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Excess conductivity analysis for Tl0.8Hg0.2Ba2Ca2Cu3O9−δ substituted by Sm and Yb
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Excess conductivity in Cu0.5Tl0.5Ba2(Ca2−yMgy)(Cu0.5Zn2.5)O10−δ superconductor
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Excess conductivity in the paracoherence regime of pure and Ag doped (La1−xY x)2Ba2CaCu5Oz superconductors
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Excess copper induced oxidative stress and response of antioxidants in rice
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Excess copper induced physiological and proteomic changes in germinating rice seeds Original Research Article
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EXCESS COPPER UPTAKE IS A MODULATORY FACTOR OF PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF THE STEM CELLS PROGENITORS AND BLOOD ERYTHROCYTES
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Excess coronary artery bypass graft mortality among women with hypothyroidism
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Excess coronary heart disease in Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia, in relation to genetic factors and central obesity
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Excess current in high-Tc Josephson junction with thin PrBa2Cu3Oy barrier layer
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Excess current in point contacts on two-band superconductor MgB2 in magnetic field
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Excess current/capacitance observation on polymer–fullerene bulk heterojunction, studied through I–V and C/G–V measurements
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Excess demand and equilibration in multi-security financial markets: the empirical evidence
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Excess Demand Functions and Incomplete Markets
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Excess demand functions with incomplete markets—a global result
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Excess dietary glucose alters renal function before increasing arterial pressure and inducing insulin resistance
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Excess dietary histidine decreases the liver copper level and serum alanine aminotransferase activity in Long-Evans Cinnamon rats
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Excess dietary vitamin A reduces osteoclast activity in rats
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Excess dileptons in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions
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Excess dissolved Ca in the deep ocean: a hydrothermal hypothesis
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Excess electron capture by hydrated histidine side-chain group
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Excess electron transfer in flavin-capped, thymine dimer-containing DNA hairpins
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Excess energy and equation of state of fluids with hard-core potential models from a second-order Monte Carlo perturbation theory
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Excess enthalpies and excess heat capacities of the ternary system ethanol + N,N-dimethyl-formamide + cyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies and excess heat capacities of the ternary system ethanol + N,N-dimethylformamide + tetrahydrofuran at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies and excess volumes of N,N-dimethylethanolamine + 1,4-dioxane, + DMF, + DMA or + DMSO
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Excess enthalpies and volumes of mixing of 1-propanol or 2-propanol + cyclohexane at 298.15 and 308.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of (n-heptane or n-decane) + methyl tert-butyl ether + di-n-propyl ether ternary mixtures at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of {CH3(CH2)nOH, n=3–12}+methyl methylthiomethyl sulfoxide or dimethyl sulfoxide at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of alkane-1-amines {CnH2n+1NH2, n = 3–8} + methyl methylthiomethyl sulfoxide and +dimethyl sulfoxide at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of alkanediamines+benzene or + toluene mixtures: Predictions using group contribution models
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Excess enthalpies of binary and ternary mixtures containing tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME), tert-amyl alcohol (TAOH) and hexane at 298.15 and 313.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures {xdioxane isomer+(1−x)non-polar liquid} at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures containing Methyl Cellosolve and aliphatic alcohols
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures containing poly(propylene glycols) + benzyl alcohol, or + m-cresol, or + anisole at 308.15 K and at atmospheric pressure
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures of 2-ethoxyethanol with four hydrocarbons at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K: An experimental and theoretical study
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures of N,N-dimethylformamide with substituted benzenes at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of binary mixtures of some propylamines + some propanols at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of cyclohexane+n-hexane+(n-octane or n-dodecane) ternary mixture at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of dibutyl ether + n-hexane + (n-heptane or n-octane) ternary mixtures at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of dimethylsulfoxide with substituted benzenes at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of ethanolpropanal binary mixtures at 298.15 and 318.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of ether + alcohol + hydrocarbon mixtures: Binary and ternary mixtures containing dibutyl ether (DBE), 1-butanol and benzene at 298.15 K and 313.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of ethyl acetate and butyl acetate with 2-alkoxyethanols at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of five pentanol isomer + n-heptane systems measured at 303.15 K and a model describing the behavior
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Excess enthalpies of mixing methane with methanol, n-heptane, toluene and methylcyclohexane at 255.4 and 310.9 K and 13.8 MPa
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Excess enthalpies of o- and m-dihalogenated benzene+methyl methyl thiomethyl sulfoxide, +dimethyl sulfoxide at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of oxygenated compounds + hydrocarbon mixtures: Binary and ternary mixtures containing dibutyl ether (DBE), 1-butanol and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of the system containing pentyl ethanoate, 1,2-dimethylbenzene and n-nonane at 298.15 and 318.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: 2-methyltetrahydrofuran + n-hexane + (n-decane or n-dodecane) at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: diisopropyl ether + (2,2,4-trimethylpentane or n-heptane) + methylcyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: diisopropyl ether+n-octane+(n-heptane or n-dodecane) at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: tetrahydrofuran + (diisopropyl ether or 2-methyltetrahydrofuran) + n-heptane at 298.15 K
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Excess enthalpies, and vapor-liquid equilibrium and surface properties of the highly non-ideal associated mixtures formed by an alcohol and propanal
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Excess enthalpy and vapor–liquid equilibrium prediction using non-random lattice fluid equation of state
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Excess enthalpy for {x 1-hexanol +(1−x) hexane} at temperatures from 323 to 513 K, and pressures from 3.5 to 15 MPa
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Excess enthalpy of the system propan-1-ol+MTBE+i-octane. Experimental results and ERAS model calculations
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Excess entropy scaling for transport coefficients: diffusion and viscosity in liquid metals
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Excess female mortality in rural Somalia—Is inequality in the household a risk factor?
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Excess fibrinogen adsorption to monolayers of mixed lipids
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Excess free energy of nanoparticles in a polymer brush
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Excess free energy, enthalpy and entropy of surfactant-surfactant mixed micelle formation
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Excess free enthalpy of nanocrystalline silver, determined in a solid electrolyte cell
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Excess free volume in metallic glasses measured by X-ray diffraction
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Excess free volume in metallic glasses measured by X-ray diffraction Original Research Article
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Excess functions of binary liquid mixtures at varying pressures
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Excess Gibbs energies and volumes of the ternary system chloroform + tetrahydrofuran + cyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess Gibbs energies and volumes of the ternary system ethanol + dimethylformamide + tetrahydrofuran at 298.15 K
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Excess Gibbs energies of binary mixtures formed by nitrobenzene with selected compounds at 94.95 kPa
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Excess Gibbs energies of the ternary system ehtanol + tetrahydrofuran + cyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess Gibbs energies of the ternary system ethanol+N,N-dimethylformamide+cyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess Gibbs free energies at seven temperatures and excess enthalpies and volumes at 298.15 K of butanone with 1-propanol or 2-propanol
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Excess Gibbs free energies at several temperatures and excess enthalpies and volumes at 298.15 K of butanenitrile with 2-methyl-1-propanol or 2-methyl-2-propanol
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Excess Gibbs’ energies of selected binary mixtures formed by N,N-dimethyl formamide at 95.5 kPa
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Excess Gibbs’ energies of the binary mixtures formed by N,N-dimethylformamide with xylenes and cresols at 95.1 kPa
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Excess haemoglobin digestion by malaria parasites: a strategy to prevent premature host cell lysis
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Excess heat capacities of 1-methyl pyrrolidin-2-one and pyridine or picolines mixtures
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Excess heat capacities of the mixtures containing methylcyclohexane at 298.15 K
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Excess heat from kraft pulp mills: Trade-offs between internal and external use in the case of Sweden—Part 1: Methodology
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Excess heat from kraft pulp mills: Trade-offs between internal and external use in the case of Sweden—Part 2: Results for future energy market scenarios
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Excess helium and argon of radiogenic origin in Mediterranean brine basins
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Excess Heparin Dosing Among Fibrinolytic-treated Patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
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Excess heterogeneity, endogeneity and index restrictions
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Excess heterozygosity and scarce genetic differentiation in the populations of Phoenix dactylifera L.: human impact or ecological determinants
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Excess hospital admissions during the July 1995 heat wave in Chicago
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Excess in arrangements of segments
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Excess iodinuria in infants and its relation to the iodine in maternal milk
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Excess iron ion reduction in a thalassemia model using silver nanoparticles modified by the tannin fraction of Myrtus communis extract
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Excess iron-induced changes in the photosynthetic characteristics of sweet potato
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Excess isentropic compressibilities and excess ultrasound speeds in binary and ternary liquid mixtures
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Excess isobaric thermal expansion in the systems formed by oligooxaethylene and alkane in terms of an associated mixture model with equation of state contribution
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Excess isotherms as a new way for characterization of the columns for reversed-phase liquid chromatography
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Excess lead alters growth, metabolism and translocation of certain nutrients in radish Original Research Article
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Excess long real rate volatility
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Excess long-term mortality in patients with new-onset atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass grafting
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Excess long-term mortality in patients with ulcer complications
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Excess low energy photon pairs from pion annihilation at the chiral phase transition
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Excess Membrane Cholesterol Is Not Responsible for Metabolic and Bioenergetic Changes in AS-30D Hepatoma Mitochondria
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Excess Membrane Synthesis Drives a Primitive Mode of Cell Proliferation
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EXCESS METHANOL RECOVERY IN BIODIESEL PRODUCTION PROCESS USING A DISTILLATION COLUMN: A SIMULATION STUDY
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Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar heat capacities of the quaternary system: ethanol+N,N-dimethylformamide+tetrahydrofuran+cyclohexane at 298.15 K. Predictions by empirical and semiempirical rules
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Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes of formamide + 1-propanol or 2-propanol and thermodynamic modeling by Prigogine–Flory–Patterson theory and Treszczanowicz–Benson association model
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Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes of methyl methacrylate + benzene, + toluene, + p-xylene, + cyclohexane and + aliphatic diethers (diethyl, diisopropyl and dibutyl)
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Excess molar enthalpies and heat capacities of dimethyl sulfoxide + seven normal alkanols at 303.15 K and atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies and hydrogen bonding in binary mixtures containing glycols or poly(ethylene glycols) and 3-phenylpropyl alcohol at 308.15 K and atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary and ternary mixtures containing cyclic ether, 2-methylaniline and aromatic hydrocarbons
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary carbon dioxide + diethyl carbonate system at 298.15–308.15 K and 5.0–6.5 MPa
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures of 1,2-dichloroethane with ethers at 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures of ethanol + benzene, + cyclohexane, + propyl acetate and 1-propanol + benzene, + cyclohexane, + heptane at 348.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures of n-propanol, acetic acid, and n-propyl acetate at 313.15 K and atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures of trimethyl phosphate with alkanols {CH3(CH2)nOH, n = 0–3} at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures related to supercritical antisolvent precipitation: Carbon dioxide + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
