<< مقالات لاتين >>
<< بر اساس عنوان >>
1
Can we improve the record efficiency of CdS/CdTe solar cells?
2
Can we improve the reliability of the Constant-Murley score?
3
Can we improve the spatial predictions of seabed sediments? A case study of spatial interpolation of mud content across the southwest Australian margin
4
Can we improve trauma mortality in a state with a voluntary trauma system
5
Can we improve upon approval voting?
6
Can We Improve Upon Human Performance in the Electrophysiology Laboratory?
7
Can we increase adherence to treatment recommendations of the consultation psychiatrist working in a general hospital? A systematic review
8
Can we influence health status and semen quality of breeding stallions by feeding a prebiotic feed additive during one breeding season?
9
Can we integrate bioinformatics data on the Internet?
10
Can we interpret the evolution of coastal land use conflicts? Using Artificial Neural Networks to model the effects of alternative development policies
11
Can we justify historical control groups when using animal models?
12
Can We Learn From History and Unite as Emergency Physicians?
13
Can We Learn from the Past? A History of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Part 1: Defining the Agenda
14
Can We Learn from the Past? A History of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Part 1: Defining the Agenda
15
Can We Learn from the Past? A History of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Part 2: Controlling the Agenda
16
Can We Learn from the Past? A History of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Part 2: Controlling the Agenda
17
Can we learn more from the data underlying the statistical α–β model with respect to the dynamical behavior of avalanches?
18
Can We Leave Cognition to Cognitive Psychologists? Comments on an Article by George Loewenstein
19
Can we live on the brane in Schwarzschild–anti de Sitter black hole?
20
Can we maintain turf to customers’ satisfaction with less water?
21
CAN WE MANAGE ALLIGATOR WEED BETTER IN AUSTRALIA? LESSONS FROM HERBICIDE TRIALS
22
Can we manage ecosystems in a sustainable way?
23
Can we map swelling clays with remote sensing?
24
Can we measure in semi-inclusive eN or NN scattering?
25
Can we measure ecological sustainability? Landscape pattern as an indicator for naturalness and land use intensity at regional, national and European level
26
Can We Measure How Hot the Plaque Is? Not Yet, But…
27
Can we meet targets for biofuels and renewable energy in transport given the constraints imposed by policy in agriculture and energy?
28
Can We Minimize the Effects of Opioids on the Bowel and Still Achieve Adequate Pain Control?
29
Can we model organismic causes of working memory, efficiency and fluid intelligence? A meta-subjective perspective
30
Can We Modify Late Functional Outcome in Ebstein Anomaly by Altering Surgical Strategy?
31
Can we observe galaxies that recede faster than light ? —A more clear-cut answer
32
Can we observe the quark gluon plasma in cosmic ray showers
33
Can we optimise treatment of thrombosis?
34
Can we overcome automobile dependence? : Physical planning in an age of urban cynicism
35
Can we play Fun Gay? Disjuncture and difference, and the precarious mobilities of millennial queer youth narratives
36
Can we predict biological condition of stream ecosystems? A multi-stressors approach linking three biological indices to physico-chemistry, hydromorphology and land use
37
Can we predict crashes? The case of the Brazilian stock market
38
Can we Predict Fate of Bleeding in Early Pregnancy?
39
Can we predict habitat quality from space? A multi-indicator assessment based on an automated knowledge-driven system
40
Can we predict long-term sequelae after fractures of the clavicle based on initial findings? A prospective study with nine to ten years of follow-up
41
Can We Predict Long-Term Survival After Pulmonary Metastasectomy for Renal Cell Carcinoma?
42
Can We Predict Patients’ Cooperation During Phacoemulsification Surgery Under Topical Anesthesia?
43
Can we predict performance and spatial structure of two-species mixtures using only single species information from monocultures?
44
Can we predict performance and spatial structure of two-species mixtures using only single species information from monocultures?
45
Can we predict successful completion of the common foundation programme at interview?
46
Can we predict temperature-dependent chemical toxicity to marine organisms and set appropriate water quality guidelines for protecting marine ecosystems under different thermal scenarios?
47
Can we predict the duration of respiratory support in transient tachypnea of the newborn?
48
Can we predict the failure point of a loaded composite material? Original Research Article
49
Can we predict the fate of the Universe?
50
Can we predict the future food production? A sensitivity analysis
51
Can We Predict Thromboembolic Events in Low-Risk Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation?: The Hanging CHAD
52
Can we predict uranium bioavailability based on soil parameters? Part 1: Effect of soil parameters on soil solution uranium concentration
53
Can we predict uranium bioavailability based on soil parameters? Part 2: Soil solution uranium concentration is not a good bioavailability index
54
Can we predict which head and neck cancer survivors develop fears of recurrence?
55
Can we predict which patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators receive appropriate shock therapy? A study of 155 patients
56
Can We Prepare IVF Culture Media Two Days Before Ovum Pick up Without Affecting Embryological Parameters? A Retrospective Case-Matched Study
57
Can we prepare our bodies over the year to cope with Ramadan fasting more easily? Imam Reza’s health and dietary recommendations for different months of the year
58
Can we prevent azole resistance in fungi?
59
Can We Prevent Breast Cancer?
60
Can We Prevent Heart Failure With Exercise?
61
Can we profile sex offenders? A review of sex offender typologies
62
Can We Provide Reperfusion Therapy to All Unselected Patients Admitted With Acute Myocardial Infarction?
63
Can we pull the plug on warfarin in atrial fibrillation?
64
Can we put aside the LNT dilemma by the introduction of the controllable dose?
65
Can we quantify the benefits of DMDs in multiple sclerosis?
66
Can we rationally design molecularly imprinted polymers?
67
Can we rationally design molecularly imprinted polymers? Original Research Article
68
Can we reach consensus between marine ecological models and DEB theory? A look at primary producers
69
Can we really grow new blood vessels?
70
Can we really learn from model pathogens?
71
Can we really measure the internal energy of hot nuclei with a 4π detection array? Original Research Article
72
Can we really measure the relative permeabilities using the micropore membrane method?
73
Can we really predict risk of cancer?
74
Can we reconcile consumer wishes and provider restraints?
75
Can we reconstruct browsing history and how far back? Lessons from Vaccinium parvifolium Smith in Rees
76
Can we recover information from concordant pairs in binary matched pairs?
77
Can We Reduce Salinity Effects by the Application of Humic Acid on Native Turfgrasses in order to Attain Sustainable Landscape?
78
Can We Reduce Secondary Surgical Interventions and Length of Hospitalization in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy?
79
Can We Reduce Secondary Surgical Interventions and Length of Hospitalization in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy?
80
Can we reduce the burden of musculoskeletal conditions? The European action towards better musculoskeletal health
81
Can we reduce the caesarean section rate?
82
Can We Re-Imagine Research So It Is Timely, Relevant and Responsive? Comment on “Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering with University-Based Researchers in Canada: A Call to ‘Re-Imagine’ Research”
83
Can we relate MeCP2 deficiency to the structural and chemical abnormalities in the Rett brain?
84
Can we reliably predict long-term mortality after exercise testing? An external validation
85
Can We Rely on Frozen Sections of a Rectal Biopsy for One-stage Trans-anal Pull-through Operation in Hirschsprung's Disease?
86
Can we rely on the multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification method (MLPA) for prenatal diagnosis?
87
Can we Replace Arterial Blood Gas Analysis by Pulse Oximetry in Neonates with Respiratory Distress Syndrome, who are Treated According to INSURE Protocol?
88
Can we replace the 90-minute thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grades with those at 60 minutes as a primary end point in thrombolytic trials?
89
Can we reposition the preferred geological conditions necessary for an infiltration gallery? The development of a synthetic infiltration gallery Original Research Article
90
Can We Resolve Contradictions between Process Dissociation Models?
91
Can we RESOLVE the treatment of sepsis?
92
Can we restore the Colorado River delta?
93
Can we reverse the HIV/AIDS pandemic with an expanded response?
94
Can we screen for pelvic organ prolapse without a physical examination in epidemiologic studies?
95
Can we simulate regional groundwater flow in a karst system using equivalent porous media models? Case study, Barton Springs Edwards aquifer, USA
96
Can we skill and activate children through primary school physical education lessons? “move it groove it”—a collaborative health promotion intervention
97
Can We Slow Down the Global Increase of Adiposity?
98
Can we solve the mysteries of the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study?
99
Can we stand the heat?
100
Can we start to think about consensus-oriented clinical practices?
101
Can we still beat “buy-and-hold” for individual stocks?
102
Can We STOP AF With Cryoballoon Ablation?
103
Can we stop national immunisation days before global eradication of poliomyelitis?
104
Can we study intelligence using the experimental method
105
Can we study quark matter in the quenched approximation? Original Research Article
106
Can we synthesise a dense bundle of quasi one-dimensional metallic wires?
107
Can we synthesise a dense bundle of quasi one-dimensional metallic wires?
108
Can we talk? How the cognitive neuroscience of attention emerged from neurobiology and psychology, 1980–2005
109
Can We Talk?: Importance of Random-Digit-Dial Surveys for Injury Prevention Research Review Article
110
Can We Target Smoking Groups More Effectively? A Study of Male and Female Heavy Smokers
111
Can We Tell How a Community Was Constructed? A Comparison of Five Evenness Indices for Their Ability to Identify Theoretical Models of Community Construction
112
Can We Treat Cognitive Deficits in Patients with Epilepsy?
113
Can we treat coronary artery disease with antibiotics?
114
Can We Trust a Compact Bacteriological Screening Test to Identify the Common Vaginal Pathogens?
115
Can we trust elemental abundances derived in late-type giants with the classical 1D stellar atmosphere models
116
Can We Trust Information?
117
Can we trust module-respect heuristics?
118
Can we trust module-respect heuristics?
