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Food unpredictability in early life increases survival of captive grey partridges (Perdix perdix) after release into the wild
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Food utilisation by coastal fish assemblages in rocky and soft bottoms on the Swedish west coast: Inference for identification of essential fish habitats
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Food versus fuel: What do prices tell us?
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Food waste as nutrient source in heterotrophic microalgae cultivation
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Food Waste Bioeconomy: Sustainable Waste Management Options for Hawassa University Campuses, Ethiopia
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Food waste conversion options in Singapore: Environmental impacts based on an LCA perspective Original Research Article
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Food waste decomposition in leachbed reactor: Role of neutralizing solutions on the leachate quality
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Food waste disposal units in UK households: The need for policy intervention Original Research Article
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Food Waste in Iran: Time to Return to the Islamic Perspective about Frugality
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Food waste in animal feed with a focus on use for broilers
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Food web analysis in two permanently open temperate estuaries: Consequences of saltmarsh loss?
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Food web and fish stock changes in central Chile: comparing the roles of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) predation, the environment, and fisheries
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Food web dynamics in a temperate temporarily open/closed estuary (South Africa)
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Food web dynamics in correlated and autocorrelated environments
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Food web dynamics in the Scotia Sea in summer: A stable isotope study
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Food web flows through a sub-arctic deep-sea benthic community
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Food web framework for size-structured populations
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Food web indicators under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: From complexity to simplicity?
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Food web model of the Upper Paranل River Floodplain: description and aggregation effects
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Food web model of the Upper Paranل River Floodplain: description and aggregation effects
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Food web model with detritus path
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Food web modelling for investigating ecosystem behaviour in large reservoirs of the south-eastern United States: lessons from Lake Lanier, Georgia
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Food web modelling for investigating ecosystem behaviour in large reservoirs of the south-eastern United States: lessons from Lake Lanier, Georgia
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Food web structure affects the extinction risk of species in ecological communities
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Food web structure affects the extinction risk of species in ecological communities
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Food web structure and biogeochemical processes during oceanic phytoplankton blooms: An inverse model analysis
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Food web structure and bioregions in the Scotia Sea: A seasonal synthesis
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Food web structure and interaction strength pave the way for vulnerability to extinction
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Food web structure and seasonality of slope megafauna in the NW Mediterranean elucidated by stable isotopes: Relationship with available food sources
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Food web structure and trophic interactions of the tropical highland lake Hayq, Ethiopia
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Food web structure and trophic interactions of the tropical highland lake Hayq, Ethiopia
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Food web structure and vulnerability of a deep-sea ecosystem in the NW Mediterranean Sea
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Food web structure in a near-pristine mangrove area of the Australian Wet Tropics
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Food web structure in two counter-rotating eddies based on δ15N and δ13C isotopic analyses
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Food web structure of sandy beaches: Temporal and spatial variation using stable isotope analysis
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Food web structure of the coastal area adjacent to the Tagus estuary revealed by stable isotope analysis
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Food web structure of the epibenthic and infaunal invertebrates on the Catalan slope (NW Mediterranean): Evidence from δ13C and δ15N analysis
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Food web structure of two Mediterranean lagoons under varying degree of eutrophication
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Food webs and carbon flux in the Barents Sea
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Food webs and physical–biological coupling on pan-Arctic shelves: Unifying concepts and comprehensive perspectives
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Food webs of a sandy beach macroinvertebrate community using stable isotopes analysis
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Food webs of two intermittently open estuaries receiving 15N-enriched sewage effluent
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Food webs robustness to biodiversity loss: The roles of connectance, expansibility and degree distribution
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Food webs too food webs: integration of patterns and dynamics : edited by G.A. Polis andK.O. Winemiller Chapman & Hall, 1996. £45.00 hbk (xiv + 472 pages) ISBN 0 412 040514
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Food webs, integration of patterns and dynamics: Edited by Gary A. Polis and Kirk O. Winemiller. Chapman and Hall, New York, Albany, Bonn, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, London, Mardi Melbourne, Mexico City, Pacific Grove, Paris, San Francisco, Singapore, T
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Food webs, integration of patterns and dynamics: Edited by Gary A. Polis and Kirk O. Winemiller. Chapman and Hall, New York, Albany, Bonn, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, London, Mardi Melbourne, Mexico City, Pacific Grove, Paris, San Francisco, Singapore, T
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Food webs: a plea for parasites
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Food webs: Experts consuming families of experts
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Food webs: Ordering species according to body size yields high degree of intervality
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Food with addition of little-known legume varieties
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Food, Agriculture and Microbes
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Food, Diet and Obesity, D.J. Mela (Ed.), Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, UK (2005). xxii+521 pp., ISBN: 1-85573-958-5
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Food, eating, and weight concerns of men in recovery from substance addiction
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Food, Energy, and Society, third ed., D. Pimentel, M.H. Pimentel (Eds.). CRC Press, Baton Rouge, Florida, USA (2008). 380 pp., Price US$ 89.95, Hardback, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4667-0
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Food, ethics and aesthetics
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Food, fuel, and health
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Food, fuel, fibre and faces to feed. Simulation studies of land use change for sustainable development in the 21st century
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Food, fun, and fitness internet program for girls: Pilot evaluation of an e-Health youth obesity prevention program examining predictors of obesity
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Food, livestock production, energy, climate change, and health
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Food, nutrition, and substitution in the late nineteenth century
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Food, sex and predators: animal personality persists with multidimensional plasticity across complex environments
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Food, the law and public health: Three models of the relationship
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Food/environmental mutagens and the breast
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Food/environmental mutagens and the breast
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Food: The Chemistry of its Components (4th edition): T.P. Coultate; The Royal Society of Cambridge, 2002, xii+432 pages, ISBN 0-85404-615-1 (£16.95)
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Food-aid cereals to reduce neurolathyrism related to grass-pea preparations during famine
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Food-associated calls and audience effects in tufted capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella nigritus
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Food-associated calls in chimpanzees: responses to food types or food preferences?
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Food-associated vocalizations in mammals and birds: what do these calls really mean?
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Food-Based Strategies for Depression Management From Iranian Traditional Medicine Resources
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Food-Borne Bacteria Associated with Seafoods: A Brief Review
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Foodborne Bacteria in Iran: A 23-year Systematic Review of High-risk Foods
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Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens Associated with the Risk of Gastroenteritis in the State of Qatar
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Food-borne Botulism Caused by Clay Cheese: A Case Report
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Foodborne botulism in a six-month-old infant caused by home-canned baby food
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Foodborne botulism in Italy
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Foodborne Botulism: A Study of 57 Cases in Northwest Iran
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Foodborne disease outbreaks caused by sucrose-nonfermenting and β-galactosidase-deficient variants of Vibrio cholerae
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Foodborne Disease Outbreaks, Guidelines for investigation and control
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Foodborne disease risk factors among women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Foodborne disease: a focus for health education: World Health Organization, Geneva, 2000, xiii+198 pages: paperback (available in English; French and Spanish editions in preparation); ISBN 92 4 156196 3. Sw.fr.62.-/US $55.80; in developing countries: Sw.f
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Foodborne diseases in Malaysia: A review
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Foodborne diseases, 2nd Edition: D.O. Cliver and H.P. Riemann (Eds.); Academic Press, Amsterdam, 424pp., hardcover
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Foodborne Diseases, Shabbir Simjee (Ed.). Humana Press, New Jersey, USA (2007), ISBN: 978-1-588-29-518-7
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Foodborne illness outbreaks from microbial contaminants in spices, 1973–2010 Review Article
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Foodborne illness: the risk environment for chain restaurants in the United States
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Foodborne Infections and Intoxications (Fourth Edition), J. Glenn Morris Jr., M.E. Potter (Eds.). Academic Press/Elsevier, San Diego, CA, USA (2013)
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Food-Borne Microbes. Shaping the Host Ecosystem
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Foodborne Pathogen Assessment in Raw Milk Cheeses
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Foodborne pathogenic bacteria in prepackaged fresh retail portions of farmed rainbow trout and salmon stored at 3 °C
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Foodborne Pathogens. Hazards, risk analysis and control: Editors: Clive de W. Blackburn and Peter J. McClure. CRC Press, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England, 2002; xvii+521 pages, hardback, Woodhead Publishing ISBN 1 85573 454 0; £150.00/US$235.0
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Foodborne Pathogens. Hazards, risk analysis and control: Editors: Clive de W. Blackburn and Peter J. McClure. CRC Press, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England, 2002; xvii+521 pages, hardback, Woodhead Publishing ISBN 1 85573 454 0; £150.00/US$235.0
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Food-Borne Protozoan Infection in HIV+/AIDS Patients and Healthy Individuals: A Case-Control Study in Iran
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Foodborne protozoan parasites
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Food-borne salmonella outbreak at a bank cafeteria: an investigation in an Arab country in transition
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Foodborne transmission of cyclospora
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Foodborne transmission of infectious intestinal disease in England and Wales, 1992–2003
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Foodborne viral illness - status in Australia
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Foodborne viruses: an emerging problem
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Food-centered discourses: Intellectual communities across fields of knowledge
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Food-cobalamin malabsorption in elderly patients: Clinical manifestations and treatment
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Food-cobalamin malabsorption in the elderly
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Food-compatible method for the efficient extraction and stabilization of cranberry pomace polyphenols
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Food-conditioned odour rejection in the late stages of the meal, mediating learnt control of meal volume by aftereffects of food consumption
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Food-coping in post-emergency-phase camps
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Food-coping in postemergency-phase camps
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Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis due to Wheat in a Young Woman
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Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis-sequence of causative factor s might be reversed
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Food-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis triggered by co-incidence of culprit food, physical effort and a very high dose of ibuprofen or menstruation: a case report
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Food-deprivation-induced changes in sexual behaviour of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus
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Food-deprivation-induced suppression of pituitary– testicular-axis in the tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus
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Food-directed synthesis of cerium oxide nanoparticles and their neurotoxicity effects
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Food–drug interactions
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Food–drug interactions: Effect of capsaicin on the pharmacokinetics of simvastatin and its active metabolite in rats
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Food-elicited calls in chimpanzees: effects of food quantity and divisibility
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Food-elicited vocalizations in golden lion tamarins: design features for representational communication
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FOOD-ENTRAINED FEEDING AND LOCOMOTOR CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN RATS UNDER DIFFERENT LIGHTING CONDITIONS
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Food-frequency questionnaire validation among Mexican-Americans: Starr County, Texas
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Food-frequency questionnaires how far have we come and where are we going?