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Excess molar enthalpies for di-n-butylether+1-propanol+n-decane at 298.15 and 308.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of carbon dioxide + a modifier (5 mol% methanol or 1-octanol) and hexane at 308.15 K and 12.40 MPa
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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of supercritical carbon dioxide and 1,8-cineole
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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of supercritical carbon dioxide and limonene
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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of supercritical carbon dioxide and water + ethanol solutions
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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of supercritical CO2 and linalool
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Excess molar enthalpies for propyl propanoate + cyclohexane + benzene at 298.15 and 308.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies HE of ternary mixtures of (methanol+ethanol+1-propanol or 2-propanol) at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of (ethane + ethene), (ethane + chloromethane), (propane + chloromethane), and (butane + chloromethane) calculated from cubic equations of state and the principle of corresponding states—a comparison with experimental results
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Excess molar enthalpies of 2-methylpropan-1-ol with aromatic hydrocarbons at 308.15 K in terms of an association model with a Flory contribution term
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing ethylene glycols or poly(ethylene glycols) + ethyl alcohol at 308.15 K and atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing glycols or (polyethylene) glycols+propylene carbonate at 308.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing phenetole+α-pinene or β-pinene in the range (288.15–313.15) K, and at atmospheric pressure: Application of the extended cell model of Prigogine
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing pine resins in the range 288.15–313.15 K, and at atmospheric pressure: Use of the extended cell model of Prigogine
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing poly(ethylene glycol) 200+four cyclic ethers at (288.15, 298.15 and 313.15) K and at atmospheric pressure
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures containing propylene carbonate + some n-alkoxy- and n-alkoxyethoxy-ethanols at 288.15, 298.15, and 313.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures of 1-hexene with some cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures of formamide with butanol at 298.15 K: Application of Prigogine–Flory–Patterson theory and Treszczanowicz–Benson association model
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Excess molar enthalpies of dibromomethane with acetonitrile, furan and acetophenone at 303.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of diethyl carbonate with o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, ethylbenzene, or ethyl benzoate at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of diethyl malonate+ (1-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol, 1-pentanol, n-heptane, and ethyl acetate) at T= (288.2, 298.2, 313.2, 328.2, 338.2, and 348.2 K) and p = 101.3 kPa
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Excess molar enthalpies of dimethylsulfoxide with chloroethanes and chloroethenes at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of ethyl acetoacetate + (methanol, +ethanol, +1-propanol, and +2-propanol) at T = (298.15, 313.15 and 328.15) K and p = (0.1 and 10.0) MPa
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Excess molar enthalpies of formamide + some alkan-1-ols (C1–C6) and their correlations at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) with alkan-1-ols (C1–C6) and their correlations at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of methylformate + (1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol and 1-pentanol) at T = 298.15 K, p = (5.0, 10.0) MPa, and methylformate + 1-propanol at T = 333.15 K, p = 10.0 Mpa
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Excess molar enthalpies of mixing of 1-propanol or 2-propanol with aromatic hydrocarbons at 308.15 K in terms of an association model
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Excess molar enthalpies of N,N-dimethylacetamide with substituted benzenes at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of several binary liquid mixtures containing either phenylmethylether (anisole) or benzaldehyde and an aromatic
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Excess molar enthalpies of ternary mixtures containing 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate and organic solvents
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Excess molar enthalpies of ternary mixtures containing o-toluidine + tetrahydropyran with pyridine or isomeric picolines or benzene or toluene at 308.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of ternary mixtures formed by methanol and methyl tert-butyl ether with ethanol or 1-propanol at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixture: 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + cyclohexane + n-octane
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: (diisopropyl ether or 2-methyltetrahydrofuran) + cyclohexane + n-heptane at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: (diisopropyl ether or tetrahydrofuran)+3-methylpentane+n-dodecane at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: dibutyl ether+2,2,4-trimethylpentane+(n-decane or n-dodecane)
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: ethyl tert-butylether + 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + (n-heptane or n-octane)
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary mixtures: methyl tert-butyl ether + 3-methylpentane + (n-decane or n-dodecane) at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary system (propyl propanoate+1-hexanol+n-hexane) at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpies of the ternary system toluene+p-xylene+1,2-dichloroethane at 298.15 K
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Excess molar enthalpy of 1-alkanol + 1-octene mixtures at 298.15 K: Experimental results and theoretical description by means of the ERAS and TB models
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Excess molar Gibbs energies of 2-methylpropan-1-ol with benzene or toluene or o- or m- and p-xylene at 308.15 K in terms of an association model
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Excess Molar Isentropic Compressibilities, Excess Molar Volumes, and Excess Sound Speeds of the 1-Propanol + Diethyl Ether + 1-Octanol Ternary Mixture and Constituent Binary Mixtures at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volume and viscosity study for the ternary system tetrahydrofuran (1) + 1-chlorobutane (2) + 1-butanol (3) at 283.15, 298.15 and 313.15 K
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Excess molar volume and viscosity study for the ternary system tetrahydrofuran (1) + 1-chlorobutane (2) + 2-butanol (3) at 283.15, 298.15 and 313.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and deviations of refractive indices at 298.15 K for binary and ternary mixtures with pyridine or aniline or quinoline
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Excess molar volumes and enthalpies for the binary systems propyl propanoate + o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and enthalpies for the ternary system [butyl butyrate + 1-octanol + octane] at the temperature 308.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and enthalpies of binary mixtures of an alkanol or an alkane with butyl-vinyl ether or iso-butyl-vinyl ether at 313.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and enthalpies of the ternary system (2-butanol + 1,3-dioxolane + n-hexane) at 298.15 and 313.15 K: Experimental values and ERAS model calculations
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Excess molar volumes and excess isentropic compressibilities of 2-pyrrolidinone at 308.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and excess isentropic compressibilities of tetrahydropyran + benzene + cyclo or n-alkanes ternary mixtures at 308.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and excess molar enthalpies for binary mixtures of 1,2-dichloropropane with methyl ethanoate, methyl propanoate, and methyl butanoate at T = 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and excess molar enthalpies in binary systems N-alkyl-triethylammonium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide + methanol
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Excess molar volumes and excess molar enthalpies of binary and ternary mixtures of (ethanol or 1-butanol), triethylamine and n-hexane
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Excess molar volumes and excess molar enthalpies of binary mixtures for 1,2-dichloropropane + 2-alkoxyethanol acetates at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and excess molar enthalpies of the binary mixtures of 1,2-dichloropropane with di- and triethylene glycol mono-alkyl ethers at T = 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and refractive indices at 298.15 K for the binary and ternary mixtures of diisopropyl ether + ethanol + 2,2,4-trimethylpentane
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary liquid mixtures of (polyether + ester) systems at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures of 1,2-diethoxyethane with chloroalkanes at 298×15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol with chloroalkanes at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures of 2-butoxyethanol (butyl cellosolve) with chloroalkanes at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures of some polyethers with 1-propanol at 288×15, 298×15, and 308×15 K
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Excess Molar Volumes and Viscosities of Mixtures Containing Dimethylformamide (DMF) with benzene, oxylene, 1, 4- Dioxane and Tetrahydrofuran at 298.15 K.
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Excess Molar Volumes and Viscosities of Mixtures of Diethylene Glycol Dibutyl Ether with Dialkyl Carbonates at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of mixtures of some n-alkoxyethanols with dialkyl carbonates at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes and viscosities of poly(ethylene glycol) 300 + water at different temperatures
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Excess molar volumes at 298.15 K of binary liquid organic mixtures containing n-alkanones and linear ethers: Application of Flory’s theory
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Excess molar volumes at 298.15 K of the ternary mixture: propyl propanoate + 2-hexanone + 1-chlorohexane
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Excess molar volumes for ternary mixture (N,N-dimethylformamide+1-propanol+water) at the temperature 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes for titanium butoxide contained binary and ternary systems at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of (1-chlorobutane + heptane + 2-butanone or 2-pentanone) at (288.15, 303.15 and 313.15) K. Measurements and correlations
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Excess molar volumes of (3-methyl-2-oxazolidinone+an alkan-1-ol) at 298.15 K, 313.15 K, and 328.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of (carbon dioxide + ethene) mixtures in the liquid and near-critical regions
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Excess molar volumes of (cyclohexanone+trichloromethane, or 1,2-dichloroethane, or trichloroethene, or 1,1,1-trichloroethane, or cyclohexane) at T=308.15 K, and of (cyclohexanone+dichloromethane) at T=303.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of 1-alcohol + aliphatic monoethers at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of an (1-alcohols+2,5-dioxahexane or 5,8,11-trioxapentadecane or 2-isopropoxyethanol) at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures containing ethylbenzene and isomeric xylenes at 303.65, 312.65 and 321.65 K
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures containing vinyl acetate + alkyl acetates at 298.15 K. Anomalous behavior of methyl acetate + vinyl acetate mixtures
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of 1,1,1-trichloroethane with ketones and esters at 303.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of acetonitrile and chloroalkanes at 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure with application of the ERAS-Model
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of alkanols with ethyl acetate from 298.15 to 323.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of alkyl acetates with hexane, tetrachloromethane, and trichloromethane
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Excess molar volumes of dichloroethane with alkanols at different temperatures
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Excess molar volumes of diisopropylamine + (C1–C5) alkan-1-ols: Application of the ERAS model and cubic EOS
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Excess molar volumes of N,N-dimethylformamide + 2-pentanone + alkan-1-ols mixed solvent systems at 303.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of n-hexane + ethanol, +(ethanol + water) and +(ethanol + water + sodium chloride) at 303.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of sulfolane in binary mixtures with six aromatic hydrocarbons at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of ternary mixtures {cyclohexane+n-hexane+1-chlorohexane} and {cyclohexane+n-hexane+1-hexanol} at the temperature of 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of ternary mixtures of 1,3-dichlorobenzene and methyl ethyl ketone with 1-alkanols at 303.15 K
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Excess molar volumes of ternary mixtures of di-n-butylether+1-heptanol+n-octane at the temperature of 298.15 K
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Excess Molar Volumes of the Ternary Mixture (Cyclohexane+Tetrahydrofuran+Chlorocyclohexane) and the Binary Mixtures (Cyclohexane + Tetrahydrofuran and Cyclohexane + Chlorocyclohexane) at 298.15 and 313.15 K
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Excess molar volumes, excess molar enthalpies and refractive index deviations for binary mixtures of propan-1-ol, butan-1-ol and pentan-1-ol with 2,2,4-trimethylpentane at 298.15 K
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Excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations and excess thermal expansion coefficients for binary and ternary mixtures consist of diethylketone + 2-butanol + ethylchloroacetate at (298.15, 308.15 and 318.15) K
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Excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations and isentropic compressibility changes in glycylglycine–NiCl2 aqueous ethanol mixtures
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Excess Mortality during Heat Waves, Tehran Iran: An Ecological Time-Series Study
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Excess mortality forces Brazil to strengthen control of health clinics
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Excess mortality in depression: a meta-analysis of community studies
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Excess mortality in epilepsy in developing countries
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Excess mortality in women with hospital-acquired bloodstream infection
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Excess mortality of unemployed men and women during a period of rapidly increasing unemployment
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Excess mortality related to diabetes mellitus in elderly medicare beneficiaries
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Excess nitrate and nitrogen fixation in the North Atlantic Ocean
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Excess nitrogen in selected thermal and mineral springs of the Cascade Range in northern California, Oregon, and Washington: sedimentary or volcanic in origin?