119
Can we trust odor databases? Example of t- and n-butyl acetate
120
Can we trust PRA?
121
Can we trust PRA?
122
Can we trust the web?
123
Can we understand structural and tectonic processes and their products without appeal to a complete mechanics?
124
Can we unlock the potential of IGF-1R inhibition in cancer therapy?
125
Can we use area per surfactant as a quantitative test model of specific ion effects?
126
Can we use biomass produced from phytoremediation?
127
Can we use complex-valued fractional Brownian motion to derive a fractal space-time theory in micro-physics
128
Can we use disease to control biological invasion?—A theoretical research
129
Can we use disease to control biological invasion?—A theoretical research
130
Can we use erythrocytes for the study of the activity of the ubiquitous Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE-1) in essential hypertension?
131
Can we use fixed ambient air monitors to estimate population long-term exposure to air pollutants? The case of spatial variability in the Genotox ER study
132
Can We Use Heart Rate Recovery Information Generated by Supine Ergometry Exercise?
133
Can We Use Home Sleep Testing for the Evaluation of Sleep Apnea in Obese Pregnant Women?
134
Can we use in vitro fertilization tests to predict semen fertility?
135
Can we use indoor fungi as bioindicators of indoor air quality? Historical perspectives and open questions Review Article
136
Can We Use Placental Growth Factor-Based Tests to Assess Women With Suspected Pre-eclampsia?
137
Can we use serum gamma-glutamyl transferase levels to predict early mortality in stroke?
138
Can wealthy traders claim monopolies in common English words under the UK trade marks act 1994? British Sugar plc v. Robertson & Sons
139
Can Web 2.0 Enhance Community Participation in an Institutional Repository? The Case of PocketKnowledge at Teachers College, Columbia University Original Research Article
140
Can Weblogs and Microblogs Change Traditional Scientific Writing?
141
Can weblogs cause the emergence of social intelligence?: causal model of intention to continue publishing weblog in Japan
142
Can weighing lysimeter ET represent surrounding field ET well enough to test flux station measurements of daily and sub-daily ET? ☆
143
Can Weight Gain Predict the Outcome of Childhood Leukemia?
144
Can wetlands maintained for human use also help conserve biodiversity? Landscape-scale patterns of bird use of wetlands in an agricultural landscape in north India
145
Can white blood cell count be used as a predictor of atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery? A short literature review
146
Can Wideband Absorbance Be Used in the Detection of Ossicular Chain Defects?
147
Can willingness to pay capture the value of altruism? An exploration of Sen’s notion of commitment
148
Can women in less-developed countries use a simplified medical abortion regimen?
149
Can Women Travel to The Policy-Making Level in Bangladesh? Rural Women’s Political Representation, Participation and Empowerment in the Context of Microfinance
150
Can women without visible pubococcygeal muscle in MR images still increase urethral closure pressures?
151
Can womenʹs autonomy impede male involvement in pregnancy health in Katmandu, Nepal?
152
Can wood ants distinguish between good and bad food patches on the forest floor?
153
Can wood quality justify local preferences for firewood in an area of caatinga (dryland) vegetation?
154
Can wooden poles be used to reconnect habitat for a gliding mammal?
155
Can Working Memory Be Trained through Learning an Additional Language? the effects of TPR versus PPP
156
Can world real interest rates explain business cycles in a small open economy?
157
Can worriers be winners? The association between worrying and job performance
158
Can Wrist Blood Pressure Oscillometer Be Used for Triage in an Adult Emergency Department?
159
Can yeast systems biology contribute to the understanding of human disease? Original Research Article
160
Can Yesterday’s Demand-Side Management Lessons Become Tomorrow’s Market Solutions?
161
Can Yin-Chai-Xiao-Du decoction be useful of COVID-19? the mechanism research based on network pharmacology
162
Can Yoga Be Considered as an Effective Supportive Psychological Intervention with an Impact on the Quality of Life for Breast Cancer Survivors?
163
Can You Adhere Me Now? Good
164
Can You Answer a Question for Me? Processing Indirect Speech Acts
165
Can you bank on GenBank?
166
Can you believe my eyes? The importance of interobserver reliability statistics in observations of animal behaviour
167
Can You Buy a Business Relationship?: On The Importance of Customer and Supplier Relationships in Acquisitions
168
Can you dig it? Use of excavation, a risky foraging tactic, by dugongs is sensitive to predation danger
169
Can you guess the game you are playing?
170
Can you hear the dinner bell? Response of cyprinid fishes to environmental acoustic cues
171
Can you judge a book by its cover? Evidence of self–stranger agreement on personality at zero acquaintance
172
Can you judge a book by its cover? Evidence of self–stranger agreement on personality at zero acquaintance
173
Can you move one eye only?
174
Can you pay people to be healthy?
175
Can You Predict What Happens When EuroSCORE Weds Biomarker?
176
Can you recommend a good book on indexing? Collected reviews on the organization of information : by Bella Hass Weinberg, with a Foreword by Linda K. Fetters and an Index by Susan Klement. Medford, NJ: American Society of Indexers/Information Today, 1998.
177
Can you recommend a good book on indexing?: A Response to the review
178
Can you see the writing on my wall?
179
Can you teach old dogs new tricks? On complementarity of human capital and incentives
180
Can you tickle yourself if you swap bodies with someone else?
181
Can you Trust a Single Data Source Exploratory Software Engineering Case Study?
182
Can younger students succeed where older students fail? An examination of third gradersʹ solutions of a division-with-remainder (DWR) problem
183
Can your institution’s name influence constituent response? An initial assessment of consumer response to college names
184
Can YouTube enhance student nurse learning?
185
Can Zerhouni create a bold, risk-taking NIH?
186
Can Zeta sperm selection method, recover sperm with higher DNA integrity compare to density gradient centrifugation?
187
Can Zinc Be an Option for Prevention of Corona Virus Disease 2019?
188
Can β-blocker therapy be withdrawn from patients with dilated cardiomyopathy?, ,
189
Can γ-radiometrics predict soil textural data and stoniness in different parent materials? A comparison of two machine-learning methods
190
Can δ13C abundance, water-soluble carbon, and light fraction carbon be potential indicators of soil organic carbon dynamics in Zoigê wetland?
191
CAN/[nbp]FeCl4 as a Reusable Catalytic System for Direct Conversion of Trimethylsilyl Ethers to Their Acetates Under Microwave Irradiation
192
Can’t Catch a Breath
193
Can’t see the wood for the trees, can’t see the trees for the numbers? Accounting education, sustainability and the Public Interest
194
Can’t shake that feeling: event-related fMRI assessment of sustained amygdala activity in response to emotional information in depressed individuals
195
Canada
196
Canada – Titanium Corp Inc – TiO2 feedstock from tar sand tailings
197
Canada & US: Clariant – masterbatch
198
Canada advises against use of phthalates in childrenʹs toys
199
Canada apologises to native people who suffered abuse
200
CANADA AS A NEW PLACE: THE IMMIGRANT’S EXPERIENCE
201
Canada bans Pigment Red 3 for use as cosmetics ingredient
202
Canada delays legislation on cheap drugs
203
Canada draws near to approving Africa drugs deal
204
Canada finally launches national HIV/AIDS strategy
205
Canada gets fund for health services research
206
Canada gets tough with reproductive technologies
207
Canada hits back at tobacco companies
208
Canada increases breast screening and research
209
Canada introduces “evidence-based” guidelines for breast-cancer care
210
Canada launches breast-cancer strategy
211
Canada lifts ban on blood donors with Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
212
Canada makes vaccine biotech investment
213
Canada may ban Disperse Blue 19, PDDAM & Pigment Red 251
214
Canada moves to protect babies from chemical
215
Canada moves to stem health-research “brain drain”
216
Canada moves towards “whistle-blowing” law
217
Canada needs better drug reporting, says inquest
218
Canada outlines 10-year research strategy that will “take on the world”
219
Canada plans mental-health outreach
220
Canada post delivers energy conservation
221
Canada proposes strict tobacco controls
222
Canada puts Health Act up for negotiation
223
Canada reacts to water contamination
224
Canada rules no fetal rights
225
Canada sends out urgent appeal for blood
226
Canada shootings linked with abortion
227
Canada silences scientists that spoke out about BSE
228
Canada starts renewed effort against tobacco-industry advertising
229
Canada still seeking research code of ethics
230
Canada strengthens pandemic plan in wake of SARS
231
Canada Thistle [Cirsium arvense (L) Scop.] Response to Density of Cassida rubiginosa Müller (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and Plant Competition
232
Canada to abolish fee-for-service in primary care?