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Food-grade microemulsions and nanoemulsions: Role of oil phase composition on formation and stability
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Food-grade microemulsions, nanoemulsions and emulsions: Fabrication from sucrose monopalmitate & lemon oil
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Food-grade nanoemulsions and their fabrication methods to increase shelf life
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Foodgrain price stabilization: Implications of private storage and subsidized food distribution
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Food-induced Allergic Rhinitis
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Food-processing enzymes from recombinant microorganisms—a review
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Food-provisioning behaviour of male and female Manx shearwaters, Puffinus puffinus
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Food-related advertisements and food intake among adult men and women
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Food-related applications of Yarrowia lipolytica
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Food-related attentional bias and dietary restraint in Britain, Greece and Iran
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Food-related family lifestyle associated with fruit and vegetable consumption among young adolescents in Belgium Flanders and the Veneto Region of Italy
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Food-related hazards in China: Consumersʹ perceptions of risk and trust in information sources
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Food-related health concerns of Punjabi British Columbians: postcolonial perspectives on nutrition and health education
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Food-related lifestyle and health attitudes of Dutch vegetarians, non-vegetarian consumers of meat substitutes, and meat consumers
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Food-Related Lifestyle Segments in Taiwan: Application of the Food-Related Lifestyle Instrument
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Food-related lifestyles and their association to obesity in five European countries
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Food-related sensory experience from birth through weaning: Contrasted patterns in two nearby European regions
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Food-related Stroop interference in obese and normal-weight individuals: Behavioral and electrophysiological indices
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Foods contributing to energy intake in the US: data from NHANES III and NHANES 1999–2000
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Foods contributing to energy intake in the US: data from NHANES III and NHANES 1999–2000
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Foods could influence anaesthetic action
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Foods enjoyed but avoided by college students
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Foods that are perceived as healthy or unhealthy differentially alter young womenʹs state body image
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Food-safety centre for public education opens in Ireland
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FOODSERVICE SATISFACTION DOMAINS IN GERIATRICS, REHABILITATION AND AGED CARE
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Foodshed analysis and its relevanceto sustainability
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Foodstuff authentication from spectral data: Toward a species-independent discrimination between fresh and frozen–thawed fish samples Original Research Article
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Foodstuffs and colorectal cancer risk: A review
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Food—The chemistry of its components: 3rd edn, by T. P. Coultate. RSC, 1996. ISBN 0-85404-513-9. XII + 360 pp. Price: £14.50
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Foodways and fightways: The role of food in two traditional martial arts — Japanese Sumo and Northern Indiaʹs Pehlwani
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Food-web complexity emerging from ecological dynamics on adaptive networks
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Food-web dynamics in the South Catalan Sea ecosystem (NW Mediterranean) for 1978–2003
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Food-web dynamics in the South Catalan Sea ecosystem (NW Mediterranean) for 1978–2003
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Food-web formation with recursive evolutionary branching
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Food-web inferences of stable isotope spatial patterns in copepods and yellowfin tuna in the pelagic eastern Pacific Ocean
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Foodweb modeling for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Twelvemile Creek Arm of Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, USA
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Foodweb modeling for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Twelvemile Creek Arm of Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, USA
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Food-web structure and elemental (C, N and P) fluxes in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
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Food-web structure and functioning of temperate and tropical lakes: A stoichiometric viewpoint
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Food-web structure and trophodynamics of mesopelagic–suprabenthic bathyal macrofauna of the Algerian Basin based on stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen
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Food-web structure of and fishing impacts on the Gulf of Cadiz ecosystem (South-western Spain)
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Food-web structure of and fishing impacts on the Gulf of Cadiz ecosystem (South-western Spain)
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Food-web structure of seep sediment macrobenthos from the Gulf of Mexico
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Food-web topology of Ukrainian mountain grasslands: Comparative properties and relations to ecosystem parameters
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Food-web topology of Ukrainian mountain grasslands: Comparative properties and relations to ecosystem parameters
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Food-web traits of protected and exploited areas of the Adriatic Sea
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Food-web traits of the North Aegean Sea ecosystem (Eastern Mediterranean) and comparison with other Mediterranean ecosystems
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Fooled by first impressions? Reexamining the diagnostic value of appearance-based inferences
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Fooled by the brain: Re-examining the influence of neuroimages
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Fooling around with tenses
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Fooling the experts: accurate vocal mimicry in the song of the superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae
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Fooling the eye of the beholder: deceptive status signalling among the poor in developing countries
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Foolʹs gold: The story of North Sea Oil : by CHRISTOPHER HARVIE, Penguin Books, 1995, 410pp
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Foolʹs Gold: Why the Internet is No Substitute for a Library, by Mark Youngblood Herring. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2007. 191p. $45.00. ISBN-13 978-0-7864-3082-6.
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Foot and ankle disorders
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Foot and ankle forces during an automobile collision: the influence of muscles
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Foot and ankle kinematics in patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
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Foot and ankle pain and tenderness and difficulty performing daily activities in a multiethnic community sample of older adults
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Foot and mouth disease in human beings
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Foot and mouth disease in human beings
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Foot and mouth disease in wildlife
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Foot and Mouth Disease: Facing the New Dilemmas: Edited by Gavin R. Thomson, OIE Scientific and Technical Review, 21 (3), 2002. 498 pages; €45.00
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Foot Anthropometry for Shoe Design among Preschool Children in Malaysia
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Foot balance and conformation: Clinical perspectives
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Foot burns: Epidemiology and management
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Foot Care in Diabetic Patients, Based on Health Belief Model in Yazd – Iran (2009)
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Foot clearance during stair descent: effects of age and illumination
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Foot displacement but not velocity predicts the outcome of a slip induced in young subjects while walking
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Foot drop and plantar flexion failure determine different gait strategies in Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients
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Foot force direction control during leg pushes against fixed and moving pedals in persons post-stroke
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Foot kinematics and kinetics during adolescent gait
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Foot kinematics during walking measured using bone and surface mounted markers
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Foot landing position during gait influences ground reaction forces
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Foot loading patterns in children after Ponseti clubfoot treatment
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Foot mobility and plantar fascia elasticity in patients with plantar fasciitis
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Foot mobility and plantar fascia elasticity in patients with plantar fasciitis
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Foot models for clinical gait analysis
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Foot motion in children shoes—A comparison of barefoot walking with shod walking in conventional and flexible shoes
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Foot orthoses affect frequency components of muscle activity in the lower extremity
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Foot Orthosis and Balance in Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy Children with Pronated Feet
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Foot postburn bent contracture deformities
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Foot pressure and radiographic outcome measures of lateral column lengthening for pes planovalgus deformity
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Foot Pressure Asymmetry in Patients with Mechanical Low Back Pain
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Foot pressure distribution: methodology and clinical application for children with ankle rheumatoid arthritis
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Foot Problems as Risk Factors of Fractures
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FOOT PROBLEMS OF FEMALE MEDICAL PERSONNEL: SUBJECTIVE COMPLAINTS AND RESULTS OF THE PODOMETRIC TEST
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Foot progression angle and ankle joint complex in preschool children
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Foot Self Care in Diabetic Patients
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Foot Sensation Status of Malay Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Foot type classification: a critical review of current methods
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Foot type: Determinant of static and dynamic foot function
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Foot types in feral horses and their relevance to foot care in domestic horses
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FOOT VOTING, POLITICAL IGNORANCE, AND CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
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Foot-and-mouth disease – Quantification and size distribution of airborne particles emitted by healthy and infected pigs
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Foot-and-mouth disease in camelids: a review
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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (O/UKG/2001) is poorly transmitted between sheep by the airborne route
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Foot-and-mouth disease: A review of intranasal infection of cattle, sheep and pigs
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Control Strategies. Proceedings of an International Symposium Organized by the Merieux Foundation, the International Association for Biologicals and the Office International des Epizooties, 2–5 June 2002, Lyons, France, B. Dodet, M
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Foot-and-mouth Disease: Global Status and Future Road Map for Control and Prevention in India
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Foot-and-mouth disease: Measurements of aerosol emission from pigs as a function of virus strain and initial dose
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease: The 1967 Outbreak and its Aftermath
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Foot-and-mouth disease: The question of implementing vaccinal control during an epidemic
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Foot-and-mouth disease: The vital need for collaboration as an aid to disease elimination
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Foot-and-mouth epidemic: the choices
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Foot-ankle injuries: Influence of crash location, seating position and age
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Football and the Civilizing Process: Penal Discourse and the Ethic of Collective Responsibility in Sports Law
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Football and the Future of West Asia
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Football curves
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Football curves
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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
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Football Fans: Investigating the Relationship Between Fan Motivation and Aggressive Behaviours
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Football goal distributions and extremal statistics
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Football Match Results Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks; The Case of Iran Pro League
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Football Player Posture Detection Method Combining Foreground Detection and Neural Networks
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Football protective gear and cervical spine imaging
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Football refereeing: Identifying innovative methods
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Football Referees’ Vocational and Family Problems Have Experienced in Their Lives
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Footbaths: The solution to digital dermatitis?
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FOOTdro‎p IN THE FARMERS: CLINICAL an‎d ELECTROMYOGRAPHICAL STUDY
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Footing Soil Pressure from Biaxial Loading
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Foot-in-the-door technique and computer-mediated communication
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Footnotes on Critical Limb Ischemia
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Footnotes to Spreiter
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Footnotes to the history of statistical mechanics: In Boltzmann’s words
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Footpad horn hypertrophy and vertical fissure accompanied by white line disease 2 in case of concurrent deep digital sepsis in a culling cow
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Footprint area sampled texturing
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Footprint as an alternative to X-ray in hallux valgus angle measurement
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Footprint facts and fallacies: A response to Giampietro and Saltelli (2014) “Footprints to Nowhere”
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Footprint handover rerouting protocol for low Earth orbit satellite networks
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Footprint handover rerouting protocol for low Earth orbit satellite networks
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Footprint modeling for vegetation atmosphere exchange studies: a review and perspective
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Footprint of the COVID-19 Pandemic in India: A Study of Immune Landscape and Other Factors Shielding Mortality
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Footprint of the Retrotransposon R2Bm Protein on its Target Site Before and After Cleavage
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Footprint organization of chiral molecules on metallic surfaces
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Footprint Problem with Angle of Attack Optimization for High Lifting Reentry Vehicle
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Footprint-adjusted net ecosystem CO2 exchange and carbon balance components of a temperate forest
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Footprinting and circular dichroism studies on paromomycin binding to the packaging region of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 Original Research Article
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Footprinting for intrusion detection and threat assessment
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FOOTPRINTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION PROFESSION: THE APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES
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Footprints in the cotton fields: The Industrial Revolution as time–space appropriation and environmental load displacement
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Footprints in the Soil: People and Ideas in Soil History, B.P. Warkentin (Ed.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2006)
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Footprints of a left-right symmetric model in a muon collider
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Footprints of air pollution and changing environment on the sustainability of built infrastructure Original Research Article
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Footprints of Lagrangian flow structures in Eulerian concentration distributions in periodic mixing flows
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Footprints of large theropod dinosaurs and implications on the age of Triassic biotas from Southern Brazil
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Footprints of nonextensive Tsallis statistics, selfaffinity and universality in the preparation of the L’Aquila earthquake hidden in a pre-seismic EM emission
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Footprints of plastic deformation in nanocrystalline metals
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Footprints of the (Nearly) Perfect Liquid Original Research Article
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Footprints of the newly discovered Vela supernova in antarctic ice cores?
