catalyzed by methanol
748
Wet oxidation of concentrated wastewaters of paper mills for water cycle closing
749
Wet oxidation of lignin model compounds and acetic acid production
750
Wet oxidation of precipitation yield inhibitors in sodium aluminate solutions: Effects and proposed degradation mechanisms
751
Wet oxidation of quinoline: intermediates and by-product toxicity
752
Wet oxidation of thin AlAs in cylindrical composite of GaAs/AlAs/GaAs
753
Wet oxidation of Ti34Si23N43 thin films with and without pre-annealing
754
Wet oxidation pretreatment for the increase in anaerobic biodegradability of newspaper waste
755
Wet oxidation pretreatment of rape straw for ethanol production
756
Wet oxidation pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of clover–ryegrass mixtures
757
Wet oxidation: a pre-treatment procedure for sludge
758
Wet oxidative regeneration of activated carbon loaded with reactive dye
759
Wet Paint: Jai dan Citra-Citra Barikolaj
760
Wet pavement anti-icing — A physical mechanism
761
Wet peroxide degradation of atrazine
762
Wet peroxide oxidation of chlorophenols
763
Wet peroxide oxidation of phenol over mixed pillared montmorillonites
764
Wet powder spraying fabrication and performance optimization of IT-SOFCs with thin-film ScSZ electrolyte
765
Wet process rotary cement kilns: modeling and simulation
766
Wet process-based fabrication of WO3 thin film for NO2 detection
767
Wet processing of mullite/molybdenum composites
768
Wet rapid thermal oxidation of silicon with a pyrogenic system
769
Wet rapid thermal oxidation of silicon with a pyrogenic system
770
Wet release of multipolymeric structures with a nanoscale release layer
771
Wet sample digestion for quantification of vanadium(V) in serum by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Original Research Article
772
Wet scavenging of black carbon: black carbon and ionic species concentrations in Mt. Sonnblick cloud water
773
Wet scavenging of SO2 emissions around Indiaʹs largest lignite based power plant
774
Wet scrubber technology for tritium confinement at ITER
775
Wet scrubbers — A potential PCDD/F source?
776
Wet scrubbing of polydisperse aerosols by freely falling droplets
777
Wet season fine sediment dynamics on the inner shelf of the Great Barrier Reef
778
Wet season Mediterranean precipitation variability: influence of large-scale dynamics and trends
779
Wet Silica-Supported Permanganate: A Mild and Inexpensive Reagent for Highly Enantiomeric Purity Conversion of α-Sulfinyl Oximes and α-Sulfinyl Hydrazones to α-Keto Sulfoxides
780
Wet Silica-Supported Permanganate: A Mild and Inexpensive Reagent for Highly Enantiomeric Purity Conversion of α-Sulfinyl Oximes and α-Sulfinyl Hydrazones to α-Keto Sulfoxides
781
Wet snow accretion on overhead lines with French report of experience
782
Wet spinning of fibers made of chitosan and chitin nanofibrils
783
Wet spinning of low gel content SBR/PMMA core/shell particles dispersed in a good solvent for the shell
784
Wet spinning of pre-doped polyaniline into an aqueous solution of a polyelectrolyte
785
Wet spun chitosan–collagen fibers, their chemical N-modifications, and blood compatibility
786
Wet STEM: A new development in environmental SEM for imaging nano-objects included in a liquid phase
787
Wet STEM: A new development in environmental SEM for imaging nano-objects included in a liquid phase
788
Wet STEM: A new development in environmental SEM for imaging nano-objects included in a liquid phase
789
Wet strength development in sisal cellulose fibers by effect of a laccase–TEMPO treatment
790
Wet strength improvement of unbleached kraft pulp through laccase catalyzed oxidation
791
Wet sulfur passivation of GaSb(1 0 0) surface for optoelectronic applications
792
Wet to dry climatic trend in north-western Iberia within Heinrich events
793
Wet treatment for preparing atomically smooth Si(1 0 0) wafer surface
794
WET WEATHER CONTROL DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN: SOME LESSONS LEARNED
795
WET WEATHER CONTROL DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN: SOME LESSONS LEARNED
796
Wet wound healing: from laboratory to patients to gene therapy
797