233
Canada to change patent law to allow export of cheap drugs
234
Canada to define essential medical care
235
Canada to limit artificial reproduction technologies
236
Canada to overhaul blood system
237
Canada unveils plans for new blood authority
238
Canada upholds rights of pregnant women
239
Canada waits for “grandaddy” of health-reform studies
240
Canada, South Korea, Netherlands and Sweden: regulatory implications of the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and Internet services
241
Canada: Atlantic – barytes
242
Canada: Black Bull – kaolin
243
Canada: Canadian Wollastonite – wollastonite
244
Canada: Cancarb – carbon black
245
Canada: Clariant — plastics masterbatch
246
Canada: Clariant — plastics masterbatch
247
Canada: Ferrinov – anti-corrosion pigments from furnace flue-dust
248
Canada: Hillsborough/NW Pozzolan – kaolin
249
Canada: Optima – plastics masterbatch
250
Canada: QIT – TiO2 feedstock
251
Canada: Rio Tinto – TiO2 feedstock
252
Canada: Western Oil Sands & Altair – TiO2 feedstock & pigment
253
Canada: Western Oil Sands & Altair – TiO2 feedstock & pigment
254
Canada: What it is, What it can be, R. Martin, J. Milway. Toronto University Press, Toronto, ON (2012)
255
Canada: Whitemud – kaolin for cement
256
Canada: Whitemud – kaolin for cement
257
Canada: Whitemud – kaolin for cement
258
Canada’s constitutional separation of (wind) power
259
Canada’s energy perspectives and policies for sustainable development
260
Canada’s New Mental Disorder Disposition Provisions:: A Case Study of the British Columbia Criminal Code Review Board
261
Canada’s Pioneering Women of Vascular Surgery: A Historical Review
262
Canada’s program on nuclear hydrogen production and the thermochemical Cu–Cl cycle
263
Canada’s voluntary agreement on vehicle greenhouse gas emissions: When the details matte
264
Canadaʹs antismoking initiative goes ahead
265
Canadaʹs antitobacco stance even tougher
266
Canadaʹs Atlantic Coastal Action Program: A community-based approach to collective governance
267
Canadaʹs blood inquiry gains strength
268
Canadaʹs British Columbia attacks tobacco companies
269
Canadaʹs budget causes mixed emotions
270
Canadaʹs cancer costs rise
271
Canadaʹs centres of excellence will stay
272
Canadaʹs doctors post reward for abortionistsʹ killers
273
Canadaʹs doctors want technology investment
274
Canadaʹs doctors win
275
Canadaʹs drug industry put under pressure
276
Canadaʹs drug prices poorly controlled
277
Canadaʹs drug-cost burden on patients increases
278
Canadaʹs health care boosted before elections
279
Canadaʹs health ministry gains new chief
280
Canadaʹs health-care reform side tracked
281
Canadaʹs hepatitis C compensation derailed
282
Canadaʹs Liberals make solemn election vows
283
Canadaʹs Medicare principles defended
284
Canadaʹs Mental Health System
285
Canadaʹs ministers agree health package
286
Canadaʹs MRC and drug industry try to make amends
287
Canadaʹs new minerals and metals policy: Advancing the concept of sustainable development in the minerals and metals industry
288
Canadaʹs new prime minister vows to cut surgery wait lists
289
Canadaʹs new regulatory framework. Convergence, competition and the Information Highway
290
Canadaʹs ocean and maritime security a strategic forecast: A strategic forecast
291
Canadaʹs offer to host the ITER project
292
Canadaʹs pharmacists can sell prescribing data
293
Canadaʹs provinces tackle government for more money for Medicare
294
Canadaʹs Red Cross demands HCV-screening funds
295
Canadaʹs Red Cross on the offensive over its future role
296
Canadaʹs Red Cross sells blood assets
297
Canadaʹs research network virtually ready
298
Canadaʹs style of continuing medical education
299
Canadaʹs Supreme Court limits doctorʹs liability
300
Canadaʹs supreme court rejects broadcasterʹs appeal on doctorsʹ libel verdict
301
Canadaʹs university presidents “ecstatic” over funding for research
302
Canadaʹs unpopular health legislation passed
303
Canada-United States Chicken Trade: A Re-Evaluation
304
Canada-Wide Survey of the Nutritional Composition of Six Retail Pork Cuts
305
Canadian Aboriginal communities and medical service patterns for the management of injured patients: a basis for surveillance
306
Canadian Aboriginal peopleʹs experiences with HIV/AIDS as portrayed in selected English language Aboriginal media (1996–2000)
307
Canadian Aboriginal peopleʹs health and the Kelowna deal
308
Canadian Act may mean greater access to personal medical records
309
Canadian advanced life support capacities and future directions Original Research Article
310
Canadian Agricultural Safety Net Programs and Pressures for Change
311
Canadian agri-environmental indicators related to land quality: integrating census and biophysical data to estimate soil cover, wind erosion and soil salinity
312
Canadian AIDS doctor convicted of physicianassisted suicide
313
Canadian Alzheimer collaboration agreed
314
Canadian aquatic science and environmental legislation under threat
315
Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Indicators of Safety Compromise following Colonoscopy in Clinical Practice
316
Canadian Association of Gastroenterology: Strategic Plan 2016–2020
317
Canadian blood-donation prohibition for UK visitors
318
Canadian Bridge Design Code Provisions for Fiber-Reinforced Structures
319
Canadian budget gives healthcare a boost
320
Canadian ceramic breeder technology: recent results
321
Canadian cigarette packs to list toxins and hazards
322
Canadian collaboration networks: A comparative analysis of the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities
323
Canadian compulsory community treatment laws: Recent reforms
324
Canadian court reaffirms reproductive rights
325
Canadian court says yes to tobacco advertising
326
Canadian court tells government to relax marijuana law for patients
327
Canadian C-spine Rule versus NEXUS in Screening of Clinically Important Traumatic Cervical Spine Injuries; a systematic review and meta-analysis
328
Canadian CT head rule study for patients with minor head injury: methodology for phase II (validation and economic analysis)
329
Canadian Dietary Fat Substitutions, 1955–93, and Coronary Heart Disease Costs
330
Canadian doctorsʹ leaders take charge of project to reduce medical error
331
Canadian doctorʹs murder charge dropped
332
Canadian doctorsʹ prescribing habits for sale
333
Canadian doctors produce charter of demands
334
Canadian doctors vote for two systems
335
Canadian drive to curb drug expenditure
336
Canadian east coast marine-protected areas: A review
337
Canadian epidemiologists examine elective surgery
338
Canadian evidence on long-run neutrality propositions
339
Canadian Exports of Livestock and Meat to the United States
340
Canadian federal government policy and Canadaʹs electronic information industry
341
Canadian Federal Government requirements and support tools for pollution prevention planning
342
Canadian fetal-rights case decided
343
Canadian finance plan plugs health gaps exposed by SARS
344
Canadian genomics project gets kick start
345
Canadian geomorphology 2000: Introduction
346
Canadian government abandon deal for victims of tainted blood
347
Canadian government addresses chemical pollution
348
Canadian government agencies develop e-mail management policies
349
Canadian government allows more patients to use marijuana
350
Canadian government makes guarantees on Medicare
351
Canadian government survives HCV vote
352
Canadian government urged to improve end-of-life care
353
Canadian government will revisit human-cloning legislation
354
Canadian greenhouse gas emissions: 1990–2000
355
Canadian group calls for more environmental health studies
356
Canadian Headache Society criteria for the diagnosis of acute migraine headache in the ED—do our patients meet these criteria?
357
Canadian Health and Food: The Links between Policy, Consumers, and Industry
358
Canadian health-care spending soars
359
Canadian hopes for low-cost drugs dashed
360
Canadian hospitals call for restrictions on single-use devices
361
Canadian House Dust Study: Population-based concentrations, loads and loading rates of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc inside urban homes Original Research Article
362
Canadian hydrogen safety program
363
Canadian hypertension society guidelines for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
364
Canadian infection-control experts push for health reform
365
Canadian insights: The challenges of an integrated environmental assessment framework
366
Canadian institutes fund new initiatives in health research
367
Canadian Intellectual Property Office: backfile conversion project: 1992–1996
368
Canadian judge allows marijuana as therapy
369
Canadian kimberlites: Geological characteristics relevant to emplacement
370
Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) 08ID-1 status update
371
Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) 08ID-1 status update
372
Canadian Medical Association champions private medicine
373
Canadian Medical Associationʹ president guilty of misconduct
374
Canadian men need a healthier lifestyle
375
Canadian mercury inventories: the missing pieces
376
Canadian military malarial prophylaxis under scr utiny
377
Canadian Milling Practice : Edited by B. Damjanovic and J.R. Goode xi + 292 pages 22x 28.7 cm, hard cover, published by Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum, Montreal 2000. Price $80 ($65 for members, $45 for students) + postage ($10 Ca
378
Canadian MRC encourages private sector partnership
379
Canadian multicenter pilot trial of haploidentical donor transplantation
380
Canadian National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) PM2.5 speciation program: Methodology and PM2.5 chemical composition for the years 2003–2008
381
Canadian National Breast Screening Study
382
Canadian national power quality survey: frequency and duration of voltage sags and surges at industrial sites
383
Canadian naturopathic practitioners: holistic and scientific world views
384
Canadian NOx/VOC Science Assessment: science and policy linkages
385
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure Supported by Talking Mats: An Evaluation of the Clinical Utility
386
Canadian officials criticised over soldiersʹ care
387
Canadian officials watch SARS-like mystery bug
388
Canadian Opinions on Refractive Surgery and Approaches to Presbyopia Correction
389
Canadian panel calls for review of drug-trial confidentiality agreements
390
Canadian Parliament finally agrees human reproduction research act
391
Canadian pastoral: promotional images of British colonization in Lower Canadaʹs Eastern Townships during the 1830s
392
Canadian patent profile: Some explorations in patent statistics Original Research Article
393
Canadian petrochemical plants blamed for gender imbalance
394
Canadian practitionersʹ perception of research work investigating the cost premiums, long-term costs and health and productivity benefits of green buildings
395
Canadian programme reverses high anaemia incidence
396
Canadian prohibition against immigrants with disabilities is challenged
397
Canadian province opens door to two-tier health service
398
Canadian provincial health ministers press for change
399
Canadian R&D abroad management practices
400
Canadian Red Cross fires secretary-general
401
Canadian Red Cross found negligent
402
Canadian regulation of private security in an international perspective
403
Canadian regulatory approach to ensuring the implementation of effective ageing management programs for nuclear power plants
404
Canadian report quantifies cost of medical errors
405
Canadian researchers awarded record damages
406
Canadian researchers respond to CMAJ crisis
407
Canadian respirologistʹs murder trial appeal quashed
408
Canadian retailing strategy: Challenges and change : William A. Crowe and Mark E. Siemonsen Nelson Canada, Scarborough, Ontario: (1996) 444 pp. ISBN 0 17 6055770
409
Canadian scientists urge government to develop antibiotic plan
410
Canadian scientists vindicated over whistleblowing
411
Canadian settlement guarantees world medical isotope supply
412
Canadian soldiers and doctors face torture allegations
413
Canadian space environment program and international living with a star Original Research Article
414
Canadian spending on prescription drugs is increasing
415
Canadian Steinernematid (Nematoda) Isolates and Their Infectivity, under Cold Conditions, to Greater Wax Moth (Galleria mellonella) Larvae
416