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Footprints on the landscape: An environmental appraisal of urban and rural living in the developed world
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Footprints on the prairies: Degradation and sustainability of Canadian agricultural land in a globalizing world
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Footprints to nowhere
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Footsteps from Insect Larvae Damage Leaf Surfaces and Initiate Rapid Responses
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Footsteps of a fluorine chemist
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Footswitch system for measurement of the temporal parameters of gait
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Foot-targeting in reaching and grasping
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Footwall rotation in an oceanic core complex quantified using reoriented Integrated Ocean Drilling Program core samples
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Footworking in circles: Reply to Goldfinger et al. (2014) “Footprint Facts and Fallacies: A Response to Giampietro and Saltelli (2014) Footprints to nowhere”
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FOPDT Modelling and Controller Comparative Study for Smart Tube Aqua Filter (STAF)
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For ‘emotional fieldwork’ in critical geopolitical research on violence and terrorism
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For “Measurements of the dosimetric constants for a new 103Pd brachytherapy source,” Brachytherapy 1 (2002) 110–119, by Stephen W. Peterson and Bruce Thomadsen
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For 40 Gb/s, make mine a double [double-stage tapered photodiodes]
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For a better use and distribution of water: An introduction
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For a new educational strategy for ULSI microelectronics
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For a new educational strategy for ULSI microelectronics
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For a nosological classification of disfluencies
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For a piece of the moon
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For a Special Volume of the Journal of Cleaner Production on achieving low/no fossil-carbon economies based upon the essential transformations to support them
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For a unified definition of apathy
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For an unified and correct IFToMM terminology in the area of gearing
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For and Against Ownership: William Godwin’s Theory of Property
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For any taxonomic model of cognitive abilities to be complete, lower-order sensory processes must be incorporated within its scope. The current study sought to address the role of olfactory processes within the theory of fluid and crystallized intelligenc
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For Benefit or Oblivion? From Idea and Vision to the Implementation and Support of Learning Applications
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For better immunisation coverage, measure coverage better
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For better or for worse, till the human development index do us part?
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For better or for worse? Empirical evidence of moral licensing in a behavioral energy conservation campaign
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For better or for worse? The effects of alcohol use on marital functioning
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For better or worse: Exploring multiple dimensions of place meaning
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For Better Or Worse?
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For Charity or Profit? A Case Study of the Friends of Ferguson Libraryʹs Used Bookshop Program
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For completeness, sublogarithmic space is no space
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For complex orientations preserving power operations, p-typicality is atypical
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For COPD a combination of ipratropium bromide and albuterol sulfate is more effective than albuterol base: Campbell S Arch Intern Med 159:156–160 January 1999
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For cost-reducing technologies, knowing markets is to change them
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For creationists, a call to the bar
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FOR DEBATE - The place of surgical oncology in general surgery
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For ethnography in political geography: Experiencing and re-imagining Ferghana Valley boundary closures
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For finitely presented monoids the homological finiteness conditions and coincide
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For Genomes to Stay in Shape, Insulators Must Be up to PAR
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For Georgy I. Eskin – On the occasion of his 80th birthday
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For Georgy I. Eskin – On the occasion of his 80th birthday
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for graph maps
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For Groups the Property of Having Finite Derivation Type is equivalent to the Homological Finiteness ConditionFP3
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For here or to go? Downloading music on the move with an ultra reliable wireless Internet application
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For how long should treatment with clopidogrel be continued after coronary stent implantation?
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for laser applications
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For Lotfi Zadeh on his 90th birthday
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For love and money : Romance tourism in jamaica
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For love or money? How activation of relational versus instrumental concerns affects reactions to decision-making procedures
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For many people “solidarity” has become a meaningless word used in slogans—too often used without leading to any economic consequences. We show in this paper conditions under which solidarity can be a powerful instrument. In a solidary action, an individu
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For model-based control design, closed-loop identification gives better performance
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For Mortal Souls: Philosophy and Therapeia in Nietzsche’s Dawn
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For MutY, Itʹs All about the OG
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For our valued customers only: Examining consumer responses to preferential treatment practices
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For Parents Particularly Self-esteem and beyond
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For Parents Particularly Successful Sports Coaching : Recreational Activities
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For pigʹs sake
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FOR POOR NATIONS A LIBRARY SERVICE IS VITAL": ESTABLISHING A NATIONAL PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE IN TANZANIA IN THE 1960S
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For positivist organization theory: Proving the hard core : by Lex Donaldson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996. 189p. $69.95 (hardcopy). ISBN 0-7619-5226-8. $22.95 (paper). ISBN 0-7619-5227-6.
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For Quite a Few Chromosomes More: The Origin of Eukaryotes… Review Article
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For Sake of Youth and for Sake of Policies and Programmes. Why Youth Participation is a Right, a Requirement and a Value; Comment on “Between Rhetoric and Reality: Learnings From Youth Participation in the Adolescent and Youth Health Policy in South Africa”
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For sale: Framingham data analyses
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For Some Histories of Greek Mathematics
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FOR SUCCESSFUL OFFSHORE OUTSOURCING ADOPTION HYBRID BWM-ELECTRE-BASED DECISION
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For Synapses, Itʹs Depression Not Death
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for the British Nutrition Foundation Obesity of the British Nutrition Foundationʹs task force Chairman of the task force: Professor John Garrow, Obesity 258 pp, Blackwell Science, Edinburgh (1999).
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For the Common Good: Principles of American Academic Freedom
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For the establishment of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies (ICHET) Istanbul, Turkey
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For the good of the order: Essays in honor of Edward G. Holley : edited by Delmus E. Williams, John M. Budd, Robert E. Martin, Barbara Moran, and Fred Roper. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc., 1994. 370p. $73.25 (institutions); $43.95 (personal). ISBN 1-55938
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For the greater goods? Ownership rights and utilitarian moral judgment
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For the Love of an Ideal: Sufism and Renunciation of the Self in George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan
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For the Moment
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For the sake of serving the broader community: Sea piloting compared with auditing
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For the Special issue on Qualitative Software Engineering Research
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For the stationary compressible viscous Navier–Stokes equations with no-slip condition on a convex polygon
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For the Student A PhD Thesis without Tears
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For the Student Behavioural Economics
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For the Student Efficient Urban Water Pricing
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For the Student How to Calculate Welfare Measures Using Only Marshallian Demand Functions
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For the Student Predicting Reserve Bank of Australia Interest Rate Announcements: Beware of the Target Rate Tracker
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For the Student Primary Phases of Australian Economic Development in the Twentieth Century
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For the Student Some Macroeconomic Implications of the Future Fund
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For the Student Sons of Gwalia: Errors in Speculation and Hedging
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For the Student Tax Revenues and Fiscal Drag: An Introduction
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For the students, by the students: Student perceptions of low cost medical moulage in a resource-constrained environment
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For tomorrow we diet?
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For tridiagonals T replace T with LDLt
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For uptake of yolk precursors, epithelial cell-oocyte gap junctional communication is required by insects representing six different orders
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For Want of Wind
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For what we stand Presidential address, ,
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For Which Pseudo Reflection Groups Are thep-adic Polynomial Invariants Again a Polynomial Algebra?
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FOR WHICH PUISEUX MONOIDS ARE THEIR MONOID RINGS OVER FIELDS AP?
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For WHO or for whom?
