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‘Bringing government to the people’: women, local governance and community participation in South Africa
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‘Brittle’ shear zones in experimentally deformed quartz single crystals
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‘Buckybowls’—introducing curvature by solution phase synthesis
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‘Building up safe havens…all around the world’: users’ experiences of living in the community with mental health problems
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‘Bulls-eye’ pockmarks and polygonal faulting in the Lower Congo Basin: Relative timing and implications for fluid expulsion during shallow burial
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‘Bureaucratic’ set systems, and their role in phylogenetics
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‘Burned-out’ primary testicular cancer: Fabre E, Jira H, Izard V, Ferlicot S, Hammoudi Y, Theodore C, Di Palma M, Benoit G, Droupy S, Service d’Urologie, CHU Bicetre, Bicetre, France.
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‘Burning bings’: a study of pollution management in mid-twentieth century Britain
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‘Burning Issues’: an introduction to selected papers from the 10th International Symposium in Medical Geography, Manchester 2003
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‘But still, it moves’
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‘Butterfly’ small-angle X-ray scattering patterns in semicrystalline polymers are double-elliptical
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‘By a Comparison of Incidents and Dialogue’: Richard Owen, Comparative Anatomy and Victorian Serial Fiction
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‘Calculating class’: housing,lifestyle and status in the provincial English city,1900–1950∗
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‘Canalise the Meuse! Do it. Now or never!’ Aspects of the struggle for the improvement of the Meuse in the Dutch province of Limburg (1839–1925)
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‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense’ is the phytoplasma associated with Australian grapevine yellows, papaya dieback and Phormium yellow leaf diseases
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‘Capture ready’ regulation of fossil fuel power plants – Betting the UK’s carbon emissions on promises of future technology
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‘Carbon nanotube shuttle’ memory device
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‘Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse’: Addressing the sustainability and welfare of geriatric horses
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‘Caregivers with a Heart Needed’: The Domestic Care Regime in Poland after 1989 and Ukrainian Migrants
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‘Caribe’ (Cnidoscolus angustidens Torr.), a promising oilseed geophyte from north-west Mexico
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‘Causation-consistent’ liability, economic efficiency and the law of torts
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‘Censorship=mission impossible?’: a postcolonial same sex erotic discourse on Hong Kong porn law
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‘Cet acte sacré: Écrire.’ Literature and the sacred in the world of Michel Tournier
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‘Charity’ suffers long: Emergency medicine revives the spirit of centuries-old New Orleans Institution
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‘Chasingʹ in gambling behavior: personality and cognitive determinants
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‘Chicane-like’ airway as a complication of lingual tonsils
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‘Chick-a-dee’ calls of Carolina chickadees convey information about degree of threat posed by avian predators
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‘Children are just lingual’: The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)
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‘Choice’ bill ready in senate
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‘Choice’ in collective decision-making processes: Instrumental or expressive approval
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‘Choosing’ to work when sick: workplace presenteeism
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‘Christie Malryʹs own double entry’, by B.S. Johnson: An interpretation as Foucauldian discourse
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‘Classical wavepacket’ dynamics through a conical intersection. Application to the S1/S0 photochemistry of benzene
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‘Cleft-form’ electrochemical anion chemosensor with amide and triazole donor groups
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‘Click chemistry’ in CuI-zeolites: a convenient access to glycoconjugates
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‘Click chemistry’ synthesis of a library of 1,2,3-triazole-substituted galactose derivatives and their evaluation against Trypanosoma cruzi and its cell surface trans-sialidase Original Research Article
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‘Click’ chemistry as a tool for the facile synthesis of fullerene glycoconjugate derivatives
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‘Click’ D1 receptor agonists with a 5-HT1A receptor pharmacophore producing D2 receptor activity Original Research Article
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‘Click’ silica immobilisation of metallo-porphyrin complexes and their application in epoxidation catalysis
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‘Click’ synthesis of ferrocenyl-, biferrocenyl-, and cobalticenyl-triazolyl-β-cyclodextrins
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‘Click’ synthesis of triazole-based spirostan saponin analogs
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‘Click’ to bidentate bis-triazolyl sugar derivatives with promising biological and optical features
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‘Click’-functionalization of poly(sulfone)s and a study of their utilities as proton conductive membranes in direct methanol fuel cells
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‘ClickCarb’: modular sugar based ligands via click chemistry
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‘Clinical Neuromythology and Other Arguments and Essays, Pertinent and Impertinent’, Futura Publishing Company, Inc., Armonk, NY; ISBN: 0-87993-476X.
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‘Close readings’ of Internet corporate financial reporting: Towards a more critical pedagogy on the information highway
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‘Closed Interval Process Algebra’ versus ‘Interval Process Algebra’
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‘CLOSING THE BOOKS’1: THE GENEALOGY OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (TJ)
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‘Closing the gap’ – A partnership approach to community care education for long term conditions
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‘Closing the loop’ in biological systems modeling — From the in silico to the in vitro
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‘Clouding’ in Zwitterionic surfactant/water systems – the influence of additives on the upper consolute loop of the decyldimethylammonioethane sulfate/water system
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‘Cloverleaf’ crown ether resorcin[4]arenes
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‘Cluster–disordered glue’ model for icosahedral quasicrystals
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‘Cognitive inhibition’ and schizotypy as measured by the Oxford-Liverpool inventory of feelings and experiences
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‘Cognitive mobility’ or migration of authors between fields used in mapping a network of mathematics
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‘Cohn and Edsall’: Physical chemistry conclusively supports a protein model Original Research Article
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‘Cold’ stage formation of calcrete nodules in the Chinese Loess Plateau: evidence from U-series dating and stable isotope analysis
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‘Collapsing rings’ on Schottky electron emitters
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‘Collapsing rings’ on Schottky electron emitters
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‘Column on column’ structures as indicators of lava/ice interaction, Ruapehu andesite volcano, New Zealand
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‘Comment on ‘A novel experimental method: Electrochemical detection of phase transition in ferroelectric single crystals’, Chem. Phys. Lett. 384 (2004) 262 by K. Gatner and R. Jakubas’
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‘Communication breakdown’: the evolution of signal unreliability and deception
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‘Comparability’ requires ending regulatory penalties on intermittent renewable power
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‘Compensation neurosis’ revisited: Outcome studies of the effects of litigation
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‘Comprehensive care for people with epilepsy’ edited by Margarete Pfäfflin, Robert T Fraser, Rupprecht Thorbecke, Ulrich Specht, and Peter Wolf. ISBN: 0861966104. 375 pages. John Libbey and Company, Limited.
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‘Conceptual ISO’ floated by seven midwest utilities
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‘Conformity’ in Norway rats?
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‘Constructing Adulthood’: Agency and Subjectivity in the Transition to Adulthood
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‘Contaminated Soils’, 3rd International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements, Paris, May 15–19, 1995, R. Prost (Ed.), INRA, Paris, 1997, 525 pp., FF380.-, ISBN 2 7380 0775 9.
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‘Co-op 43’ (Juliet™) Apple
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‘Corrigendum to “A literature review of concentrations and size distributions of ambient airborne Pb-containing particulate matter” [Atmos. Environ. 45 (28) (2011) 5005–5015]’
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‘Corrigendum to “Characterization of particulate-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace metals composition of urban air in Delhi, India” [Atmos. Environ. 45 (2011) 7653–7663]’
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‘Corrigendum to “Experimental and numerical study of detailed reaction mechanism optimization for syngas (H2 + CO) production by non-catalytic partial oxidation of methane in a flow reactor” [Int J Hydrogen Energy 35 (2010) 8762–8771]’
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‘Corrigendum to “Interaction between a bimetallic Ni–Co catalyst and micrometer-sized CaO for enhanced H2 production during cellulose decomposition” [Int J Hydrogen Energ, 2011, 36, 421–431]’
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‘Corrigendum to “Investigation of a pore pressure driven slope failure using a coupled hydro-mechanical model” [Engineering Geology (2014) pp. 70–81]’
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‘Corrigendum to “Safety evaluation of pytosterol esters. Part 3. Two-generation reproduction study in rats with phytosterol esters—a novel functional food” [Food Chem. Toxicol. 37 (1999) 683–696]
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‘Corrigendum to “Silk protein aggregation kinetics revealed by Rheo-IR” [Acta Biomater. 10 (2014) 776–784]’
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‘Cosmic-ray-mediated’ interplanetary shocks in 1994 and 2003 Original Research Article
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‘Could you please pass one of those health leaflets along?’: exploring health, morality and resistance through focus groups
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‘Counter-intuitive’ regioselectivity, subtle steric and solvation effects in lithiation of cyclic tertiary aralkylamines
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‘Counterurbanization’, interaction and functional change in a rural amenity area — A Canadian example
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‘Coupled motionsʹ in cervical spine rotation can be misleading by A.L. Hof, C.L. Koerhuis and J.C. Winters
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‘Coupled motionsʹ in cervical spine rotation can be misleading. Comment on V. Feipel, B. Rondelet, J.-P. Le Pallec and M. Rooze. Normal global motion of the cervical spine: an electrogoniometric study. Clin. Biomechanics 1999; 14: 462–470
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‘Creating futures that would otherwise not be’ – Reflections on the Greater Helsinki Vision process and the making of metropolitan regions
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‘Crippled with nerves’: popular music and polio, with particular reference to Ian Dury
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‘Cross-talk’ between Schwannian stroma and neuroblasts promotes neuroblastoma tumor differentiation and inhibits angiogenesis
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‘Cultivating health’: therapeutic landscapes and older people in northern England
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‘Culture’ in quail: social influences on mate choices of female Coturnix japonica
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‘Cupping’ the breast—a simple technique used in wire-guided local excision of impalpable breast lesions
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‘Currency manipulation’ and world trade
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‘Current Trends in Interface Chemistry’ Polish–Israeli Symposium, Lublin–Krakow, 3–7 July (2000)
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‘Cybernomicsʹ and IT productivity:: Not business as usual?
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‘Cyclicons’ as hybridization-based fluorescent primer-probes: synthesis, properties and application in real-time PCR Original Research Article
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‘David and Goliath’ of the soil food web – Flagellates that kill nematodes
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‘David and Goliath’ of the soil food web – Flagellates that kill nematodes
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‘De novo’ aneurysm formation: report of two cases
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‘Decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems
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‘Decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems
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‘Defying’ democratization and environmental protection in Kenya: The case of Karura Forest reserve in Nairobi
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‘Déjà vol’: Predictive regressions for aggregate stock market volatility using macroeconomic variables
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‘Density/solidity’ of recombinant battery separator material—its influence on both separator and battery performance in valve-regulated lead−acid systems
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‘Deprivation’ and ‘the rural’: An investigation into contradictory discourses
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‘Derating Factor’ new concept for evaluating thermal performance of earth air tunnel heat exchanger: A transient CFD analysis
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‘Design Beyond Borders’: international collaborative projects as a mechanism to integrate social sustainability into student design practice
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‘Design for power’ of a commercial grade tubular solid oxide fuel cell
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‘Design models’ from software design methods
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‘Designer reagents’ recombinant microorganisms: new and powerful tools for organic synthesis
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‘Designing for Change’: A practical guide to business transformation : By Colin Bainbridge. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, P019 1UD, UK, 1996, 250 pp. ISBN: 0-471-96452-2, Hardback
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‘Designing-in’ failures and redesign of bucket wheel excavator undercarriage
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‘DESTRUCTIVE GEMEINSCHAFT’ ON INTERNET: THE COLONEL ÇİÇEK AFFAIR AT THE READER DISCUSSIONS
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‘Diam-BINAP’; a highly efficient monomer for the synthesis of heterogeneous enantioselective catalysts
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‘Diffuse faulting’ in the Machu Picchu granitoid pluton, Eastern Cordillera, Peru
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‘Digging-up’ Utopia? Space, practice and land use heritage
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‘Diopium’, a chiral phosphoniophosphine derived from Kaganʹs diop. Rhodium complexes and reducing catalytic properties
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‘Direct’ evidence for water (H2O) in the sunlit lunar ambience from CHACE on MIP of Chandrayaan I
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‘Distally based dorsal hand flaps’: clinical experience, cadaveric studies and an update
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‘Distant Geographiesʹ, international understanding and global co-operation
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‘Doing an Alexander’:: Lessons on Leadership by a Master Conqueror
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‘Doing the right thing’: The symbolic meanings and experiences of having an HIV antibody test
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‘Doing Well’: description of a complex intervention to improve depression care
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‘Doing’ public health and ‘making’ public health practitioners: Putting policy into practice in ‘Starting Well’
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‘Doing-good’ and ‘doing-well’ in Chinese publicly listed firms
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‘Dollar’ debt in Colombian firms: are sinners punished during devaluations?