Canadian suppliers of mining goods and services: links between Canadian mining companies and selected sectors of the Canadian economy: Minerals and Metals Sector; Natural Resources Canada, 2000, xvi + 58pp., free upon request, ISBN 0-662-84954-7, softcove
417
Canadian tourist information and the UK: plans and perceptions
418
Canadian universities go shopping for research scientists
419
Canadian university publishes new rules to protect scientists
420
Canadian waters provide critical foraging habitat for leatherback sea turtles Original Research Article
421
Canadians allow targeted transfusion
422
Canadians are fighting fit, says government report
423
Canadians finally fill regulatory void with stem-cell bill
424
Canadians in Alabama: a perceptual study of dialect acquisition in adults
425
Canadians inquire into drug licensing
426
Canadians propose overhaul of research-ethics guidelines
427
Canadians still stung by WHOʹs SARS travel advisory
428
Canagliflozin-associated Peripheral Vascular Ischemia: A Case Report
429
Canal blocking strategies for hydrological restoration of degraded tropical peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
430
Canal configuration of mandibular first premolars in an Egyptian population
431
Canal Configuration of Mesiobuccal Roots in Permanent Maxillary First Molars in Iranian Population: A Systematic Review
432
Canal of Nuck hernias
433
Canal preparation for prosthetic radial head replacement: rasping versus reaming
434
Canal surfaces in 4-dimensional Euclidean space
435
Canal Transportation and Centering Ability of ProTaper and SafeSider in Preparation of Curved Root Canals: A CBCT Evaluation
436
Canal Transportation and Centering Ability of Reciproc Blue, WaveOne Gold and ProTaper Next in Simulated Curved Canals
437
Canal Transportation and Centering Ability of Twisted File and Reciproc: A Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Assessment
438
Canal Transportation and Centering after Using PathFile and R-Pilot in Mesiobuccal Canals of Maxillary Molars Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
439
Canal Transportation and Centring Ability of Reciproc and Reciproc Blue With or Without Use of Glide Path Instruments: A CBCT Study
440
Canal water treatment with rapid sand filtration
441
Canaletto’s paintings open a new window on the relative sea-level rise in Venice
442
Canalicular adenoma of the hard palate: A rare case report
443
Canalicular and Naolacrimal Duct Blockage: An Ocular ide Effect Aociated With the Antineoplatic Drug -1
444
Canalicular bile formation: beyond single transporter functions
445
Canalicular fluid flow induced by bending of a long bone
446
Canalis Sinuosus Damage after Immediate Dental Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone
447
Canalization as a non-genetic source of adaptiveness during morphogenesis: experimental evidence from analysis of reproductive development in Sorghum bicolor
448
Canalization of development and ecdysteroid timing during the last instar in lubber grasshoppers
449
Canals and Communities. Small-scale Irrigation Systems, Edited by J. Mabry, University of Arizona Press, 1996. ISBN 0816515921, pp. 273
450
Canard phenomenon for an SIS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence
451
Canard solution and its asymptotic approximation in a second-order nonlinear singularly perturbed boundary value problem with a turning point
452
Canard solutions of two-dimensional singularly perturbed systems
453
Canards and mixed-mode oscillations in a forest pest model
454
Canards in 3
455
CANARD-WING INTERACTIONS IN SUBSONIC FLOW
456
Canary current upwelling: More or less?
457
Canary in the coalmine: Norwegian attitudes towards climate change and extreme long-haul air travel to Aotearoa/New Zealand
458
Canary islands aborigin sex determination based on mandible parameters contrasted by amelogenin analysis
459
Canataxpropellane, a novel taxane with a unique polycyclic carbon skeleton (tricyclotaxane) from the needles of Taxus canadensis
460
Canavalia ensiformis urease, Jaburetox and derived peptides form ion channels in planar lipid bilayers
461
Canavan disease: a monogenic trait with complex genomic interaction
462
Canavanine content in sword beans (Canavalia gladiata): Analysis and effect of processing
463
CaNb2O6 ceramics prepared by a reaction-sintering process
464
c-ANCA as a marker of Wegenerʹs disease
465
c-ANCA as a serological pitfall
466
C-ANCA Positive Vasculitis in a Case of Amyloidosis
467
Cancarb appoints European agents for its Thermax thermal blacks
468
CAN-catalyzed syntheses of 3,4-dihydroquinoxalin-2-amine derivatives based on isocyanides
469
CAN-catalyzed three-component reaction between anilines and alkyl vinyl ethers: stereoselective synthesis of 2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines and studies on their aromatization
470
Cancel culture
471
Canceling out both the real and the spectral lines
472
Canceling print serials in favor of electronic: criteria for decision making
473
Cancellable biometerics featuring with tokenised random number
474
Cancellable biometrics and annotations on BioHash
475
Cancellation among finite unary algebras Original Research Article
476
Cancellation and Focus: The Role of Shared and Unique Features in the Choice Process
477
Cancellation Conditions for Finite Two-Dimensional Additive Measurement
478
Cancellation errors in an integral for calculating magnetic field from reduced scalar potential
479
Cancellation in cyclic consecutive systems
480
Cancellation is exponentially powerful for computing the determinant
481
Cancellation of bending-induced birefringence in single-mode fibers: application to Faraday sensors
482
Cancellation of Capacitor Parasitic Parameters for Noise Reduction Application
483
Cancellation of digraphs over the direct product
484
Cancellation of elective oral and maxillofacial operations
485
Cancellation of Elective Surgeries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
486
Cancellation of fine-structure splitting in quantum dots by a magnetic field
487
Cancellation of Harmonic Interference by Baseline Shifting of Wavelet Packet Decomposition Coefficients
488
Cancellation of heat effects in catalytic distillation
489
Cancellation of image crosstalk in time-sequential displays of stereoscopic video
490
Cancellation of Infrared Divergences at Finite Temperature
491
cancellation of land certificate based on the court decision in indonesian legal system
492
CANCELLATION OF MASS-LOADING EFFECTS OF TRANSDUCERS AND EVALUATION OF UNMEASURED FREQUENCY RESPONSE FUNCTIONS
493
Cancellation of operations in Saudi Arabian hospitals: Frequency, reasons and suggestions for improvements
494
Cancellation of polarized impulsive noise using an azimuth-dependent conditional mean estimator
495
Cancellation of projective modules over regular rings with comparability Original Research Article
496
Cancellation of renormalon ambiguities in the heavy quark effective theory Original Research Article
497
Cancellation of second-order intermodulation distortion and enhancement of IIP2 in common-source and common-emitter RF transconductors
498
Cancellation of Series-Loss Resistance in UWB Active Inductors using RC Feedback
499
Cancellation of Simulated Environmental Noise as a Tool for Measuring Vocal Performance During Noise Exposure
500
Cancellation of star light generated by a nearby star–planet system upon detection with a rotationally-shearing interferometer
501
Cancellation of Sudakov logarithms in radiative decays of quarkonia Original Research Article
502
Cancellation of the Heating Piston Effect by Convective Enhancement of a Cooling Piston Effect
503
Cancellation problem of preconditioning method at low Mach numbers
504
Cancellation properties for quotient divisible groups
505
Cancellation properties of products of graphs
506
Cancellation Properties of Projective Modules over Laurent Polynomial Rings Original Research Article
507
Cancellation Properties of Projective Modules over Laurent Polynomial Rings Original Research Article
508
Cancellation provisions in Australiaʹs Commonwealth-managed fisheries
509
Cancellation task in very low educated people
510
Cancellation techniques in underwater scattering of acoustic signals
511
Cancellation Theorems Related to Conjectures of Alperin and Dade
512
Cancellations in ambulatory day surgery: Ten years observational study
513
Cancellations in day-case ENT surgery
514
Cancellations in neutrinoless double beta decay and the neutrino mass matrix Original Research Article
515
Cancellative pairs of families of sets
516
CancellativeAbelianMonoids and Related Structures in Refutational Theorem Proving (Part I)
517
CancellativeAbelianMonoids and Related Structures in Refutational Theorem Proving (Part II)
518
Cancellativity properties for t-norms and t-subnorms
519
Cancelled IGF-1 trials bode ill for diabetic patients
520
Cancelling Jüttner distributions for space-like freeze-out
521
Cancelling quadratic divergences without supersymmetry Original Research Article
522
Cancelling vibrations in flexible articulated structures using non-causal inverse dynamics
523
Cancellous and cortical bone mineral density around an elastic press-fi t socket in total hip arthroplasty
524
Cancellous and cortical morselized allograft in revision total hip replacement:: A biomechanical study of implant stability
525
Cancellous bone architecture: Advantages of nonorthogonal trabecular alignment under multidirectional joint loading
526
Cancellous bone biomechanics
527
Cancellous bone lamellae strongly affect microcrack propagation and apparent mechanical properties: Separation of patients with osteoporotic fracture from normal controls using a 2D nonlinear finite element method (biomechanical stereology)
528
Cancellous bone mechanical properties from normals and patients with hip fractures differ on the structure level, not on the bone hard tissue level
529
Cancellous bone microdamage in the proximal femur: influence of age and osteoarthritis on damage morphology and regional distribution
530
Cancellous bone repair using bovine trabecular bone matrix particulates
531
Cancellous impaction and cortical strut allografting for revision shoulder arthroplasty: A case report
532
Cancer
533
Cancer – Blame it all on viruses! Bladder tumours in cattle and sarcoids in horses may help us understand the relationship between some cancers and viruses
534
Cancer Risk in Pakistan Due to Natural Environmental Pollutants
535
Cancer “challenge” to limited-resource countries
536
Cancer ameliorating potential of Phyllanthus amarus: In vivo and in vitro studies against Aflatoxin B1 toxicity
537
Cancer among Farmers: A Meta-Analysis
538
Cancer and a Fatiguing Illness in Northern Nevada—A Causal Hypothesis
539
Cancer and aging: The molecular pathways
540
Cancer and Body Composition: An Association of Global Relevance
541
Cancer and comorbidity in older patients: A descriptive profile
542
Cancer and Complications of Peptic Ulcer in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients at Wasit province, Iraq
543
cancer and covid-19: the synergistic burden on mental health status of patients with cancer
544
Cancer and Emotion; the Scope of Psycho‐Socio‐Oncology
545
Cancer and Emotion; The Scope of Psycho‐Socio‐Oncology: At the Time of Diagnosis
546
Cancer and Emotion; The Scope of Psycho-Socio-Oncology: At the Time of Treatment
547
Cancer and globalization
548
Cancer and HIV infection in Rwanda
549
Cancer and incontinence
550
Cancer and inflammation: A complex relationship
551
Cancer and its Treatment in Main Ancient Books of Islamic Iranian Traditional Medicine (7th to 14th Century AD)
552
Cancer and Low Levels of Plasma Cholesterol: The Relevance of Cholesterol Precursors and Products to Incidence of Cancer
553
Cancer and male infertility
554
Cancer and mutant DNA in blood plasma
555
Cancer and natural medicine: Textbook of basic science and clinical research: By John Boik, Oregon Medical Press, 1996
556
Cancer and Non-Cancer Risk of Arsenic in Drinking Water: A Case Study
557
Cancer and nonextensive statistics
558
Cancer and ovarian tissue cryopreservation
559
Cancer and psychosocial distress: frequent companions
560
Cancer and self-help: Bridging the troubled Waters of childhood illness : By Mark A. Chesler and Barbara K. Chesney. The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, 1995. 416 pp
561
Cancer and the human genome: no quick fix
562
Cancer and the meaning of work
563
Cancer and thromboembolic disease: how important is the risk of thrombosis?