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Excess noise and other important characteristics of low light level imaging using charge multiplying CCDs
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Excess noise factor in large area avalanche photodiodes for different temperatures
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Excess noise factor in large area avalanche photodiodes for different temperatures
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Excess noise factor of neutron-irradiated silicon avalanche photodiodes
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Excess noise factor of neutron-irradiated silicon avalanche photodiodes
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Excess noise in InAs/GaSb type-II superlattice pin-photodiodes
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Excess noise in vanadium tungsten oxide bolometric material
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Excess number of percolation clusters on the surface of a sphere
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Excess of a class of g-frames
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Excess of bottom-released methane in an Arctic shelf sea polynya in winter
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Excess of continuous -K-g-frames and some other properties
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Excess of High Frequency Electroencephalogram Oscillations in Boys with Autism
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Excess of loss reinsurance and Gerber’s inequality in the Sparre Anderson model
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Excess of loss reinsurance and the probability of ruin in finite horizon : 074056 (M52) de Lourdes Centeno M., ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, Astin Colloquium Leuven, 1995
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Excess of loss reinsurance under joint survival optimality
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Excess of male fetuses in connection with twin pregnancies resulting in very preterm birth
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Excess of pions with chiral symmetry restoration
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Excess or wasteful commuting in a selection of British cities
234
Excess Oxygen in LaMnO3+DELTA
235
Excess Oxygen in Low Sr Doping La1-xSrxMnO3+DELTA Epitaxial Films
236
Excess partial molar enthalpy of 1-propanol in 1-propanol–acetone (or tetramethyl urea)–H2O at 25°C: effect of acetone (or tetramethyl urea) on H2O
237
Excess payoff dynamics and other well-behaved evolutionary dynamics
238
Excess plutonium in soil near the Nevada Test Site, USA
239
Excess pore pressure and grain crushing of sands by means of undrained and naturally drained ring-shear tests
240
Excess pressure of the phonon gas in nanocrystals
241
Excess properties and isobaric vapor–liquid equilibria for four binary systems of alkyl (methyl to butyl) methanoates with decane
242
Excess properties and phase equilibria calculated from a generalized van der Waals equation of state for the example of the mixture methane + ethane
243
Excess properties for binary systems ionic liquid + ethanol: Experimental results and theoretical description using the ERAS model
244
Excess properties of aqueous mixtures of methanol: Simulation versus experiment
245
Excess properties of binary systems formed by carbon tetrachloride with isopropanol and n-butanol
246
Excess properties of liquid mixtures from the perturbation theory of Barker–Henderson
247
Excess properties of the salol/lidocaine eutectic liquid mixture: Thermodynamic and spectroscopic investigations
248
Excess properties of the ternary system (hexane + 1,3-dioxolane + 1-butanol) at 298.15 and 313.15 K
249
Excess properties of the ternary system cyclohexane + 1,3-dioxolane + 1-butanol at 298.15 and 313.15 K
250
Excess quantities of dialkyl carbonate + cyclohexane mixtures at a variable temperature
251
Excess Rates of Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction in the Trial to Assess Improvement in Therapeutic Outcomes by Optimizing Platelet Inhibition With Prasugrel (Preventing Clinical Events or Chasing Enzymatic Ghosts?)
252
Excess reserves and the implementation of monetary policy of the ECB
253
Excess resistance in the superconducting transition of a mesoscopic Al disk
254
Excess resistance of bog surfaces in central Sweden
255
Excess retained cement in the posteromedial compartment after unicondylar knee arthroplasty
256
Excess risk of MI in patients treated with antidepressant medications
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Excess risk of MI in patients treated with antidepressant medications: The reply
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Excess risk of myocardial infarction in patients treated with antidepressant medications: association with use of tricyclic agents
259
Excess second-order thermodynamic derivatives of the {2-propanol + water} system from 313.15 K to 403.15 K up to 140 MPa. Experimental and Monte Carlo simulation study
260
EXCESS SLUDGE DISCHARGE FREQUENCY FOR UASB REACTORS
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EXCESS SLUDGE DISCHARGE FREQUENCY FOR UASB REACTORS
262
Excess Sludge Minimization in Conventional Activated Sludge Pilot Plant by Three Chemical Matters
263
Excess Sludge Production in Membrane Bioreactors: A Theoretical Investigation
264
Excess sludge reduction by biological way: From experimental experience to a real full scale application
265
Excess sludge reduction using pilot-scale lysis-cryptic growth system integrated ultrasonic/alkaline disintegration and hydrolysis/acidogenesis pretreatment
266
Excess sludge reduction using ultrasonic waves in biological wastewater treatment Original Research Article
267
Excess sodium ions improve Z selectivity in Horner–Wadsworth–Emmons olefinations with the Ando phosphonate
268
Excess Speed of Sound and Excess Molar Isentropic Compressibility in Binary Mixtures of Selected Amines in 2-Methoxy Ethanol at Various Temperatures
269
Excess surface work—A modelless way of getting surface energies and specific surface areas directly from sorption isotherms
270
Excess thermal-noise in the electrical breakdown of random resistor networks
271
Excess thermodynamic functions for ternary systems containing fuel oxygenates and substitution hydrocarbons: 2. Total-pressure data and GE for methyl tert-butyl ether/n-heptane/1-hexene at 313.15 K
272
Excess thermodynamic properties for equal size Lennard–Jones mixtures and the effect of the difference of the potential well depth between components
273
Excess thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures of ethyl acetate with benzene, ethanol, and 2,2,2-trifluoroethan-1-ol at 298.15 K
274
Excess thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures of ethyl formate with benzene, ethanol, and 2,2,2-trifluoroethan-1-ol at 298.15 K
275
Excess thermodynamic properties, and for the binary systems {1,2-dichloropropane + 2-alkoxyethanols} at T = 298.15 K
276
Excess titanium in barium titanate nanoparticles directly synthesized from solution Original Research Article
277
Excess tyrosine hydroxylase restriction fragment length polymorphism homozygosity in unipolar but not bipolar patients: A preliminary report
278
Excess virial coefficients with application in data analysis
279
Excess Visceral Adipose Tissue/Ectopic Fat: The Missing Link in the Obesity Paradox?
280
EXCESS VISCOSITY AND COMPRESSIBILITY OF BINARY MIXTURES OF METHANOL WITH ACETONITRILE AND DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
281
Excess viscosity and glass transition
282
Excess volatility and efficiency in French and German stock markets
283
Excess volume, changes of refractive index and surface tension of binary 1,2-ethanediol + 1-propanol or 1-butanol mixtures at several temperatures
284
Excess volume, excess enthalpy and vapour–liquid equilibria of N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-1,3-butanediamine + n-heptane or + cyclohexane mixtures
285
Excess volumes and excess enthalpies of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone with branched alcohols
286
Excess volumes and excess heat capacities for alkanediol + water systems in the temperature interval (283.15–313.15) K
287
Excess volumes and excess heat capacities of nitromethane+(1-propanol or 2-propanol)
288
Excess volumes and excess thermal expansivities for binary mixtures of 2-ethoxyethanol with non-polar solvents at temperatures between 283.15 K and 328.15 K
289
Excess volumes and isobaric heat capacities of diisopropyl ether with several alkanols at 298.15 K: Application of the symmetrical extended real associated solution model
290
Excess volumes and saturation pressures for the system methane + n-tetracosane at 374 K. Representation by improved EOS mixing rules
291
Excess volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures of trichloroethylene with branched alcohols
292
Excess volumes of binary systems formed by a 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine and n-alkane
293
Excess volumes of mixtures of glymes with normal, branched and cyclic alkanes
294
Excess volumes of some halogenated aromatics+methyl methylthiomethyl sulfoxide, +dimethyl sulfoxide at 298.15 K
295
Excess volumes of ternary mixtures of N,N-dimethylformamide-diethyl ketone-1-alkanols at 303.15K
296
Excess volumes of the ternary system ethanol+tetrahydrofuran+cyclohexane at 298.15 K
297
Excess volumes, densities, speeds of sound and viscosities for the binary systems of diisopropyl ether with hydrocarbons at 303.15 K
298
Excess volumes, densities, speeds of sound and viscosities of binary systems of diisopropyl ether and acetates at 303.15 K
299
Excess volumes, speeds of sound and transport properties of mixtures of 2-methoxyethanol with branched and alicyclic alcohols at 303.15 K
300
Excess wealth order and sample spacings
301
Excess weight at time of presentation of myocardial infarction is associated with lower initial mortality risks but higher long-term risks including recurrent re-infarction and cardiac death
302
Excess zinc and progressive cholestasis: a new disease?