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FOR WHOM AND FOR WHAT THE DEFINITION OF SEVERE DEMENTIA IS USEFUL AN EDCON CONSENSUS
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For whom does safety pay? The case of major accidents
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For whom does the hen cackle? The function of postoviposition cackling
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For whom does the school bell toll?: Multi-contextual presence of social capital and student educational achievement
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For whom is income inequality most harmful? A multi-level analysis of income inequality and mortality in Norway
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For whom should corporations be run?: An economic rationale for stakeholder management
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For whom the bell alternatives toll: demographics of residential facilities-based telecommunications competition in the United States
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For whom the desert bell tolls: heat stroke or stroke
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For whom the male calls: an effect of audience on contact call rate and repertoire in budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus
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For whom the Pell tolls: The response of university tuition to federal grants-in-aid
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For whom we serve
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For You Dear Anything! Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Servitude "through the Arts Part 1
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For You Dear Anything! Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Servitude "through the Arts Part 1
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For You Dear Anything! Remembering and Returning to First Principles Part 2
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For You Dear Anything! Remembering and Returning to First Principles Part 2
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For your eyes only? The role of UV in mate choice
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For your Information
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For your Information
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Forage availability for moose of young silver birch and Scots pine
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Forage biomass of 22 shrub species from Monfragüe Natural Park (SW Spain) assessed by log–log regression models
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Forage cell wall structure and digestibility: H.G. Jung, D.R. Buxton, R.D. Hatfield, and J. Ralph (Editors). Proc. of the International Symposium on Forage Cell Wall Structure and Digestibility, 7–10 October 1991, Madison, WI. American Society of Agronomy
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Forage drying models for oats and vetches under Mediterranean climate conditions Original Research Article
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Forage dynamics in mixed tall fescue–bermudagrass pastures of the Southern Piedmont USA
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Forage energy to protein ratio of several legume–grass complex mixtures
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Forage evaluation in ruminant nutrition: D.I. Givens, E. Owen, R.F.E. Axford, H.M. Omed (Eds.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK, 2000, 496 pages, hardcover, ISBN 0-85199-344-3, £75.00 (US$140.00)
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Forage evaluation, chemical composition, and in vitro digestibility of continuously grazed star grass
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Forage evapotranspiration and photosynthetically active radiation interception in proximity to deciduous trees
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Forage frost protection potential of conifer silvopastures
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Forage Growth and Productivity of Pearl Millet as Affected by Soil Mulching, Planting Date under Salinity Conditions
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Forage kochia (Kochia prostrata) for fall and winter grazing
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Forage legume species determine the nutritional quality of binary mixtures with perennial ryegrass in the first production year
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Forage Loss Valuation under Traditional Pastoralism in Arid to Semiarid Rangelands of Iran
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Forage management effects on protein and fiber fractions, protein degradability, and dry matter yield of red clover conserved as silage
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Forage management in dairy farms: A methodological approach
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Forage Mixture Productivity and Botanical Composition in Pastures Grazed by Dairy Cattle
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FORAGE NUTRITIOUSNESS AFTER DIFFERENT WAYS OF USE OF A NATURAL MEADOW IN THE RHODOPE MOUNTAINS (SOUTHERN BULGARIA)
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Forage Nutritive Values of Cymbopogon olivieri before and after Essential Oil Extraction in Khuzestan Province’s Rangelands, Iran
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Forage options for smallholder crop–animal systems in Southeast Asia: working with farmers to find solutions
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FORAGE PEA YIELD IN DIFFERENT AGROECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
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FORAGE PRODUCTION ENGINEERING BY SOLAR DRYING OF VEGETABLE CROP RESIDUES
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Forage production from three grass species under saline irrigation in Egypt
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Forage production of cool season pasture grasses as related to irrigation
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Forage Production of Eight Annual Medic Cultivars under Rainfed Conditions of Golestan Province
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Forage Productivity of Three Introduced Sorghum × Sudan grass Hybrids under Irrigation in three Arid Areas in Oman
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Forage productivity, species evenness and weed invasion in pasture communities
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Forage quality and the costs of lactation for female gelada baboons
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Forage Quality Components in Grazing-Type Lucerne (Medicago sativa L. complex)
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Forage Quality of Calligonum comosum in Three Phenological Growth Stages (Case study: Kashan Rangelands, Iran
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Forage Quality of Endangered Species of Astragalus fridae Rech. F. in Semnan Province, Iran
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Forage quality of native pastures in a Mediterranean area
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Forage quality of native warm-season grasses in response to nitrogen fertilization and harvest date
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Forage Quality of Salsola turcomanica (Litv) in Semi-arid Region of Gomishan, Golestan Province, Iran
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Forage Quality of Salsola yazdiana and S. tomentosa in Different Growth Stages in Saline Desert of Yazd Province, Iran
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Forage quality of savannas — Simultaneously mapping foliar protein and polyphenols for trees and grass using hyperspectral imagery
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Forage quality of three life forms of rangeland species in semi arid and semi humid regions indifferent phenological stages
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Forage quality, evaluation and utilization: G. C. Fahey, Jr., M. Collins, D. R. Mertens and L. E. Moser (Editors). American Society of Agronomy, Inc., Crop Science Society of America, Inc., Soil Science of America, Inc., Madison, WI, USA, 1994, 998 pp., U
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Forage quality, twig diameter, and growth habit of woody plants browsed by black rhinoceros in semi-arid subtropical thicket, South Africa
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Forage quality, water use and nitrogen utilization efficiencies of pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L.) grown under different soil moisture and nitrogen
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Forage tree legumes in tropical agriculture: R.C. Gutteridge and H.M. Shelton (Eds.), CAB International, Oxon, UK, 1994, 389 pp., softback, US$ 46.50, ISBN 0-85-198868-7
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Forage turnip, sunflower, and soybean biodiesel obtained by ethanol synthesis: Production protocols and thermal behavior
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Forage Yield and Competition Indices of Triticale and Barley Mixed Intercropping with Common Vetch and Grasspea in the Mediterranean Region
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FORAGE YIELD AND LODGING TRAITS IN PEAS (Pisum sativum L.) WITH DIFFERENT LEAF TYPES
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Forage Yield and Quality Evaluation in Intercropping of Kochia, Sesbania and Guar under Saline Irrigation
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Forage Yield and Quality Evaluation in Intercropping of Kochia, Sesbania and Guar under Saline Irrigation
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Forage yield and quality of barley-annual medic intercrops in semi-arid environments
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Forage Yield and Quality of Desmodium dichotomum Accessions in Eastern Amhara, Ethiopia
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Forage yield and quality of intercropped corn and soybean in narrow strips
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Forage yield and quality potential of winter cereal-vetch mixtures under rainfed conditions
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Forage yield and quality under irrigation with saline-sodic drainage water: Greenhouse evaluation
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Forage Yield and Species Composition in Years following Kura Clover Sod-Seeding into Grass Swards
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Forage Yield in some Iranian Wild Trifolium Genetic Resources under Different Climatic and Irrigation Conditions
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Forage Yield Performance of Forage Pea (Pisum sativum spp. arvense L.) Genotypes and Assessments Using GGE Biplot Analysis
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Forage Yield Stability of Common Vetch (Vicia sativa L.) Genotypes in the اukurova and GAP Regions of Turkey
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Forager activation and food availability in harvester ants
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Forages, cover crops and related shoot and root additions in no-till rotations to C sequestration in a subtropical Ferralsol
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FORAGING ACTIVITY OF APIS SPECIES ON STRAWBERRY BLOSSOMS AS INFLUENCED BY PESTICIDES
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Foraging and mating opportunities influence refuge use in the fiddler crab, Uca mjoebergi
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Foraging and nesting behavior of Pallas’s fish eagle, Haliaeetus leucoryphus (Pallas, 1771) in the Himalayan Bhutan
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Foraging and predation risk for larval cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior: A modelling synthesis of empirical survey data
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Foraging and predation risk for larval cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior: A modelling synthesis of empirical survey data
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Foraging and refuge use by a pond snail: Effects of physiological state, predators, and resources
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Foraging Ants as Scavengers on Entomopathogenic Nematode-Killed Insects
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Foraging area and hunting technique selection of Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in winter: the role of perch sites
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Foraging behavior and recruitment of red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren in typical habitats of South China
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Foraging behavior by six fruit fly parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) released as single- or multiple-species cohorts in field cages: Influence of fruit location and host density
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Foraging Behavior of Aphidius ervi (Haliday) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) at Different Spatial Scales: Resource Utilization and Suboptimal Weather Conditions
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Foraging behavior of lactating South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens) and spatial–temporal resource overlap with the Uruguayan fisheries
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Foraging behavior of pollinators leads to effective pollination in radish Raphanus sativus L.
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FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF TWO APHID PARASITOIDS; Aphidius matricariae HALIDAY AND Aphidius colemani VIERECK (HYMENOPTERA: APHIDIIDAE)
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Foraging behaviour and colony structure in ants
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Foraging behaviour and habitat selection in pit-building antlion larvae in constant light or dark conditions
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Foraging behaviour and habitat use by Antechinus flavipes and Sminthopsis murina (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in response to predation risk in eucalypt woodland Original Research Article
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Foraging behaviour and mutual interference in the Mediterranean shore crab, Carcinus aestuarii, preying upon the immigrant mussel Musculista senhousia
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Foraging behaviour and sexual segregation in bighorn sheep
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Foraging behaviour and social group dynamics in Puget Sound killer whales
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Foraging behaviour by parasitoids in multiherbivore communities
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Foraging behaviour of a neglected pit-building predator: the wormlion
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Foraging behaviour of Atta cephalotes (leaf-cutting ants): an examination of two predictions for load selection
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Foraging behaviour of cattle and goats in oak forest stands of varying coppicing age in Northern Greece
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Foraging behaviour of coypus Myocastor coypus: why do coypus consume aquatic plants?
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Foraging behaviour of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) in relation to predictable mesoscale oceanographic features in the Polar Front Zone to the north of South Georgia
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Foraging behaviour of the newly introduced Boer goat breed in a Mediterranean woodland: A research observation
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Foraging Behaviour Patterns of Four Sympatric Demersal Fishes
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Foraging benefits of shoaling with familiars may be exploited by outsiders
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Foraging bumblebees avoid flowers already visited by conspecifics or by other bumblebee species
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Foraging by deep-burrowing earthworms degrades surface soil structure of a fluventic Hapludoll in Ohio
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Foraging by generalist grasshoppers: two different strategies
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Foraging by marine scavengers: Effects of relatedness, bait damage and hunger
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Foraging by the endangered black-breasted button-quail (Turnix melanogaster) within fragmented rainforest of an agricultural landscape Original Research Article
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Foraging costs in social carnivores
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Foraging currencies and the load-size decision of scatter-hoarding grey jays
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Foraging currencies for non-energetic resources: pollen collection by bumblebees
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Foraging decisions in nectarivores: unexpected interactions between flower constancy and energetic rewards
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Foraging destinations and marine habitat use of short-tailed albatrosses: A multi-scale approach using first-passage time analysis
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Foraging dynamics in goose flocks and the cost of living on the edge: a comment
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Foraging dynamics in Stellerʹs jays: size and viability of cacheable food items
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Foraging ecology and movement patterns of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the California Current System
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Foraging ecology of an endemic shorebird, the African Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini) on the south–east coast of South Africa
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Foraging ecology of blue ducks Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos on a New Zealand river: Implications for conservation Original Research Article
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Foraging ecology of goats and sheep on wooded rangelands
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Foraging ecology of grey-headed mollymawks at Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean, in relation to longline fishing activity Original Research Article
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Foraging ecology of insectivorous birds in a mixed forest of Hong Kong
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Foraging ecology of Vicu˜na, Vicugna vicugna, in dry Puna of Argentina
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Foraging ecology, economics and conservation of Indian wolves in the Bhal region of Gujarat, Western India Original Research Article
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Foraging efficiency in the wood ant, Formica rufa: is time of the essence in trail following?