564
Cancer and thromboembolic disease: pathogenic mechanisms
565
Cancer and thrombosis revisited
566
Cancer and venous thromboembolism
567
Cancer and Women’s Health
568
Cancer and wood-related occupational exposure in the Amazon region of Brazil
569
Cancer anorexia and cachexia
570
Cancer anorexia: a model for the understanding and treatment of secondary anorexia
571
Cancer anorexia: new pathogenic andtherapeutic insights
572
Cancer Antigen 125 (CA125), Human Epididymis Protein 4 (HE4), Risk of Malignancy Index (RMI), and Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm (ROMA) as Diagnostic Tests in Ovarian Cancer
573
Cancer Antigens (CEA and CA 19-9) as Markers of Advanced Stage of Colorectal Carcinoma
574
Cancer as a Complex Genetic Trait: Tumor Susceptibility in Humans and Mouse Models
575
Cancer as an Embryological Phenomenon and Its Developmental Pathways: A Hypothesis regarding the Contribution of the Noncanonical Wnt Pathway
576
Cancer associated with obstetric delivery: results of linkage with the California cancer registry
577
Cancer biology and necrotic changes in metastatic lymph nodes and survival of colon cancer patients
578
Cancer biology for the clinic and the lab
579
Cancer biomarker and neurotransmitters recognition by molecularly imprinted xero-gels
580
Cancer Biomarkers
581
Cancer biomarkers
582
Cancer biomarkers detection using 3D microstructured protein chip: Implementation of customized multiplex immunoassay
583
Cancer Biomarkers: Closer to Delivering on their Promise
584
Cancer Biopsy in Ancient Persian Medicine: Do or Not to Do!
585
Cancer bio-repository
586
Cancer bronchique localement évolué : qu’apporte la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité rotationnelle ?
587
Cancer bronchique localement évolué : qu’apporte la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité rotationnelle ?
588
Cancer bronchique non à petites cellules de l’apex pulmonaire et chimioradiothérapie de haute dose : expérience du centre hospitalier Lyon-Sud
589
Cancer bronchique non à petites cellules de l’apex pulmonaire et chimioradiothérapie de haute dose : expérience du centre hospitalier Lyon-Sud
590
Cancer bronchique non à petites cellules localement évolué : place de la chimioradiothérapie exclusive
591
Cancer bronchique non à petites cellules: mise au point en 1998
592
Cancer bronchique : le drainage lymphatique
593
Cancer burden and trends in the asian pacific RIM region
594
Cancer cachexia
595
Cancer cachexia and its treatment with fish-oil-enriched nutritional supplementation
596
Cancer Cachexia, Malnutrition, and Tissue Protein Turnover in Experimental Animals
597
Cancer Cachexia, Malnutrition, and Tissue Protein Turnover in Experimental Animals
598
Cancer cachexia: Measured and predicted resting energy expenditures for nutritional needs evaluation
599
Cancer cachexia: Metabolic alterations and clinical manifestations
600
Cancer Cancer vaccines: a road map for the next decade
601
Cancer care during the natural disasters, the lessons learned from Kermanshah Earthquake in 2017
602
Cancer Care Ontario guaiac fecal occult blood test (FOBT) laboratory standards: Evidentiary base and recommendations
603
Cancer cell detection in tissue sections using AFM
604
Cancer cell dissemination during curative surgery for colorectal liver metastases
605
Cancer Cell Dynamics in Presence of Telomerase Inhibitors: Analysis of In Vitro Data
606
Cancer Cell Invasion: Treatment and Monitoring Opportunities in Nanomedicine
607
Cancer Cell Metabolism: Warburg and Beyond
608
Cancer Cell progression
609
Cancer Cell Separation Using Passive Mechanisms: a Review
610
Cancer cell separator using size-dependent filtration in microfluidic chip
611
Cancer Cells Display Profound Intra- and Interline Variation following Prolonged Exposure to Antimitotic Drugs
612
Cancer cells isolated from malignant pleural and peritoneal effusions inhibit phospholipase A2 activity in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes
613
Cancer Cells Release a Covalent Complex Containing Disulfide-Linked Domains from Urinary Plasminogen Activator, Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule, and Haptoglobin α and β Chains
614
Cancer Cells Treated by Clusters of Copper Oxide Doped Calcium Silicate
615
Cancer chemoprevention by dietary chlorophylls: A 12,000-animal dose–dose matrix biomarker and tumor study
616
Cancer chemoprevention with garlic and its constituents
617
Cancer Chemoprevention. Vol. 2: Strategies for Cancer Chemoprevention.G.J. Kellof, E.T. Hawk and C.C. Sigman, Editors, Humana Press, Totowa (2005).
618
Cancer Chemoprevention. Volume I. Promising Cancer Chemopreventive Agents.G.J. Kelloff, E. T. Hawk and C.C. Sigman, Editors, P. Humana Press, Totowa (2004)
619
Cancer chemoprevention: A radical perspective
620
Cancer chemopreventive activity of 3,5,6,7,8,3′,4′-heptamethoxyflavone from the peel of citrus plants
621
Cancer chemopreventive activity of 3β-methoxyserrat-14-en-21β-ol and several serratane analogs on two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis
622
Cancer chemopreventive activity of Achyranthes aspera leaves on Epstein–Barr virus activation and two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis
623
Cancer chemopreventive activity of acridone alkaloids on Epstein–Barr virus activation and two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis
624
Cancer chemopreventive activity of an iridoid glycoside, 8-acetylharpagide, from Ajuga decumbens
625
Cancer chemopreventive activity of carotenoids in the fruits of red paprika Capsicum annuum L.