303
Excess zinc associated with cholestasis
304
Excess zinc associated with severe progressive cholestasis in Cree and Ojibwa-Cree children
305
Excess-entropy scaling of dynamics for methane in various nanoporous materials
306
Excesses of Gabor frames
307
Excesses of seawater-derived 234U in volcanic glasses from Loihi Seamount due to crustal contamination
308
Excessive activation of matrix metalloproteinases coincides with left ventricular remodeling during transition from hypertrophy to heart failure in hypertensive rats
309
Excessive alcohol consumption is blocked by glial cell line–derived neurotrophic factor
310
Excessive Antibiotic Use in Men with Prostatitis
311
Excessive anticoagulation in patients with mild renal insufficiency receiving long-term therapeutic enoxaparin
312
Excessive Appetites. A Psychological View of Addictions, 2nd Edition: by Jim Orford. Published by Wiley: Chichester 2001, £29.95 paperback, 406 pages, ISBN: 0471982318
313
Excessive appetitive arousal in Prader–Willi syndrome
314
Excessive Attitudes in Love and Its Exploitation (Cults)
315
Excessive Balmer line broadening in capacitively coupled rf water-vapor plasmas
316
Excessive breast self-examination may promote anxiety
317
Excessive breathlessness through emotional imagery in asthma
318
Excessive compression of the human tibio-femoral joint causes ACL rupture
319
Excessive continuation and dynamic agency costs of debt
320
Excessive Crying of Infancy; A Report of 200 Cases
321
Excessive daydreaming: A case history and discussion of mind wandering and high fantasy proneness
322
Excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue in depressed patients and therapeutic response of a sedating antidepressant
323
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Its Associated Factors among Emergency Medicine Residents in South Korea: A Nationwide Survey
324
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Safety Performance: Comparing Proactive and Reactive Approaches
325
Excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep complaints among children with epilepsy
326
Excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with Parkinson’s syndrome and sleep–wake complaints
327
Excessive defense expenditures and economic stabilization: The case of Pakistan
328
Excessive dietary levamisole suppresses growth performance of hybrid striped bass, Morone chrysops×M. saxatilis, and elevated levamisole in vitro impairs macrophage function
329
Excessive drinking and other problem behaviours among 14–16 year old schoolchildren
330
Excessive drinking in college: Behavioral outcome, not binge, as a basis for prevention
331
Excessive environmental risks: An intergenerational market failure
332
Excessive erythrocytosis, chronic mountain sickness, and serum cobalt levels
333
Excessive expression of synaptojanin in brains with Down syndrome
334
Excessive factorizations of bipartite multigraphs Original Research Article
335
Excessive formation of reactive oxygen species normalizbd by pyruvate or by exercise training
336
Excessive hair in women
337
Excessive health behaviors in those at risk for physical disorder
338
Excessive homozygosity in doubled haploids — advantages and disadvantages for plant breeding and fundamental research
339
Excessive irradiance and antioxidant responses of an Antarctic marine diatom exposed to iron limitation and to dynamic irradiance
340
Excessive lateral dental arch expansion in experimentally developed acromegaly-like rats
341
Excessive masturbation after epilepsy surgery
342
Excessive movement of the coronary sinus lead of CRT-D and severe tricuspid regurgitation
343
Excessive near 1-factorizations
344
EXCESSIVE ORIENTATION TO EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH AN OBSTACLE FOR INNOVATIVENESS AND CRITICALITY IN ELT METHODOLOGY
345
Excessive oxygen deficit during low-level exercise in heart failure
346
Excessive Papillary Muscle Traction and Dilated Mitral Annulus in Mitral Valve Prolapse Without Mitral Regurgitation
347
Excessive post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage requiring ligature of the external carotid artery
348
Excessive Pretreatment Weight Loss Is a Risk Factor for the Survival Outcome of Esophageal Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Radical Surgery and Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy
349
Excessive Price Volatility in the California Ancillary Services Markets: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
350
Excessive radiofrequency application: Effects on capsular tissue in an animal model
351
Excessive reliance on afforestation in Chinaʹs arid and semi-arid regions: Lessons in ecological restoration
352
Excessive responsibility in obsessional concerns: A fine-grained experimental analysis
353
Excessive risk exposure: A question of ethical decision-making
354
Excessive sinus pauses and their elimination in a patient with sleep apnea syndrome
355
Excessive Sodium Intake and Cardiovascular Disease: A-Salting Our Vessels
356
Excessive sound noise risk assessment in textile mills of an Ethiopian-Kombolcha textile industry share company
357
Excessive stem cell competition in the competitive long-term repopulation assay - development of a solution
358
Excessive Strand End Slip in Prestressed Piles
359
EXCESSIVE TESTING IN EMERGENT EVALUATION OF CHILDREN WITH FIRST UNPROVOKED SEIZURE
360
Excessive tool wear and moisture content in ceramic plaster machining
361
Excessive tool wear and moisture content in ceramic plaster machining
362
Excessive Utilization of Laboratory Investigations and its Relationship with Defensive Medicine Practice: A Saudi Arabia Perspective
363
Excessive vomiting abolished by carotid denervation
364
Excessive water drinking behavior in autism
365
Excessive zinc in diet induces leptin resistance in Wistar rat through increased uptake of nutrients at intestinal level
366
Excessive-life time cancer risks due to concentration of radionuclides and quantification of contamination of sediments from dredged portion of Niger River Nigeria
367
Exchange algorithms for constructing large spatial designs
368
Exchange and correlation effect on spin Coulomb drag in a quasi-two-dimensional electron system
369
Exchange and correlation effects on drag in low density electron bilayers: Coulomb and virtual-optical-phonon-mediated electron–electron interaction
370
Exchange and correlation energy functionals for two-dimensional open-shell systems
371
Exchange and correlation Kohn–Sham functionals for the helium atom: locality and homogeneity
372
Exchange and correlations effects in small metallic nanoshells
373
Exchange and interest rate channels during a deflationary era—Evidence from Japan, Hong Kong and China
374
Exchange and observation systems for charge stripper foils at the J-PARC 3GeV-RCS
375
Exchange and observation systems for charge stripper foils at the J-PARC 3GeV-RCS
376
Exchange and reduction of retained hydrogen isotope by glow discharges
377
Exchange and spin-fluctuation mechanisms of superconductivity in cuprates
378
Exchange anisotropy in NiFe/NiO/CoPt trilayers
379
Exchange anisotropy in PtMn/Ni/sub 80/Fe/sub 20/(110) quad-crystal films
380
EXCHANGE BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT, JEW AND ARAB: AN EXCHANGE BETWEEN GIL ANIDJAR AND DAVID N. MYERS
381
Exchange bias and magneto-resistance in an all-oxide spin valve with multi-ferroic BiFeO3 as the pinning layer
382
Exchange bias and suppression of superparamagnetism of α-Fe nanoparticles in NiO matrix
383
Exchange bias behavior of monodisperse Fe3O4/γ-Fe2O3 core/shell nanoparticles
384
Exchange bias between NiFe and superlattices
385
Exchange bias effect and anisotropy analysis of FM/AF bilayers
386
Exchange bias effect and anisotropy analysis of FM/AF bilayers
387
Exchange bias effect attributed to the spontaneous phase separation in polycrystalline Nd0.88Sr0.12CoO3
388
Exchange bias identifies lamellar magnetism as the origin of the natural remanent magnetization in titanohematite with ilmenite exsolution from Modum, Norway
389
Exchange bias in nanostructures
390
Exchange bias in nanostructures
391
Exchange bias in polycrystalline Bi1−xLaxFeO3/NiFe bilayers
392
Exchange bias in room-temperature epitaxial Fe3O4 film
393
Exchange bias of hysteresis loop in the Ising two-dimensional ferromagnet-antiferromagnet structure
394
Exchange bias tuned by cooling field in nanoparticles
395
Exchange bias-like magnetic properties in
396
Exchange charge model and analysis of the microscopic crystal field effects in KAl(MoO4)2:Cr3+
397
Exchange contributions to the grand potential of a uniform electron gas at finite temperature
398
Exchange coupled magnetic nanocomposites of Sm(Co1−xFex)5 / Fe3O4 with core/shell structure
399
Exchange coupling and polarization relaxation in self-assembled quantum dots
400
Exchange coupling between two electrons in double quantum dot structures
401
Exchange coupling constants using density functional theory: The M0X suite
402
Exchange coupling for excitons in quantum wires
403
Exchange coupling optimization on CoPtCrO perpendicular media
404
Exchange current contributions to the octet baryon magnetic moments
405
Exchange current operators and electromagnetic dipole transitions in heavy quarkonia Original Research Article
406
Exchange currents in photoproduction of baryon resonances
407
Exchange dipole interaction in a multilevel cooperative system of atoms
408
Exchange dynamics of surfactants in adsorption layers investigated by PFG NMR diffusion
409
Exchange energy density and some approximate exchange potentials obtained from Hartree–Fock theory of the ground state of the Be atom
410
Exchange experiments of C60 and halides on a Au(1 1 1) surface
411
Exchange fairness and employee performance: An examination of the relationship between organizational politics and procedural justice
412
Exchange force for two-level systems such as LiH and
413
Exchange in a general market with indivisible goods
414
Exchange interaction and acoustical phonon modes in CdTe nanocrystals
415
Exchange interaction and oscillations of the magnetization of the electron gas in a quantum cylinder
416
Exchange interaction at the interface of Fe–NiOnanocomposites
417
Exchange interaction between nuclear spins
418
Exchange interaction effects in the crossing of spin-polarized Landau levels in a silicon-germanium heterostructure: transition into a ferromagnetic state
419
Exchange interaction in argentum iodide nanocrystals
420
Exchange interactions and Curie temperature of Y-Co compounds
421
Exchange interactions in a Fe5 complex: A theoretical study using density functional theory
422
Exchange interactions in CdMnTe/CdMgTe quantum wells under high magnetic fields
423
Exchange interactions in Fe/Pt multilayers
424
Exchange interactions in hydrogen-induced amorphous YFe2
425
Exchange interactions in R2Fe17−xGax (R=Y, Sm, Gd, Tb, Ho and Tm) compounds
426
Exchange interactions in random magnetic overlayers
427
Exchange interactions in the genuine organic ferromagnet accompanying pressure-induced ferro- to antiferromagnetic transition
428
Exchange Leavitt path algebras and stable rank
429
Exchange lemmas 1: Dengʹs lemma
430
Exchange lemmas 2: General Exchange Lemma
431
Exchange Lemmas for Singular Perturbation Problems with Certain Turning Points
432
Exchange makes progress: Hepatobiliary Surgery and Manuscript Writing Symposium cosponsored by HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition and AME Publishing Company
433
Exchange Market Algorithm for Multiple DG Placement and Sizing in a Radial Distribution System
434
Exchange Market Pressure and the Degree of Exchange Market Intervention: The Case of Iran
435
Exchange market pressure and the Reserve Bank of India’s intervention activity
436
Exchange model for proton relaxation in disordered metallic hydrides
437
Exchange model of the {[Fe4S4]Fe} active site of sulfite reductase Original Research Article
438
Exchange narrowing in circular and cylindrical molecular aggregates: degenerate versus nondegenerate states Original Research Article
439
Exchange narrowing in dynamically disordered molecular aggregates
440
Exchange of (3-mercaptopropyl)trimethoxysilane with alkanethiol and co-adsorption on silver powder
441
Exchange of 18O in the reaction of peroxynitrite with CO2
442
Exchange of adsorbed serum proteins during adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus to an abiotic surface and Candida albicans hyphae—An AFM study
443
Exchange of ammonia at the sea surface—a preliminary study
444
Exchange of angular momentum in EMCD experiments
445
Exchange of angular momentum in EMCD experiments
446
Exchange of atmospheric formic and acetic acids with trees and crop plants under controlled chamber and purified air conditions
447
Exchange of boryl ligand substituents in Os[B(OEt)2]Cl(CO)(PPh3)2
448
Exchange of carbon by an upwelling filament off Cape Ghir (NW Africa)
449
Exchange of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) between rice paddy fields and the atmosphere in subtropical China
450
Exchange of CH4 and N2O in a subarctic heath soil: effects of inorganic N and P and amino acid addition
451
Exchange of CH4 and N2O in a subarctic heath soil: effects of inorganic N and P and amino acid addition
452
Exchange of chloride by bromide in the manganese photosystem-II complex studied by cw- and pulsed-EPR Original Research Article
453
Exchange of comments on “Temporal shifting: a hidden key to the skewed peak puzzle”
454
Exchange of ejecta between Telesto and Calypso: Tadpoles, horseshoes, and passing orbits
455
Exchange of genetic sequences of long terminal repeat and the env gene by a promiscuous primate type D retrovirus
456
Exchange of global mean angular momentum between an atmosphere and its underlying planet
457
Exchange of heavy metal ions in titanosilicate Na-ETS-10 membrane from molecular dynamics simulations
458
Exchange of interlayer terephthalate anions from a Mg–Al layered double hydroxide: formation of intermediate interstratified phases
459
Exchange of iron ions into layers of α-zirconium phosphate
460
Exchange of isonitrile ligands in the complex [Mo(O)Cl(CNMe)4]+ by the tetraphos ligand prP4: Stereochemical influences on the reaction course
461
Exchange of light rare earths for Ca in apatite
462
Exchange of mercury between atmosphere and vegetation under contaminated conditions
463
Exchange of N-CoR Corepressor and Tip60 Coactivator Complexes Links Gene Expression by NF-κB and β-Amyloid Precursor Protein
464
Exchange of nonclassical properties between two interacting modes of light and mutual conversion of the Fock and coherent states
465
Exchange of nutrients across the sediment–water interface in intertidal ria systems (SW Europe)
466
Exchange of organic solvents between the atmosphere and grass the use of open top chambers
467
Exchange of planktonic biomass through the Strait of Gibraltar in late summer conditions
468
Exchange of reduced volatile sulfur compounds between leaf litter and the atmosphere
469
Exchange of SO42− ions with F− ions in mineral celestite under hydrothermal conditions
470
Exchange of stability of an equilibrium of homogeneous planar differential systems Original Research Article
471
Exchange of tritium implanted into oxide ceramics for protium by exposure to air vapors at room temperature
472
Exchange of Water and Nutrients Between the Skagerrak and the Kattegat
473
Exchange of water between conduits and matrix in the Floridan aquifer
474
Exchange of water masses between the East China Sea and the Kuroshio off northeastern Taiwan
475
Exchange parameters in Fe-based molecular magnets
476
Exchange pattern of gaseous elemental mercury in an active urban landfill facility Original Research Article
477
Exchange Processes between a River and Its Groyne Fields: Model Experiments
478
Exchange Processes between a River and Its Groyne Fields: Model Experiments
479
Exchange programmes and student mobility: Meeting student’s expectations or an expensive holiday?