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‘Dominion over palm and pine’: the British Empire forestry conferences, 1920–1947
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‘Don’t be scared, you don’t have to wear your lifejacket’: using the theory of planned behaviour to understand lifejacket usage in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada
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‘Don’t rock the boat’: Nursing students’ experiences of conformity and compliance
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‘Double barrel’ 2.0 mm miniplates to fix fractures of the neck of the mandibular condyle
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‘Double marginalization’ problems: evidence from the Korean fixed-to-mobile service market
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‘Double or quits’: perceptions and management of organ transplantation by adults with cystic fibrosis
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‘Double-drugs’— A new class of prodrug form of an HIV protease inhibitor conjugated with a reverse transcriptase inhibitor by a spontaneously cleavable linker
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‘Download’: ‘Postcards Home’ Contemporary Art and New Technology in the Primary School
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‘Download’: ‘Postcards Home’ Contemporary Art and New Technology in the Primary School
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‘Drawing Out’ – a Humanist Approach to Drawing
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‘DreamTeam’: A platform for synchronous collaborative applications
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‘Duality’ of the Nikodym property and the Hahn property: Densities defined by sequences of matrices
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‘Dying villages’, ‘counterurbanization’ and the urban field — A Canadian perspective
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‘Dynamic behavioral fingerprinting’: what drives the deployment of environmental information and communication capabilities?
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‘Early recognition’ of polysyllabic words in continuous speech
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‘Earth system governance’ as a crosscutting theme of global change research
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‘East’–‘West’ networks and their alignment: industrial networks in Hungary and Slovenia
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‘Eavesdropping’ and perceived male dominance rank in humans
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‘Eclogitic’ minerals in a shocked basaltic meteorite
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‘ECL-PACKAGE’—software for electrochemiluminescence simulation at microelectrodes
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‘Eco-civic’ optimisation: A nested framework for planning and managing landscapes
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‘Ecological bricks’ made with clays and steel dust pollutants
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‘Ecological forestry’ and eucalypt forests managed for wood production in south-western Australia Original Research Article
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‘Ecological land-use complementation’ for building resilience in urban ecosystems
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‘Ecological value added’ in an integrated ecosystem–economy model—an indicator for sustainability
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‘Effective’ pomeron model at large b Original Research Article
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‘E-learning’ modalities in the current era of Medical Education in Pakistan
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‘Emerging’ mycotoxins in cereals processing chains: Changes of enniatins during beer and bread making
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‘Emotionally, youʹre an idiot’: Emotional Intelligence: Science & Myth by Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner and Richard Roberts, MIT Press, 2003. $55.00 (736 pages) ISBN 0 262 13418 7
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‘Energy landscapes’: Meeting energy demands and human aspirations
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‘English fever’ in South Korea: its history and symptoms
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‘Entering a New World’: empathic awareness as the key to positive family/staff relationships in care homes
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‘Epileptic seizures’ in economic organism
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‘epresentational Repertoires’ of Neoliberal Ideologies in Interchange (Third Edition) Series
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‘Erratum to “Application of WRF/Chem-MADRID for real-time air quality forecasting over the Southeastern United States” [Atmos. Environ. 45 (2011) 6241–6250]’
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‘Erratum to “Determination of adsorption isotherms of hydrogen and hydroxide at Pt–Ir alloy electrode interfaces using the phase-shift method and correlation constants” [Int J Hydrogen Energy 33 (2008) 762]’
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‘Erratum to “Elucidating cellular and behavioural effects of contaminant impact (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PAHs) in both laboratory-exposed and field-collected shore crabs, Carcinus maenas (Crustacea: Decapoda)” [MERE 70 (2010) 368–373]’
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‘Erratum to “Leonid meteor ablation, energy exchange, and trail morphology” [Adv. Space Res. 33(9), 1466–1474, 2004]’
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‘Erratum to “Physical characterization of the fine particle emissions from commercial aircraft engines during the Aircraft Particle Emissions Experiment (APEX) 1 to 3” [44/17 (2010) 2147–2156]’
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‘Erratum to “Urban NH3 levels and sources in a Mediterranean environment” [Atmos. Environ. 57 (2012) 153–164]’
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‘Eternityʹs commissioner’: Thomas Carlyle, the Great Irish Famine and the geopolitics of travel
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‘European’ Citizenship Practice: Building Institutions of a Non-State: Antje Weiner; Westview Press, Oxford & Boulder, Colorado, 1998, ISBN 0-8133-3358-X
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‘Evaluating Networked Information Services: Techniques, Policy, and Issues’ by Charles R. McClure, John Carlo Bertot, Information Today, Medford, NJ, 2001
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‘Even if they ask you to stand by a tree all day, you will have to do it (laughter)…!’: Community voices on the notion and practice of informed consent for biomedical research in developing countries
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‘Even the birds round here cough’:: stigma, air pollution and health in Teesside
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‘Every creed and party’: town tenant protest in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ireland
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‘Every good‐bye ain’t gone’: analyzing the cultural underpinnings of classroom talk
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‘Everywhere and nowhere’: locating and understanding the ‘new’ public health
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‘Evidence’ in Applied Linguistics Research
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‘Ex situ’ magnetic resonance volume imaging
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‘Exact’ solutions of the full electrokinetic model for soft spherical colloids: Electrophoretic mobility
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‘Excellence through partnerships’—STTE annual conference 1996
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‘Expected satiation drift’ and beliefs about snack foods in children
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‘Expected satiety’ changes hunger and fullness in the inter-meal interval
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‘Explosive’ meridional migration of cyclones and anticyclones
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‘Extended deep inferior epigastric artery flaps’ for reconstruction after excision of chondrosarcoma sternum
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‘Extreme communicative acts’ and the boosting of illocutionary force
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‘Extremotaxis’: Computing with a bacterial-inspired algorithm
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‘Face’ and polite verbal behaviors in Chinese culture
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‘Face’ and the embodiment of stigma in China: The cases of schizophrenia and AIDS
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‘Facing the future’: tourism and identity-building in post-socialist Romania
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‘FACTS NOTORIOUS TO THE WHOLE COUNTRY’: THE POLITICAL BATTLE OVER IRISH POOR LAW REFORM IN THE 1860s
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‘False feeding’ and aggression in meerkat societies
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‘False orgasm’ in female brown trout: trick or treat?
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‘FARM SIZE – PRODUCTIVITY’ RELATIONSHIP Recent Evidence from Central Punjab
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‘Farm’ Animal Metaphors in Malay and Arabic Figurative Expressions: Implications for Language Learning
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‘Farming miners’ or ‘mining farmers’?: Diamond mining and rural development in post-conflict Sierra Leone
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‘Fast’ NOx storage on Pt/BaO/γ-Al2O3 Lean NOx Traps with NO2 + O2 and NO + O2: Effects of Pt, Ba loading
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‘Faster than light’ photons in gravitational fields — Causality, anomalies and horizons Original Research Article
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‘Fatigue’ among young male night-time car drivers: is there a risk-taking group?
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‘Faultless’ ignorance: Strengths and limitations of epistemic definitions of confabulation
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‘FE-Meshfree’ QUAD4 element for free-vibration analysis Original Research Article
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‘Finish your soup’: Counterproductive effects of pressuring children to eat on intake and affect
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‘Finishing’ feeds for carnivorous fish and the fatty acid dilution model
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‘Fire and forget?’ — pharmacological considerations in coronary care
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‘First do no harm’: developing teachers’ ability to use ICT in subject teaching: some lessons from the UK
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‘First light’ in the universe: what ended the ‘dark age’?
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‘First light’ in the universe: what ended the ‘dark age’?
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‘Fishing with Chips’
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‘Fit for purpose’ health impact assessment: a realistic way forward
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‘Flash pasteurization’ of contaminated streams using a direct contact gas-fired water heater Original Research Article
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‘Flu’ and structure-based drug design
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‘Fluorine dance’ on the fullerene surface
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‘Fluorous nanoflow’ system for the Mukaiyama aldol reaction catalyzed by the lowest concentration of the lanthanide complex with bis(perfluorooctanesulfonyl)amide ponytail
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‘Food addiction’ is a valid phenotype of obesity
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‘Food hates’ over the life course: an analysis of food narratives from the UK Mass Observation Archive
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‘For the future of the nation’: Citizenship, nation, and education in South Africa
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‘Fore Brain: A Hint of the Ancestral Cortex
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‘Forkhead’ gene expression balanced on a knife-edge
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‘Formiguers’, a historical system of soil fertilization (and biochar production?)
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‘Fractional’ kinetic equations and ‘universal’ decoupling of a memory function in mesoscale region
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‘Free’ to Choose: Communication Strategy Use in EFL Classrooms in Iran
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‘Friendship’ for fitness in chimpanzees?
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‘From graft to bottle’—Analysis of energy use in viticulture and wine production and the potential for solar renewable technologies
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‘Full’ world versus ‘empty’ world paradigm at the time of globalisation
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‘Full-house’ rheumatic heart disease
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‘Functional overlay’, and illness behaviour in chronic pain: Distress or malingering? Conceptual difficulties in medico-legal assessment of personal injury claims
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‘Funda-Mentalityʹ: is the conscious mind subtly linked to a basic level of the universe?
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‘Fungicide application method’ and the interpretation of mycorrhizal fungus–insect indirect effects
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‘Fuzzy’ Chinese: The status of Cantonese in Hong Kong
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‘Gaining the edge through patent informationʹ: roadshow in Bavaria
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‘GARMENTS SO CHEQUERED’: THE BIBLE OF CIˆTEAUX, THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY AND THE VAIR PATTERN
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‘Gene pill’ extended to blood proteins
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‘Generalist genes’ and mathematics in 7-year-old twins
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‘Genetic restoration:’ a more comprehensive perspective than ‘genetic rescue’
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‘Genomic bi-focals’ and a panoramic view of evolution: Evolution: From Molecules to Ecosystems edited by Andres Moya and Enrique Font. Oxford University Press, 2004. £75.00/£37.50 hbk/pbk (xvi+321 pages) ISBN 0 19 851542 1/0 19 851543 X
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‘Gentle caring experience’ : Seeking alternative health care in Canada
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‘Geo’chemical research: A key building block for nuclear waste disposal safety cases
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‘Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitzʹ...but what is the real question?
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‘Getting on with life’: The experiences of older people using complementary health care
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‘Glocalization of Politics’ in South Asia and Central Asia 2012-2016
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‘Glocalizing’ Malaysian Media Research: Positioning Malaysian on The Global Research Agenda and Repositioning Malaysia’s Local Research Agenda
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‘Gloom in the society of enzymes’: on the nature of biological information
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‘Goals’ are not an integral component of imitation
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‘Graft from’ polymerization on colloidal silica particles: elaboration of alkoxyamine grafted surface by in situ trapping of carbon radicals
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‘Grand bargain’ or ‘Grand larceny’?
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‘Grasping awarenessʹ: mother-tongue literacy for Quechua speaking women in Northern Potosí, Bolivia
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‘Green’ composites from soy based plastic and pineapple leaf fiber: fabrication and properties evaluation
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‘Green’ composites Part 1: Characterization of flax fabric and glutaraldehyde modified soy protein concentrate composites
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‘Green’ composites Part 2: Characterization of flax yarn and glutaraldehyde/poly(vinyl alcohol) modified soy protein concentrate composites
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‘Green’ crosslinking of native starches with malonic acid and their properties
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‘Green’ Enclosure of Ocean Space – Déjà Vu?