Wet years and farmers’ practices may offset the benefits of residue retention on runoff and yield in cotton fields in the Sudan–Sahelian zone
798
Wet-chemical catalyst deposition for scalable synthesis of vertical aligned carbon nanotubes on metal substrates
799
Wet-chemical dissolution of TRISO-coated simulated high-temperature-reactor fuel particles
800
Wet-chemical passivation and characterization of silicon interfaces for solar cell applications
801
Wet-chemical passivation of atomically flat and structured silicon substrates for solar cell application
802
Wet-chemical passivation of Si(111)- and Si(100)-substrates
803
Wet-chemical polyaniline nanorice mass-production for electrochemical supercapacitors
804
Wet-chemical preparation and spectroscopic characterization of Si interfaces
805
Wetchemical surface modification of plasticized PVC. Characterization by FTIR-ATR and Raman microscopy
806
Wet-Chemical Synthesis and Physico / Electro-Chemical Performance Characteristics of Novel Perovskite Cathode Materials for Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
807
Wet-chemical synthesis of magnesium niobate nanoparticles powders
808
Wet-chemical synthesis of monodispersed barium titanate particles — hydrothermal conversion of TiO2 microspheres to nanocrystalline BaTiO3
809
Wet-chemical synthesis of zirconium oxyfluoride
810
Wet-chemical templateless assembly of metal nanowires from nanoparticles
811
Wet-deposition fluxes of soluble chemical species and the elements in insoluble materials
812
Wet–dry cycles affect dissolved organic carbon in two California agricultural soils
813
Wet–dry cycles affect dissolved organic carbon in two California agricultural soils
814
Wet-dry seasonal variations of hydrochemistry and carbonate precipitation rates in a travertine-depositing canal at Baishuitai, Yunnan, SW China: Implications for the formation of biannual laminae in travertine and for climatic reconstruction
815
Wet-Etch Figuring for Precision Optical Contouring
816
Wet-etch texturing of ZnO:Ga back layer on superstrate-type microcrystalline silicon solar cells
817
Wet-etched Ni foils as active catalysts towards carbon nanofiber growth Original Research Article
818
Wet-fractionation of Phaseolus lunatus seeds: partial characterization of starch and protein
819
Wet-grinding assisted ultrasonic dispersion of pristine multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in chitosan solution
820
Wetland and landscape indices for assessing the condition of semiarid Mediterranean saline wetlands under agricultural hydrological pressures
821
Wetland change mapping for the U.S. mid-Atlantic region using an outlier detection technique
822
Wetland creation in agricultural landscapes: Biodiversity benefits on local and regional scales
823
Wetland degradation monitoring using multi-temporal remote sensing data and watershed land degradation index
824
Wetland drainage in the Canadian prairies: Nutrient, salt and bacteria characteristics
825
Wetland dynamics of Marajَ Island, northern Brazil, during the last 1000 years
826
Wetland ecological and compliance assessments in the San Francisco Bay Region, California, USA
827
Wetland ecology for plant ecologists
828
Wetland ecosystem integrity and its variation in an estuary using the EBLE index
829
Wetland ecosystem service values and shrimp aquaculture relationships in Can Gio, Vietnam
830
Wetland ecotones as refugia for endangered fishes Original Research Article
831
Wetland ecotourism in Sri Lanka: Issues and challenges
832
Wetland history
833
Wetland Hydrological Vulnerability and the Use of Classification Procedures: a Scottish Case Study
834
Wetland influence on mercury fate and transport in a temperate forested watershed
835
Wetland influences on mercury transport and bioaccumulation in South Carolina Original Research Article
836
Wetland inundation mapping and change monitoring using Landsat and airborne LiDAR data
837
Wetland inundation monitoring by the synergistic use of ENVISAT/ASAR imagery and ancilliary spatial data
838
Wetland Landscape Conservation and Ecotcurism in Malaysia
839
Wetland macrophyte decomposition under different nutrient conditions: Relationships between decomposition rate, enzyme activities and microbial biomass
840