626
Cancer chemopreventive activity of euglobal-G1 from leaves of Eucalyptus grandis
627
Cancer chemopreventive activity of flavanones on Epstein–Barr virus activation and two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis
628
Cancer chemopreventive activity of majonoside-R2 from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis
629
Cancer chemopreventive activity of naphthoquinones and their analogs from Avicennia plants
630
Cancer chemopreventive activity of phenylpropanoid esters of sucrose, vanicoside B and lapathoside A, from Polygonum lapathifolium
631
Cancer chemopreventive activity of phenylpropanoids and phytoquinoids from Illicium plants
632
Cancer chemopreventive activity of serratane-type triterpenoids on two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis
633
Cancer chemopreventive activity of synthetic colorants used in foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetic preparations
634
Cancer chemopreventive agents, 4-phenylcoumarins from Calophyllum inophyllum
635
Cancer chemopreventive agents, labdane diterpenoids from the stem bark of Thuja standishii (Gord.) Carr
636
Cancer chemopreventive agents, serratane-type triterpenoids from Picea jezoensis
637
Cancer chemopreventive and therapeutic potential of resveratrol: Mechanistic perspectives
638
Cancer chemopreventive effect of dietary Zataria multiflora essential oils
639
Cancer chemopreventive effect of orally administrated lupane-type triterpenoid on ultraviolet light B induced photocarcinogenesis of hairless mouse
640
Cancer chemopreventive effect of quassinoid derivatives. Introduction of side chain to shinjulactone C for enhancement of inhibitory effect on Epstein–Barr virus activation
641
Cancer chemopreventive effects of constituents of Caesalpinia ferrea and related compounds
642
Cancer chemopreventive effects of oral feeding α-tocopherol on ultraviolet light B induced photocarcinogenesis of hairless mouse
643
Cancer chemopreventive effects of Pinus Maritima bark extract on ultraviolet radiation and ultraviolet radiation-7,12,dimethylbenz(a)anthracene induced skin carcinogenesis of hairless mice
644
Cancer chemopreventive effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids
645
Cancer Chemo-Preventive Effects of Red Propolis: a System Biology Approach
646
Cancer chemopreventive oltipraz generates superoxide anion radical
647
Cancer Chemoprotection by Oltipraz: Experimental and Clinical Considerations
648
Cancer chemotherapy – ribonucleases to the rescue Review Article
649
Cancer Chemotherapy and Biotherapy
650
Cancer chemotherapy in the older cancer patient
651
Cancer chemotherapy optimization under evolving drug resistance Original Research Article
652
Cancer chemotherapy with indole-3-carbinol, bis(3′-indolyl)methane and synthetic analogs
653
Cancer chemotherapy, biodiversity, public and private property: the case of the anti-cancer drug Taxol
654
Cancer chemotherapy: A SN-38 (7-Ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin) glucuronide prodrug for treatment by a PMT (Prodrug monoTherapy) strategy
655
Cancer chez le sujet âgé : place du dépistage gériatrique dans la décision thérapeutique
656
Cancer chez le sujet âgé : place du dépistage gériatrique dans la décision thérapeutique
657
Cancer Classification in Microarray Data using a Hybrid Selective Independent Component Analysis and υ‑Support Vector Machine Algorithm
658
Cancer Classification with a Cost-Sensitive Naive Bayes Stacking Ensemble
659
Cancer Control at the Workplace: The Working Well Trial
660
Cancer Control strategy in the world, a review article
661
Cancer control: a reminder of the need for a balanced approach between prevention and treatment
662
Cancer cutané et xéroderma pigmentosum
663
Cancer cutané et xéroderma pigmentosum
664
Cancer de l’endomètre de stade I
665
Cancer de l’estomac : doses et volumes-cibles
666
Cancer de l’estomac. Le point thérapeutique en 2008
667
Cancer de la langue : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 60 cas
668
Cancer de la langue : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 60 cas
669
Cancer de la prostate
670
Cancer de la prostate 2010. Innovations thérapeutiques
671
Cancer de la prostate chez l’homme de moins de 50 ans : à propos de 26 cas
672
Cancer de la prostate chez l’homme de moins de 50 ans : à propos de 26 cas
673
Cancer de la prostate localisé et radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d’intensité : quels sont les paramètres dosimétriques les plus pertinents pour prédire la toxicité digestive aiguë ?
674
Cancer de la prostate localisé et radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d’intensité : quels sont les paramètres dosimétriques les plus pertinents pour prédire la toxicité digestive aiguë ?
675
Cancer de la prostate localisé, à risque intermédiaire ou élevé, dont le traitement a été une radiothérapie externe et incluant une curiethérapie de haut débit de dose : expérience du pôle régional de cancérologie de Poitou-Charentes
676
Cancer de la prostate localisé, à risque intermédiaire ou élevé, dont le traitement a été une radiothérapie externe et incluant une curiethérapie de haut débit de dose : expérience du pôle régional de cancérologie de Poitou-Charentes
677
Cancer de la thyroïde après exposition aux rayonnements ionisants
678
Cancer de lʹœsophage : répercussion des thérapeutiques néoadjuvantes sur la morbidité et la mortalité opératoire
679
Cancer de prostate et RCMI guidée par l’image : absence de corrélation entre paramètres dose/volume des organes à risque et toxicité tardive
680
Cancer de prostate et RCMI guidée par l’image : absence de corrélation entre paramètres dose/volume des organes à risque et toxicité tardive
681
Cancer de prostate localisé. Que dire au patient ?
682
Cancer de prostate : doses et volumes cibles
683
Cancer death epidemics in United States Black males: Evaluating courses, causation, and cures
684
CANCER DEATH RATES AND BACKGROUND RADIATION
685
Cancer detection and mammogram volume of radiologists in a population-based screening programme
686
Cancer detection from textual data using a combination of machine learning approach
687
Cancer Detection Using Aritifical Neural Network and Support Vector Machine: A Comparative Study
688
Cancer Development and Electromagnetic Fields in Near Future
689
Cancer diagnosis by autofluorescence of blood components
690
Cancer Diagnosis Disclosure: What is the Right Thing to Do?
691
Cancer Diagnosis in Endoscopic Images using Discrete Wavelet Transform
692
Cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survival in Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians: a matched cohort study
693
Cancer Disclosure in Iran: Attitude of Patients and Their Families
694
Cancer disclosure in Japan: Historical comparisons, current practices
695
Cancer distress screening: Needs, models, and methods
696
Cancer dose–response assessment for acrylonitrile based upon rodent brain tumor incidence: Use of epidemiologic, mechanistic, and pharmacokinetic support for nonlinearity
697
Cancer driver mutations in protein kinase genes
698
Cancer du canal anal : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 110 cas
699
Cancer du canal anal : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 110 cas
700
Cancer du cavum au centre tunisien : à propos de 525 cas
701
Cancer du cavum au centre tunisien : à propos de 525 cas
702
Cancer du cavum chez le sujet jeune
703
Cancer du cavum chez le sujet jeune
704
Cancer du cavum chez les sujets âgés : expérience d’un centre tunisien
705
Cancer du cavum chez les sujets âgés : expérience d’un centre tunisien
706
Cancer du cavum dans l’ouest algérien : à propos de 578 cas traités à Oran, Algérie
707
Cancer du cavum dans l’ouest algérien : à propos de 578 cas traités à Oran, Algérie
708
Cancer du cavum dans la région de Marrakech. Expérience du service d’oncologie du centre hospitalier universitaire Mohammed-VI de Marrakech
709
Cancer du cavum dans la région de Marrakech. Expérience du service d’oncologie du centre hospitalier universitaire Mohammed-VI de Marrakech
710
Cancer du cavum dans le centre tunisien : facteurs pronostiques
711
Cancer du cavum dans le centre tunisien : facteurs pronostiques
712
Cancer du cavum du sujet âgé
713
Cancer du cavum du sujet âgé
714
Cancer du cavum et syndromes paranéoplasiques
715
Cancer du cavum et syndromes paranéoplasiques
716
Cancer du col utérin
717
Cancer du col utérin chez la femme jeune : à propos de 96 cas au Centre d’oncologie du CHU Ibn Rochd de Casablanca
718
Cancer du col utérin chez la femme jeune : à propos de 96 cas au Centre d’oncologie du CHU Ibn Rochd de Casablanca
719
Cancer du col utérin stades IB et II opérable : comparaison rétrospective entre curiethérapie utérovaginale préopératoire et chirurgie première suivies d’une radiothérapie
720
Cancer du col utérin : expérience du Maroc, à propos de 696 cas
721
Cancer du col utérin : expérience du Maroc, à propos de 696 cas
722
Cancer du larynx chez le sujet âgé
723
Cancer du larynx chez le sujet âgé
724
Cancer du larynx : expérience de l’institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 404 cas
725
Cancer du larynx : expérience de l’institut national d’oncologie de Rabat, à propos de 404 cas
726
Cancer du nasopharynx chez l’enfant et l’adolescent : expérience du service de radiothérapie et d’oncologie Ibn-Rochd de Casablanca
727
Cancer du nasopharynx chez l’enfant et l’adolescent : expérience du service de radiothérapie et d’oncologie Ibn-Rochd de Casablanca
728
Cancer du nasopharynx dans l’Ouest algérien : résultats à long terme et facteurs pronostiques dans une cohorte de 200 cas
729
Cancer du nasopharynx dans l’Ouest algérien : résultats à long terme et facteurs pronostiques dans une cohorte de 200 cas
730
Cancer du pancréas localement évolué non resécable : chimioradiothérapie d’induction suivie de chimiothérapie par gemcitabine contre chimiothérapie exclusive par gemcitabine : résultats définitifs de l’étude de phase III 2000–2001de la FFCD et de la SFRO
731
Cancer du rectum avec métastases synchrone
732
Cancer du rectum avec métastases synchrone
733
Cancer du rectum chez le sujet de moins de 40 ans
734
Cancer du rectum chez le sujet de moins de 40 ans
735
Cancer du rectum localement évolué : place du boost tumoral en chimioradiothérapie concomitante préopératoire, étude rétrospective portant sur 75 cas
736
Cancer du rectum localement évolué : place du boost tumoral en chimioradiothérapie concomitante préopératoire, étude rétrospective portant sur 75 cas
737
Cancer du rectum : volumes cibles de la radiothérapie préopératoire
738
Cancer du sein
739
Cancer du sein bilatéral après maladie de Hodgkin. Particularités clinico-histologiques et possibilités thérapeutiques: analyse de 13 cas
740
Cancer du sein chez la femme âgée
741
Cancer du sein chez la femme âgée
742
Cancer du sein chez la femme âgée de plus de 70 ans : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
743
Cancer du sein chez la femme âgée de plus de 70 ans : expérience de l’Institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
744
Cancer du sein chez la femme de moins de 40 ans dans la région de Marrakech
745
Cancer du sein chez la femme de moins de 40 ans dans la région de Marrakech
746
Cancer du sein chez la femme jeune au Maroc
747
Cancer du sein chez la personne âgée : place de la radiothérapie ?
748
Cancer du sein chez la personne âgée : place de la radiothérapie ?