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‘Green’ methodology for efficient and selective benzoylation of nucleosides using benzoyl cyanide in an ionic liquid Original Research Article
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‘Green’ synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted 5-iodo-1,2,3-triazoles under neat conditions, and an efficient approach of construction of 1,4,5-trisubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles in one pot
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‘Green’ value chain practices in the furniture industry
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‘Haldaneʹs Sieve’ in a metapopulation: sifting through plant reproductive polymorphisms
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‘Handedness’ in snakes? Lateralization of coiling behaviour in a cottonmouth, Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, population
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‘Hbe minus’ mutants of hepatitis B virus. Molecular characterization and its relation to viral genotypes
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‘He is now like a brother, I can even give him some blood’ – Relational ethics and material exchanges in a malaria vaccine ‘trial community’ in The Gambia
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‘Healing fictions’: Stories of choosing in the aftermath of the detection of fetal anomalies
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‘Healthʹs a difficult beast’: The interrelationships between domestic violence, womenʹs health and the health sector: An Australian case study
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‘Healthy’ developments in the food industry
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‘Help, educate, encourage?’: Geographical variations in the provision and utilisation of diabetes education in New Zealand
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‘Helping Generation Ex’: divorce, legal advice in womenʹs magazines and DIY law in cyberspace
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‘Heroes’ and Characters in the Novels of S:uncalla¯h Ibra¯hı¯m
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‘Herringbone’ defect formation in planar-flow melt spinning
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‘Hidden parameters’ of infrared drying for determining low water contents in instant powders
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‘Hidden’ suicides amongst deaths certified as undetermined intent, accident by pesticide poisoning and accident by suffocation in Taiwan
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‘HIGH POLITICS ’ AND THE ‘ NEW POLITICAL HISTORY ’
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‘High potential’ programs: Letʹs hear it for ‘B’ players
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‘Higher-order’ azomethine ylides in the synthesis of functionalized pyrroles and 5-oxo-5H-pyrrolizines
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‘High-temperature’ texture in naturally deformed Carrara marble from the Alpi Apuane, Italy
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‘Hindusim’ - A Western Construction or an Influence?
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‘Hip’ pain
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‘HOME-GROWNING’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES: A PRE-THEORISATION
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‘Horrible, Speculative, Nasty,Dangerous’: Assessing the Value of Roman Iron
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‘Horrid appealing’: accounting for taxable profits in mid-nineteenth century England
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‘Horror vacui’ or topological in-out isomerism in perhydrogenated fullerenes: C60H60 and monoalkylated perhydrogenated fullerenes
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‘Hot spot’–‘cool cath’: Myocardial perfusion scintigraphic findings in coronaro-cameral micro-communications
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‘House poor’ or simply ‘poor’?
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‘How do you know he’s not playing Pac-Man while he’s supposed to be DJing?’: technology, formats and the digital future of DJ culture
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‘How the introduction of a gastrostomy algorithm influenced the incidence of peristomal wound infection’
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‘How to find bananas in the atmospheric aerosol’: new approach for analyzing atmospheric nucleation and growth events
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‘How to improve medical reading in Pakistani doctors?’ Linked to “Readers are leaders in publishing”
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‘Human-dolphin (Tursiops truncatus Montagu, 1821) cooperative fishery’ and its influence on cast net fishing activities in Barra de Imbé/Tramandaí, Southern Brazil
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‘Humanitarian Reasons’ in the Debt Relief of Natural Persons in Contemporary Polish Insolvency Law in the Light of Judeo-Christian Tradition and Philosophy
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‘Hybrid’ benzofuran–benzopyran congeners as rigid analogs of hallucinogenic phenethylamines Original Research Article
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‘Hybrid’ light steel panel and modular systems
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‘Hybrid’ multiple mapping conditioning on passive and reactive scalars
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‘Hybrid’ optimisation: a heuristic solution to the Markov-chain calibration problem
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‘Hybrid’ optimisation: a heuristic solution to the Markov-chain calibration problem
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‘Hydroplastic’—a new material for orthognathic surgical splints
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‘I am not the kind of woman who complains of everything’: Illness stories on self and shame in women with chronic pain
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‘I connected so well with it’: a teen mother talks about reading
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‘I could eat a horse’!: Meal planning determines meal size
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‘I donʹt do like I used to do’: A grounded theory approach to conceptualising awareness in people with moderate to severe dementia living in long-term care
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‘I felt like a real nurse’ – Student nurses out on their own
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‘I found the OSCE very stressful’: Student midwivesʹ attitudes towards an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE)
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‘I Hate the Word “Victim”’: An Exploration of Recognition of Domestic Violence in Same Sex Relationships1
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‘I just want permission to be ill’: Towards a sociology of medically unexplained symptoms
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‘I just want to make love to you’ - Seductive strategies in blues lyrics
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‘I never go anywhere’: extricating the links between womenʹs mobility and uptake of reproductive health services in Pakistan
296
‘I really tried’: Management of normative issues in accounts of responses to infertility
297
‘I think condoms are good but, aai, I hate those things’: : condom use among adolescents and young people in a Southern African township
298
‘I thought it would be more glamorous’: preconceptions and misconceptions among students in the public relations principles course
299
‘I told you I was ill’ (Spike’s preferred epitaph) In honour and in memory of (Terence Alan) Spike Milligan, 1918–2002
300
‘I wish Iʹd got my new ears last year, mum’
301
‘I’ll Take Manhattan’:The International Rule of Law and theUnited Nations Security Council
302
‘I’m not in it for the money’: Constructing and mediating ethical reconnections in UK social banking
303
‘I’ve decided to become a teacher’: Influences on career change
304
‘I’ve stuck to the path I’m afraid’: exploring student non-use of blended learning
305
‘Ideal learning’ of natural language: Positive results about learning from positive evidence
306
‘If this is what itʹs doing to our washing, what is it doing to our lungs?’ Industrial pollution and public understanding in North-East England
307
‘If you’re gonna have a hit’: intratextual mixes and edits of pop recordings
308
‘Imagineering’ Asian emerging markets: Financial knowledge networks in the fund management industry
309
‘Immunocompetence’: conspicuous by its absence
310
‘Important’ may not be enough to explain population cycles
311
‘In a pure soil’: Colonial anxieties in the work of Francis Bacon
312
‘In full view yet invisible’: on Neil Smithʹs American Empire
313
‘In situ’ preparation of nitrous acid solutions by photoreduction in a flow assembly for analysis of pharmaceuticals Original Research Article
314
‘In situ’ spectroelectrochemical study of a series of α,α′-dimethyl end-capped oligothiophene films
315
‘In the eye of the beholder’: perceptions of local impact in English Health Action Zones
316
‘In the hands of the Receivers’: The Politics of Literacy in The Savage by David Almond and Dave McKean
317
‘In the safety of your own home’: results from a national survey on gun use at home
318
‘In this scenario, I do this, for these reasons’: narrative, genre and ethical reasoning in the clinic
319
‘In two minds’ – consideration of evolutionary precursors permits a more integrative theory
320
‘In your own words …’: Questions and answers in a Supreme Court trial
321
‘Inappropriate and incongruous’: opposition to asylum centres in the English countryside
322
‘Increased expression of seprase, a membrane-type serine protease, is associated with lymph node metastasis in human colorectal cancer’
323
‘Indirect rule’ and the rule of law in Samoa
324
‘Infodemic’ During COVID‑19 Pandemic: Troubleshooting the Trouble in Troubled Time Through Primary Care Activism
325
‘Initiative-Decision’ Typology of New Product Launching (NPL) into Local Market: Toward Interaction Mechanism
326
‘In-situ’ observation of dynamical diffraction by means of Medipix2 sensor crystal fulfilling Bragg condition
327
‘In-situ’ observation of dynamical diffraction by means of Medipix2 sensor crystal fulfilling Bragg condition
328
‘In-situ’ temperature measurement to determine the machining potential of different tool coatings
329
‘In-situ’ weld-alloying/laser beam welding of SiCp/6061Al MMC
330
‘In-situ’ weld-alloying/laser beam welding of SiCp/6061Al MMC
331
‘Integration of technologies for landslide monitoring and quantitative hazard assessment’
332
‘Intelligent’ triggering methodology for improved detectability of wavelength modulation diode laser absorption spectrometry applied to window-equipped graphite furnaces
333
‘Intentional repetition’ and learning style: Increasing efficient and cohesive interaction in asynchronous online discussions
334
‘Interim agreements’ under Article XXIV GATT
335
‘Interleukin-4 gene polymorphism and its relation to periodontal disease in a Brazilian population of African heritage’
336
‘Intermediate phase’ in poly(ethylene) as elucidated by the WAXS. Analysis of crystallization kinetics
337
‘Into a Mist’: Asymptotic theories on a caustic
338
‘Intrinsic’ profiles and capillary waves at interfaces between coexisting phases in polymer blends
339
‘Introspectionism’ and the mythical origins of scientific psychology
340
‘Inventing the 21st Century’: An Exhibition at the British Library
341
‘Irrational Exuberance’ Robert J. Shiller, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2000, 296 pages, $35.
342
‘Irreversible’ slow-onset inhibition of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase by an amidrazone phosphate transition-state mimic
343
‘Island of the blessed’: Eden, Arcadia and the picturesque in the textualizing of St Helena
344
‘IT BROUGHT SOME KIND OF NEATNESS TO MANKIND’: MASS LITERACY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRACY IN 1950s ASANTE
345
‘It Didn’t Always Work’: Low-Income Children’s Experiences of Changes in Mothers’ Working Patterns in the UK
346
‘It didnʹt have to be so hard’: the first years of teaching in an urban school
347
‘It is nice to see someone coming in’: Exploring the Social Objectives of Meals-on-Wheels
348
‘It might happen or it might not’: how patients with multiple sclerosis explain their perception of prognostic risk
349
‘It takes three to tango’:: a framework for understanding patient partnership in paediatric clinics
350
‘It works so it’s fine’: Beyond clinical efficacy in treating joint disease in the horse
351
‘It’s just semantics?’: investigating a school district’s decision to respect or value diversity
352
‘It’s just what I like’: explaining persistent patterns of gender stratification in the life choices of college students
353
‘It’s more than just what it is’: Defetishising commodities, expanding fields, mobilising change…
354
‘It’s Politics, Stupid!’ The Spanish General Election of 2004
355
‘Itʹs a double edged sword’: A qualitative analysis of the experiences of exercise amongst people with Bipolar Disorder
356
‘Itʹs caveman stuff, but that is to a certain extent how guys still operate’: menʹs accounts of masculinity and help seeking
357
‘Itʹs not like the wards’. Experiences of nurses new to critical care: A qualitative study
358
‘Itʹs only a blood test’: What people know and think about venepuncture and blood
359
‘Itʹs the customer, stupid’—Not ‘the stupid customer’
360
‘J’-shaped returns to timing advantage in access to information – Experimental evidence and a tentative explanation
361
‘Janus face’ of nitric oxide action on plasma membrane and intracellular ionic channels
362
‘Japaneseness’ as a measurement of culinary authenticity in Hong Kong’s Michelin rated Japanese restaurants
363
‘Journeys in Second Life’ – Iranian Muslim womenʹs behaviour in virtual tourist destinations
364
‘Jumping’ cross finger flaps: a useful technique for salvaging parts in mutilating hand injuries
365
‘Just a bystander’? Menʹs place in the process of fetal screening and diagnosis
366
‘Just because itʹs gone doesn’t mean it isn’t there anymore’: Planning for attraction residuality
367
‘Keep it real!’: a real-time UK macro data set
368
‘Keep Telling Until Someone Listens’: Understanding Prevention Concepts in Children’s Picture Books Dealing with Child Sexual Abuse
369
‘Kingdom Come’: Representing Mormonism through a geopolitical frame
370
‘Know your Patents : The Key to Commercial Successʹ: Third International Patent and Trade Mark Group Jamboree, Conference Centre, British Library, London, UK, 13 June 2001
371
‘Knowledge is acting’: working-class parents’ intentional acts of positioning within the discursive practice of involvement
372
‘Ladder-doped’ polypyrrole: a possible electrode material for inclusion in electrochemical supercapacitors?
