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Fundamentals of battery dynamics
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Fundamentals of Biometeorology: The Biological Environment, Vol. 2; William P. Lowry, Porter P. Lowry II; Peavine Publications/Missouri Botanical Garden Press, ISBN 0-882002-04-0
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Fundamentals of Bubble Formation during Coagulation and Sedimentation Processes
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Fundamentals of Business Information Systems. CENGAGE Learning, 2nd ed., R. Stair, G. Reynolds, T. Chesney (2012), ISBN: 978-1-4080-4421-6
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Fundamentals of chest radiology : Andrew Meholic, Loren Ketai, and Richard Lofgren Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders, 1996, 245 pages, $28.00
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Fundamentals of chest radiology, 2nd edition
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Fundamentals of clinical methodology: 2. Etiology
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Fundamentals of clinical methodology: 3. Nosology
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Fundamentals of clinical methodology: 4. Diagnosis
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Fundamentals of Clinical Research: Bridging Medicine, Statistics and Operations by Antonella Bacchieri, Giovanni Della Cioppa
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Fundamentals of coagulation and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibition, ,
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Fundamentals of coal topping gasification: Characterization of pyrolysis topping in a fluidized bed reactor
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Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management
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Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, by Peggy Johnson. Chicago: American Library Association, 2009. 2nd edition. 407p. $70.00. ISBN 978-0-8389-0972-0.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMON STOCK PRICING: EVIDENCE FROM COMMERCIAL BANKS OF NEPAL
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Fundamentals of complementary and alternative medicine (2nd edition): edited by Marc S. Micozzi, MD, PhD. ISBN 0-443-06576-4. Philadelphia, Churchill Livingstone, 2001, 464 pp
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Fundamentals of computer forensics
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Fundamentals of constructing particle-laden jetflow by fractal point sets and predicting 3D solid-erosion rates
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Fundamentals of control flow in workflows
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Fundamentals of corrosion fouling
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Fundamentals of crystallography (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography 2): C. Giacovazzo, ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 1992, 654 pages, price $125 cloth, $65 paper
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Fundamentals of dental lasers: science and instruments
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Fundamentals of Design and Technology of Rolling Element Bearings
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Fundamentals of Development The Psychology of Childhood
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Fundamentals of earthquake prediction
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Fundamentals of Ecological Modelling, 3rd Edition: S.E. Jorgensen, G. Bendoricchio (Eds.), Elsevier, 2001, 530 pages; ISBN: 0-080-44028-2 (Paperback edition); ISBN: 0-080-44015-0 (Hardbound edition)
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Fundamentals of Ecological Modelling, 3rd Edition: S.E. Jorgensen, G. Bendoricchio (Eds.), Elsevier, 2001, 530 pages; ISBN: 0-080-44028-2 (Paperback edition); ISBN: 0-080-44015-0 (Hardbound edition)
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Fundamentals of ecological modelling: Developments in Environmental Modelling Vol. 19. S.E. Jّrgensen. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1994. 632 pp., HB ISBN 0-444-81572-4, Dfl. 410.00, PB ISBN 0-444-81578-3, Dfl. 240.00
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Fundamentals of ecological modelling: Developments in Environmental Modelling Vol. 19. S.E. Jّrgensen. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1994. 632 pp., HB ISBN 0-444-81572-4, Dfl. 410.00, PB ISBN 0-444-81578-3, Dfl. 240.00
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Fundamentals of economic analysis, ,
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Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, K.C. Weathers, D.L. Strayer, G.E. Likens. Academic Press and Elsevier (2013)
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Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, K.C. Weathers, D.L. Strayer, G.E. Likens. Academic Press and Elsevier (2013)
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Fundamentals of electrochemical analysis: Zbigniew Galus, Ellis Horwood, New York (ISBN 0-13-345281-6), and Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, Warsaw, 1994 (ISBN 83-01-11255-7). xiii + 606 pp. Price $118.50
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Fundamentals of electrochemical science: Keith B. Oldham and C. Myland, Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1994 (ISBN 0-12-525545-4). xxii + 474 pp
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Fundamentals of Emergency Radiology
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Fundamentals of Energy Outsourcing
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Fundamentals of energy transport, energy conversion, and thermal properties in organic–inorganic heterojunctions
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Fundamentals of Engineering Numerical Analysis, P. Moin. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
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Fundamentals of equilibrium and steady-state thermodynamics: Nicholas W. Tschoegl, Elsevier Science BV, 2000, 266 pp, US$ 183.50 (hardback), ISBN 0 444 50426 5
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Fundamentals of ergonomics in theory and practice
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Fundamentals of food reaction technology: R. Earle, M. Earle; Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, and Leatherhead International Ltd, Leatherhead, UK, 2003, x+188 pages, ISBN 1-904007-53-8, £39.50
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Fundamentals of fuel film formation and motion in SI engine induction systems
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Fundamentals of glacier dynamics: C.J. van der Veen, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1999. 462 pp. ISBN 90-5410-471-6 (Paper US$42.00), 90-5410-470-8 (Hardback US$88.00).