Wetland macrophyte decomposition under different nutrient conditions: Relationships between decomposition rate, enzyme activities and microbial biomass
841
Wetland management: An analysis of past practice and recent policy changes in Ontario
842
Wetland mapping in the Congo Basin using optical and radar remotely sensed data and derived topographical indices
843
Wetland monitoring using classification trees and SPOT-5 seasonal time series
844
Wetland plant seedlings as indicators of near-coastal sediment quality: interspecific variation
845
WETLAND PROJECTS DEVELOPED IN BRAZIL
846
WETLAND PROJECTS DEVELOPED IN BRAZIL
847
Wetland restoration, collective action and the role of water management institutions
848
Wetland rice soils as sources and sinks of methane: a review and prospects for research
849
Wetland soil organic matter composition in a Mediterranean semiarid wetland (Las Tablas de Daimiel, Central Spain): Insight into different carbon sequestration pathways
850
Wetland system network analysis for environmental flow allocations in the Baiyangdian Basin, China
851
Wetland system network analysis for environmental flow allocations in the Baiyangdian Basin, China
852
Wetland treatment at extremes of pH: A review Original Research Article
853
Wetland types and wetland maps differ in ability to predict dissolved organic carbon concentrations in streams
854
Wetland use and impact on Lake Victoria, Kenya region
855
Wetland vegetation and nutrient retention in Nakivubo and Kirinya wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda
856
Wetland versus open water evaporation: An analysis and literature review
857
Wetland Vulnerability in East Anglia: a Possible Conceptual Framework and Generalized Approach
858
Wetlands — nutrients, metals and mass cycling, J. Vymazal (Ed.). Backhys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands (2003), ISBN: 90-5782-140-0
859
Wetlands are an effective green roof system
860
Wetlands as principal zones of methylmercury production in southern Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico region
861
Wetlands in Khalong-la-Lithunya catchment in Lesotho: Soil organic carbon contents, vegetation isotopic signatures and hydrochemistry
862
Wetlands of Lake Biwa: Their history, significance and fate
863
Wetlands of the Maharlu Lake basin, southern Iran: ichthyofauna and negative effects of exotic fish farming and wetlands drying
864
Wetlands: 2nd ed. W.J. Mitsch and J.G. Gosselink. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. 722 pp., £23.95, ISBN 0-442-00805-8
865
Wetlands: 2nd ed. W.J. Mitsch and J.G. Gosselink. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. 722 pp., £23.95, ISBN 0-442-00805-8
866
Wetlands: 2nd ed. W.J. Mitsch and J.G. Gosselink. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. 722 pp., £23.95, ISBN 0-442-00805-8
867
Wetlands: 2nd ed. W.J. Mitsch and J.G. Gosselink. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. 722 pp., £23.95, ISBN 0-442-00805-8
868
Wet-milling properties of waxy wheat flours by two laboratory methods Original Research Article
869
Wet-oxidation and automated colorimetry for simultaneous determination of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus dissolved in seawater
870
Wet-Oxidation Study of Dye Removal Using MOF-235 under Room Conditions and Optimization Process by Experimental Design
871
Wet-pressing of handles in table porcelain manufacturing
872
Wet-sand impulse loading of metallic plates and corrugated core sandwich panels
873
WetSpa Model Application for Assessing Reforestation Impacts on Floods in Margecany–Hornad Watershed, Slovakia
874
WetSpa model application in the Distributed Model Intercomparison Project (DMIP2)
875
Wet-spun alginate/chitosan whiskers nanocomposite fibers: Preparation, characterization and release characteristic of the whiskers
876
Wet-spun alginate/chitosan whiskers nanocomposite fibers: Preparation, characterization and release characteristic of the whiskers
877
Wet-spun blend biofibers of cellulose–silk fibroin and cellulose–chitin–silk fibroin
878
Wettability (Surfactant Science Series, 49): edited by John C. Berg, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1993, 548 pp. (bound, illustrated); price US$ 195.00; ISBN 0-8247-9046-4.