373
‘Lamarckian’ mechanisms in darwinian evolution
374
‘Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs)’: Definition, recommended terminology, and a hierarchical classification
375
‘Las Vegas is not where we are’: Queer readings of the Civil Partnership Act
376
‘Late Neogene chronostratigraphy and depositional environments on the Antarctic Margin: New results from the ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf Project’
377
‘Late’ male sperm precedence in polyandrous wool-carder bees and the evolution of male resource defence in Hymenoptera
378
‘Late’ multiorgan failure in major burns: A “three-event” construct rather than a “two-event” construct
379
‘Learning to learnʹ: teachersʹ conceptions of their supporting role
380
‘Learning’ with no feedback in a competitive guessing game
381
‘Les fleurs du mal’ II: A dynamically adaptive wavelet method of arbitrary lines for nonlinear evolutionary problems—capturing steep moving fronts Original Research Article
382
‘Lesbian migrants in the gentrified valley’ and ‘other’ geographies of rural gentrification
383
‘Lesson Rainbow’: the use of multiple representations in an Internet-based, discipline-integrated science lesson
384
‘Let me explain’: narrative emplotment and one patientʹs experience of oral cancer
385
‘Levitation’ of paramagnetic oxygen molecules over the surface of high temperature superconductors
386
‘Lewy body disease’: clinico-pathological correlations in 18 consecutive cases of Parkinsonʹs disease with and without dementia
387
‘Li’ doping induced physicochemical property modifications of MoO3 thin films
388
‘Libre’ software: turning fads into institutions?
389
‘Life is motion’: multiscale motility of molecular motors
390
‘Ligand-free’ palladium-catalyzed direct C–H bond oxidative acyloxylation of 2-arylpyridines with aromatic carboxylic acids
391
‘Like me, want me, buy me, eat me’: relationship-building marketing communications in children’s magazines
392
‘Limoncella’ apple, an Italian apple cultivar: Phenolic and flavonoid contents and antioxidant activity
393
‘LINE’ IN MINIATURE PAINTING: THE SINGLE PAGE MINIATURE PAINTINGS OF RIZÂ-yi ABBÂSÎ
394
‘Linear’ chaos via paradoxical set decompositions
395
‘Listen to them’: Adolescentsʹ views on helping young people who self-injure
396
‘Little coherence, considerable strain for reader’: A comparison between two rating scales for the assessment of coherence
397
‘Little words’—not really: function and content words in normal and aphasic speech
398
‘Livable’ Dover, N.H., wants to form a municipal utility
399
‘Live’ (stained) deep-sea benthic foraminiferans in the western Weddell Sea: trends in abundance, diversity and taxonomic composition along a depth transect
400
‘Live’ benthic foraminifera at an abyssal site in the equatorial Pacific nodule province: Abundance, diversity and taxonomic composition
401
‘Living’ radical polymerization of styrene mediated by spiro ring-substituted piperidinyl-N-oxyl radicals. The effect of the spiro rings on the control of polymerization
402
‘Location versus home country advantages’ in R&D activities: some further results on multinationals’ locational strategies
403
‘Locking’ dendrimer conformation through metal coordination
404
‘Long autonomy or long delay?’ The importance of domain in opinion mining
405
‘Looping caves’ versus ‘water table caves’: The role of base-level changes and recharge variations in cave development
406
‘Lʹorbite de la géographie de Jean Gottmann’. La Géographie: Bulletin de la Société de Géographie. Société de Géographie de Paris (2007)
407
‘Low dose’ 99mTc-Sestamibi for radioguided surgery of primary hyperparathyroidism
408
‘Low energy’ sandy beaches in marine and estuarine environments: a review
409
‘Low-pressure’ orthorhombic phase formed from pressure-treated C60
410
‘Luck Talk’ in celebrating the Chinese New Year
411
‘Lymphocyte-like’cells in ascidians: Precursors for vertebrate lymphocytes?
412
‘Madelung model’ prediction for dependence of lattice parameter on nanocrystal size
413
‘Magnetic bottle’ spectrometer as a versatile tool for laser photoelectron spectroscopy
414
‘Maintaining the balance’—nursing care of patients with chronic heart failure Original Research Article
415
‘Making a Difference in the Research Community’: South Africaʹs Library Academy Experience and the Researcher–Librarian Relationship Original Research Article
416
‘Making it better’: Self-perceived roles of family caregivers of older people living in care homes: A qualitative study
417
‘Malaysia Incorporated’: Corporatism a la Mahathir
418
‘Marketization’ and institutions in Chinese inner-city redevelopment: a commentary of Lü Junhuaʹs Beijingʹs old and dilapidated housing renewal
419
‘Me2CuLi·TMSCl in CH2Cl2’. The most powerful methylating agent for sterically congested α,β-enoates
420
‘Mealthy’ food: meat as a healthy and valuable source of micronutrients
421
‘Mechanisms of synaptic transmission: bridging the gaps (1890–1990)’, Joseph D. Robinson; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001, 451 pages, $69.95, ISBN 0-19-513761-2.
422
‘Melen complexes’: a new family of Schiff base metal chelates derived from di-Meldrum’s acid derivatives
423
‘Memanusiakan Manusia’ dalam Lingkungan yang Tangguh: Mengapa ‘Jauh Panggang dari Api’?
424
‘Mental rotation’, pictured rotation, and tandem rotation in depth
425
‘meso-Selective’ functionalisation of N-benzyl-α-methylbenzylamine derivatives by α-lithiation and alkylation
426
‘Metal Ion Electrophilic Catalysis’ in Ring-Opening Reactions of 1,2-Epoxides by Metal Halides in Ionic Liquids
427
‘Metal Metabolism in Aquatic Environmentsʹ, eds. W. J. Langston and M. J. Bebianno. Chapman and Hall Publishers. ISBN 0 412 80370 4
428
‘Mic Check. Can You Hear Me?’: Suheir Hammad and the Politics of Spoken Word Poetry
429
‘Migraines are associated with functional somatic syndromes’
430
‘Mind the gap’: An empirical study of the gap between intention and actual usage of corporate e-learning programmes in the financial industry
431
‘Mind the Gap’: diagnosing the relationship between the IT organisation and the rest of the business
432
‘Minimum-incision’ endoscopically assisted transvesical prostatectomy: Surgical technique and early outcomes
433
‘Minipatch’ penile skin graft urethroplasty in the era of buccal mucosal grafting
434
‘Minor GAD’: Characteristics of subsyndromal GAD in older adults
435
‘Minor’ Languages, ‘Broken’ Translations: On Brazilian Reworkings of an Albanian Novel
436
‘Minorities’, ‘margins’, ‘misfits’ and ‘mainstreams’
437
‘MIRACULOUS CURES’ IN HEALTH NEWS
438
‘Misplacement’ of elderly people in the caring organisation: reasons and alternatives
439
‘Mixed-material evolution analysis of the ITER divertor’
440
‘MMR talk’ and vaccination choices: An ethnographic study in Brighton
441
‘Modelling non-stationary economic time series’
442
‘Mode-lockingʹ and international business cycle transmission
443
‘Modernists with a Vengeance’: Changing Cultures of Theory in Nuclear Science, 1920-1930
444
‘Money, stress, jobs’: Residents’ perceptions of health-impairing factors in ‘poor’ neighbourhoods
445
‘More calculated to mislead than inform’: travel writers and the mapping of Central America, 1821–1945
446
‘More crop per drop’: how to make it acceptable for farmers?
447
‘Morphs’ (MRFs): metal-reversible folding domains for differential IgG binding Original Research Article
448
‘Most of industry’s shutting down up here. . .’: Employability Initiatives to Tackle Worklessness in Areas of Low Labour Market Demand
449
‘Move’ in syntax: Logically necessary or undefinable in the best case?
450
‘Moving with the times’ taking a glocal approach: A qualitative study of African student nurse views of e learning
451
‘Mundic’-type problems: a building material catastrophe
452
‘Music-therapeutic caregiving’: The necessity of active music-making in clinical care
453
‘Mutational SURF’: A strategy for improving lead compounds identified from combinatorial libraries Original Research Article
454
‘MY “VEIL” DOES NOT GO WITH MY JEANS’: VEILING, FUNDAMENTALISM EDUCATION AND WOMEN’S AGENCY IN NORTHERN CAMEROON
455
‘My fear is to fall in love again…’ How HIV-positive African women survive in London
456
‘My land, your social transformation’: Conflicts within the landless people movement (MST), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
457
‘My Name is Yālū’. The Development of Metafiction in Ilyās Khūrīʹs Work
458
‘Naked-eye’ detection of F− ions by two novel colorimetric receptors
459
‘Naked-eye’ detection of fluoride and acetate anions by using simple and efficient urea and thiourea based colorimetric sensors
460
‘Nano-tree’—type spherical polymer brush particles as templates for metallic nanoparticles
461
‘Natural background’ soil water repellency in conifer forests of the north-western USA: Its prediction and relationship to wildfire occurrence
462
‘Naturalization’ of textile disperse dyes through glycoconjugation: the case of a bis(2-hydroxyethyl) group containing azo dye Original Research Article
463
‘Nature is the Realisation of the Simplest Conceivable Mathematical Ideasʹ: Einstein and the Canon of Mathematical Simplicity
464
‘Negative’ surface differential rotation in stars having low Coriolis numbers (slow rotation or high turbulence)
465
‘Neural networks and intellect-using model based concepts’,: L.I. Perlovsky (Ed.); Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000, £59.95, 0-19-511162-1
466
‘Neuroecologists’ are not made of straw
467
‘Neurographic’ palmaris brevis sign in type II° ulnar neuropathy at wrist
468
‘New professionalism’ – Shifting relationships between nursing education and nursing practice
469
‘New/non-native’ Englishes revisited: A reply to my colleagues
470
‘Newsmaking geography’: communicating geography through the media
471
‘No whale, no music’: Inupiaq drumming and global warming
472
‘No’ to embryos, ‘Yes’ to sperm
473
‘No-bottle’ vs ‘multi-bottle’ dentin adhesives—a microtensile bond strength and morphological study
474
‘No-force’ condition and BPS combinations of p-branes in 11 and 10 dimensions Original Research Article
475
‘No-load’ dividend reinvestment plans
476
‘Non-agricultural forest owners’ in Austria – a new type of forest ownership
477
‘Nonlinear’ positive mappings for density matrices
478
‘Non-solvent’ heat resistant binders: rheology of blends of oligoimides with liquid oligomers
479
‘Nonspecific’ rather than ‘nonassociative’ pathways to phobias: a commentary on Poulton and Menzies
480
‘No-oneʹs really aware of where they are’: A case study of Indigenous student mobilities in Australiaʹs northwest
481
‘Normal disruption’: South Asian and African/Caribbean relatives caring for an older family member in the UK
482
‘Normal’ semantic–phonemic fluency discrepancy in Alzheimerʹs disease? A meta-analytic study
483
‘Not in my Name’: Deleuze, Zapatismo and the Critique of Representation
484
‘Not My Child’: Parents’ Denial About Adolescent Sexuality in Harare, Zimbabwe
485
‘Not so happy at work?’
486
‘Not too much, not too little, but just enough?’: observations on continuing professional development in Public Health in the North of England
487
‘Notes on nursing: What it is and what it is not’. (1860): By Florence Nightingale
488
‘Novel alkyl side chain sulfone 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 analogs: A comparison of in vitro antiproliferative activities and in vivo calcemic activities’ Original Research Article
489
‘Novel’ factors that regulate oxygen binding in vertebrate hemoglobins
490
‘Now I come to you, ladies, after so much time’: Cleopatra, Maria d’Aragona and an intermedio for the Duchess of Alba
491
‘Nowhere has anyone attempted … In this article I aim to do just that’: A corpus-based study of self-promotional I and we in academic writing across four disciplines
492
‘NURSE’ry Rhymes for Infection Control Review
493
‘O sibling, where art thou?’ – a review of avian sibling recognition with respect to the mammalian literature
494
‘O-Acyl isopeptide method’ for the efficient preparation of amyloid β peptide 1–42 mutants Original Research Article
495
‘O-Acyl isopeptide method’ for the efficient synthesis of difficult sequence-containing peptides: use of ‘O-acyl isodipeptide unit’
496
‘O-Acyl isopeptide method’: racemization-free segment condensation in solid phase peptide synthesis
497
‘Observing cities’ social inequalities: a cartographic case study of Aveiro, Portugal
498
‘Obsessed with goals’: Functions and mechanisms of teleological interpretation of actions in humans
499
‘Obsessive compulsive font disorder’: the challenge of supporting pupils writing with the computer
500
‘Oceanographic processes of coral reefs. Physical and biological links in the Great Barrier Reef ’: Eric Wolanski (Ed.). CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton. 356pp. + Companion CR-ROM. 2001
501
‘Oddballʹ event-related potentials and information processing during REM and non-REM sleep
502
‘Odds Algorithm’-based Opportunistic Maintenance Task Execution for Preserving Product Conditions
503
‘Of course we must be equal, but … ʹ: imagining gendered futures in two rural southern African secondary schools
504
‘of Mice and menʹ (John steinbeck)—How do we determine the potential for immunotoxicity in humans?