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Fundamentals of Government Information: Mining, Finding, Evaluating, and Using Government Resources, Eric J. Forte, Cassandra J. Hartnett, Andrea L. Sevetson (Eds.). Neal-Schuman Publishers, New York (2011), ISBN: 978-1-55570-737-8
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Fundamentals of Grain and Interphase Boundary Diffusion, Third, revised and enlarged edition, I. Kaur, Y. Mishin, W. Gust (Eds.). Wiley (1995), ISBN: 0 471 93819 X
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Fundamentals of Grain and Interphase Boundary Diffusion, Third, revised and enlarged edition, I. Kaur, Y. Mishin, W. Gust (Eds.). Wiley (1995), ISBN: 0 471 93819 X
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Fundamentals of HeterogeneousCatalysis: a Study of N2OMitigation ReactionOver Modified Zeolite Catalysts
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Fundamentals of high strength high performance concrete : Edward G. Nawy, Longman Group Ltd 1996 — Concrete design and construction series, 1996. 340 pp. ISBN 0-582-22699-6
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Fundamentals of high-energy spark ignition with lasers
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Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete (Second Edition): Dr. Edward G. Nawy, P.E. CEng, Wiley, 2001
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Fundamentals of hydrogen dissolution in novel calcium-aluminate welding fluxes containing FeOt and NaF for advanced high strength steels
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Fundamentals of Industrial Catalytic Processes: Robert Farrauto and Calvin Bartholomew; Chapmann and Hall, 1997, ISBN 0 7514 0406 3
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Fundamentals of Information Studies: Understanding Information and Its Environment, Second Edition
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Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science, Vol. III, Liquid–Fluid Interfaces: J. Lyklema, Academic Press, 2000, ISBN 0-12-460523-0
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Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science, vol. IV, J. Lyklema (Ed.). Academic Press, New York-Toronto (2005)
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Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science, vol. V, J. Lyklema (Ed.), in: Soft Colloids. Academic Press, New York-Toronto (2005)
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Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science: Interface Tension by J. Lyklema
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Fundamentals of Islamic Economic Thought in the Holy Quran
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Fundamentals of kinematic hardening hyperplasticity
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Fundamentals of layered nanoparticle covered pyramidal structures formed on nickel during femtosecond laser surface interactions
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Fundamentals of Mammography : Linda Lee, Verdi Stickland, A. Robin, M. Wilson, Eric J. Roebuck London, UK: W.B. Saunders, 1995 ISBN 0-7020-1797-3, pp. 149, 177 figures, tables Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, 871 pages (numerous drawings and table
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Fundamentals of medical imaging: Paul Suetens
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Fundamentals of Microeconomics, by Zubair Hasan and Habibah Lehar, Selangor: Oxford Fajar, 2011, 328 pp.
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Fundamentals of migrating multi-block lattice Boltzmann model for immiscible mixtures in 2D geometries
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Fundamentals of Modeling and Analyzing Engineering Systems: P.D. Cha, J.J. Rosenberg and C.L. Dym, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, ISBN 0 521 59443 X (hardback), ISBN 0 521 594 63 4 (paperback), 466 pp.
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Fundamentals of modelling concurrency using discrete relational structures
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Fundamentals of Molecular Catalysis: Hideo Kurosawa and Akio Yammamoto (Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2003, 536pp, hardcover. ISBN: 0-444-50921-6; US$ 220; EUR 220
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Fundamentals of Molecular Diagnostics, Edited by David E. Bruns, Edward R. Ashwood, and Carl A. Burtis, SAUNDERS Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, USA, ISBN 1416037373, 267 pp..