480
Exchange property and the natural preorder between simple modules over semi-Artinian rings
481
Exchange rate and foreign inflation risk premiums in global equity returns
482
Exchange Rate and Indonesia-China Bilateral Industry Trade Flows: J-Curve and Asymmetric Effects
483
Exchange rate and monetary regime options for regional cooperation in East Asia
484
Exchange rate based stabilizations under real frictions: The role of endogenous labor supply
485
Exchange rate behaviour under the EMS regime: was there any systematic change?
486
Exchange rate crises with domestic bank runs: evidence from the 1980s
487
Exchange rate determination and inflation in Southeast Asian countries
488
Exchange rate determination: The role of factor price rigidities and nontradeables
489
Exchange rate dynamics and international effects of monetary shocks in monetary, equilibrium models
490
Exchange rate dynamics and speculator horizons
491
Exchange rate dynamics and the welfare effects of monetary policy in a two-country model with home-product bias
492
Exchange rate dynamics in a model of pricing-to-market
493
Exchange rate dynamics in anticipation of time-contingent regime switching: modelling the effects of a possible delay
494
Exchange rate dynamics in Indonesia: 1980–1998
495
Exchange rate dynamics, central bank interventions and chaos control methods
496
Exchange rate economics : Peter Isard. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 275 pp. $59.95 ISBN 0-521-46047-6
497
Exchange Rate Economics: By Lucio Sarno and Mark P. Taylor, Cambridge University Press, 2003
498
Exchange rate effects on the volume and variability of trade flows
499
Exchange Rate Equilibrium and Fundamentals in Asia-Pacific Countries
500
Exchange rate expectations and market shares
501
Exchange rate expectations: controlled experiments with artificial traders
502
Exchange rate exposure
503
Exchange rate exposure and valuation effects of cross-border acquisitions
504
Exchange rate exposure, hedging, and the use of foreign currency derivatives
505
Exchange rate exposures of US banks: A cash flow-based methodology
506
Exchange rate fluctuations and disaggregated economic activity in the US: theory and evidence
507
Exchange rate fluctuations in an economy with noise traders
508
Exchange rate fluctuations, financing constraints, hedging, and exports: Evidence from firm level data
509
Exchange rate forecasting using a combined parametric and nonparametric self-organising modelling approach
510
Exchange Rate Forecasting. Techniques and Applications: Imad A. Moosa, Macmillan Business, London, 2000, ISBN: 0-333-73644-3, pp. 448, £120 (Hardback)
511
Exchange rate forecasting: the errors we’ve really made
512
Exchange rate forecasting: the errors weve really made
513
Exchange rate intervention in Australia (December 1983 to May 1993)
514
Exchange rate intervention with options
515
Exchange rate management and manufactured exports in Sub-Saharan Africa
516
Exchange rate management in Ukraine: Is there a case for more flexibility?
517
Exchange rate market efficiency: across and within countries
518
Exchange rate mean reversion from real shocks within an intertemporal equilibrium mod
519
Exchange Rate Misalignment and Economic Growth: Recent Evidence in Malaysia
520
Exchange Rate Misalignment in Oil Exporting Countries (OPEC): Focusing on Iran
521
Exchange Rate Misalignment, Volatility and Import Flows in Malaysia
522
EXCHANGE RATE MISALIGNMENT, VOLATILITY AND MALAYSIAN EXPORT FLOWS
523
Exchange Rate Misalignment: Concepts and Measurement for Developing Countries, Lawrence Hinkle and Peter Montiel (eds.), World Bank, 1999.
524
Exchange Rate Movements and Monetary Policies: Which Has Greater Influence on Petroleum
525
Exchange rate movements and the profitability of U.S. multinationals
526
Exchange rate of the US dollar and the J curve: the case of oil exporting countries
527
Exchange rate overshooting in Turkey
528
Exchange Rate Pass Through On Prices: The Case Of Turkey
529
Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Central Bank Credibility: Evidence on Inflation Targeting Countries
530
Exchange rate pass-through and dynamic oligopoly: an empirical investigation
531
Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Inflation in Dollarized Economies: Evidence from the Middle Eastern and North African Countries
532
Exchange rate pass-through and monetary policy in Croatia
533
Exchange rate pass-through and the J-curve: An analysis of the Korean case
534
Exchange Rate Pass-Through Effect on the Price of Imported Medical Goods in Iran: A Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (NARDL) Approach
535
Exchange rate pass-through for strategic pricing and advertising: An empirical analysis of the U.S. photographic film industry
536
Exchange rate pass-through in EMU acceding countries: Empirical analysis and policy implications
537
Exchange rate pass-through in two-period duopoly
538
Exchange Rate Pass-Through on Non-Oil Trade Balance in Iran
539
Exchange rate pass-through to domestic prices: Does the inflationary environment matter?
540
Exchange rate pegs and foreign exchange exposure in East and South East Asia
541
Exchange rate policies and endogenous time preference: a dynamic analysis of a small open economy
542
Exchange Rate Policies, Prices and Supply-Side Response: A Study of Transitional Economies: Edited by Christos Papazoglou and Eric J. Pentecost. Palgrave, St. Martinʹs Press, New York, 2001. xii+201 pp., index, $69.95
543
Exchange rate policy and interdependence: Perspectives from the Pacific Basin : Reuven Glick and Michael M. Hutchison, eds. (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1994). pp. ix + 457. $59.95
544
Exchange Rate Policy in Transition Economies: The Case of Hungary,
545
Exchange Rate Policy of Iran
546
Exchange Rate Politics In Latin America: Carol Wise and Riordan Roett (Eds.), Brookings, Washington, D.C., 2000, 178 pp.
547
Exchange rate prediction with multilayer perceptron neural network using gold price as external factor
548
Exchange rate puzzles and distorted beliefs
549
Exchange rate puzzles: A tale of switching attractors
550
Exchange rate regime credibility, the agency cost of capital and devaluation
551
Exchange rate regime durability and performance in developing versus advanced economies
552
Exchange rate regime durability and performance in developing versus advanced economies$
553
Exchange rate regime reforms with black market leakages
554
Exchange rate regime transitions
555
Exchange Rate Regime, Exchange Rate Variability and Flows of Malaysia’s Foreign Trade
556
Exchange rate regime, volatility and international correlations on bond and stock markets
557
Exchange rate regimes and international business cycles
558
Exchange rate regimes and national price levels
559
Exchange rate regimes and revenue performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
560
Exchange rate regimes and shocks asymmetry: the case of the accession countries
561
Exchange rate regimes and the linkage between money and output in Greece
562
Exchange rate regimes and the price of exchange rate risk
563
Exchange Rate Regimes and the Stability of Trade Policy in Transition Economies,
564
Exchange rate regimes and trade prices Does the EMS matter?
565
Exchange rate regimes in Central and East European countries: Deeds vs. words
566
Exchange rate regimes, banking and the non-tradable sector
567
Exchange rate regimes, banking and the non-tradable sector
568
Exchange rate regimes, inflation and output volatility in developing countries
569
Exchange rate regimes, saving glut and the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle: The East Asian experience
570
Exchange rate regimes: Chinaʹs experience and choices
571
Exchange rate regimes; RMB; China
572
Exchange rate returns, ‘news’, and risk premia
573
Exchange Rate Rhock on Malaysian Prices of Imports and Exports: An Empirical Analysis
574
Exchange rate risk and internationally diversified portfolios
575
Exchange Rate Risk Management in International Construction Ventures
576
Exchange rate sensitivity of Japan’s bilateral trade flows
577
Exchange rate sensitivity of the Canadian bilateral inpayments and outpayments
578
Exchange Rate Sensitivity of U.S. Trade Flows: Evidence from Industry Data
579
Exchange rate shocks, currency options and the Siegel paradox
580
Exchange rate stabilization in the ERM: identifying European monetary policy reactions
581
Exchange rate target zones, realignments and the interest rate differential: Theory and evidence
582
Exchange rate uncertainty and firm profitability
583
Exchange Rate Variability and Chinaʹs Exports
584
Exchange rate variability and the riskiness of U.S. multinational firms: Evidence from the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system
585
Exchange rate variability and the riskiness of US multinational firms: evidence from the Asian financial turmoil
586
Exchange rate variation, commodity price variation and the implications for international trade
587
Exchange Rate Volatility and Cotton Producer’s Behaviour: Evidence from Pakistan
588
Exchange rate volatility and currency union: New Zealand evidence
589
Exchange rate volatility and economic performance in Peru: a firm level analysis
590
Exchange rate volatility and export growth in India: An ARDL bounds testing approach
591
Exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment (FDI) behavior in Pakistan: A time series analysis with auto regressive distributed lag (ARDL) application
592
Exchange Rate Volatility and Foreign Direct Investment Flows: Evidence from Nigeria
593
Exchange Rate Volatility and India-U.S. Export at Commodity Level: Evidence from an Autoregressive Distributed Lag Approach
594
Exchange rate volatility and international trade: A general-equilibrium analysis
595
Exchange rate volatility and intervention: implications of the theory of optimum currency areas
596
Exchange rate volatility and its effect on stock market volatility
597
Exchange rate volatility and its impact on the transaction costs of covered interest rate parity
598
Exchange rate volatility and oil prices shocks and its impact on economic sustainability
599
Exchange rate volatility and productivity growth: The role of financial development
600
Exchange rate volatility and regime change: A Visegrad comparison
601
Exchange rate volatility and stock returns for the U.S.
602
Exchange Rate Volatility, Trade and Capital Flows under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes: Piet Sercu and Raman Uppal. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. $49.95 154 pp. ISBN 0-521-56294-5.
603
Exchange rate volatility: Does politics matter?
604
EXCHANGE RATE, J CURVE AND DEBT BURDEN OF PAKISTAN
605
Exchange rate, tariff and trade flows: Alternative policy scenarios for India
606
Exchange rate-based stabilization with endogenous fiscal response
607
Exchange ratepass-throughandcreditconstraints
608
Exchange ratepass-throughandcreditconstraints: Firms pricetomarketaslongastheycan
609
Exchange rates and casualties during the first world war$
610
Exchange rates and export prices of Japanese manufacturing
611
Exchange rates and firmsʹ liquidity: evidence from ADRs
612
Exchange Rates and Foreign Direct Investment: A Note
613
Exchange rates and fundamentals: evidence on the economic value of predictability
614
Exchange rates and fundamentals: new evidence from real-time data
615
Exchange rates and interest rates: can term structure models explain currency movements?