505
‘Off With Their Heads’: British Prime Ministers and the Power to Dismiss
506
‘Off-template site’ intramolecular nitrone cycloaddition (INC) reactions on sugar-derived allylic ethers—a study on the substituent effect and synthesis of furano-pyrans
507
‘OfGov’: A Commissioner for Government Conduct?
508
‘Okra’ Hibiscus esculentus L.: A study of its hepatoprotective activity
509
‘Okra’ Hibiscus esculentus L.: A study of its hepatoprotective activity
510
‘Old spiceʹ—Developing successful relationships with the grey market
511
‘Older people’ talking as if they are not older people: Positioning theory as an explanation
512
‘ome on the range
513
‘OMICS’ special issue for Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
514
‘On tomorrowʹs grounds’, Flemish agriculture in 2030: a case of participatory translation of sustainability principles into a vision for the future
515
‘On water’ synthesis of 2,4-diaryl-2,3-dihydro-1,5-benzothiazepines catalysed by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)
516
‘On water’: unprecedented nucleophilic substitution and addition reactions with 1,4-quinones in aqueous suspension
517
‘On/off’-switchable catalysis by a smart enzyme-like imprinted polymer
518
‘Once-in-a-generation’ yen volatility in 1998: fundamentals, intervention, and order flow
519
‘One of them sounds sort of Glasgow Uni-ish’. Social judgements and fine phonetic variation in Glasgow
520
‘One-dimensional turbulence’ simulation of turbulent jet diffusion flames: model formulation and illustrative applications
521
‘One-flask’ synthesis to 3,5-disubstituted 1,2,4-triazoles from aldehydes with hydrazonoyl hydrochlorides via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition
522
‘One-flask’ transformation of isocyanates and isothiocyanates to guanidines hydrochloride by using sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide
523
‘One-pot’ four-step synthesis of cerpegin
524
‘One-pot’ nitro reduction–cyclisation solid phase route to benzimidazoles
525
‘One-pot’ reactions: a contribution to environmental protection Original Research Article
526
‘One-pot’ synthesis of 1,1-disubstituted cyclopropanes in the presence of metal complex catalysts
527
‘One-pot’ synthesis of 4-substituted 1,5-diaryl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylates via lithium tert-butoxide-mediated sterically hindered Claisen condensation and Knorr reaction
528
‘One-pot’ synthesis of multi-ring heteroaromatic compounds involving a pair of imidazo[1,5-a]pyridine moiety: reporting an interesting bis-bidentate ligand capable of forming helicates
529
‘One-pot’ synthesis of two molybdenum/tungsten (VI)–copper(I) mixed metal clusters under catalysis of 1,10-phenathroline
530
‘Only Systems Thinking Can Improve Family Planning Program in Pakistan’: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
531
‘On–Off’ reversible switch for Fe3+ and F− mimicking XNOR logic function
532
‘On-water’ one-pot pseudo four-component domino protocol for the synthesis of novel benzo[a]cyclooctenes
533
‘Open’ class repair initiators in response to sequential sources of troubles in conversation
534
‘Open-loop’ tracking interferometer for machine tool volumetric error measurement—Two-dimensional case
535
‘Operational health’ monitoring for confidence in long term electric field measurements
536
‘Opposites’ in discourse: A comparison of antonym use across four domains
537
‘Optimal’ pollution abatement—whose benefits matter, and how much?
538
‘Optional’ ergativity and the framing of reported speech
539
‘Other’ applications of single nucleotide polymorphisms Original Research Article
540
‘Otherness’ and the frontiers of empire: the Eastern Cape Colony, 1806–c.1850
541
‘où l’on retrouve les ailes …’
542
‘Our family business was education’: professional socialization among intergenerational African‐American teaching families
543
‘Our home on the ocean’: Lady Brassey and the voyages of the Sunbeam, 1874–1887
544
‘Our irrepressible fellow-colonist’: the biological invasion of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) in the Eastern Cape c.1890–c.1910
545
‘Our purebred ethnic compatriots’: irony in newspaper journalism
546
‘Our shared responsibility’: Participation in ecological projects as a means of empowering communities to contribute to coastal management processes
547
‘Overturned’ marble layers: evidence for upward extrusion of the Backbone Range of Taiwan
548
‘Oyster watch’: Monitoring trace metal and organochlorine concentrations in Sydneyʹs coastal waters
549
‘Pain relief’ learning in fruit flies
550
‘Paradoxicalʹ alpha synchronization in a memory task
551
‘Paradoxical’ effect of sucrose or predictable effect of protein? Comment on Goodson et al. (2001)
552
‘Parental incompetence’ and ‘selective neglect’: Blaming the victim in child survival
553
‘Passive and active interior noise control of box structures using the structural intensity method’ by Z.S. Liu, H.P. Lee and C. Lu (Appl. Acoust. 67 (2006) 112–134)
554
‘Patent journalism’: An emergence of a new form of science communication
555
‘Patient’ voices, social movements and the habitus; how psychiatric survivors ‘speak out’
556
‘Patientʹs delay’-analysis of the preclinical phase of occupational dermatoses
557
‘Payback’, Customary Law and Criminal Law in Colonised Australia
558
‘People are living in the parkʹ. Linking biodiversity conservation to community development in the Middle East region: a case study from the Saint Katherine Protectorate, Southern Sinai
559
‘People stare at my forehead’—Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)—Is surgery always contra-indicated?
560
‘Personality’ in bumblebees: individual consistency in responses to novel colours?
561
‘Pincer’ pyridyl- and bipyridyl-N-heterocyclic carbene analogues of the Grubbs’ metathesis catalyst
562
‘Pirate’ radio, convergence and reception in Zimbabwe
563
‘Please’ as an impoliteness marker in English discourse
564
‘Pokok Hari Nyalah’: Catatan Budaya (Lokal) dalam Membaca Perubahan Iklim (Global)
565
‘Poly(ethylene glycol)-magnetic nanoparticles-curcumin’ trio: Directed morphogenesis and synergistic free-radical scavenging
566
‘Pop-in’ phenomenon during nanoindentation in epitaxial GaN thin films on c-plane sapphire substrates
567
‘Power and the digital divide’
568
‘Practical guidelines for nutritional management of burn injury and recovery’—A guideline based on expert opinion but not including RCTs
569
‘Pragmatic weight’ and face: pronominal presence and the case of the Spanish second person singular subject pronoun tú
570
‘Pragmatic weight’ and Spanish subject pronouns: The pragmatic and discourse uses of ‘tú’ and ‘yo’ in spoken Madrid Spanish
571
‘Praise to the Emptiness’ Locating Home in the Arab Diaspora
572
‘Prenigroxanthin’ [(all-E,3R,3′S,6′S)-β,γ-carotene-3,3′,6′-triol], a novel carotenoid from red paprika (Capsicum annuum)
573
‘Presupposition can be a bluff’: How abstract nouns can be used as presupposition triggers
574
‘Pre-trading Owenism’ and capitalism, 1817–1827
575
‘Problems, Disputes, Questions’: IASPM UK & Ireland Conference, 12–14 September 2008, Glasgow
576
‘Production’ in nature and production in the economy—second thoughts about some basic economic concepts
577
‘Protecting the Gulf of Maine from Land-based Activities: Issues, Priorities, and Actions’, Workshop, Saint John, New Brunswick, 27–29 april 1998
578
‘Protective donation’: When refusing a request for a donation increases the sense of vulnerability
579
‘Proton sponge’ amides: unusual chemistry and conversion into superbasic 6,7-bis(dimethylamino)perimidines
580
‘Public intellectuals’, geography, its representations and its publics
581
‘Pull to position’, a different approach to the control of robot arms for mobile robots
582
‘Pulsed’ CVD growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes
583
‘Pure’ invasive apocrine carcinoma of the breast: a new clinicopathological entity?
584
‘Quadruple’ assessment of benign breast disease-traditional modalities plus magnetic resonance mammography
585
‘Quoth the Raven…’
586
‘Race’ talk: discourses on ‘race’ and racial difference
587
‘Radical-controlled’ oxidative polymerization of o-cresol catalyzed by μ-η2 : η2-peroxo dicopper(II) complex Original Research Article
588
‘Rakter dosh’—corrupting blood: The challenges of preventing thalassemia in Bengal, India
589
‘Reaching high in Denver’ — STTE annual conference 1995
590
‘Ready to hit the ground running’: Alumni and employer accounts of a unique part-time distance learning pre-registration nurse education programme
591
‘Real life’ clinical learning on an interprofessional training ward
592
‘Real men don’t diet’: An analysis of contemporary newspaper representations of men, food and health
593
‘Reason’ and ‘tickle’ as pragmatic constructs in the discourse of advertising
594
‘Reasonable access’ to primary care: assessing the role of individual and system characteristics
595
‘Rebreaking’-mechanism in aerosol jet due to viscouse hydrodynamic instability of drops surface
596
‘Received Wisdom’ in agricultural land use policy: 10 years on from Rio
597
‘Reductive Heck reaction’ of 6-halopurines
598
‘Relativistic bond’ in complexes of Cu, Ag, and Au elements with phosphine
599
‘Religious Difference’ as an Impediment to Marriagewith Reference to The Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag Case of 2014 and Its Reflections to the Practices in the Ottoman Empire
600
‘Remote FASH’ tele-sonography – A novel tool to assist diagnosing HIV-associated extrapulmonary tuberculosis in remote areas
601
‘Renewable’ hydrogen: Prospects and challenges
602
‘Repetition’ in Arabic-English Translation: The case of Adrift on the Nile
603
‘Respiratory epilepsyʹ—does it exist?