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Fundamentals of Network Security: Fundamentals of Network Security; J. Canavan; Artech House, ISBN 1-58053-176-8
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Fundamentals of operating reserve procurance using decentralized approach with insurance theory application
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Fundamentals of Optimum Performance-Based Design for Dynamic Excitations
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Fundamentals of Pediatric Orthopedics, 3rd edition: Lynn T. Staheli, MD. ISBN 0-7817-4125-4. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, 192 pp
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Fundamentals of pentlandite mineralogy and its effect on its electrochemical behaviour
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Fundamentals of Pharmacology: A Text For Nurses and Health Professionals: by Azan Galwraith, Shan Bullock, Elizabeth Manias, Barry Hunt & Ann Richards; Addison, Wesley, Longman, UK, 1999, 772 pp., £21.99.
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Fundamentals of photoelectric effects in molecular electronic thin film devices: applications to bacteriorhodopsin-based devices
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Fundamentals of Physical Acoustics: D. T. Blackstock; Wiley & Sons Ltd, New York, 2000, 541 pages, ISBN 0-471-31979, price $58.50
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Fundamentals of preparative and nonlinear chromatography: G. Guiochon, S. Golshan-Shirazi and A.M. Katti Academic Press, Boston, MA. 1994, xv + 701 pp. Price US$95.00
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Fundamentals of Psychology
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Fundamentals of pulsed plasmas for materials processing
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Fundamentals of quantum information theory
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Fundamentals of quantum information theory
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Fundamentals of Queueing Networks: Performance, Asymptotics, and Optimization—H. Chen and D. D. Yao.
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Fundamentals Of Remote Sensing For Risks Assessment
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Fundamentals of Research Ethics – International and Regional Perspectives: Welcome address
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Fundamentals of Restricted-Orientation Convexity
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Fundamentals of RO Membrane Separation Process: Problems and Solutions
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Fundamentals of safety conscious process design
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Fundamentals of Selective Laser Melting of alloyed steel powders
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Fundamentals of semi-crystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride) membrane formation and its prospects for biofuel (ethanol and acetone) separation via pervaporation
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Fundamentals of software engineering (selected papers of FSEN ’09)
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Fundamentals of Software Engineering (selected papers of FSEN 2011)
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Fundamentals of soil ecology : by David C. Coleman and D.A. Crossley, Jr Academic Press, 1996. $35.00 hbk (xv + 205 pages) ISBN 0 12 179725 2
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Fundamentals of solid state ionic micro gas sensors
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Fundamentals of Space Environment Science
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Fundamentals of spray freezing of instant coffee Original Research Article
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Fundamentals of steelmaking: E. T. Turkdogan (The Institute of Materials, London, 1996), 331+ pages, $90.00 (hardcover) (available in the USA from Ashgate Publishing Co., Brookfield, VT)
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Fundamentals of steelmaking: E. T. Turkdogan, Institute of Materials, London, 1996, 331 pages, $90.00 (hardcover) (available in the U.S.A. from Ashgate Publishing Co., Ashgate, Brookfield, Vermont)
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Fundamentals of superresolution
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Fundamentals of surface mechanics: by Fredick F. Ling, W. Michael Lai and Don A. Lucca
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Fundamentals of Technical Services Management By Sheila S. Intner and Peggy Johnson. ALA Fundamentals Series. Chicago: American Library Association, 2008. 158 pp. US$42.00 (ALA members US$37.80) soft cover ISBN 13: 9780838909539.
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Fundamentals of technical services management, Sheila S. Intner, Peggy Johnson. American Library Association, Chicago (2008), ISBN: 978-0-8389-0953-9
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Fundamentals of technology diffusion and mobile phone case study
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Fundamentals of the dynamics in concentrated suspensions
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Fundamentals of the exact renormalization group
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Fundamentals of the exact renormalization group
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Fundamentals of the incremental tube forming process
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Fundamentals of the spray freezing of foods—microstructure of frozen droplets Original Research Article
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FUNDAMENTALS OF THE THEORY OF PRECISION
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Fundamentals of thermo-sonic copper wire bonding in microelectronics packaging
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Fundamentals of turbulent gas-solid flows applied to circulating fluidized bed combustion
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Fundamentals of two-phase flow by the method of irreversible thermodynamics
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Fundamentals of videogrammetry — A review
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Fundamentals of Weed Science, 2nd Edition, Robert L. Zimdahl. Academic Press, San Diego, London (1999)
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Fundamentals of Weed Science. R. Zimdahl. 14.5 × 22.5 cm. 230 pp. San Diego, USA: Academic Press, 1998. $59.95. ISBN 012781-062-5 (hardback).