879
Wettability (Surfactant Science Series, 49): edited by John C. Berg, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1993, 548 pp. (bound, illustrated); price US$ 195.00; ISBN 0-8247-9046-4.
880
Wettability (Surfactant Science Series, 49): edited by John C. Berg, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1993, 548 pp. (bound, illustrated); price US$ 195.00; ISBN 0-8247-9046-4.
881
Wettability (Surfactant Science Series, 49): edited by John C. Berg, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1993, 548 pp. (bound, illustrated); price US$ 195.00; ISBN 0-8247-9046-4.
882
Wettability adjustment of PVDF surfaces by combining radiation-induced grafting of (2,3,4,5,6)-pentafluorostyrene and subsequent chemoselective “click-type” reaction
883
Wettability alteration and improved oil recovery by spontaneous imbibition of seawater into chalk: Impact of the potential determining ions Ca2+, Mg2+, and SO42−
884
Wettability alteration and oil recovery by water imbibition at elevated temperatures
885
Wettability alteration and spontaneous imbibition in oil-wet carbonate formations
886
Wettability alteration by aging of a gel placed within a porous medium
887
Wettability alteration by CTAB adsorption at surfaces of SiO2 film or silica gel powder and mimic oil recovery
888
Wettability alteration by magnesium ion binding in heavy oil/brine/chemical/sand systems — Analysis of electrostatic forces
889
Wettability alteration by trimeric cationic surfactant at water-wet/oil-wet mica mineral surfaces
890
Wettability alteration in carbonates: Interaction between cationic surfactant and carboxylates as a key factor in wettability alteration from oil-wet to water-wet conditions
891
Wettability alteration in carbonates: Low-cost ammonium surfactants based on bio-derivatives from the coconut palm as active chemicals to change the wettability form oil-wet to water-wet conditions
892
Wettability alteration in chalk: 1. Preparation of core material and oil properties
893
Wettability alteration in chalk: 2. Mechanism for wettability alteration from oil-wet to water-wet using surfactants
894
Wettability Alteration in Near-Wellbore Regions of Gas Reservoirs to Mitigate Liquid Blockage Using Super Water- and Oil-Repellent ZnO/SiO2 Nanofluid Treatment
895
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks by surfactants: A mechanistic study
896
Wettability alteration of carbonates—Effects of potential determining ions (Ca2+ and SO42−) and temperature
897
Wettability alteration of internal surfaces of pipelines for use in the transportation of heavy oil via core-flow
898
Wettability alteration of kaolinite exposed to crude oil in salt solutions
899
Wettability Alteration of Oil- Wet and Water-Wet of Iranian Heavy Oil Reservoir by CuO Nanoparticles
900
Wettability Alteration of Sandstone and Carbonate Rocks by Using ZnO Nanoparticles in Heavy Oil Reservoirs
901
Wettability alteration to increase deliverability of gas production wells
902
Wettability alterations due to aging in crude oil; wettability and Cryo-ESEM analyses
903
Wettability alterations due to an oil soluble additive
904
Wettability and adhesion characteristics of photo-crosslinkable adhesives for thin silicon wafer
905
Wettability and antibacterial activity of modified diamond-like carbon films
906
Wettability and bloodcompatibility of a-C:N:H films deposited by PIII-D
907
Wettability and bonding of self-etching dental adhesives: Influence of the smear layer
908
Wettability and connate water saturation in hydrocarbon reservoirs with bitumen deposits
909
Wettability and corrosion of TiN, TiN–BN and TiN-AlN by liquid steel
910
Wettability and corrosion tests of diamond films grown on Ti6Al4V alloy
911
Wettability and erodibility of coal ash on the surface of different refractories
912
Wettability and friction coefficient of micro-magnet arrayed surface
913
Wettability and friction of CF3-terminated monolayer films on gold
914
Wettability and interfacial behaviour of NdF3-LiF-Nd2O3 on TiB2-based ceramics
915
Wettability and interfacial reactions for AlN/CuTi and AlN/SnTi systems