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FORAGING FOR NECTAR AND POLLEN ON THISTLE FLOWERS (CIRSIUM VULGARE) AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS: HOW BUMBLE BEES (BOMBUS IMPATIENS) RESPOND TO COLONY REQUIREMENTS
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FORAGING FOR NECTAR AND POLLEN ON THISTLE FLOWERS (CIRSIUM VULGARE) AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS: HOW BUMBLE BEES (BOMBUS IMPATIENS) RESPOND TO COLONY REQUIREMENTS
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Foraging for work: how tasks allocate workers
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Foraging habitat selection by yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) nesting in agriculturally contrasting regions in lowland England Original Research Article
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Foraging habitats of lactating northern fur seals are structured by thermocline depths and submesoscale fronts in the eastern Bering Sea
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Foraging habitats of southern elephant seals, Mirounga leonina, from the Northern Antarctic Peninsula
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Foraging in agricultural fields: local ‘sit-and-move’ strategy scales up to risk-averse habitat use in a wolf spider
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Foraging in flocks: non-spatial models may neglect important costs
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Foraging in flocks: non-spatial models may neglect important costs
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Foraging in nature by larvae of Manduca sexta—influenced by an endogenous oscillation
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Foraging in the ant Camponotus mus: nectar-intake rate and crop filling depend on colony starvation
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Foraging in the fallows: Hunting patterns across a successional continuum in the Peruvian Amazon Original Research Article
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Foraging innovation in the guppy
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Foraging leafcutter ants: olfactory memory underlies delayed avoidance of plants unsuitable for the symbiotic fungus
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Foraging mode of the Moorish gecko Tarentola mauritanica in an arid environment: Inferences from abiotic setting, prey availability and dietary composition
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Foraging mode, prey chemical discrimination, and phylogeny in lizards
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Foraging movements of Audouin’s gull (Larus audouinii) in the Ebro Delta, NW Mediterranean: A preliminary satellite-tracking study
507
Foraging movements of great frigatebirds from Aldabra Island: Relationship with environmental variables and interactions with fisheries
508
Foraging pigs alter their behaviour in response to exploitation
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Foraging pits of the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) as small-scale patches in a semi-arid Australian box woodland
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Foraging pits of the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) as small-scale patches in a semi-arid Australian box woodland
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Foraging plasticity favours adaptation to new habitats in fire salamanders
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Foraging plasticity in a highly specialized carnivore, the endangered black-footed ferret
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Foraging Preferences of Free-Ranging Sheep and Goats on the Native Vegetation of Rangelands of Pubbi Hills in Pakistan
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Foraging route tactics and site fidelity of adult female northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) around the Pribilof Islands
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Foraging selectivity of three goat breeds in a Mediterranean shrubland
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Foraging site displacement in common crane flocks,
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Foraging site fidelity shapes the spatial organisation of a population of female western barbastelle bats
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Foraging site selection by juvenile coho salmon: ideal free distributions of unequal competitors
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Foraging spots of streaked shearwaters in relation to ocean surface currents as identified using their drift movements
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Foraging strategies in the small skipper butterfly,Thymelicus flavus: when to switch?
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Foraging strategies of long-tailed macaques,Macaca fascicularis: directional extrapolation
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Foraging strategies of Southern sea lion females in the La Plata River Estuary (Argentina–Uruguay)
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Foraging strategy and predator avoidance behaviour: an intraspecific approach
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Foraging strategy in a social bird, the alpine chough: effect of variation in quantity and distribution of food
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Foraging Theory and Hypothesis Testing in Archaeology: An Exploration of Methodological Problems and Solutions
526
Foraging Theory for Autonomous Vehicle Decision-making System Design
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Foraging theory for autonomous vehicle speed choice
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Foraging theory for autonomous vehicle speed choice
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Foraging white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis at risk: from the tropics to Antarctica Original Research Article
530
Foraging–vigilance trade-offs in a partially migratory population: comparing migrants and residents on a sympatric range
531
Foramen Changes following Over Instrumentation of Curved Canals with Three Engine-Driven Instruments: An In Vitro Study
532
Foramen Magnum Darlığı Tespit Edilen Bir Hipokondroplazi Olgusu
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Foramen of Huschke: It’s Relationship with Volume of Mastoid Pneumatization
534
Foramen of Morgagni hernia: changes in diagnosis and treatment
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Foramen of Vesalius
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Foramen of Winslow Hernia: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Foramen Ovale Pulsatility Index as an Early Affected Doppler Study among Abnormal Growth Fetuses: A Recent Insight for Practice Based on a Prospective Study
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Foramen Tympanicum or Foramen of Huschke: A Bioarchaeological Study on Human Skeletons from an Iron Age Cemetery at Tabriz Kabud Mosque Zone
539
Foramina Parietalia Permagna in a Nigerian Family
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Foraminal and paraspinal extraforaminal attachments of the sixth and seventh lumbar spinal nerves in large breed dogs
541
Foraminifer isotope study of the Pleistocene Labrador Sea, northwest North Atlantic (IODP Sites 1302/03 and 1305), with emphasis on paleoceanographical differences between its “inner” and “outer” basins
542
Foraminifera and coccolithophorid assemblage changes in the Panama Basin during the last deglaciation: Response to sea-surface productivity induced by a transient climate change
543
Foraminifera and environmental micropaleontology
544
Foraminifera and tidal notches: Dating neotectonic events at Korphos, Greece
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Foraminifera as an indicator of overwash deposits, Barrier Island sediment supply, and Barrier Island evolution: Folly Island, South Carolina
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Foraminifera as ecological indicators in the Lagoon of Venice, Italy
547
Foraminifera as indicators of marine pollutant contamination on the inner continental shelf of southern Brazil
548
Foraminifera as indicators of methane-rich environments: A study of modern methane seeps in Santa Barbara Channel, California
549
Foraminifera associated with phytodetritus deposits at a bathyal site in the northern Rockall Trough (NE Atlantic): seasonal contrasts and a comparison of stained and dead assemblages
550
Foraminifera from the Aalenian and the Bajocian GSSP (Middle Jurassic) of Murtinheira section (Cabo Mondego, West Portugal): Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental implications
551
Foraminifera from the borehole Altdorf (SE Germany): Proxies for Ottnangian (early Miocene) palaeoenvironments of the Central Paratethys
552
Foraminifera in the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone and other oxygen-deficient settings: taxonomic composition, diversity, and relation to metazoan faunas
553
Foraminifera of petroleum platforms, Louisiana shelf, Gulf of Mexico
554
Foraminifera of the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench area: The prospects of molecular study
555
Foraminiferal and nannofossil paleoecology and paleoceanography of the Cenomanian–Turonian Eagle Ford Shale of southern Texas
556
Foraminiferal and palynological biostratigraphy and biofacies from a Santonian–Campanian submarine fan system in the Vøring Basin (offshore Norway)
557
Foraminiferal assemblage and reef check census in coral reef health monitoring of East Brazilian margin
558
Foraminiferal assemblage indices: A comparison of sediment and reef rubble samples from Conch Reef, Florida, USA
559
Foraminiferal assemblages from a transitional tropical upwelling zone in the Golfe dʹArguin, Mauritania
560
Foraminiferal assemblages in Biscayne Bay, Florida, USA: Responses to urban and agricultural influence in a subtropical estuary
561
Foraminiferal biodiversity and Holocene evolution of the Phetchaburi coastal area (Thailand Gulf)
562
Foraminiferal biodiversity associated with cold-water coral carbonate mounds and open slope of SE Rockall Bank (Irish continental margin—NE Atlantic)
563
Foraminiferal biofacies across mangrove-mudflat environments at Cocoa Creek, north Queensland, Australia
564
Foraminiferal biofacies eco-succession and Holocene sealevels, Port Pirie, South Australia
565
Foraminiferal biofacies in the San José Calcareous Silt Member (Manzanilla Formation, Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene) in the Manzanilla Bay area, north-east Trinidad, and their environmental significance
566
Foraminiferal biostratigraphy and palaeoecology in Upper Oligocene–Lower Miocene glacial marine sequences 9, 10, and 11, CRP-2/2A drill hole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
567
Foraminiferal biozonation and morphogroups from shale memberof the Aitamir Formation in Maraveh Tappeh section, northwest KoppehDagh Basin
568
Foraminiferal Biozonation of Late Eocene - Early Oligocene sediments of BC-1 well, Onshore, Western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
569
Foraminiferal biozones and their relationship to the lithostratigraphy of the Chalk Group of southern England
570
Foraminiferal dissolution at shallow depths of the Walvis Ridge and Rio Grande Rise during the latest Cretaceous: Inferences for deep-water circulation in the South Atlantic
571
Foraminiferal evidence for Cenomanian sequence stratigraphy and palaeoceanography of the Boulonnais (Paris Basin, northern France)
572
Foraminiferal evidence for paleogeographic and paleoenvironmental changes across the Coniacian–Santonian boundary in western Ukraine
573
Foraminiferal fauna from a deep basin in Gullmar Fjord: The influence of seasonal hypoxia and North Atlantic Oscillation
574
Foraminiferal fauna recovered after the Late Permian extinctions in Iberia and the westernmost Tethys area
575
Foraminiferal faunal evidence for Glacial–Interglacial variations in the ocean circulation and the upwelling of the Gulf of Tehuantepec (Mexico)
576
Foraminiferal faunal responses to monsoon-driven changes in organic matter and oxygen availability at 140 and 300 m water depth in the NE Arabian Sea
577
Foraminiferal isotopic evidence for monsoonal activity in the South China Sea: a present-LGM comparison
578
Foraminiferal Mg/Ca evidence for Southern Ocean cooling across the Eocene–Oligocene transition
579
Foraminiferal microhabitats in a high marsh: Consequences for reconstructing past sea levels
580
Foraminiferal morphogroups as a tool to approach the Toarcian Anoxic Event in the Western Saharan Atlas (Algeria)
581
Foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotopes during the last 34 kyr off northern Japan, northwestern Pacific
582
Foraminiferal record and environmental changes during the deposition of the Early–Middle Pleistocene sapropels in southern Italy
583
Foraminiferal record of environmental changes: Messinian of the Los Yesos area (Sorbas Basin, SE Spain)
584
Foraminiferal record of human impact on intertidal estuarine environments in New Zealandʹs largest city
585
Foraminiferal records of bottom-water oxygenation and surface-water productivity in the southern Japan Sea during 160–15 ka: Associations with insolation changes
586
Foraminiferal response to an active methane seep environment: A case study from the Adriatic Sea
587
Foraminiferal response to mid-Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) palaeoceanographic events in the Anglo-Paris Basin (Northwest Europe)
588
Foraminiferal response to sea level change, organic flux and oxygen deficiency in the Cenomanian of the Tarfaya Basin, southern Morocco
589
Foraminiferal response to seasonality modulated by orbital cycles in the Cretaceous mid-latitudes: The Albian record from the Lower Saxony Basin
590
Foraminiferal response to the Northeast Monsoon in the western and southern Arabian Sea
591
Foraminiferal responses to polluted sediments in the Montevideo coastal zone, Uruguay
592
Foraminiferal responses to upwelling variations in the South China Sea over the last 220 000 years
593
Foraminiferal selectivity towards bacteria: an experimental approach using a cell-permeant stain
594
Foraminiferal shells in sediment traps: Implications of biogenic particle transport in the Kao-ping submarine canyon, Taiwan
595
Foraminiferal shell-weight evidence for sedimentary calcite dissolution above the lysocline
596
Foraminiferal stratigraphy of Late Cretaceous red beds in southern Tibet
597
Foraminiferal survivors from the Permian-Triassic mass extinction in the Meishan section, South China
598
Foraminiferal turnover across the Eocene–Oligocene transition at Fuente Caldera, southern Spain: No cause–effect relationship between meteorite impacts and extinctions
599
Foraminiferal variations and stratigraphic implications to the deposition of sapropel S5 in the eastern Mediterranean
600
Foraminiferan Prey in the Annual Life-cycle of the Predatory Opisthobranch Gastropod Retusa obtusa (Montagu)
601
Foraminifers as indicators of marine pollution: a culture experiment with Rosalina leei
602
Forbearance impedes confidence recovery
603
Forbearance in leadership: Opportunities and risks involved in cutting followers some slack
604
Forbearance, deposit insurance pricing, and incentive compatible bank regulation
605
Forbes Great Minds of Business; Editor G M , Wiley (1998), 228 pp., £11.99.