749
Cancer du sein d’emblée métastatique : impact de l’irradiation locorégionale exclusive sur la survie globale
750
Cancer du sein d’emblée métastatique : impact de l’irradiation locorégionale exclusive sur la survie globale
751
Cancer du sein de la femme de moins de 35 ans
752
Cancer du sein de la femme de moins de 35 ans
753
Cancer du sein et radiothérapie peropératoire par électrons : revue des 100 premières patientes traitées à l’institut Jules-Bordet
754
Cancer du sein et radiothérapie peropératoire par électrons : revue des 100 premières patientes traitées à l’institut Jules-Bordet
755
Cancer du sein et ultrasons : de l’imagerie au traitement des cancers
756
Cancer du sein et ultrasons : de l’imagerie au traitement des cancers
757
Cancer du sein inflammatoire au centre hospitalier universitaire Hassan-II de Fès : à propos de 41 cas
758
Cancer du sein inflammatoire au centre hospitalier universitaire Hassan-II de Fès : à propos de 41 cas
759
Cancer du sein localement évolué non inflammatoire traité par association de chimiothérapie et de radiothérapie à dose préopératoire : réactualisation des résultats d’une série de 120 patientes
760
Cancer du sein métastatiques : intérêt du CA 15-3
761
Cancer du sein métastatiques : intérêt du CA 15-3
762
Cancer du sein négligé et localement évolué : quelle réalité ? Réflexion à propos de deux cas sur l’optimisation de la prise en charge multidisciplinaire
763
Cancer du sein secondaire chez l’homme après traitement pour maladie de Hodgkin. À propos d’un cas et revue de la littérature
764
Cancer du sein traité exclusivement par l’association d’une irradiation externe et d’une curiethérapie exclusive : résultats à long terme
765
Cancer du sein : comparaison dosimétrique entre la technique des filtres en coin et celle « champ dans le champ »
766
Cancer du sein : comparaison dosimétrique entre la technique des filtres en coin et celle « champ dans le champ »
767
Cancer du sein. Questions et réponses au quotidien, J Saglier, EC Antoine. Masson, New York (1996), 125
768
Cancer du canal anal : comparaison dosimétrique entre radiothérapie trimensionnelle classique et par modulation d’intensité
769
Cancer du canal anal : comparaison dosimétrique entre radiothérapie trimensionnelle classique et par modulation d’intensité
770
Cancer education among primary care physicians in an underserved community
771
Cancer epidemiology and trends in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran
772
Cancer Epidemiology in Lebanon
773
Cancer Epidemiology in Radiation Oncology: An Institutional Experience From North India During 2016-2022
774
Cancer Epidemiology: The International Journal of Cancer Epidemiology, Detection and Prevention
775
Cancer epigenetics as biomarkers of clinical significance
776
Cancer epigenetics is no Mickey Mouse
777
Cancer epigenetics is no Mickey Mouse
778
Cancer Epigenetics: From Mechanism to Therapy
779
CANCER ESOPHAGUS: AN AUDIT OF CURRENT MANAGEMENT FOR YEMENI PATIENTS
780
Cancer Events After Acute or Chronic Exposure to Sulfur Mustard: A Review of the Literature
781
Cancer experts square up for European funds
782
Cancer familiarity status in patients with early brest cancer: Our experience
783
Cancer fatalism among african-americans: A review of the literature
784
Cancer Feature Selection and Classification Using a Binary Quantum-Behaved Particle Swarm Optimization and Support Vector Machine
785
Cancer gene may move quickly into skin clinics
786
Cancer gene therapy targeting cellular apoptosis machinery
787
Cancer genes and molecular oncology in the clinic
788
Cancer gene-therapy: clinical trials
789
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
790
Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
791
Cancer genetics and genomics of human FOX family genes
792
Cancer Genetics and the Cardiotoxicity of the Therapeutics
793
Cancer genome sequencing: Understanding malignancy as a disease of the genome, its conformation, and its evolution
794
Cancer Genomes Evolve by Pulverizing Single Chromosomes
795
Cancer genomics
796
Cancer Genomics: The Road Ahead
797
Cancer groups meet in Edinburgh
798
cancer has an independent association with death in hospitalized patients with covid-19: a single-center study in iran
799
Cancer hazard identification and qualitative risk assessment
800
Cancer heterogeneity and “The Struggle for Existence”: Diagnostic and analytical challenges
801
Cancer hopes and setbacks
802
Cancer immunomics: Using autoantibody signatures in the early detection of prostate cancer
803
Cancer immunoprevention: tracking down persistent tumor antigens
804
Cancer immunosurveillance, immunoediting and inflammation: independent or interdependent processes?
805
Cancer immunotherapy – broader considerations
806
Cancer Immunotherapy Using Microfluidic Systems
807
Cancer immunotherapy, mathematical modeling and optimal control
808
Cancer immunotherapy: novel strategies and clinical experiences
809
Cancer immunotherapy: simply cell biology?
810
Cancer immunotherapyʹs renaissance
811
Cancer in home care: Unintended weight loss and ethical challenges. A cross-sectional study of older people at 11 sites in Europe
812
Cancer in Kenya: types and infection-attributable. Data from the adult population of two National referral hospitals (2008-2012)
813
Cancer in Korean War Navy Technicians: Mortality Survey after 40 Years
814
Cancer in Lebanon: An Epidemiological Review of the American University of Beirut Medical Center Tumor Registry (1983–1994)
815
Cancer in married couples: Higher or lower distress?
816
Cancer in Maysan: Mortality, Pattern, and Demographic Characteristics during the Last 4 Decades
817
Cancer in patients on dialysis for end-stage renal disease: an international collaborative study Original Research Article
818
Cancer in patients on renal replacement therapy in Lombardy, Italy
819
Cancer in people with depression or anxiety: record-linkage study
820
Cancer in pregnancy: Gaps, challenges and solutions
821
Cancer in siblings of children with cancer in the Nordic countries: a population-based cohort study
822
Cancer in the mass print media: Fear, uncertainty and the medical model
823
Cancer in the older person
824
Cancer in the Sudan: An overview of the current status of knowledge on tumor patterns and risk factors Original Research Article
825
Cancer incidence among Danish Seventh-day Adventists and Baptists
826
Cancer incidence among Mormons and non-Mormons in Utah (United States) 1995–1999
827
Cancer incidence among pesticide applicators exposed to trifluralin in the Agricultural Health Study
828
Cancer incidence among refinery and petrochemical employees in Louisiana, 1983–1999
829
Cancer Incidence among the Elderly Population in the Northwest of Iran: A Population Based Study
830
Cancer incidence and asbestos in drinking water, Town of Woodstock, New York, 1980–1998
831
Cancer incidence and mortality after radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism
832
Cancer incidence and mortality after radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism
833
Cancer incidence and mortality after radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism: a population-based cohort study
834
Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Ardabil: Report of an Ongoing Population-Based Cancer Registry in Iran, 2004-2006
835
Cancer incidence and mortality in people aged less than 75 years: Changes in Australia over the period 1987–2007
836
Cancer Incidence and Prevalence in Isfahan: Application of Mortality Data to Estimates and Projects for the Period 2001-2015
837
Cancer Incidence and Trend Analysis in Shahroud, Iran, 2000 – 2010
838
Cancer Incidence around an Oil Refinery as an Example of a Small Area Study Based on Map Coordinates
839
Cancer incidence estimation at a district level without a national registry: A validation study for 24 cancer sites using French health insurance and registry data
840
Cancer incidence in a petrochemical industry area in Sweden Original Research Article
841
Cancer incidence in children conceived with assisted reproduction technology
842
Cancer incidence in Dutch Balkan veterans
843
Cancer incidence in ethnic German migrants from the Former Soviet Union in comparison to the host population
844
Cancer Incidence in Golestan Province: Report of an Ongoing Population-based Cancer Registry in Iran between 2004 and 2008
845
Cancer incidence in Jordan, 1996–2005
846
Cancer Incidence in Montana: Rates for American Indians Exceed Those for Whites Original Research Article
847
Cancer incidence in people with hepatitis B or C infection: A large community-based linkage study
848
Cancer incidence in postwar Lebanon: findings from the first national population-based registry, 1998
849
Cancer Incidence in South East of Iran: Results of a Population-Based Cancer Registry
850
Cancer Incidence in Tehran Metropolis: The First Report from the Tehran Population-Based Cancer Registry, 1998 – 2001
851
Cancer incidence in the USA could double by 2050, report predicts
852
Cancer incidence in women exposed to DES in utero
853
Cancer Incidence Rate in the Elderly Inhabitants of Tehran: Is there Really any Cluster?
854
Cancer incidence rate ratios of Turkish immigrants in Hamburg, Germany: A registry based study
855
Cancer Incidence Rates among Iranian immigrants in Sweden, a Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study
856
Cancer Incidence, Mortality and Survival in Türkiye as of 2020
857
Cancer indifférencié du cavum type : états des lieux dans le service de radiothérapie du centre hospitalier universitaire d’Oran
858
Cancer indifférencié du cavum type : états des lieux dans le service de radiothérapie du centre hospitalier universitaire d’Oran
859
Cancer indifférencié du cavum : aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et thérapeutiques
860
Cancer indifférencié du cavum : aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et thérapeutiques
861
Cancer Induced Infertility and the Role of L-Carnitine: A Review for Possible Future Clinical Applications
862
Cancer informatics by prototype networks in mass spectrometry
863
Cancer Information Service-Initiated Outcalls to Promote Screening Mammography among Low-Income and Minority Women: Design and Feasibility Testing, ,
864
Cancer initiation by fumonisin B1 in rat liver – role of cell proliferation
865
Cancer Invasion and the Microenvironment: Plasticity and Reciprocity
866
Cancer Is to Embryology as Mutation Is to Genetics: Hypothesis of the Cancer as Embryological Phenomenon
867
Cancer letters special issue hepatocellular carcinoma featuring the guest editors
868
Cancer Letters special issue inflammation and gastrointestinal and liver cancers featuring the guest editor
869
Cancer Letters. Featuring the guest editors: Wael M. ElShamy and Roy J. Duhé
870
Cancer magnitude, challenges and control in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
871
Cancer marker detection in human serum with a point-of-care low-cost system
872
Cancer metabolism and the dynamics of metastasis
873
Cancer Metabolism and Tumor Heterogeneity: Imaging Perspectives Using MR Imaging and Spectroscopy
874
Cancer Metabolism: Is Glutamine Sweeter than Glucose?