916
Wettability and its influence on graphene nansoheets as electrode material for capacitive deionization
917
Wettability and kinetics of hydroxyapatite precipitation on a laser-textured Ca–P bioceramic coating
918
Wettability and machinability study of pure aluminium towards uncoated and coated carbide cutting tool inserts
919
Wettability and morphology of mica surfaces after exposure to crude oil
920
Wettability and oil recovery from carbonates: Effects of temperature and potential determining ions
921
Wettability and optical properties of O2 and CF4 plasma treated biaxially oriented semicrystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate) films
922
Wettability and osteoblast cell response modulation through UV laser processing of nylon 6,6
923
Wettability and photocatalysis of CF4 plasma etched titania films of honeycomb structure
924
Wettability and protein adsorption on HTPB-based polyurethane films
925
Wettability and rate effects on immiscible displacement: Lattice Boltzmann simulation in microtomographic images of reservoir rocks
926
Wettability and reactivity between B4C and molten Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 metallic glass alloy
927
Wettability and sizing property improvement of raw cotton yarns treated with He/O2 atmospheric pressure plasma jet
928
Wettability and soil friction of the wollastonite fiber filled UHMWPE composites
929
Wettability and spreading kinetics of molten aluminum on copper-coated ceramics
930
Wettability and surface charge of Si3N4–bioglass composites in contact with simulated physiological liquids
931
Wettability and T1 proton relaxation times of sandstone rocks
932
Wettability and XPS analyses of nickel–phosphorus surfaces after plasma treatment: An efficient approach for surface qualification in mechatronic processes
933
Wettability assessment of finely divided solids
934
Wettability behaviour of RTV silicone rubber coated on nanostructured aluminium surface
935
Wettability changes in polyether impression materials subjected to immersion disinfection
936
Wettability characteristic of PTFE and glass surface irradiated by keV ions
937
Wettability characteristics of carbon steel modified with CO , 2 Nd:YAG, excimer and high power diode lasers
938
Wettability control of photocatalytic crystal layers by hydrophobic coating and subsequent UV light irradiation
939
Wettability conversion and surface friction force variation of polycrystalline rutile ceramics under UV illumination
940
Wettability conversion on ZnO nanowire arrays surface modified by oxygen plasma treatment and annealing
941
Wettability determination of core samples through visual rock and fluid imaging during fluid injection
942
Wettability determination of solids isolated from oil sands
943
Wettability effect of coatings on drag reduction and paraffin deposition prevention in oil
944
Wettability effect on the flattening ratio of molten metal droplets
945
Wettability effects in a sandstone reservoir and outcrop cores from NMR relaxation time distributions
946
Wettability effects in three-phase gravity drainage
947
Wettability effects on the matrix–fracture fluid transfer in fractured carbonate rocks
948
Wettability effects on two- and three-fluid relative permeabilities
949
Wettability effects on water mixing during waterflood oil recovery
950
Wettability estimation of low-permeability, siliceous shale using surface forces
951
Wettability evaluation of Iranian carbonate formations
952
Wettability hysteresis and its implications for DNAPL source zone distribution
953
Wettability improvement of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates via ion implantation
954
Wettability improvement of carbon ceramic materials by mono and multi energy plasma pulses
955
Wettability in reactive Sn-base alloy/Ni-base metallic glass systems
956
Wettability modification of electrospun poly(ɛ-caprolactone) fibers by femtosecond laser irradiation in different gas atmospheres
957
Wettability modification of pitch-based spherical activated carbon by air oxidation and its effects on phenol adsorption