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Forbidden activation levels in a non-stationary tunneling process
607
FORBIDDEN BUT NOT SUPPRESSED: A ‘VERNACULAR’ LAND MARKET IN SVOSVE COMMUNAL LANDS, ZIMBABWE
608
Forbidden configurations and repeated induction
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Forbidden configurations: Boundary cases
610
Forbidden Configurations: Boundary Cases
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Forbidden configurations: Induction and linear algebra
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FORBIDDEN DISTANCES IN THE RATIONALS AND THE REALS
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Forbidden electric dipole rotation and rotation–vibration transitions in H2+
614
Forbidden Fruit: An analysis of bootlegging, uncertainty and learning in corporate R&D : by Peter Augsdorfer, Avebury, Aldershot, 1996, ISBN 1-85972-330-0, £35
615
Forbidden Fruit: On the Analysis of Recurrent Events in Randomized Clinical Trials
616
Forbidden glasses and the failure of fictive temperature
617
Forbidden graphs for classes of split-like graphs
618
Forbidden graphs for tree-depth
619
Forbidden inclusion patterns in families of subsets
620
Forbidden induced partial orders Original Research Article
621
Forbidden induced subgraph characterizations of subclasses and variations of perfect graphs: A survey
622
Forbidden induced subgraphs for near perfect matchings
623
Forbidden induced subgraphs for star-free graphs
624
Forbidden lifts (NP and CSP for combinatorialists)
625
Forbidden minors and subdivisions for toroidal graphs with no K3,3ʹs
626
Forbidden minors for the class of graphs G with ξ(G)less-than-or-equals, slant2 Original Research Article
627
Forbidden minors to graphs with small feedback sets Original Research Article
628
Forbidden optical transitions between impurity levels in silicon and gallium phosphide
629
Forbidden ordinal patterns in higher dimensional dynamics
630
Forbidden oxygen emission lines of Comet 116P/Wild 4 at 2.4 AU Original Research Article
631
Forbidden oxygen lines in Comets C/2006 W3 Christensen and C/2007 Q3 Siding Spring at large heliocentric distance: Implications for the sublimation of volatile ices
632
Forbidden pairs for -connected Hamiltonian graphs
633
Forbidden patterns and shift systems
634
Forbidden patterns, permutation entropy and stock market inefficiency
635
Forbidden rectangles in compacta
636
Forbidden retracts for finite ordered sets of width at most four Original Research Article
637
Forbidden structures for efficient First-Fit chain partitioning (extended abstract)
638
Forbidden subgraph characterization of split graphs that are UEH
639
Forbidden subgraph colorings and the oriented chromatic number
640
Forbidden subgraph decomposition Original Research Article
641
Forbidden subgraph pairs for traceability of block-chains
642
Forbidden subgraphs and the existence of a 2-walk
643
Forbidden subgraphs and the existence of a spanning tree without small degree stems
644
Forbidden subgraphs and the existence of paths and cycles passing through specified vertices Original Research Article
645
Forbidden subgraphs and the existence of spanning -trees
646
Forbidden subgraphs and the Kőnig property
647
Forbidden subgraphs generating a finite set
648
Forbidden subgraphs implying the MIN-algorithm gives a maximum independent set Original Research Article
649
Forbidden subgraphs of Co-prime graphs of finite groups
650
Forbidden subgraphs of graphs uniquely Hamiltonian-connected from a vertex
651
Forbidden subgraphs that imply 2-factors Original Research Article
652
Forbidden subgraphs that imply k-ordered and k-ordered hamiltonian
653
Forbidden subgraphs, hamiltonicity and closure in claw-free graphs Original Research Article
654
Forbidden subgraphs, stability and hamiltonicity Original Research Article
655
Forbidden subposets for fractional weak discrepancy at most
656
Forbidden subsequences and Chebyshev polynomials Original Research Article
657
Forbidden substructures and combinatorial dichotomies: WQO and universality
658
Forbidden triples and traceability: a characterization Original Research Article
659
Forbidden triples for hamiltonicity Original Research Article
660
Forbidden Words in Symbolic Dynamics
661
Forbidding just one intersection, for permutations
662
Forbush decreases and solar events seen in the 10–20 GeV energy range by the Karlsruhe Muon Telescope Original Research Article
663
Forbush decreases in the cosmic radiation: measurement of the extent of the modulating region
664
Forbush decreases registered onboard aircraft Original Research Article
665
Force acting on the microparticles in electrorheological solids under the application of a nonuniform ac electric field
666
Force allocation in a large-scale distributed active surface
667
Force analysis of unprovoked pig gait on clean and fouled concrete surfaces
668
Force and bias dependent contrast in photocurrent imaging on GaAs–AlAs heterostructures
669
Force and deflection modelling in milling of low-rigidity complex parts
670
Force and displacement transmissibility of a nonlinear isolator with high-static-low-dynamic-stiffness
671
Force and displacement transmissibility of a nonlinear isolator with high-static-low-dynamic-stiffness
672
Force and energy requirement for microalgal cell disruption: An atomic force microscope evaluation
673
Force and force gradients due to trapped-flux in superconducting accelerometers Original Research Article
674
Force- and light-controlled electrical transport characteristics of carbon nanotube 1D/2D bulk junctions
675
Force and magnetic field sensor based on measurement of tunneling conductance between ends of coaxial carbon nanotubes
676
Force and moment distributions among osseointegrated dental implants
677
Force and motion trajectory tracking control of flexible-joint robots
678
Force and pressure distribution beneath a conventional dressage saddle and a treeless dressage saddle with panels
679
Force and pressure transmission through the normal wrist. A theoretical two-dimensional study in the posteroanterior plane
680
Force- and relaxation-frequency relations in patients with diastolic heart failure
681
Force and surface mechanomyogram frequency responses in cat gastrocnemius
682
Force and time recording for validating the sacroiliac distraction test
683
Force and torque computation from 2-D and 3-D finite element field solutions
684
Force and torque on a sphere with electric dipole moment moving in a dielectric fluid in the presence of a uniform magnetic field
685
Force and wake analysis on a single circular cylinder subjected to vortex induced vibrations at high mass ratio and high Reynolds number
686
Force at spark discharge in pin-to-plate system
687
Force balance modelling for agglomerating fluidization of cohesive particles
688
Force calculation and atomic-structure optimization for the full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave code WIEN Original Research Article
689
Force calculation for orbital-dependent potentials with FP-(L)APW + lo basis sets Original Research Article
690
Force capabilities of redundantly-actuated parallel manipulators
691
Force characteristic of the large coal particle moving in a dense medium gas–solid fluidized bed
692
Force characteristics analysis on a superconducting sphere suspended by spherical coils Original Research Article
693
Force coefficients and Strouhal numbers of four cylinders in cross flow
694
Force coefficients for a large clearance open ends squeeze film damper with a central feed groove: Experiments and predictions
695
Force coefficients identification considering inclination angle for ball-end finish milling
696
Force concept for predicting the geometries of molecules in an external electric field
697
Force constant calculations for octahedral complexes of the type M(CO)5L, based on the CO-factored force field
698
Force constants and thermodynamical properties of layered SnSeδS2-δ (0≤δ≤2)
699
Force constants and thermodynamical properties of layered SnSeδS2-δ (0≤δ≤2)
700
Force control for press machines using an online smart tuning fuzzy PID based on a robust extended Kalman filter
701
Force Control in Monopod Hopping Robot While Landing
702
Force control of a piezoelectric actuator based on a statistical system model and dynamic compensation
703
Force control of a reciprocating surface grinder using unfalsification and learning concept
704
Force control of a robot gripper based on human grasping schemes
705
Force control of a single-link flexible robot based on a collision detection mechanism
706
Force Control of Robotic Manipulators Using a Fuzzy Predictive Approach
707
Force control system design for aerodynamic load simulator
708
FORCE CONTROLLED FATIGUE TESTING OF SHOULDER PROSTHESES
709
Force correlations in molecular and stochastic dynamics Original Research Article
710
Force Decay of 27 Orthodontic Elastomeric Chains
711
Force decomposition model for tool-wear in turning with grooved cutting tools
712
Force density improvements from increasing the number of airgap surfaces in synchronous linear actuators
713
Force Density Limits in Low-Speed PM Machines Due to Temperature and Reactance
714
Force depression following muscle shortening in sub-maximal voluntary contractions of human adductor pollicis
715
Force depression following skeletal muscle shortening is long lasting
716
Force distribution in an inhomogeneous sandpile
717
Force encoding by human periodontal mechanoreceptors during mastication
718
Force enhancement above the initial isometric force on the descending limb of the force–length relationship
719
Force Eruption of Mandibular Second Incisor in an 11- Year Old Boy: A Technical Report
720
Force estimation of mechanical removing processes of mushy structure in an aqueous solution
721
Force feedback control of motor unit recruitment in isometric muscle
722
FORCE FEEDBACK VERSUS ACCELERATION FEEDBACK IN ACTIVE VIBRATION ISOLATION
723
Force field analysis snake: an improved parametric active contour model
724
Force field apparatus for investigating movement control in small animals
725
Force field comparison and thermodynamic property calculation of supercritical CO2 and CH4 using molecular dynamics simulations
726
Force field feature extraction for ear biometrics
727
Force field inverse problems using recurrent neural networks
728
Force field model and molecular dynamics simulation of polyynes
729
Force field parameters for aminoorganosilanes
730
Force field parametrization by weak coupling. Re-engineering SPC water
731
Force field particle filter, combining ultrasound standing waves and laminar flow
732
Force fluctuations in a vertically pushed granular column
733
Force Fluctuations within Focal Adhesions Mediate ECM-Rigidity Sensing to Guide Directed Cell Migration
734
Force Free Add-on Position Measurement Device for the TCP of Parallel Kinematic Manipulators
735
Force free conformal motions of the sphere
736
Force frequency effect in square quartz crystals
737
Force generation during friction stir welding of AA2024-T3
738
Force Generation Mechanisms by an Insect Wing in an Idealized Hovering Motion
739
Force Generation Mechanisms by an Insect Wing in Hovering Motion with Different Flipping Schedules
740
Force identification by means of in-operation modal models
741
FORCE IDENTIFICATION BY VORTICITY FIELDS: TECHNIQUES BASED ON FLOW IMAGING
742
Force identification of an outboard engine by experimental means of linear structural modeling and equivalent force transformation
743
Force identification of dynamic systems using genetic programming
744
Force identification of prestressed pin-jointed structures
745
Force identification using a statically completed reduced model deriving from tests
746
Force identification using the concept of displacement transmissibility
747