604
‘Reverse’ α-ketoamide-based p38 MAP kinase inhibitors
605
‘Reversed Turkevich’ method for tuning the size of Gold nanoparticles: evaluation the effect of concentration and temperature
606
‘Risky business’: Perceptions of e-business risk by UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
607
‘Road rage’ in Arizona: armed and dangerous
608
‘Rolling back the state’: Mrs. Thatcherʹs criminological legacy
609
‘Safer’ sheep dips damage aquatic life
610
‘Sampling the reference set’ revisited
611
‘Sausage-string’ deformations of blood vessels at high blood pressures
612
‘SAVING THE WORLD’ IN THE CINEMA: THE MAN WHO SAVES THE WORLD an‎d HIS SON IN TURKISH CINEMA
613
‘Sawtooth’ variation in magnetic intensity profiles and delayed acquisition of magnetization in deep sea cores
614
‘Scale covariant’ representation of quantum mechanics. Energy in scale-relativity theory
615
‘Second economy’ versus informal economy: A South African affair
616
‘Secret’ buy-backs of LDC debt
617
‘Sedimentology of the Triassic-Jurassic boundary beds in Pinhay Bay(Devon, SW England)’ by P. B. Wignall: comment
618
‘Seed to shelfʹ, ‘teat to tableʹ, ‘barley to beer’ and ‘womb to tombʹ: discourses of food quality and quality assurance schemes in the UK
619
‘Seeded’ growth of silica aerogel by tetraethoxysilane and trimethylchlorosilane co-precursor method
620
‘Seeing’ sound
621
‘Seeing’ the learning community: An exploration of the development of a resource for monitoring online student networking
622
‘See-through’ deformation experiments on brittle–viscous norcamphor at controlled temperature, strain rate and applied confining pressure
623
‘Self-choosing’ and ‘right-acting’ in the nationalism of giuseppe Mazzini
624
‘Sensing’ autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes
625
‘Sensory analysis’ of Chinese vinegars using an electronic nose
626
‘Shaking Hands …’ The Chauvet Protocol as an international research collaboration agreement on the psychosocial assessment of candidates for reconstructive hand transplantation
627
‘Sharing wisdom’: Lessons learned during the development of a diabetes prevention intervention for urban American Indian women
628
‘She kows more about Hong Kong than you do isnʹt it’: tags in Hong Kong conversational English
629
‘She thinks this is the Queenʹs Castle’: women patientsʹ perceptions of an Ontario psychiatric hospital
630
‘She would help me from the heart’: An ethnography of Egyptian women in labour
631
‘She’s very slim’: talking about body-size in all-female interactions
632
‘Ship-in-a-Bottle’ Synthesis and Photochromism of Spiropyrans Encapsulated within Zeolite Y Supercages
633
‘Show me more’: Incremental length summarisation using novelty detection
634
‘Side effects’ of ECT are mainly depressive phenomena and are independent of age
635
‘Silent’ signals: selective forces acting on ultrasonic communication systems in terrestrial vertebrates
636
‘Simple’ neural networks for forecasting
637
‘SINEs of the times’ — transposable elements as clade markers for their hosts
638
‘Single lay out’ and ‘mixed lay out’ enzymatic processes for bio-bleaching of kraft pulp
639
‘Sir, on what page is the answer?’ Exploring teacher decision-making during complex curriculum change, with specific reference to the use of learner support material
640
‘Sisters of Mercy’: The Story of Rana Koleilat and Joumana Ayyas
641
‘Size effect’ related bending formability of thin-walled aluminum alloy tube
642
‘SLEEP OCCUPIES NO SPACE’: THE USE OF PUBLIC SPACE BY STREET GANGS IN KINSHASA
643
‘Small acts of cunning’: Bureaucracy, inspection and the career, c. 1890–1914
644
‘Small blocks’ in paediatric patients
645
‘Smoke like a man, die like a man’?: A review of the relationship between gender, sex and lung cancer
646
‘Snapped’1: researching the sexual cultures of schools using visual methods**
647
‘SODEPT’ A Software for Design of Percolation Tank
648
‘Soft’ phonon modes, structured diffuse scattering and the crystal chemistry of Fe-bearing sphalerites
649
‘Some contagion, some interdependence’: More pitfalls in tests of financial contagion
650
‘Some people even died’: Martin Luther King, Jr, the civil rights movement and the politics of remembrance in elementary classrooms
651
‘Sometimes I feel like the problems started with desegregation’: exploring Black superintendent perspectives on desegregation policy
652
‘Somewhere out there:’ a survey of the oft lone journey of evaluators working in business and industry settings
653
‘Sorry for your kindness’: Japanese interactional ritual in public discourse
654
‘Spillout’ effect in gold nanoclusters embedded in c-Al2O3(0 0 0 1) matrix
655
‘Split’ strata-bounded gas hydrate BSR below deposits of the Storegga Slide and at the southern edge of the Vøring Plateau
656
‘Spoken Communication Skills taught at English Language Institutes as a second language’
657
‘Sporting Moscow’: stadia buildings and the challenging of public space in the post-war Soviet Union
658
‘Stable to unstable’ transition in the (Cs, O) activation layer on GaAs (100) surfaces with negative electron affinity in extremely high vacuum
659
‘Standard’ incentive regulation hinders the integration of renewable energy generation
660
‘Static’ and steady-state foams from ABA triblock copolymers: influence of the type of foam films
661
‘Stereoselective synthesis of piperidinone and quinolinone systems via ring opening reactions using Ticl4/Silyl reagents’ [Clinical Radiology 67(23) (2011) 4212–4220]
662
‘Stickiness’ and ‘inflow’ as proxy measures of the relative attractiveness of various sub-sectors of nursing employment
663
‘Sticky business’: The influence of streambed periphyton on particle deposition and infiltration
664
‘Sticky water’ enables the retention of larvae in a reef mosaic
665
‘Stochastically more risk averse:’ A contextual theory of stochastic discrete choice under risk
666
‘Stories’ or ‘snapshots’? A study directed at comparing qualitative and quantitative approaches to curriculum evaluationt
667
‘Strain Reversal’: a Windows™ program to determine extensional strain from rigid–brittle layers or inclusions
668
‘Stranded cost’ misses the point
669
‘Strong’–‘weak’ precedence in scheduling: Extensions to series–parallel orders Original Research Article
670
‘Structure-from-Motion’ photogrammetry: A low-cost, effective tool for geoscience applications
671
‘Stuffed’ conducting polymers
672
‘Submarines don’t leak, why do buildings?’ Building quality, technological impediment and organization of the building industry in Hong Kong
673
‘Suburbanism as a Way of Staying Alive’: Reinventing the Rural
674
‘Such a ceremonial perversion!’ Baroque, Capitalism, and A Mouthful of Birds
675
‘Sugaring’ carbosilane dendrimers via hydrosilylation
676
‘SUICIDE IS PREVENTABLE’: AN UNSAFE CLAUSE
677
‘Super bugs’ for bioremediation
678
‘Superluminal paradox’ in wave packet propagation and its quantum mechanical resolution Original Research Article
679
‘Supersize me’: On equine obesity
680
‘Supine’ or ‘prone’ ligands: geometric preference of conjugated diene, 1-azadiene, and 1,4-diazadiene ligands on half-metallocene complexes of early transition metals
681
‘Supply’ and ‘demand’: breastfeeding as labour
682
‘Sustainable de-growth’ in agriculture and food: an agro-ecological perspective on Spain’s agri-food system (year 2000)
683
‘Symbiotic niceness’: constructing a therapeutic relationship in psychosocial palliative care
684
‘Synthetic prospecting’ using an electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry directed survey of the alkylation and arylation chemistry of [Pt2(μ-S)2(PPh3)4]
685
‘t Hooft ultimate building blocks and space–time as an infinite dimensional set of transfinite discrete points
686
‘Tailored’ polymers for supported syntheses using boronic acids
687
‘Taking public health out of the ghetto’: the policy and practice of multi-disciplinary public health in the United Kingdom
688
‘Teachers are meant to be orthodox’: narrative and counter narrative in the discursive construction of ‘identity’ in teaching1
689
‘Teaching while Black’: narratives of African American student affairs faculty
690
‘Technology angels’ and other informal investors
691
‘Technology transfer’ and the research university: a search for the boundaries of university-industry collaboration
692
‘Teenies’ anyone?
693
‘Telephone Law’ and the ‘Rule of Law’: The Russian Case
694
‘Telling the truth is the best thing’: Teenage orphans’ experiences of parental AIDS-related illness and bereavement in Zimbabwe
695
‘Tennis Rackets for Octopodes’ – the crystal and molecular structure of a novel triphosphorus-containing trication
696
‘Terra Sigillata imitations’ from Nyon (SW Switzerland): one of Fronto’s workshops?
697
‘Tetol’: a stereo-rigid four-strand motif for alkali and alkaline earth metal ion coordination
698
‘Thank you so much! Mystery Solved’:Online Expressions of Gratitude by IMDb* Members
699
‘That is NOT what’s happening at Horizon!’: ethics and misrepresenting knowledge in text
700
‘That lot up there and us down here’ : social interaction and a sense of community in a mixed tenure UK retirement village
701
‘Thatʹs like chopping off a finger because you’re afraid it might get broken’: Disease and illness in womenʹs views of prophylactic mastectomy
702
‘The Anti-Imperialism of Fools’: A Cautionary Story on the Revolutionary Socialist Vanguard of England’s Post-9/11 Anti-War Movement
703
‘The Blue Planetʹ. BBC Television, Narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Six programmes, first shown in September and October 2001.
704
‘The bone is mine’: affective and referential aspects of dog growls
705
‘The bull is half the herd’: property rights and enclosures in England, 1750–1850
706
‘The changing face of organic synthesis’
707
‘THE CHILD OF DEATH’: PERSONAL NAMES AND PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARDS MORTALITY IN BUNYORO, WESTERN UGANDA, 1900–2005 – COR RIGENDUM
708
‘The cold hard facts’ immunisation and vaccine preventable diseases in Australiaʹs newsprint media 1993–1998
709
‘The columellotomy modification’ of transseptal hypophysectomy
710
‘The Cup of Kindness’? Dominant Social Norms and Muslims’ Social Integration in Scotland
711
‘The development of higher urban life’ and the geographic imagination: beauty, art, and moral environmentalism in Toronto, 1900–1920
712
‘The dog that didn’t bark’: taking class seriously in the health inequalities debate
713
‘The edge effect’: an exploratory study of some factors affecting referrals to cancer genetic services in rural Wales
714
‘The Elephant Man’ as ‘self’ and ‘other’: The psycho-social costs of a misdiagnosis
715
‘The emergence of neurotransmitters as immune modulators’: letter to Rafael Franco and colleagues
716
‘The End’: Mythical Futures in Avant-Garde Mystery Plays
717
‘The Fall of God into Meaning’: Painting Time in JacobWrestling with the Angel
718
‘The first step is the two‐step’: hegemonic masculinity and dancing in a country‐western gay bar
719
‘The fish caught the mn’: Celebrating food and place
720
‘The Grave’, translated by Buğra Giritlioğlu, edited by Daniel P. Scher
721
‘The great Australian dream’ busted on a brick wall: Housing issues in Sydney
722
‘The health event’: Everyday, affective politics of participation
723
‘The land we have we must hold’: soil erosion and soil conservation in late nineteenth- and twentieth-century New Zealand
724
‘The last resort would be to go to the GP’. Understanding the perceptions and use of general practitioner services among people with HIV/AIDS
725
‘The Lay of the Trilobite’: Rereading May Kendall
726
‘The Lunar Eclipse’: history, myth and magic in Ibr ah ım al-Kawn ı’s first novel
727
‘The Matrix Reloaded’: A review of expert knowledge use for mapping ecosystem services
728
‘The Matrix Reloaded’: A review of expert knowledge use for mapping ecosystem services
729
‘The mesh method’ in lightning protection standards – Revisited
730
‘The Most Sacred Tenet’? Causal Reasoning in Physics
731
‘The only place to go and be in the city’: women talk about exercise, being outdoors, and the meanings of a large urban park
732
‘The Open Church’ and ‘the Closed Church’ and the discourse on Jews in Poland between 1989 and 2000
733
‘The Outhwaite controversy’: a micro-history of the Edwardian land campaign
734
‘The planned city sweeps the poor away…’: Urban planning and 21st century urbanisation
735
‘The planning compass’: A tool for creative health promotion
736
‘The public is too subjective’: public involvement at different levels of health-care decision making
737
‘The Quranic Garden’: Consumption of Fruits, Vegetables, and Whole Grains from an Islamic Perspective
738
‘The saddest time of my life’: relocating the Ahiarmiut from Ennadai Lake (1950–1958)
739
‘The stone of madness’ and the search for the cortical sources of brain diseases with non-invasive EEG techniques
740
‘The stones would cry out’ (Luke 19:40): a Lukan contribution to a hermeneutics of creation’s praise
741
‘The thief of womanhood’: womenʹs experience of polycystic ovarian syndrome
742
‘The true Baconian and Newtonian methodʹ:: Tocquevilleʹs place in the formation of Millʹs System of Logic
743