958
Wettability modification of rock cores by fluorinated copolymer emulsion for the enhancement of gas and oil recovery
959
Wettability of 2519Al on B4C at 1000–1250 °C and mechanical properties of infiltrated B4C–2519Al composites
960
Wettability of AlN with different roughness, porosity and oxidation state by commercial Ag-Cu-Ti brazes
961
Wettability of aluminium nitride based ceramics of different porosity by two active silver based brazing alloys
962
Wettability of aluminium nitride based ceramics of different porosity by two active silver based brazing alloys
963
Wettability of aluminium nitride based ceramics of different porosity by two active silver based brazing alloys
964
Wettability of boron monolayer using molecular dynamics simulation method
965
Wettability of by molten Ni(B) alloys interpreted by CALPHAD methods, Part 2: Wetting and interfacial reactivity
966
Wettability of carbon by aluminum and aluminum alloys
967
Wettability of carbon by aluminum and aluminum alloys
968
Wettability of carbon fibers modified by acrylic acid and interface properties of carbon fiber/epoxy
969
Wettability of carbon surfaces by pure molten alkali chlorides and their penetration into a porous graphite substrate
970
Wettability of compound organobentonites with ultra-low swelling modified by a series of bis-quaternary ammonium salts
971
Wettability of cotton fabric by aqueous solutions of surfactants with different structures
972
Wettability of hardmetal surfaces prepared for brazing with various methods
973
Wettability of heated surfaces under pool boiling using surfactant solutions and nano-fluids
974
Wettability of HfB2 by molten Ni(B) alloys interpreted by CALPHAD methods, Part 1: Definition of the B–Hf–Ni system
975
Wettability of HfB2 by molten Ni(B) alloys interpreted by CALPHAD methods, Part 1: Definition of the B–Hf–Ni system
976
Wettability of image by molten Ni(B) alloys interpreted by CALPHAD methods, Part 2: Wetting and interfacial reactivity
977
Wettability of kaolinite (001) surfaces — Molecular dynamic study
978
Wettability of Liquid Mixtures on Porous Silica and Black Soot Layers
979
Wettability of metal coatings with biomimic micro textures
980
Wettability of mineral and metallic powders: Applicability and limitations of sessile drop method and Washburnʹs technique
981
Wettability of mineral soils
982
Wettability of native silver surfaces
983
Wettability of NiAl, NiAlN, TiBC, and TiB–CN films by glass at high temperatures
984
Wettability of nickel coated graphite by aluminum
985
Wettability of nickel coated graphite by aluminum
986
Wettability of Ni–V, Co–V, and Ni–Cr–V system brazing alloys on Si3N4 ceramic and interfacial reactions
987
Wettability of non-reactive Cu/Si–Al–O–N systems I. Experimental results
988
Wettability of pharmaceutical solids: its measurement and influence on wet granulation
989
Wettability of polycrystalline rutile TiO2 by molten Al in different atmospheres Original Research Article
990
Wettability of polymers by aqueous solution of binary surfactants mixture with regard to adhesion in polymer–solution system I—Correlation between the adsorption of surfactants mixture and contact angle
991
Wettability of polymers by aqueous solution of binary surfactants mixture with regard to adhesion in polymer–solution system II. Critical surface tension of polymers wetting and work of adhesion
992
Wettability of polypropylene films coated with SiOx plasma deposited layers
993
Wettability of porous media after exposure to synthetic gasolines
994
Wettability of porous polydimethylsiloxane surface: morphology study
995
Wettability of pure Ti by molten pure Mg droplets Original Research Article
996
Wettability of PVD compound materials by lubricants
997
Wettability of quartz by aqueous solution of cationic surfactants and short chain alcohols mixtures
998
Wettability of Rð01 12Þ single crystalline and polycrystalline a-Al2O3 substrates by Al–Si alloys over wide composition and temperature ranges
999
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