616
Exchange rates and international financial assets: A special issue in honor of Stanley W. Black
617
Exchange rates and investment good prices: A cross-industry comparison
618
Exchange rates and market power: evidence from the petrochemical industry
619
Exchange rates and oligopoly
620
Exchange rates and stock prices: implications for European convergence
621
Exchange rates and the competitiveness of the United States timber sector in a global economy
622
Exchange rates and the European business cycle : An application of a quasi-empirical two-country model
623
Exchange rates and the monetary system : Peter B. Kenen. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1994. 557 pp. $74.95 ISBN 1-85278-943-3.
624
Exchange rates and the trade balance: the case of Singapore 1970 to 1996
625
Exchange rates and trade balances under the dollar standard
626
Exchange rates and trade: How important is hysteresis in trade?
627
Exchange rates do matter: French job reallocation and exchange rate turbulence, 1984–1992
628
Exchange Rates in Singapore and Malaysia: Are They Driven by the Same Fundamentals?
629
Exchange rates in the new EU accession countries: What have we learned from the forerunners?
630
Exchange rates of dynamic heterogeneities in a glass-forming liquid
631
Exchange rates, financial innovation and divisia money: the sterling/dollar rate 1972–1990
632
Exchange Rates, Gold Coin Prices, and Herding in the Stock Market
633
Exchange rates, interest rates and current account news: some evidence from Australia
634
Exchange rates, interventions, and the predictability of stock returns in Japan
635
Exchange rates, stock prices, and money markets: evidence from Singapore
636
Exchange reactions between whey proteins and caseins in heated soya oil-in-water emulsion systems — behavior of individual proteins
637
Exchange reactions between whey proteins and caseins in heated soya oil-in-water emulsion systems — overall aspects of the reaction
638
Exchange reactions with Dick Dalitz Original Research Article
639
Exchange relations, Dyck paths and copolymer adsorption Original Research Article
640
Exchange representations in Kohn–Sham NMR shielding calculations
641
Exchange rings and their extensions
642
Exchange risk and the supply-side effects of real interest rate changes
643
Exchange splitting of the Cr, Fe and Mn 3s XPS spectra in some ternary magnetic semiconductor sulphides
644
Exchange strategies for multiple Ant Colony System
645
Exchange symmetry in a system of nonrelativistic spin-1/2 fermions in the Feynman quantum statistics representation
646
Exchange terms in the two-nucleon induced non-mesonic weak decay of Λ-hypernuclei Original Research Article
647
Exchange through the Bab el Mandab
648
EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
649
Exchange trading rules and stock market liquidity
650
Exchange transfer in high-nuclearity mixed valence magnetic clusters: Theoretical approach and expected manifestations Original Research Article
651
Exchange Transfusion During Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation Used as a Bridge to ABO-Mismatch Cardiac Transplantation
652
Exchange Transfusion in Management of Fulminant Pertussis: A Case Report
653
Exchange Transfusion Trends and Risk Factors for Extreme Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia over 10 Years in Shiraz, Iran
654
Exchange variation of hyperfine characteristics of tetrameric [Mn3(III)Mn(IV)] and [Mn3(IV)Mn(III)] clusters Original Research Article
655
Exchange variation of zero-field splittings in [Fe4S4]+ clusters of ferredoxins with high-spin S=3/2 ground state Original Research Article
656
Exchange versus intercalation of n-dodecanethiol monolayers on copper in the presence of n-dodecaneselenol and vice versa
657
Exchange, evaluation, and joint testing of genetic stock
658
Exchange, role modeling and the intergenerational transmission of elder support attitudes: Evidence from three generations of Mexican-Americans
659
Exchange: A response to beyerʹs rejoinder in Lq, 10:4
660
Exchangeability and convergence for random sets
661
Exchangeability and sets of desirable gambles Original Research Article
662
Exchangeable ammonium and nitrate from different nitrogen fertilizer preparations in polyacrylamide-treated and untreated agricultural soils
663
Exchangeable cluster binary data correlation coefficient estimation with generalized estimating equations
664
Exchangeable copulas
665
Exchangeable Hoeffding decompositions over finite sets: A combinatorial characterization and counterexamples
666
Exchangeable mixture models for lifetimes: the role of “occupation numbers”
667
Exchangeable potassium and potassium balances in organic crop rotations on a coarse sand
668
Exchangeable potassium in soil as indicator of potassium status in an organic crop rotation on loamy sand
669
Exchangeable Random Orders and Almost Uniform Distributions
670
Exchange-correlation and layer-thickness effects in quasi-two dimensional electron liquids
671
Exchange-correlation asymptotics and high harmonic spectra
672
Exchange-correlation functionals from ab initio electron densities
673
Exchange-correlation potential in terms of the idempotent Dirac density matrix of DFT
674
Exchange-Coulomb potential energy surfaces, and related physical properties, for KrN2 Original Research Article
675
Exchange-coupled chromium ion pairs in ruby revisited
676
Exchange-coupled FePtB nano-composite hard magnets produced by pulsed laser deposition
677
Exchange-driven bilayer-to-monolayer charge transfer in an asymmetric double-quantum-well
678
Exchange-enhanced Landé g-factor, effective disorder and collapse of spin-splitting in a two-dimensional GaAs electron system
679
Exchange-enhanced spin splitting in a two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of spin–orbit interaction and magnetic fields
680
Exchange-enhanced spin-splitting in a two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of the Rashba spin–orbit interaction
681
Exchange-induced splitting of radiative exciton levels in a single quantum wire
682
Exchange-mediated contrast in CEST and spin-lock imaging
683
Exchanger (NHE) inhibition prevents post-ischemic no overproduction and improves hemodynamic recovery in isolated rat heart
684
exchanger mRNA and protein expression in the hypertrophied myocardium of spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR)
685
Exchange-rate discounting
686
Exchange-rate economics in transition countries
687
Exchange-rate forecasts with simultaneous nearest-neighbour methods: evidence from the EMS
688
Exchange-rate management in eastern Europe: A public-choice perspective
689
Exchange-rate policy in East Asia after the fall: how much have things changed?
690
Exchange-rate volatility, exchange-rate regime, and trade volume: evidence from the UK¯US export function (1889¯1999)
691
Exchange-rate volatility, exchange-rate regime, and trade volume: evidence from the UK–US export function (1889–1999)
692
Exchange-rate volatility, trade and “fixing for life” in Thailand
693
Exchange-rate-based stabilization: Imperfect competition and supply-side effects
694
Exchangeratevolatilityandproductivitygrowth:Theroleof financialdevelopment
695
Exchanges at the sediment-water interface in the river Seine, downstream from Paris
696
Exchanges between structured canopies and their physical environment: a simple analytical solution for a generic configuration
697
Exchanges between structured canopies and their physical environment: a simple analytical solution for a generic configuration
698
Exchanges of nutrients and chlorophyll a through two inlets of Ria Formosa, South of Portugal, during coastal upwelling events
699
Exchange-spring mechanism of soft and hard ferrite nanocomposites
700
Exchange-transfer in mixed-valence clusters with one migrating hole
701
Exchange-transfusion should be last resort in falciparum malaria
702
Exchanging digital video of laryngeal examinations
703
Exchanging DNA Here, There, and Everywhere
704
Exchanging Faces in Images
705
Exchanging good ideas
706
Exchanging spare parts or becoming a new person? Peopleʹs attitudes toward receiving and donating organs
707
Exchanging the places p and ∞ in the Leopoldt conjecture Original Research Article
708
Excilamps and their applications
709
Excimer emission from a novel ethyne-based fluorescent dye in organic light-emitting devices
710
Excimer emission induced by metal ion coordination in 1,8-naphthalimide-tethered iminopyridine ligands
711
Excimer emission of anthracene, perylene, coronene and pyrene microcrystals dispersed in water
712
Excimer formation in jet-cooled 2-methoxynaphthalene clusters
713
Excimer formation of cyanobiphenyls in calix[4]resorecinarene derivative probed by picosecond time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy
714
Excimer laser ablating preparation of Ba2NaNb5O15 thin films on KTiOPO4 substrate and its guide wave property
715
Excimer laser ablation and etching
716
Excimer laser ablation and film deposition of Ti:sapphire
717
Excimer laser ablation for micro-machining: geometric effects
718
Excimer laser ablation lithography applied to the fabrication of reflective diffractive optics
719
Excimer laser ablation of Al O –TiC ceramics: laser induced 2 3 modifications of surface topography and structure
720
Excimer laser ablation of low and high absorption index polymers
721
Excimer laser ablation of molten metals as followed by ultrafast photography
722
Excimer laser ablation of Nd: YAG and Nd: glass
723
Excimer laser ablation of polymers and glasses for grating fabrication
724
Excimer laser ablation of sintered hydroxyapatite
725
Excimer laser ablation of thin titanium oxide films on glass
726
Excimer laser ablation of Y-SiAlON
727
Excimer laser ablation patterning of dielectric layers
728
Excimer laser ablation process characteristics for carbon nitride and diamond-like films preparation
729
Excimer laser accelerated hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanocrystals & their electrical properties
730
Excimer laser angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction (the CARMEL multicenter trial)
731
Excimer laser angioplasty versus balloon angioplasty in functional and total coronary occlusions
732
Excimer laser angioplasty: Focus on total occlusions
733
Excimer laser annealing and chemical texturing of ZnO:Al sputtered at room temperature for photovoltaic applications
734
Excimer laser annealing of B and BF2 implanted Si
735
Excimer laser annealing of shallow As and B doped layers
736
Excimer laser channel creation in polyethersulfone hollow fibers for compartmentalized in vitro neuronal cell culture scaffolds
737
Excimer laser channels protect against myocardial ischemi
738
Excimer laser cleaning of encrustation on Pentelic marble: procedure and evaluation of the effects
739
Excimer laser crystallization of amorphous silicon carbide produced by ion implantation
740
Excimer laser crystallization of microcrystalline silicon for TFTs on flexible substrate
741
Excimer laser crystallization techniques for polysilicon TFTs
742
Excimer laser crystallized phosphorous-doped polycrystalline silicon
743
Excimer laser doping technique for application in an integrated CdTe imaging device
744
Excimer laser doping technique for application in an integrated CdTe imaging device
745
Excimer laser doping techniques for II–VI semiconductors
746
Excimer laser etching of diamond-like carbon films: spalling effect
747
Excimer laser etching of GaAs, Al Ga As and CuInSe in x 1yx 2 chlorine atmosphere
748
Excimer laser for fundamental studies in cleaning hewn stone and medieval glass
749
Excimer laser forward transfer of mammalian cells using a novel triazene absorbing layer
750
Excimer laser fragmentation-fluorescence spectroscopy as a method for monitoring ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate particles
751
Excimer laser in acute myocardial infarction: Single centre experience on 66 patients
752
Excimer laser induced chlorine etching of Si patterns for microelectronics
753