‘The true potter’: identity and entrepreneurship in the North Staffordshire Potteries in the later nineteenth century
744
‘The vehicle he has chosen’: Pointing out the theatricality of Caleb Williams
745
‘The visual helps me understand the complicated things’: pupil views of teaching and learning with interactive whiteboards
746
‘The Washington Consensus’ in relation to the telecommunication sector in African developing countries
747
‘The weight of a thought’: Food-related thought suppression in obese and normal-weight youngsters
748
‘Theoretical Considerations on Cocontraction of sets of agonistic and antagonistic muscles’
749
‘There is a story to be told…’; A framework for the conception of story in higher education and professional development
750
‘They are the governmentʹs children.’ School and community relations in a remote area dweller (Basarwa) settlement in Kweneng district, Botswana
751
‘They look like my kind of people’—perceptions of smoking images in youth magazines
752
‘They’ve forgotten that I’m the mum’: constructing and practising motherhood in special care nurseries
753
‘This is the place:’ putting the past on the map
754
‘This is where we buried our sons’ : people of advanced old age coping with the impact of the AIDS epidemic in a resource-poor setting in rural Uganda
755
‘This just isnʹt sustainable’: Precarious employment, stress and workersʹ health
756
‘This place isnʹt worth the left boot of one of our boys’: Geopolitics, militarism and memoirs of the Afghanistan war
757
‘This was my hell’: the violence experienced by gender non‐conforming youth in US high schools
758
‘This will bring shame on our nation’: The role of anticipated group-based emotions on collective action
759
‘Through children’s eyes’: childhood, place and the fear of crime
760
‘Thumb protection splints’ for reposition of the acute temporo-mandibular dislocation
761
‘Thy word is truth’: the role of faith in reading scripture theologically with Karl Barth
762
‘Time to build, option value and investment decisions’: a comment
763
‘Time-to-build’ completion patterns for nonresidential structures, 1961–1991
764
‘To enter into connections’: furious moderation in the Scottish Enlightenment
765
‘To save the honour of thinking’: a slightly petulant response to Griffiths
766
‘Tolerable’ hillslope soil erosion rates in Australia: Linking science and policy
767
‘Tornillo’-type seismic signals at Galeras volcano, Colombia, 1992–1993
768
‘Total fluorine’ analysis of seed of Australian Gastrolobium spp. showing temporal, spatial and morphological variation
769
‘Total painʹ, disciplinary power and the body in the work of Cicely Saunders, 1958–1967
770
‘Totally Un-Australian!’: Discursive and Institutional Interplay in the Melbourne Port Dispute of 1997–98
771
‘Tourism poverty’ in affluent societies: Voices from inner-city London
772
‘Towards a mapping of the student world’: the identification of variation in studentsʹ conceptions of, and motivations to learn, introductory accounting
773
‘Toy Story’: The narrative world of entrepreneurship and the creation of interpretive communities
774
‘Transmission loss prediction on a single-inlet/double-outlet cylindrical expansion-chamber muffler by using the modal meshing approach’ by C.J. Wu, X.J. Wang and H.B. Tang (Appl. Acoust. Volume 69 (2007) pp. 173–178)
775
‘Transmitted’ remote double diastereoselection effects on the asymmetric reduction of β-boronate oxime ethers
776
‘Treat my whole person, not just my condition’: qualitative explorations of hepatitis C care delivery preferences among people who inject drugs
777
‘Trends in Polymer Science’: Polymer science in the 21st century
778
‘Triad’ or ‘tetrad’? On global changes in a dynamic world
779
‘tripleint_cc’: A program for 2-centre variational leptonic Coulomb potential matrix elements using Hylleraas-type trial functions, with a performance optimization study Original Research Article
780
‘True’ and ‘untrue’ individual recognition: suggestion of a less restrictive definition
781
‘Trusting’ schools to meet the academic needs of African‐American students? Suburban mothers’ perspectives
782
‘Tusked’ forceps for rapid and atraumatic subcuticular closure of the skin
783
‘Twins as a tool of behavioral genetics’. A dahlem workshop report. Life sciences research report LS53. Berlin: Freie Universität : T. J. Bouchard Jr and P. Propping: pp. 1–310. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons (1995) ISBN 0471941743. Hb price: £70
784
‘Ultra’-low-temperature sintering of PZT: A synergy of nano-powder synthesis and addition of a sintering aid
785
‘UMRĀ DAN RUQBĀ : ANALISIS MENGENAI KESANNYA TERHADAP KONTRAK HIBAH DAN POTENSINYA SEBAGAI INSTRUMEN AGIHAN HARTA
786
‘Umran Al ‘Alam Dari Perspektif Ibn Khaldun: Suatu Anjakan Paradigma
787
‘Unilateral’ and ‘bilateral’ practitioner approaches in decision-making about treatment
788
‘Unite Unite Europe’ The political and cultural structures of Europe as reflected in the Eurovision Song Contest
789
‘Universal’ curve of ionic conductivities in binary alkali germanate glasses
790
‘Universal’ curve of ionic conductivities in glasses
791
‘Universal’ microstructural patterns in cortical and trabecular, extracellular and extravascular bone materials: Micromechanics-based prediction of anisotropic elasticity
792
‘Universal’ recession curves and their geomorphological interpretation
793
‘University?… hell no!’: Stammering through education
794
‘Unsticking’ and exposing the surface area of graphene bilayers via randomly distributed nanoparticles
795
‘Unsymmetric’ palladium(II) complexes with ligand 4′,5′-diaza-9′-(4,5-disubstituted-1,3-dithiole-2-ylidene)-fluorene
796
‘Untypical aging off-flavor’ in wine: formation of 2-aminoacetophenone and evaluation of its influencing factors Original Research Article
797
‘Urban Governance in Relation to the Operation of Urban Services in Developing Countries’, a reply
798
‘URF DAN JUSTIFIKASINYA DALAM ANALISIS HUKUM FIQH AL-MU‘ĀMALĀT
799
‘URF/ ‘ADAH (CUSTOM) : AN ANCILLARY MECHANISM IN SHARI‘AH
800
‘Urfi marriage, an Egyptian Version of Cohabitation?
801
‘Use’ discourses in system development: Can communication be improved?
802
‘User-friendly’ primary phosphines and an arsine: synthesis and characterization of new air-stable ligands incorporating the ferrocenyl group
803
‘Utilitarian’ judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas do not reflect impartial concern for the greater good
804
‘Venetian blinds’-type stacked neutron mirrors
805
‘Venetian blinds’-type stacked neutron mirrors
806
‘Violation’—does HRA need the concept?
807
‘Vive la Résistance!’ – the PI3K–Akt pathway can determine target sensitivity to regulatory T cell suppression
808
‘Wacana’ dan ‘Cerita’ dalam Novel Pujangga Melayu oleh Mohd. Affandi Hassan
809
‘Wads up, doc’ – trends in British newspapers’ reporting of general practitioners’ pay
810
‘Waiting in the chaotic place of unknowing’: articulating postmodern emergence
811
‘Waiting time’ for evacuation in crowded areas
812
‘Wall-adjacent layer’ analysis for developed-flow laminar heat transfer of gases in microchannels
813
‘Wallbanking’, innovativeness and computer attitudes: 25–40-year-old ATM-users on the spot
814
‘Waste’ coir pith—a potential biomass for the treatment of dyeing wastewaters
815
‘Watchful waiting’ or ‘active monitoring’ in depression management in primary care: Exploring the recalled content of general practitioner consultations
816
‘We Are a Global Community’: Communicating Knowledge through Moocs and Teacher Training Platforms
817
‘We are all managers now’: Managerialism and professional engineering in UK electricity utilities
818
‘We are bitter but we are satisfied’: nurses as street-level bureaucrats in South Africa
819
‘We Care’, and ‘They Need Help’: The Disabled in the Print Media
820
‘We don’t sing the chorus when the folksinger’s here’: the learning society and health care
821
‘We good Europeans’: Nietzscheʹs new Europe in beyond good and evil
822
‘We need to talk’: communication between primary care trusts and other health and social care agencies following the introduction of the Single Assessment Process for older people in England
823
‘We represent, here, the interests of the free world’: Accountability in Israeli leaders’ media talk on the Gaza Crisis 1(2008-2009)
824
‘We shall not find salvation in inoculation’: BCG vaccination in Scandinavia, Britain and the USA, 1921–1960
825
‘We’re from the generation that was raised on television’: a qualitative exploration of media imagery in elementary preservice teachers’ video production
826
‘We’ve Already Done that One’: Adolescents’ Repeated Encounters with the Same Artwork
827
‘Web references’—will they be erased with time?
828
‘WFD’ – What is it and what’s ‘LOV’ got to do with it?
829
‘What makes you think you exist?’: A speech move schematic and its application to Pinterʹs The birthday party
830
‘what really makes the heart sing’: david johnson in interview
831
‘What you see is [not always] what you get!’ Dispelling race and gender leadership assumptions
832
‘What’ and ‘where’
833
‘What-if’ design: a synthesis method in the design process
834
‘Whatʹs his name?’ A comparison of elderly participantsʹ and undergraduate studentsʹ misnamings
835
‘When I first came here, I thought medicine was black and white’: Making sense of medical students’ ways of knowing
836
‘When one person makes it, we all make it’: a study of Beyond Welfare, a women-centered community-based organization that helps low-income mothers achieve personal and academic success
837
‘White liquor hits black livers’: meanings of excessive liquor consumption in South Africa in the second half of the twentieth century
838
‘Who am I?’: Exploring identity in online discussion forums
839
‘Who are we to judge?’ – On the Proportionment of Happiness to Virtue
840
‘Why do farmers do it?’ Validating whole-farm models
841
‘Why may not man one day be immortal?’: Population, perfectibility, and the immortality question in Godwinʹs Political Justice
842
‘Why, why are we not allowed even…?’: a de/colonizing narrative of complicity and resistance in post/apartheid South Africa
843
‘Will the Russians abandon Mirny to the penguins after 1959 . . . or will they stay?’
844
‘Will you or can’t you?’: Displaying entitlement in interrogative requests
845
‘Women in-between’ (): The ambiguous position of the sister tutor, 1918–1960
846
‘WOMENʹS SIGNIFICANT SPACES’: RELIGION, SPACE, AND COMMUNITY
847
‘Words or Rules’ cannot exploit the regularity in exceptions
848
‘Working Well, Together’: Arts-Based Research and the Cultural Future of Small Cities
849
‘Workplace landscapes’ and the construction of performance teachers’ identity: the case of advanced music training institutions in Greece
850
‘World English’ and the Latin analogy: where we get it wrong
851
‘Yes-in-my-backyard’: Spatial differences in the valuation of forest services and local co-benefits for carbon markets in México
852
‘You are a Flaw in the Pattern’: Difference, Autonomy and Bullying in YA Fiction
853
‘You are HERE’: Connecting the dots with airborne lidar for geomorphic fieldwork
854
‘You can get away with loads because there’s no one here’: Discourses of regulation and non-regulation in English rural spaces
855
‘You don’t do a chemistry experiment in your best china’: Symbolic interpretations of place and technology in a wave energy case
856
‘You should be reading not texting’: Understanding classroom text messaging in the constant contact society
857
‘You think that I’m smoking and they’re not’: Why mothers still smoke in the home
858
‘Youth-on-Youth’ Constructivist Approach in Virtual Classroom Across Two Cultures: A Case Study of Malaysian and American University Students
859
‘Zero-wear’ of piston skirt surface topography
860
‘Zipper-rift’: a tectonic model for Neoproterozoic glaciations during the breakup of Rodinia after 750 Ma
861
‘Zuoyuezi’ after caesarean in China: an interview survey
862
‘Zur Lehre von der Wirkung der Salze’ (about the science of the effect of salts): Franz Hofmeisterʹs historical papers
863
“ Animal Flight Dynamics II. Longitudinal Stability in Flapping flight” [Journal of Theoretical Biology 214 (2002) 351–370]
864
“ P]s qu’une vague idée”? Éric Monpetit sur “l’espace qu’offre actuellement le système fédéral canadien” et sa régénération pratique
865
“. . and besides, I probably couldnʹt have made a difference anyway”: Justification of Social Dilemma Defection via Perceived Self-Inefficacy, ,
866
“;Whatʹs in a name?” Improving the care of cirrhotics
867
“@Work in cyberspace”: Exploring practitioner use of the PRForum
868
“[H]E is no More a Person Now But a Whole Climate of Opinion” (Auden, 1940)
869
“… Research on research”: research attitudes and behaviors of landscape architecture faculty in North America
870
“…and were instructed to read a self-selected book while ignoring the auditory stimuli”: The effects of task demands on the mismatch negativity
871
“…itʹs all the same no matter how much fruit or vegetables or fresh air we get”: Traveller womenʹs perceptions of illness causation and health inequalities
872
“10 Tips To Prevent Infection”: An Interactive Tutorial for Preventing Infections
873