Force implication: A new approach to human reasoning
748
Force induced phase transition of honeycomb-structured ferroelectric thin film
749
Force interactions and adhesion of gold contacts using a combined atomic force microscope and transmission electron microscope
750
Force interactions between substrates and SPM cantilevers immersed in fluids
751
Force Lines in Plane Stress
752
Force maintenance in smooth muscle: analysis using sinusoidal perturbations
753
Force matching errors following eccentric exercise
754
Force measurement
755
Force measurement and calculation of the large immersed particle in dense gas–solid fluidized bed
756
Force measurements between layers of amphiphiles, polyelectrolytes and biomolecules
757
Force measurements between Teflon AF and colloidal silica particles in electrolyte solutions
758
Force measurements of a superconducting-film actuator for a cryogenic interferometric gravitational-wave detector Original Research Article
759
Force measurements of postural sway and rapid arm lift in seated children with and without MMC
760
Force measurements on the molecular interactions between ligand (RGD) and human platelet αIIbβ3 receptor system
761
Force measurements on the molecular interactions between ligand (RGD) and human platelet αIIbβ3 receptor system
762
Force measurements with the atomic force microscope: Technique, interpretation and applications
763
FORCE METHOD FOR FINITE ELEMENT MODELS WITH INDETERMINATE SUPPORT CONDITIONS
764
Force methods for trusses with elastic boundary conditions
765
Force methods for trusses with elastic boundary conditions
766
Force microscopy and surface interactions
767
Force microscopy contrasts due to adhesion force difference between organosilane self-assembled monolayers
768
Force microscopy: Measurement of local interfacial forces and surface stresses
769
Force mode atomic force microscopy as a tool for protein folding studies Original Research Article
770
Force modeling for needle insertion into soft tissue
771
Force modulation atomic force microscopy: background, development and application to electrodeposited cerium oxide films
772
Force multipliers: Geography, militarism, and the Bowman Expeditions
773
Force On A Circular Cylinder In An Elliptical Orbital Flow At Low Keulegan-Carpenter Numbers
774
Force on inner hair cell cilia
775
Force optimization of kinematically-redundant planar parallel manipulators following a desired trajectory
776
Force output during and following active stretches of rat plantar flexor muscles: effect of velocity of ankle rotation
777
Force plate for measuring the ground reaction forces in small animal locomotion
778
Force platform recordings in the diagnosis of primary orthostatic tremor
779
FORCE PREDICTION BY PIV IMAGING: A MOMENTUM-BASED APPROACH
780
Force Probe Measurements of Antibody–Antigen Interactions
781
Force production and asymmetric deformation of a flexible flapping wing in forward flight
782
Force production during pereiopod power strokes in Calanus finmarchicus
783
Force Profiles of a Linear Switched Reluctance Motor Having Special Pole Face Shapes
784
Force propagation speed in a bed of particles due to an incident particle impact
785
Force protection using composite sandwich structures
786
Force ratio in the circular sawing of granites with a diamond segmented blade
787
Force reconstruction: analysis and regularization of a deconvolution problem
788
Force recovered from three recorded strains
789
Force Reduction Factor R for Shear Dominated Low-Rise Brick Masonry Structures
790
Force Reduction in Bending of Thick Steel Plates by Localized Preheating
791
Force Reflecting Bilateral Control of Master–Slave Systems in Teleoperation
792
Force reflecting telemanipulators with time-delay: stability analysis and control design
793
Force response and actin remodeling (agglomeration) in fibroblasts due to lateral indentation
794
Force response of the fingertip pulp to repeated compression—Effects of loading rate, loading angle and anthropometry
795
Force ripple suppression in iron-core permanent magnet linear motors using an adaptive dither
796
Force safety device for substation with flexible buses
797
FORCE schemes on unstructured meshes I: Conservative hyperbolic systems
798
FORCE schemes on unstructured meshes II: Non-conservative hyperbolic systems
799
Force sensing microinstrument for measuring tissue properties and pulse in microsurgery
800
Force sensitivity of plant gravisensing Original Research Article
801
Force Sensors Embedded in Surfaces for Manufacturing and Other Tribological Process Monitoring
802
Force Sensors Embedded in Surfaces for Manufacturing and Other Tribological Process Monitoring
803
Force spectroscopy by dynamic atomic force microscopy on bovine serum albumin proteins changing the tip hydrophobicity, with piezoelectric tuning fork self-sensing scanning probe
804
Force spectroscopy in noncontact mode
805
Force spectroscopy of bonds that form between a Staphylococcus bacterium and silica or polystyrene substrates
806
Force spectroscopy of covalent bond rupture versus protein extraction
807
Force spectroscopy of hepatocytic extracellular matrix components
808
Force spectroscopy of hepatocytic extracellular matrix components
809
Force spectroscopy of polymers: Beyond single chain mechanics
810
Force spectroscopy of polymers: Studying on intramolecular and intermolecular interactions in single molecular level
811
Force spectroscopy on single passive biomolecules and single biomolecular bonds
812
Force spectroscopy on single passive biomolecules and single biomolecular bonds
813
Force spectrum of a few chains grafted on an AFM tip: Comparison of the experiment to a self-consistent mean field theory simulation
814
Force stability of pore-scale fluid bridges and ganglia in axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric configurations
815
Force steps during viral DNA packaging?
816
Force structure of frictionless granular piles
817
Force sum rules for stepped surfaces of jellium
818
Force track analysis of contemporary hip simulators
819
Force tracking system for the assessment of grip force control in patients with neuromuscular diseases
820
Force traction microscopy: An inverse problem with pointwise observations
821
Force transducers – A review of design and metrological issues
822
Force transfer mechanism and shear strength of reinforced concrete beams
823
Force transfer mechanism on fastener section of mechanically anchored waterproofing membrane roofs under wind pressure during typhoons
824
Force transmissibility is commonly adopted in building services engineering to assess the performance of vibration isolation. However, it neglects the effect of floor mobility on structure-borne sound power transmitted from a vibratory machine to the floo
825
Force transmissibility of structures traversed by a moving system
826
Force transmission characteristics for the non-equidistant arrangement thrust systems of shield tunneling machines
827
Force Transmission Errors in Magnetic Suspension Densimeters
828
Force transmission in dry and wet granular media
829
Force transmission through the juvenile idiopathic arthritic wrist: a novel approach using a sliding rigid body spring model
830
Force transmitted below the soil surface by human gait
831
Force Variability in the Short‑ and Long‑Term Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
832
Force, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newtonʹs Principia
833
Force, torque, and absorbed energy for a body of arbitrary shape and constitution in an electromagnetic radiation field
834
Force/motion control of constrained manipulators without velocity measurements
835
Force/position regulation for robot manipulators with unmeasurable velocities and uncertain gravity
836
Force/position tracking for a robotic manipulator in compliant contact with a surface using neuro-adaptive control
837
Force: a new structural control parameter?
838
Force-ATPase relationship in mitral valve disease
839
Force-based Analysis of Multidimensional Energy Landscapes: Application of Dynamic Force Spectroscopy and Steered Molecular Dynamics Simulations to an Antibody Fragment–Peptide Complex
840
Force-based FE for large displacement inelastic analysis of two-layer Timoshenko beams with interlayer slips
841
Force-clamp spectroscopy with a small dithering of AFM tip, and its application to explore the energy landscape of single avidin–biotin complex
842
Force-clamp spectroscopy with a small dithering of AFM tip, and its application to explore the energy landscape of single avidin–biotin complex
843
Force-clamp spectroscopy with a small dithering of AFM tip, and its application to explore the energy landscape of single avidin–biotin complex
844
Force-closure analysis of 6-DOF cable manipulators with seven or more cables
845
Force-closure workspace analysis of cable-driven parallel mechanisms
846
Force-constant weighted redundant coordinates in molecular geometry optimizations
847
Force-coupling method for flows with ellipsoidal particles
848
Force-coupling method for particulate two-phase flow: Stokes flow
849
Forced Air Speeds Rewarming in Accidental Hypothermia
850
Forced and free convective heat transfer coefficients for a model printed circuit board channel geometry
851
FORCED AND FREE VIBRATIONS OF RECTANGULAR SANDWICH PLATES WITH PARAMETRIC STIFFNESS MODULATION
852
Forced and mixed convective heat transfer from accelerated flow past an elliptic cylinder
853
Forced and natural carbonation of lime-based mortars with and without additives: Mineralogical and textural changes
854
Forced and natural molecular evolution
855
Forced and self-excited oscillations in a natural gas fired lean premixed combustor
856
FORCED AND SELF-EXCITED VIBRATIONS OF PIPES CONTAINING MOBILE BOILING FLUID CLOTS
857
Forced assembly and mixing of melts via planar polymer micro-mixing
858
Forced assembly by multilayer coextrusion to create oriented graphene reinforced polymer nanocomposites
859
FORCED AXI-SYMMETRIC RESPONSE OF POLAR ORTHOTROPIC LINEARLY TAPERED CIRCULAR PLATES
860
Forced bed mass oscillations in gas–solid fluidized beds
861
Forced charge oscillations in a double quantum dot
862
Forced chemical mixing in immiscible alloys during severe plastic deformation at elevated temperatures Original Research Article
863
Forced Collision: Detecting Wormhole Attacks with Physical Layer Network Coding
864
Forced compatibility in poly(methyl acrylate)/poly(methyl methacrylate) sequential interpenetrating polymer networks
865
Forced consensus in networks of double integrator systems with delayed input
866
Forced convection and entropy generation from elliptic tubes with longitudinal fins
867
Forced convection and flow friction characteristics of air-cooled horizontal equilateral triangular ducts with ribbed internal surfaces
868
Forced convection and pressure drop in a horizontal triangular-sectional duct with V-grooved (i.e. orthogonal to the mean flow) inner surfaces
869
Forced convection and subcooled flow boiling heat transfer in asymmetrically heated ducts of T-section
870
Forced convection freezing characteristics along the convex wall of a return bend with rectangular cross section
871
Forced convection from a circular cylinder in pulsating flow with and without the presence of porous media
872
Forced convection from a horizontal ribbed rectangular base-plate penetrated by arrays of holes
873
Forced convection from a horizontal ribbed rectangular base-plate penetrated by Tarrays of holes
874
Forced convection from a rotationally oscillating cylinder placed in a uniform stream
875
Forced convection from aluminum foam materials in an asymmetrically heated channel
876
Forced convection heat and mass transfer flow of a nanofluid through a porous channel with a first order chemical reaction on the wall
877