Excimer laser induced conductivity on silver salt filled polyimide films
754
Excimer laser induced crystallization of amorphous hydrogenated carbon–germanium films fabricated by plasma CVD
755
Excimer laser induced patterning of polymeric surfaces
756
Excimer laser induced plasma for aluminum alloys surface carburizing
757
Excimer laser induced surface chemical modification of polytetrafluoroethylene
758
Excimer laser induced surface modifications and matter interaction using double-pulse-technique (DPT)
759
Excimer laser induced surface nitriding of aluminium alloy
760
Excimer laser induced thermal evaporation and ablation of silicon carbide
761
Excimer laser interaction with dielectric thin films
762
Excimer laser irradiation induced formation of diamond-like carbon layer on graphite
763
Excimer laser irradiation of SrRuO epitaxial thin films
764
Excimer laser isotope-ratio-monitoring mass spectrometry for in situ oxygen isotope analysis
765
Excimer laser machining and metallization of vias in aluminium nitride
766
Excimer laser machining and metallization of vias in aluminium nitride
767
Excimer laser machining for the fabrication of analogous microstructures
768
Excimer laser micro machining of inorganic dielectrics
769
Excimer laser micro machining: fabrication and applications of dielectric masks
770
Excimer Laser Micro Texturing of Cold Forging Tool Surfaces - Influence on Tool Life
771
Excimer laser micromachining and replication of 3D optical surfaces
772
Excimer laser micromachining for 3D microstructure
773
Excimer laser microvia-technology in multichip modules
774
Excimer laser modification of thin AlN films
775
Excimer laser patterning of PEDOT:PSS thin-films on flexible barrier foils: A surface analysis study
776
Excimer laser processing as a tool for photocatalytic design of sol–gel TiO2 thin films
777
Excimer laser processing of ferrite video heads
778
Excimer laser processing of ZnO thin films prepared by the sol–gel process
779
Excimer laser reactive ablation deposition of silicon nitride films
780
Excimer laser reactive deposition of vanadium nitride thin films
781
Excimer laser reduction and patterning of graphite oxide Original Research Article
782
Excimer Laser Refractive Correction of Ametropia Following Episcleral Buckling for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
783
Excimer laser refractive surgery rate in Iran: 2010–2014
784
Excimer laser restoration of painted artworks: procedures, mechanisms and effects
785
Excimer laser sputtering deposition of TiO2 optical coating for solar cells
786
Excimer laser structuring of bulk polyimide material
787
Excimer laser surface modification of coated steel for enhancement of adhesive bonding
788
Excimer laser surface treatment of aluminum alloy AA7075 to improve corrosion resistance
789
Excimer laser surface treatment of magnesium alloy WE43 for corrosion resistance improvement
790
Excimer laser surface treatment of plasma sprayed alumina–13% titania coatings
791
Excimer laser synthesis of thin AlN coatings
792
Excimer laser thrombus elimination for prevention of distal embolization and no-reflow in patients with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction: Results from the randomized LaserAMI study
793
Excimer laser treatment of ¯uorocarbon resin for improved adhesion
794
Excimer laser treatment of nickel-coated cast iron
795
Excimer laser treatment of nickel-coated cast iron
796
Excimer laser treatment of NiTi shape memory alloy biomaterials
797
Excimer laser treatment of PET before plasma metallization
798
Excimer laser-assisted etching of silicon in chlorine: adsorption and desorption
799
Excimer laser-facilitated angioplasty for undilatable coronary narrowings
800
Excimer laser-induced copper nanocluster formation in mixed PMMArcopper acetylacetonate films
801
Excimer laser-induced deposition of copper from Cu(hfac) (TMVS)
802
Excimer laser-induced hydrohynamical effects and surface modifications on silicon carbide
803
Excimer laser-induced intermixing in irradiated Co/Ag nanometric bilayers and trilayers
804
Excimer laser-induced modification in PMMArNi-acetylacetonate films for selective metallization
805
Excimer laser-induced modification in PMMArNi-acetylacetonate films for selective metallization
806
Excimer laser-induced surface activation of alumina for electroless metal deposition
807
Excimer laser-induced surface modifications of biocompatible polymer blends
808
Excimer lasers drive large-area microprocessing
809
Excimer luminescence from single crystals and films of a cyano-substituted phenylene–vinylene model compound Original Research Article
810
Excimer pulsed laser deposition and annealing of YSZ nanometric films on Si substrates
811
Excimer states and enhanced two-photon absorption in intramolecular charge-transfer crystals
812
Excimer-laser deinsulation of Parylene-C coated Utah electrode array tips
813
Excimer-laser induced chemical etching of transition metals
814
Excimer-laser micropatterned photobleaching as a means of isolating polymer electronic devices
815
Excimer-laser patterning of copper in LDE (laser dry etching)
816
Excimer-laser-induced etching of silicon in chlorine atmosphere at a wavelength of 248 nm
817
Excimer-like electroluminescence from thin films of switchable supermolecular anthracene-based rotaxanes
818
Excimers and their entanglement in double quantum dots
819
Excimers in dilute solutions of N-vinyl carbazole/styrene copolymers of different molar compositions
820
Excimers in poly(phenylene vinylene) and its derivatives
821
Excipients in medicinal products used in gastroenterology as a possible cause of side effects
822
Exciplex dipole moments: excited cyanoanthracenes in neat methylbenzene solvents
823
Exciplex emission and energy transfer in white light-emitting organic electroluminescent device
824
Exciplex emission and photoinduced energy transfer as a function of cavity dimension in naphthalene-linked aza-crown ethers
825
Exciplex emission in heterojunctions of poly(pyridyl vinylene phenylenevinylene)s and poly(vinyl carbazole)
826
Exciplex emission in mixed films of vanadylphthalocyanine and N,N′-bis(neopentyl)-3,4,9,10-perylenebis(dicarboximide)
827
Exciplex emission in the blend of two blue luminescent materials
828
Exciplex formation reaction in benzaldehyde-1,4-dimethoxybenzene clusters
829
Exciplex formation with distyrylbenzene derivatives and N,N-dimethylaniline
830
Exciplex laser photolysis study of acetone with relevance to tropospheric chemistry
831
Exciplex luminescence in D2O solubilized AOT reverse micelle: A magnetic field effect study
832
Exciplex or electroplex emissions from the interface between aromatic diamine and 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline?
833
Excised or intact inflorescences? Methodological effects on parasitoid wasp longevity
834
Excised V(D)J recombination byproducts threaten genomic integrity
835
Excision and primary closure of pilonidal sinus using a drain for antiseptic wound flushing
836
Excision by the human methylpurine DNA N-glycosylase of cyanuric acid, a stable and mutagenic oxidation product of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine
837
Excision Hemorrhoidectomy: New Methods to Improve the Outcomes of an Old Technique
838
Excision of a Mediastinal Parathyroid Adenoma After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
839
Excision of a pulmonary valve abscess in a 61-year-old woman with single ventricle
840
Excision of an invasive thymoma: a cure for ulcerative colitis?
841
Excision of Anabaena PCC 7120 nifD element in Escherichia coli: Growth kinetics and RecA regulated xisA expression and DNA rearrangement
842
Excision of comminuted distal humeral lateral condyle fractures: A report of two cases
843
Excision of Different Oral Benign Exophytic Lesions With a Diode Laser: A Clinical Case Series
844
Excision of Epulis Granulomatosa with Diode Laser in 8 Years Old Boy
845
Excision of focal aortic arch atheroma using deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
846
Excision of Incorporated Nucleotide Analogue Chain-terminators can Diminish their Inhibitory Effects on Viral RNA-dependent RNA Polymerases
847
Excision of Large Mandibular Complex Odontoma through Unilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy
848
Excision of Large Scalp Arteriovenous Malformations with Aesthetic Scalp Reconstruction
849
Excision of Mucocele Using Diode Laser in Lower Lip
850
Excision of Osteoid Osteoma with Intramedullary Reaming: A New Method
851
Excision of ovarian dermoid cyst by laparoscopy and by laparotomy
852
Excision of Postesophageal Parathyroid Adenoma in Posterior Mediastinum With Intraoperative 99mTechnetium Sestamibi Scanning
853
Excision of Rhinophyma with CO2 Laser
854
Excision of subcutaneous tissue for the treatment of axillary osmidrosis
855
Excision of the ductal system of the breast: a new modification
856
Excisional Biopsy of the Pyogenic Granuloma in Very High-Risk Patient
857
Excision-preserving cubical approach to the algorithmic computation of the discrete Conley index
858
Excisive triads and double mapping cylinders
859
Excitability and branching of neuroendocrine cells during reproductive senescence
860
Excitability and Repolarization in an Ionic Model of the Cardiac Cell Membrane
861
Excitability in high-Lewis number premixed gas combustion
862
Excitability of a second-order delay differential equation Original Research Article
863
Excitability of facial nucleus and related brain-stem reflexes in hemifacial spasm, post-facial palsy synkinesis and facial myokymia
864
Excitability of human axons
865
Excitability of the Clay model for squid giant axon
866
Excitability of the ferroin-catalyzed Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction with pyrogallol
867
Excitability recovery curve of the sympathetic skin response in healthy volunteers and patients with palmar hyperhidrosis
868
Excitable and oscillatory dynamics in an in-homogeneous chain of excitable systems with delayed coupling
869
Excitable medium with left–right symmetry breaking
870
Excitable systems with internal and coupling delays
871
Excitation and correlation of 14N overtone transitions and measurement of heteronuclear dipolar coupling using DAPT
872
Excitation and decay of low-lying nuclear states in a dense plasma produced by a subpicosecond laser pulse
873
Excitation and decay of the isovector spin-flip giant monopole resonance via the208Pb(3He,tp) reaction at 410 MeV Original Research Article
874
Excitation and decay properties of the 31− 31−; 2+ state in 208Pb
875
Excitation and deexcitation processes of Eu(III) benzo-15-crown-5 complex studied on comparing with its first coordination sphere
876
EXCITATION AND DETECTION OF WAVES IN THE FDTD ANALYSIS OF N-PORT NETWORKS
877
Excitation and dissipation of interacting many-electron system
878
Excitation and emission processes of Tb3+ in porous anodic alumina
879
EXCITATION AND IONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS FOR HE I FROM NORMALIZED BORN AND K-MATRIX CALCULATIONS: ΔS = 0 TRANSITIONS FROM n = 2, 3 EXCITED STATES
880
Excitation and ionization of molecules by a single-mode laser field using a time-dependent approach Original Research Article
881
Excitation and Linear Instability of Stationary Modes in Falkner-Skan-Cooke Boundary Layer
882
Excitation and luminescence of Dy3+ ions in PbO-P2O5-Ga2O3 glass system
883
Excitation and non-radiative de-excitation processes in Er-doped Si nanocrystals
884
Excitation and Propagation of Surface Plasmons in a Metallic Nanoslit Structure
885
Excitation and Reception of Electromagnetic, Magnetostatic and Spin Waves in Ferrite Films
886
Excitation and relative differential oscillator strengths for trifluoromethyl sulphur pentafluoride, SF5CF3, in the UV-VUV region by electron energy loss spectroscopy
887
Excitation and relative differential oscillator strengths for trifluoromethyl sulphur pentafluoride, SF5CF3, in the UV–VUV region by electron energy loss spectroscopy
888
Excitation and sensing of multiple vibrating traveling waves in one-dimensional structures
889