875
Cancer metastasis at a glance: A brief view of Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis
876
Cancer Metastasis Is Accelerated through Immunosuppression during Snail-Induced EMT of Cancer Cells
877
Cancer mode of action, weight of evidence, and proposed cancer reference value for hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX)
878
Cancer Modeling and Simulation, L. Preziosi (Ed.). Chapman and Hall/CRC (2003)
879
Cancer Modeling in the Modern Era: Progress and Challenges
880
Cancer Molecular Analysis Project: Weaving a rich cancer research tapestry
881
Cancer molecules reveal their mechanisms
882
Cancer morbidity in subjects occupationally exposed to high frequency (radiofrequency and microwave) electromagnetic radiation
883
Cancer mortality among agricultural workers from Serrana Region, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
884
Cancer mortality among workers in formaldehyde industries
885
Cancer mortality among workers in the meat department of supermarkets : E. S. Johnson, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 51(8), 541–547
886
Cancer mortality and occupational exposure to aromatic amines and inhalable aerosols in rubber tire manufacturing in Poland
887
Cancer mortality and offset printing
888
Cancer mortality and prevention in the European Union
889
Cancer mortality around French nuclear sites
890
Cancer mortality in Basrah: a household survey results
891
Cancer nanomedicine: A review on approaches and applications towards targeted drug delivery
892
Cancer nanomedicines targeting tumor extracellular pH
893
Cancer nanomedicines: So many papers and so few drugs!
894
Cancer nanotechnology
895
Cancer nanotechnology
896
Cancer nanotechnology: The impact of passive and active targeting in the era of modern cancer biology
897
Cancer Nursing: Care in Context: Jessica Corner, Christopher Bailey (Eds.); Blackwell Science, Oxford, 2001, ISBN 0-632-03998-1
898
Cancer Occurrence in Fars Province, Southern Iran
899
Cancer Occurrence in the Elderly: Agreement between Three Major Data Sources
900
Cancer of children in Basrah-Iraq: Person and time characteristics
901
Cancer of Male Urethra: Case Series and Review of Literature
902
Cancer of the breast, fifth edition.: William L. Donegan and John S. Spratt publisher: Saunders, Philadelphia, pages: 1,025. price: $179.00
903
Cancer of the breast: Is radiation therapy curative
904
Cancer of the Colon and Rectum in California: Trends in Incidence by Race/Ethnicity, Stage, and Subsite,
905
Cancer of the esophagus: histopathological sub-types in northern Uganda
906
Cancer of the gastric cardia
907
Cancer of the gastrointestinal tract results in a restricted T-cell repertoire dependent upon tumor differentiation
908
Cancer of the larynx in females
909
Cancer of the larynx in Hong Kong: a clinico-pathological study
910
Cancer of the pharynx and larynx
911
Cancer of the rectum—palliative endoscopic treatment
912
Cancer of unknown primary origin: a decade of experience in a community-based hospital
913
Cancer of unknown primary patients with midline nodal distribution: Midway between poor and favourable prognosis?
914
Cancer omics: From regulatory networks to clinical outcomes
915
Cancer onset and progression: A genome-wide, nonlinear dynamical systems perspective on onconetworks
916
Cancer pain relief achieved in mice with proenkephalin-expressing herpes vector
917
Cancer pain relief, 2nd Edn : WHO, Geneva. £11.90, ISBN 92 4 154482 1
918
Cancer Pain; Physical Factors affecting Pain Experience
919
Cancer paper retracted
920
Cancer patient advocacy: New opportunities for treatment advances
921
Cancer patient survival in Estonia 1995–2009: Time trends and data quality
922
Cancer patients and loneliness: A systematic review
923
Cancer patients desire for information: a study in a teaching hospita l in Saudi Arabia
924
Cancer patients overestimate survival chances
925
Cancer patients' satisfaction with communication and information given by nurses at teaching hospitals of Tehran, Iran
926
Cancer patientsʹ satisfaction with physicians: Princess Margaret hospital satisfaction with doctor questionnaire results
927
Cancer Patients Who Elect Euthanasia as an Option: An Argumentative Essay
928
Cancer Patients’ Challenges During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Approach to Decision-Making in Management and Policy-Making i
929
Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Family Psychological Support: A Qualitative Study
930
Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Family Psychological Support: A Qualitative Study
931
Cancer patients’ reluctance to discuss psychological distress with their physicians was not associated with underrecognition of depression by physicians: A preliminary study
932
Cancer pattern and survival in a rural district in South India
933
Cancer prevention
934
Cancer Prevention - Behavior Changes: The Short and the Long of It
935
Cancer prevention – the potential for diet to modulate molecular signalling
936
Cancer Prevention & Control Strategy: Resolution adopted by the 58th World Health Assembly, Geneva, May 25, 2005
937
Cancer Prevention Among Urban Southwestern American Indian Women: Comparison to Selected Year 2000 National Health Objectives
938
Cancer prevention by carotenoids
939
Cancer prevention by food factors through targeting signal transduction pathways,
940
Cancer Prevention by Protease Inhibitors
941
Cancer prevention by tocopherols and tea polyphenols
942
Cancer prevention in primary care: Predictors of patient counseling across four risk behaviors over 24 months
943
Cancer prevention in rural primary care: An academic-practice partnership
944
Cancer prevention studies: Past, present, and future directions
945
Cancer prevention studies—Past, present, and future directions
946
Cancer prevention trials and primary care physicians: Factors associated with recommending trial enrollment
947
Cancer Prevention: Chemoprevention vs Dietary Modifications
948
Cancer prevention: epidemiology and experiment
949
Cancer Prevention; Cancer Risk Management
950
Cancer Prevention; Emerging Infectious Diseases as Risk Factors, Iran Feature
951
Cancer preventive agents, Part 2: Synthesis and evaluation of 2-phenyl-4-quinolone and 9-oxo-9,10-dihydroacridine derivatives as novel antitumor promoters Original Research Article
952
Cancer preventive agents. Part 1: Chemopreventive potential of cimigenol, cimigenol-3,15-dione, and related compounds Original Research Article
953
Cancer preventive effects of flavonoids—a review
954
Cancer preventive potential of trichothecenes from Trichothecium roseum Original Research Article
955
Cancer preventive properties of ginger: A brief review
956
Cancer preventive screening: A cross-border comparison of United States and Canadian Chinese women
957
Cancer procoagulant and blood platelet activation
958
Cancer progression and p53
959
Cancer progression is associated with increased expression of basement membrane proteins in three-dimensional in vitro models of human oral cancer
960
Cancer prostatique localisé traité par irradiation conformationnelle avec modulation dʹintensité avec ou sans repositionnement échographique : la dose reçue est-elle équivalente à la dose prescrite ?
961
Cancer prostatique localisé traité par irradiation conformationnelle avec modulation dʹintensité avec ou sans repositionnement échographique : la dose reçue est-elle équivalente à la dose prescrite ?
962
Cancer proteomics: from signaling networks to tumor markers
963
Cancer proteomics: from signaling networks to tumor markers
964
Cancer radio induit par la radiothérapie des carcinomes nasopharyngés : à propos de huit cas
965
Cancer radio induit par la radiothérapie des carcinomes nasopharyngés : à propos de huit cas
966
Cancer rectocolique chez le sujet jeune
967
Cancer rectocolique chez le sujet jeune
968
Cancer Registry in Iran: a Brief Overview
969
Cancer related factors do not explain the quality of life scores for childhood cancer survivors analysed with two different generic HRQL instruments
970
Cancer Related Fears in Iranian Patients, a Survey from South East of Iran
971
Cancer related inflammation: The macrophage connection
972
Cancer research priorities for early diagnosis in Iran: Analyses based on Multiple-Attribute Decision Making Model
973
Cancer Research Studies in Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
974
Cancer Research UK looks to NCI forsuccess
975
Cancer researchers get down to arrays at AACR
976
Cancer Resection on the Residual Lung After Pneumonectomy for Bronchogenic Carcinoma
977
Cancer responds better to combined treatments
978
Cancer risk above 1 Gy and the impact for space radiation protection Original Research Article
979
Cancer risk after a hospital discharge diagnosis of endometriosis, , ,
980
Cancer risk after non-melanoma skin cancer
981
Cancer risk among patients with multiple sclerosis: A cohort study in Isfahan, Iran
982
Cancer risk analysis by fuzzy logic approach and performance status of the model
983
Cancer Risk Analysis of Benzene and Ethyl Benzene in Painters
984
Cancer risk and all-cause mortality among Norwegian military United Nations peacekeepers deployed to Kosovo between 1999 and 2011
985
Cancer risk and Barrett’s esophagus
986
Cancer Risk Assessment and the Genetic Counseling Process: Using Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer as an Example
987
Cancer Risk Assessment Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX) in the Production of Insulation Bituminous
988
Cancer Risk Assessment due to Accidental Exposure inside Neutron Laboratories using BEIR VII Model
989
Cancer risk assessment for Tehran research reactor and radioisotope laboratory with CAP88-PC code (Gaussian plume model)
990
Cancer Risk Assessment for Workers Exposed to Pollution Source, a Petrochemical Company, Iran
991
Cancer Risk Assessment From Multi-Exposure to Chloroform in Drinking Water of Ilam City, Iran
992
Cancer risk assessment from trihalomethanes in drinking water
993
Cancer Risk Assessment in Welder's Under Different Exposure Scenarios
994
Cancer risk assessment using blood dioxin levels and daily dietary TEQ intake in general populations of industrial and non-industrial countries
995
Cancer Risk Assessment: Evolution of the Process
996
Cancer Risk Assessment: Quality and Impact of the Family History Interview
997
Cancer Risk at Sites Other than the Breast Following Augmentation Mammoplasty
998
Cancer risk due to contamination: Consideration from market basket survey in Qatar
999
Cancer risk factors among men of diverse Hispanic or Latino origins
1000
Cancer risk in endoscopically unresectable colon polyps