Forced convection heat transfer and pressure drop for a horizontal cylinder with vertically attached imperforate and perforated circular fins
878
Forced convection heat transfer at an inclined and yawed round tube
879
Forced convection heat transfer from a circular cylinder in crossflow to air and liquids
880
Forced Convection Heat Transfer from a Heated Circulai Cylinder with Arbitrary Surface Temperature Distributiol
881
Forced Convection Heat Transfer from a Heated Circulai Cylinder with Arbitrary Surface Temperature Distributiol
882
Forced convection heat transfer from an elliptical cylinder to power-law fluids
883
Forced convection heat transfer in a slurry of phase change material in an agitated tank
884
Forced convection heat transfer in microchannel heat sinks
885
Forced convection heat transfer of Couette–Poiseuille flow of nonlinear viscoelastic fluids between parallel plates
886
forced convection heat transfer of giesekus viscoelastic fluid in concentric annulus with both cylinders rotation
887
FORCED CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER OF GIESEKUS VISCOELASTIC FLUID IN CONCENTRIC ANNULUS WITH BOTH CYLINDERS ROTATION
888
Forced convection heat transfer of polymer melt flow inside channels with contraction/expansion sections
889
Forced convection heat transfer of single-phase binary mixtures through microchannels
890
Forced convection heat transfer of supercritical CO2 in a horizontal circular tube
891
Forced convection heat transfer over a flat plate in a porous medium
892
Forced convection heat transfer with slurry of phase change material in circular ducts: A phenomenological approach
893
Forced convection in a bi-disperse porous medium channel: a conjugate problem
894
Forced convection in a channel partly occupied by a bidisperse porous medium: Asymmetric case
895
Forced convection in a composite parallel plate channel: modeling the effect of interface roughness and turbulence utilizing a k–ε model
896
Forced Convection in a Cylinder Filled with Porous Medium, including Viscous Dissipation Effects
897
Forced convection in a fluid-saturated porous-medium tube with isoflux wall
898
Forced convection in a helical pipe filled with a saturated porous medium
899
Forced convection in a parallel plate channel with asymmetric heating
900
Forced convection in a porous medium heated by a permeable wall perpendicular to flow direction: analyses and measurements
901
Forced convection in a square cavity with inlet and outlet ports
902
Forced convection in a wavy-wall channel
903
Forced convection in cellular porous materials: Effect of temperature-dependent conductivity arising from radiative transfer
904
Forced convection in horizontal porous channels with hydrodynamic anisotropy
905
Forced convection in metallic honeycomb structures
906
Forced convection in power-law fluids from an asymmetrically confined heated circular cylinder
907
Forced convection in slightly curved microchannels
908
Forced convection in thermally developing turbulent flow of drag-reducing fluids within circular tubes
909
Forced convection in tightly coiled ducts: Bifurcation in a high Dean number region
910
Forced convection of low temperature nitrogen gas in rectangular channels with small aspect ratio Original Research Article
911
Forced convection of non-Newtonian fluids on a heated flat plate
912
Forced convection past a heated cylinder in a porous medium using a thermal nonequilibrium model: boundary layer analysis
913
Forced convection spinning of gas separation hollow fibre membranes: some underlying factors, mechanisms and effects
914
Forced convection with slug flow and viscous dissipation in a rectangular duct
915
Forced convection with viscous dissipation in the thermal entrance region of a circular duct with prescribed wall heat flux
916
Forced convection with viscous dissipation using a two-equation model in a channel filled by a porous medium
917
Forced convective boiling heat transfer in microtubes at low mass and heat fluxes
918
Forced convective boiling heat transfer of R-410A in horizontal minichannels
919
Forced convective boiling of binary mixtures in annular flow. Part I: liquid phase mass transport
920
Forced convective boiling of binary mixtures in annular flow. Part II: heat and mass transfer
921
Forced convective boiling of pure refrigerants in a bundle of enhanced tubes having pores and connecting gaps
922
Forced convective boiling of steam–water in a vertical annulus at high qualities
923
Forced convective boiling of ternary mixtures at high qualities
924
Forced convective cooling of a fin in a channel
925
Forced convective drying of willow chips
926
FORCED CONVECTIVE FLOW OF A NANOLIQUID DUE TO A STRETCHING CYLINDER WITH FREE STREAM
927
Forced Convective Flow of a Nanoliquid due to a Stretching Cylinder with Free Stream
928
Forced Convective Flow of a Nanoliquid due to a Stretching Cylinder with Free Stream
929
Forced convective heat transfer across a pin fin micro heat sink
930
Forced convective heat transfer by swirling impinging jets issuing from nozzles equipped with twisted tapes
931
Forced convective heat transfer in a microtube including rarefaction, viscous dissipation and axial conduction effects
932
Forced convective heat transfer in all metallic wire-woven bulk Kagome sandwich panels
933
Forced convective heat transfer in square-ribbed coolant channels with helium gas for fusion power reactors
934
Forced convective heat transfer in supercooled phase-change material suspensions with stochastic crystallization
935
Forced convective heat transfer of 45° rib-roughened fin flows
936
Forced Convective Heat Transfer of MgO/Water Nanofluid under Constant Heat Flux: Experimental and Statistical Investigation
937
Forced convective heat transfer of nanofluids
938
Forced convective heat transfer of nanofluids in microchannels
939
Forced convective heat transfer of non-Newtonian CMC-based CuO nanofluid in a tube
940
Forced convective heat transfer over ribs at various separation
941
Forced convective heat transfer with impinging rectangular jets
942
Forced convective heat transfer with impinging slot jets of meso-scale
943
Forced convective mixing in a zero boil-off cryogenic storage tank
944
Forced convective structures in a differential-flow reactor
945
Forced convective structures in a differential-flow reactor
946
Forced Conversion of the Pomaks to Christianity during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913)
947
Forced Cooling on a Heated Wall with Impinging Flow Configuration Using Synthetic Jet Actuator Under Combined Wave Excitation
948
Forced copulation results in few extrapair fertilizations in Ross’s and lesser snow geese
949
Forced corona method for the evaluation of fabrics with conductive fibres
950
Forced COX-2 expression induces PGE2 and invasion in immortalized urothelial cells
951
Forced current sheets in the Earthʹs magnetotail: Their role and evolution due to nonadiabatic particle scattering Original Research Article
952
Forced degradation study to develop and validate stability-indicating RP-LC method for the determination of ciclesonide in bulk drug and metered dose inhalers
953
Forced deprogramming from a religion and mental health: A case report of PTSD
954
FORCED DESYNCHRONY OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF BODY TEMPERATURE AND ACTIVITY IN RATS
955
Forced detachment of a vesicle in adhesive contact with a substrate
956
Forced Diffusion soil flux: A new technique for continuous monitoring of soil gas efflux
957
Forced diffusion via electrically induced crystallization for fabricating ZnO–Ti–Si structures
958
Forced Dynamics Control Of An Actuator With Linear PMSM
959
Forced excitations and excitable chaos in the photosensitive Oregonator under periodic sinusoidal perturbations
960
Forced Exercise in Combination with 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 Before Induction of 6-hydroxydopamine Protects Dopaminergic Neurons in Rats Model of Parkinson’s Disease
961
Forced Exercise Induces Histological Evidence of Osteoarthritis on the Distal Metacarpus of Sheep
962
Forced exo-nido rhoda and ruthenacarboranes as catalyst precursors: a review
963
Forced Expiratory Flow at 25–75% as a Marker for Airway Hyper Responsiveness in Adult Patients with Asthma-like Symptoms
964
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second and physical activity in the general population
965
Forced expression of p21 in GPIIb-p21 transgenic mice induces abnormalities in the proliferation of erythroid and megakaryocyte progenitors and primitive hematopoietic cells
966
Forced expression of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 in T cells protects the development of concanavalin A-induced hepatitis in mice
967
Forced expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p16INK4A in leukemic U-937 cells reveals dissociation between cell cycle and differentiation
968
Forced expression of ΔN-TCF-1B in colon cancer derived cell lines is accompanied by the induction of CEACAM5/6 and mesothelin
969
Forced extra-pair copulation and mate guarding in the white-cheeked pintail: timing and trade-offs in an asynchronously breeding duck
970
Forced eye closure-induced reflex seizure and non-ketotic hyperglycemia
971
Forced flexural vibrations of elastic-plastic composite beams with thick layers
972
Forced flow and convective melting heat transfer of clathrate hydrate slurry in tubes
973
Forced flow-thermal gradient chemical vapor infiltration (FCVI) for fabrication of carbon/ carbon Original Research Article
974
Forced forward smolder combustion
975
Forced forward smoldering experiments in microgravity
976
Forced harmonic response of sandwich plates with viscoelastic core using reduced-order model
977
Forced harmonic response of viscoelastic structures by an asymptotic numerical method
978
Forced homo-oligomerization of RARα leads to transformation of primary hematopoietic cells
979
Forced KdV equation in a fluid-filled elastic tube with variable initial stretches
980
Forced Korteweg-de Vries–Burgers equation in an elastic tube filled with a variable viscosity fluid
981
Forced large amplitude periodic vibrations of cylindrical shallow shells
982
Forced light/dark circulation operation of open pond for microalgae cultivation
983
Forced migrants—turning rights into reproductive health
984
Forced Migration and Environmental Change: the Impact of Refugees on Host Environments
985
Forced Migration and Global Responsibility for Health Comment on “Defining and Acting on Global Health: The Case of Japan and the Refugee Crisis”
986
FORCED MILD PHYSICAL TRAINING-INDUCED EFFECTS ON COGNITIVE AND LOCOMOTORY BEHAVIOR IN OLD MICE
987
Forced mixing and nanoscale decomposition in ball-milled Cu–Ag characterized by APFIM Original Research Article
988
Forced Modernization and Public Policy: A Case Study of Ayub Khan Era (1958-69)
989
Forced motion and acoustic radiation of an elastic cylinder in axial flow
990
Forced motion and free motion aeroelastic tests on a new concept dynamometric section model of the Messina suspension bridge
991
Forced mouth opening reaction: A primitive reflex released from cortical inhibition
992
Forced nonlinear oscillations of elastic membranes
993
Forced nonlinear response of gas foil bearing supported rotors
994
Forced nonlinear vibration of laminated composite plates with random material properties
995
Forced non-linear vibrations of a symmetrical two-mass system
996
Forced normalization at the interface between epilepsy and psychiatry
997
Forced normalization induced by ethosuximide therapy in a patient with intractable myoclonic epilepsy
998
Forced obliquities and moments of inertia of Ceres and Vesta
999
Forced obliquity and moments of inertia of Titan
1000
Forced oscillation criteria for superlinear–sublinear elliptic equations via Picone-type inequality
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