Excitation and temperature dependence of the image manifolds emission in image single crystal
890
Excitation and temperature tuned photoluminescence in HgGa2S4 single crystals Original Research Article
891
Excitation at the Synapse: Eph Receptors Team Up with NMDA Receptors
892
Excitation Behavior of Rare Gases in Low-Energy Plasma
893
Excitation capacitance required for self excited single phase induction generator using three phase machine
894
Excitation Circuit Research of a Electromagnetic Gun
895
Excitation coefficients of O I (2p3 (4S0)3p) level by electron and fast neutral swarms
896
Excitation coefficients of O I (2p3 (4S0)3p) level by electron and fast neutral swarms
897
Excitation control for multimachine power systems
898
Excitation Control of a Synchronous Generator Using Neural Networks and Simulated Annealing Controllers
899
Excitation control of the synchronous motor
900
Excitation control system for use with synchronous generators
901
Excitation density effect on the decomposition of liquid benzene by ArF excimer laser (193 nm) irradiation
902
Excitation dependence of Raman spectra of various polydialkylsilane conformations and σ–σ conjugation
903
Excitation dependence of the subpicosecond dynamics of excitons and polarons in the MX chain solid PtCl
904
Excitation emission and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy of selected varnishes used in historical musical instruments
905
Excitation energies and potential energy curves for the 19 excited electronic terms of : Efficiency examination of the multireference first-order polarization propagator approximation
906
Excitation energies in density functional theory: comparison of several methods for the H2O, N2, CO and C2H4 molecules
907
Excitation energies of BH, CH2 and Ne in full configuration interaction and the hierarchy CCS, CC2, CCSD and CC3 of coupled cluster models
908
Excitation energies of H2O, N2 and C2 in full configuration interaction and coupled cluster theory
909
Excitation energies of terthiophene and its dioxide derivative: a first-principles study
910
Excitation energies, radiative and autoionization rates, dielectronic satellite lines, and dielectronic recombination rates for excited states of Na-like W from Ne-like W
911
Excitation energies, radiative and autoionization rates, dielectronic satellite lines, and dielectronic recombination rates to excited states for B-like oxygen
912
Excitation energy and angular momentum of quasiprojectiles produced in the Xe+Sn collisions at incident energies between 25 and 50 MeV/nucleon Original Research Article
913
Excitation energy dependence in the electronic dephasing time of the NO dimer
914
Excitation energy dependence of electron–phonon interaction in ZnO nanoparticles
915
Excitation energy dependence of excited states dynamics in all-trans-carotenes determined by femtosecond absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy
916
Excitation energy dependence of the kinetics of charge-transfer formation
917
Excitation energy dependence of the photoluminescence band at 2.7 and 4.3 eV in silica glass at low temperature
918
Excitation energy dependence of the Raman spectrum of single-walled carbon nanotubes
919
Excitation energy dependence of X-ray emission spectra and electronic structure of Eu1−xCaxMnO3
920
Excitation energy dependent chromaticity of BaZr(BO3)2:Eu
921
Excitation energy effect on the early photophysics of hypericin in solution
922
Excitation energy evolution of photoluminescence spectrum in amorphous hydrogenated silicon
923
Excitation energy migration assisted processes in conjugated polymers
924
Excitation energy migration between elongated fluorophores in uniaxially oriented polyvinyl alcohol films
925
Excitation energy migration in a dodecameric porphyrin box
926
Excitation energy migration in highly emissive semiconducting polymer blends probed by photoluminescence detected magnetic resonance
927
Excitation energy migration in highly emissive semiconducting polymers
928
Excitation energy migration in uniaxially oriented polymer films
929
Excitation energy migration in uniaxially oriented polymer films: A comparison between strongly and weakly organized systems
930
Excitation energy migration in yellow fluorescent protein (citrine) layers adsorbed on modified gold surfaces
931
Excitation energy migration in π-conjugated polymers
932
Excitation energy of superdeformed bands in Relativistic Mean Field theory
933
Excitation energy transfer between acriflavine and rhodamine 6G as a pH sensor
934
Excitation energy transfer between photosystems in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803
935
Excitation energy transfer from polyfluorene to fluorenone defects
936
Excitation energy transfer from polystyrene to dye in 40-nm diameter microspheres
937
Excitation Energy Transfer from Self-aggregates of Zinc Chlorins to a Bacteriochlorin in a Silicate Nanocapsule
938
Excitation energy transfer from symmetric cyanine dyes to unsymmetric merocyanine aggregated in functionalized Langmuir–Blodgett films by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy
939
Excitation energy transfer in a cationic water-soluble conjugated co-polymer studied by time resolved anisotropy and fluorescence dynamics
940
Excitation energy transfer in carotenoid-chlorophyll protein complexes probed by femtosecond fluorescence decays
941
Excitation energy transfer in dye-doped ternary polymer blends for light-emitting diodes and lasers
942
Excitation energy transfer in guest host systems studied by magnetic resonance techniques
943
Excitation energy transfer in individual light-harvesting chlorosome from green photosynthetic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus at cryogenic temperature
944
Excitation energy transfer in isolated chlorosomes from Chloroflexus aurantiacus
945
Excitation energy transfer in the antenna system with divinyl-chlorophylls in the vinyl reductase-expressing Arabidopsis
946
Excitation energy transfer rate from Langmuir Blodgett (LB) dye monolayers to silicon: Effect of aggregate formation
947
Excitation followed by stimulated-emission from diabatic levels in all-trans- and 15-cis-β-carotenes: Effects of molecular symmetry and solvent polarity
948
EXCITATION FORCE IDENTIFICATION OF AN ENGINE WITH VELOCITY DATA AT MOUNTING POINTS
949
Excitation frequency dependence of the optical emission intensity vs. deposition rate relationship in silane plasmas
950
Excitation function and thick target yield of the 40Ar(α,p)43K reaction: Production of 43K
951
Excitation function for 63Cu(n,p)63Ni reaction in neutron energy range up to 15 MeV
952
Excitation function measurements and integral yields estimation for natZn(p,x) reactions at low energies
953
Excitation function measurements of 40Ar(p,3n)38K, 40Ar(p,2pn)38Cl and 40Ar(p,2p)39Cl reactions
954
Excitation function of 122Te(d, n)123I nuclear reaction: production of 123I at a low energy cyclotron
955
Excitation function of energy density and partonic degrees of freedom in relativistic heavy ion collisions
956
Excitation function of K+ and π+ production in Au+Au reactions at 2–10 AGeV
957
Excitation Function of Particle Production from SIS/BEVALAC to SPS Energies; Evidence for a Phase Transition? Original Research Article
958
Excitation function of strangeness in A+A reactions from SIS to RHIC energies Original Research Article
959
Excitation function of the 64Ni(α,p)67Cu reaction for production of 67Cu
960
Excitation functions and mass asymmetric fission barriers for compound nuclei 70,76Se Original Research Article
961
Excitation functions and yields of the reactions induced by alpha-particle bombardment of natural silver
962
Excitation functions for the cyclotron production of 99mTc and 99Mo
963
Excitation functions for the formation of the neutron deficient nuclei 201Tl, 201Pb and 201Bi. Calculated and experimental data
964
Excitation functions for the production of 60Fe and 53Mn in the reaction natPb(p,xp/yn)Z
965
Excitation functions for the production of 60Fe and 53Mn in the reaction natPb(p,xp/yn)Z
966
Excitation functions for the production of 82Sr by proton bombardment of natRb at energies up to 100 MeV
967
Excitation functions for the production of some radioisotopes of Cs, Xe and I in proton bombardment of natXe up to 100 MeV
968
Excitation functions for the two-nucleon photoabsorption in 6Li
969
Excitation functions of (p,x) reactions on natural nickel between proton energies of 2.7 and 27.5 MeV
970
Excitation functions of (p,xn) reactions on highly enriched 122Te: Relevance to the production of 120gI
971
Excitation functions of (α,xn) reactions on natRb and natSr from threshold up to 26 MeV: Possibility of production of 87Y, 88Y and 89Zr
972
Excitation functions of 109Ag(n,2n)108mAg, 151Eu(n,2n)150mEu and 159Tb(n,2n)158Tb reactions from threshold to 15 MeV
973
Excitation functions of 120Te(d,xn)121,120m,gI reactions from threshold up to 13.5 MeV: comparative studies on the production of 120gI
974
Excitation functions of 124Te(d,xn)124,125I reactions from threshold up to 14 MeV: comparative evaluation of nuclear routes for the production of 124I
975
Excitation functions of 124Te(p, xn)124,123I reactions from 6 to 31 MeV with special reference to the production of 124I at a small cyclotron
976
Excitation functions of 125Te(p, xn)-reactions from their respective thresholds up to 100 MeV with special reference to the production of 124I
977
Excitation functions of 3He-particle induced nuclear reactions on natural Ni with special reference to the monitoring of beam energy and intensity
978
Excitation functions of 85Rb(p,xn)85m,g,83,82,81Sr reactions up to 100 MeV: integral tests of cross section data, comparison of production routes of 83Sr and thick target yield of 82Sr
979
Excitation functions of deuteron induced nuclear reactions on natTi up to 20 MeV for monitoring deuteron beams
980
Excitation functions of deuteron induced reactions on 123Te: Relevance to the production of 123I and 124I at low and medium sized cyclotrons
981
Excitation functions of evaporation residues in the interaction of 16O with 103Rh at incident energies up to 400 MeV
982
Excitation functions of hadronic observables from SIS to RHIC energies
983
Excitation functions of hadronic observablesfrom SIS to RHIC energies Original Research Article
984
Excitation functions of natGe(p,xn)71,72,73,74As reactions up to 100 MeV with a focus on the production of 72As for medical and 73As for environmental studies
985
Excitation functions of product nuclei from 40 to 2600 MeV proton-irradiated 206,207,208,natPb and 209Bi
986
Excitation functions of product nuclei from 40 to 2600 MeV proton-irradiated 206,207,208,natPb and 209Bi
987
Excitation functions of residues in the interaction of 12C with 103Rh up to an incident energy of 400 MeV Original Research Article
988
Excitation functions of the analyzing power in elastic proton-proton scattering from 0.45 to 2.5 GeV
989
Excitation functions of α-induced reactions on gold for α-particle energies between 11 and 36 MeV
990
Excitation gap of a nano-electromechanical rod in magnetic fields
991
Excitation gap of an antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chain with multiple decorations
992
Excitation induced frequency shifts of single molecules
993
Excitation laser fluence effects on the Ba⋯FCH3+hν→BaF+CH3 intracluster reaction
994
Excitation localization and nonlinear optical processes in colloidal silver aggregates
995
Excitation loss spectra of finite carbon nanotubes
996
Excitation mechanism and ultrafast vibrational wavepacket dynamics of alkali-metal atoms on Pt(1 1 1)
997
Excitation mechanism for nickel and argon lines emitted by radio-frequency glow discharge plasma associated with bias current introduction
998
Excitation mechanism of erbium photoluminescence in bulk silicon and silicon nanostructures
999
Excitation mechanism of the lowest-energy satellite bands in F 1s photoemission from SF6
1000
Excitation mechanisms and effects of dopant concentration in Gd2O2S:Tb3+ phosphor
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