“2 + 1” Dithiocarbamate–isocyanide chelating systems for linking image (M = 99mTc, Re) fragment to biomolecules
874
“21. YÜZYILDA KAPİTAL” ÜZERİNE NOTLAR
875
“3D layered thermography” method to map the temperature distribution of a free flowing bulk in case of microwave drying
876
“3-in-1” Plasma Wire System
877
“A BEAUTIFUL TRANSLATION FROM A VERY IMPERFECT ORIGINAL”: MABEL WOTTON, AESTHETICISM, AND THE DILEMMA OF LITERARY BORROWING
878
“A border is a Ban” - Students’ Conceptual Understanding and Experiences of Europe’s Borders and Boundaries
879
“A Breakthrough Is Something You Don’t See Coming”
880
“A brief response to our critics”
881
“A burden in your heart”: Lessons of disclosure from female preadolescent and adolescent survivors of sexual abuse
882
“A cellphone based system for large-scale monitoring of black carbon” Atmos. Environ. 45(26) pp. 4481–4487 (2011)
883
“A Choice to Make”: An Ethical Evaluation in Refractory Hyperkalaemia Case Scenario
884
“A Class for Students Like Me”: Reconsidering relationships among identity labels, residency status, and students’ preferences for mainstream or multilingual composition
885
“A companion is a friend, a guide…”
886
“A crusade against consumption”: Environment, health and social reform in Wales, 1900–1939
887
“A Cup of tea with Mrs. Robinson” by the Syrian writer Ghalia Kabbani
888
“A deficient performance”: The regulation of the train operating companies in Britainʹs privatised railway system
889
“A double-edged sword”? The professionalisation of counselling in the United Kingdom
890
“A general theory of crime” and patterns of crime in Nigeria: An exploration of methodological assumptions
891
“A Kantian care ethics suicide duty”
892
“A large secular variation in the nitrogen isotopic composition of the atmosphere since the Archaean?”: response to a comment on “The nitrogen record of crust–mantle interaction and mantle convection from Archaean to Present” by R. Kerrich and Y. Jia
893
“A leap not supported by history”: The continuing story of came ras in the federal courts
894
“A logos that increases itself”: response to Burley
895
“A lot of sacrifices:” Work–family spillover and the food choice coping strategies of low-wage employed parents
896
“A method to estimate the contribution of unidentified VOCs to OH reactivity”
897
“A mine of wealth”? The Victorians and the agricultural value of sewage
898
“A note on soil depth, failing markets and agricultural pricing”: Comment
899
“A note on the economic lot size of the integrated vendor–buyer inventory system derived without derivatives”: A comment
900
“A numerical study of transient ignition and flame characteristics of diluted hydrogen versus heated air in counterflow” [Combust. Flame Vol. 155, Issue 3]
901
“A Place of Connection More Than Repository”: Using Technology in Special Collections Original Research Article
902
“A PREFACE IS WRITTEN TO THE PUBLIC”: PRINT CENSORSHIP, NOVEL PREFACES, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW READING PUBLIC IN LATE-VICTORIAN ENGLAND
903
“A priori” estimates, uniqueness and existence of positive solutions of Yamabe type equations on complete manifolds
904
“A problem of resources”: defining rural youth encounters in education, work & housing
905
“A Promise Unfulfilled”: Stakeholder Influence and the 2018 UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs; Comment on “Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases”
906
“A Raw Deal” Reheated: Reply to Comments by Rogers, Fischer, REaPLY TEOR ACORDMMENnTS d Smith and Evans
907
“A real bag of mixed emotions”: Re-entry experiences of South African exiles
908
“A room full of strangers every day”: The psychosocial impact of developmental prosopagnosia on children and their families
909
“A Rough Guide to the Mind” a Festschrift in Honour of Prof. John C. Marshall
910
“A Sea of One’s Own!” A Perspective on Gendered Political Ecology in Indian Mariculture
911
“A shot of economic adrenalin”: Reconstructing “The elderly” in the retiree-based economic development literature
912
“A simple gal here, longing for loving, mutual understanding and stable relationship”: Gendered performances in online personal advertisements
913
“A Study of Physical Therapists’ Perceptions about Limitations in Development of Physical Therapy Profession in Pakistan”
914
“A Study Of The Effect Of Financial Inclusion And Digitization On Retail Banking Sales”
915
“A sum of the most wonderful things”: Raum, geopolitics and the German tradition of environmental determinism, 1900–1933
916
“A temporary guest”: the use of art therapy in life review with an elderly woman
917
“A Test of Governance”: rights-based struggles and the politics of HIV/AIDS policy in South Africa
918
“A True Account”
919
“A walk through Paris”: The development of melodic expression in music therapy with a breast-cancer patient
920
“A[u]gmenter of Their Kingdome”: Goffe’s The Couragious Turke , or, Amurath the First as a Christian Tragedy based on Knolles’ The Generall Historie of the Turkes
921
“A” is for airway … Also for action
922
“Ab initio studies on structures of the hexa-coordinate phosphorus intermediate for the phosphoryl ester exchange and N → O migration reactions of dimethyloxyphosphoryl-threonine” (Chem. Phys. Letters 247 (1995) 401)1
923
“Ab initio” structure solution from electron diffraction data obtained by a combination of automated diffraction tomography and precession technique
924
“Ab initio” structure solution from electron diffraction data obtained by a combination of automated diffraction tomography and precession technique
925
“ABANDON YOUR ROLE AS EXPONENTS OF THE MAGYARS”: CONTESTED JEWISH LOYALTY IN INTERWAR (CZECHO)SLOVAKIA
926
“Abattoir Based Prevalence, Economic Losses and Veterinarians High-Risk Practices Survey of Bovine Tuberculosis in Mid-Delta of Egypt”
927
“ABC of Parenteral Nutrition” by Pharmacia and Upjohn
928
“Ability” biases in schooling returns and twins: a test and new estimates
929
“Abnormal” bromination reaction selectivity of 5-diarylamino-2-methylbenzo[b]thiophene caused by a “non-planar” conjugated model: Synthesis and theoretical calculation
930
“Abruption” and assumption
931
“Accept Me, or Else. . .”: Disputed Overestimation of Social Competence Predicts Increases in Proactive Aggression
932
“Acceptable copy: Quality in record selection and outsourcing”: A report
933
“Acceptor–Donor–Acceptor” Motifs Recognize the Watson–Crick, Hoogsteen and Sugar “Donor–Acceptor–Donor” Edges of Adenine and Adenosine-containing Ligands
934
“Acid extractable” metal concentrations in solid matrices: A comparison and evaluation of operationally defined extraction procedures and leaching tests
935
“Active filtration” for the elimination and recovery of phosphorus from waste water
936
“Active” refuges can inhibit the evolution of resistance in insects towards transgenic insect-resistant plants
937
“Actually, It Is More of a Guideline Than a Rule”
938
“Acute Phase Response and Plasma Carotenoid Concentrations in Older Women: Findings from the Nun Study”: Background
939
“Adiposity rebound”: reality or epiphenomenon?
940
“Adjustable” Artificial Chordal Replacement for Repair of Mitral Valve Prolapse
941
“Adore”, a logical meta-model supporting business process evolution
942
“Adrenarche and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Tale of Two Hypotheses”
943
“Adult Attachment Style Dimensions in Women Who Have Gay or Bisexual Fathers”: Response to Sirota
944
“AERFORM” code for numerical simulation of aerosol formation kinetics
945
“After 20 Years”: A Taphonomic Re-evaluation of Nahal Hadera V, an Epipalaeolithic Site on the Israeli Coastal Plain
946
“Afterlife” effects of mycorrhization on the decomposition of plant residues
947
“Afterlife” effects of mycorrhization on the decomposition of plant residues
948
“AgeFinder”: A Mac OS X computer program to evaluate electron microprobe data of monazite for chemical age dating
949
“Aging Can Be Fun!” How Seniors Inform Others to Maintain Cognitive Health
950
“Ağır Erkeklik: Erkekliğin Ağırlığı”
951
“Agreeing to disagree” type results: a decision-theoretic approach
952
“Ahoy Me Hearties!” Captain Pugwash, Bits of Movable Paper, and the Bible: A Tribute to John Ryan
953
“Air bag” organoleptic behavioral experiment for managing fear of oral malodor
954
“Air-quality indicators” for uniform indexing of atmospheric pollution over large metropolitan areas
955
“AL” AL-DAKHILIYAH ‘ALA AL-ASMA’: DIRASAH TAHLILIYAH NAHWIYAH FI SURAH YASIN
956
“ALADDIN” FROM ARABIAN NIGHTS TO DISNEY: THE CHANGE OF DISCOURSE AND IDEOLOGY
957
“Alarming” measles epidemic kills hundreds in Afghanistan
958
“All for some”: water inequity in Zambia and Zimbabwe
959
“All we like sheep…?”
960
“Aller Männerkultur zum Trotz.” Frauen in Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften
961
“Alone, I wouldnʹt have known what to do”:A qualitative study on social supportduring labor and delivery in Mexico
962
“Alpha-decays” of 10ΛBe and 10ΛB hypernuclei Original Research Article
963
“alt and Pepper” in the Eye and Face: A Prelude to Braintem Ichemia
964
“Alternative” endocytic mechanisms exploited by pathogens: New avenues for therapeutic delivery?
965
“Altruistic gene” a priori involves two different deleterious gene effects: A reply to Keller
966
“Am I doing it right?”: Older widows as interview participants in qualitative research
967
“Ambiguity” and scientometric measurement: A dissenting view
968
“Ambipolar diffusion” and magnetic reconnection
969
“American Empire” as an Analytic Question or a Rhetorical Move?
970
“Amnion Bank”—the use of long term glycerol preserved amniotic membranes in the management of superficial and superficial partial thickness burns
971
“Amount Effect” recorded in oxygen isotopes of Late Glacial horse (Equus) and bison (Bison) teeth from the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, southwestern United States
972
“An ecological perspective”: The value of species comparisons
973
“An essay on the Life Cycle: Characterizing intertemporal behavior with uncertainty, human capital, taxes, durables, imperfect capital markets, and non-separable preferences” by Thomas MaCurdy: An introduction
974
“An Esseen-type inequality for probability density functions, with an application” [Statist. Probab. Lett. 51 (2001) 397]
975
“An Expert System using A Decision Logic Charting Approach for Indian Legal Domain With specific reference to Transfer of Property Act”
976
“An honest tale speeds best being plainly told”: Art, Truth and Rhetorical Supremacy in Richard III
977
“An integral part of the childrenʹs education”: placing sun protection in Auckland primary schools
978
“An International Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of a Four-Component Combination Pill (“Polypill”) in People with Raised Cardiovascular Risk”
979
“An Island of Technicality in a Sea of Discretion”: A Critique of Existing Electric Power Systems Reliability Analysis and Policy
980
“An oasis for us”: ‘in-between’ spaces of training for people with mental health problems in the Scottish Highlands
981
“And since heaven has filled Spain with goods and gifts”: Lucas Mallada, the Regenerationist movement, and the Spanish environment, 1881–90
982
“And yet it moves” or why grammar overrides frequency: a reply to Kempen and Harbusch
983
“Angel” financing and public policy: An overview
984
“Annual Pharma Statistics” as a Health Information System Application in Iranian Pharmaceutical Sector
985
“Anomalous” U(l) symmetry in orbifold string models Original Research Article
986
“Antecedent and Postcedent”: A Syntactic Study of the “ABC’s Principles” of the Binding Theory in the EFL Students’ Written Discourses
987
“Anthropogenic” Pollen Assemblages from a Bronze Age Cemetery at Linga Fiold, West Mainland, Orkney
988
“Anti-aging”: A misnomer?
989
“Anti-Bayesian” parametric pattern classification using order statistics criteria for some members of the exponential family
990
“Anticomposite effect” in the system glassy LiPO3/crystalline MgO
991
“Antient” philosophy-science in Magna Graecia: Cassiodorus and Pythagoras and 20th c. literary travellers, Gissing and Douglas
992
“Antient” philosophy-science in Magna Graecia: Cassiodorus and Pythagoras and 20th c. literary travellers, Gissing and Douglas
993
“Antient” philosophy-science in Magna Graecia: Cassiodorus and Pythagoras and 20th c. literary travellers, Gissing and Douglas
994
“Antiferromagnetism” in social relations and Bonabeau model
995
“Antioxidant defenses in caterpillars: role of the ascorbate-recycling system in the midgut lumen” by Raymond V. Barbehenn, Stacie L. Bumgarner, Erica F. Roosen, Michael M. Martin Journal of Insect Physiology 47 (4–5) pp. 349–357 (2001)
996
“Antiparallel” DNA Loop in Gal Repressosome Visualized by Atomic Force Microscopy
997
“Anybody Should Follow Their Own Footsteps”: An Interview with Pietro Alano
998
“Apperceptive” Alexia in Posterior Cortical Atrophy
999
“Apples and Oranges”: Examining Different Social Groups’ Compliance With Government Health Instructions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
1000
“Are there lexicons?” A study of lexical and semantic processing in word-meaning deafness suggests “yes”
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