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Fundamentals of zinc recovery from metallurgical wastes in the Enviroplas process
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Fundamentals on face milling processing of straight shafts
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Fundamentals on the spigot capacity of dense medium cyclones
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Fundamentals to Improve English Language Teachers’ Performance in Pakistan
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Fundamentals uncertainty, bubbles, and exchange rate dynamics
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Fundamentals, applications, and challenges of the 3K rice genomes project
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Fundamentals, beliefs, and financial contagion
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Fundamentals, Feedback Trading, and Housing Market Speculation: Evidence from California
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Fundamentals, information, and international capital flows: A welfare analysis
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Fundamentals, processes and applications of high-permittivity polymer–matrix composites
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Fundamentals, properties and applications of solid catalysts prepared by solution combustion synthesis (SCS) Review Article
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Fundamental-solution-based finite element model for plane orthotropic elastic bodies
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Funded system and uncertainty
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Fund–flow versus flow–flow in production theory: Reflections on Georgescu-Roegen’s contribution
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Fundic adenomyomatosis bulged with the subserosal excessive fat of the gallbladder mimicking polypoid carcinoma: A case report with unusual imaging and morphological features
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Funding acknowledgement analysis: an enhanced tool to investigate research sponsorship impacts: the case of nanotechnology
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Funding and COVID-19 research priorities - are the research needs for Africa being met?
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Funding and investment decisions in a stochastic defined benefit pension plan with several levels of labor-income earnings
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Funding and management of roads
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Funding and management of roads
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Funding boost for Irish biomedical research
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Funding by tobacco industry
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Funding commercial fisheries management: Lessons from New Zealand
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Funding decisions
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Funding Dilemma in Pakistani Libraries : Causes, Effects, Responses
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Funding for clinical research in the UK
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Funding for clinical research in the UK
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Funding for ketchup research
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Funding for practice-oriented clinical research
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Funding for prevention: A global perspective
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Funding for the National Health Service
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Funding for UK mental-health care announced
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Funding for US geriatric education
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Funding growth in bank-based and market-based financial systems: evidence from firm-level data
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Funding in 2011: East Heats Up as West Cools Down
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Funding in 2012: “Great Recession” Starts to Bite
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Funding in integrated coastal zone management partnerships
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Funding mechanisms for depression care management: opportunities and challenges
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Funding needed for European neuroscience
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Funding Nutrition Software Development: The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
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Funding Nutrition Software Development: The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
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Funding of clinical research
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Funding of development projects by Learning and Teaching Support Network -Centre for Information and Computer Sciences
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Funding of Libraries in Nigeria: The Way Forward
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Funding of patientsʹ groups
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Funding of research in mental health care in Japan
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Funding of young scientist and scientific excellence
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Funding Opportunity: Research Grants Program in Pediatric Epilepsy Research: April 7–11, 2002, Ramada Hotel, Giardini Naxos (Taormina), Sicily, Italy
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Funding Priorities in Animal Reproduction at the United States Department of Agricultures Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
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Funding realities: child abuse diagnostic evaluations in the health care setting
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Funding received to develop national standards for the Clinical Doctorate in Nursing
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Funding schools for greater equity
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Funding sources for research: A research primer for low- and middle-income countries
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Funding squeeze forces UNHCR cutbacks
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Funding the future: setting our S&T priorities
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Funding the promise: monitoring Uganda’s health sector financing from an HIV/AIDS perspective
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Funding transportation spending in metropolitan Washington, DC: the costs of alternative revenue sources
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Funding, education, and training in the context of industry-academia relations
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Fundoplication and the Pediatric Surgeon: Implications for Shared Decision-Making and the Medical Home
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Fundoplication provides effective and durable symptom relief in patients with Barrett’s esophagus
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Fundoplications resist reflux independent of in vivo anatomic relationships
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Fundraising for libraries: 25 proven ways to get more money for your library: by James Swan. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2002. 411p. $69.95. ISBN 1-55570-433-6. LC 2002-005813
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Fundraising for the evolving academic library: The strategic small shop advantage
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Fundraising in Pakistani libraries: Perceptions of library leaders
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Fund-raising models at public historically Black colleges and universities
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Funds for mathematics: Carnegie Institution of Washington support for mathematics from 1902 to 1921
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Funds from non-renewable energy resources: Policy lessons from Alaska and Alberta
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Fundu abnormalitie in a patient with type I Gaucherʹ dieae with 12-year follow-up
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Fundu autofluorecence and development of geographic atrophy in age-related macular degeneration.
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Fundu Autofluorecence Imaging in erou and Druenoid Pigment Epithelial Detachment Aociated With Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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Fundu Autofluorecence in Multifocal Choroiditi and Panuveiti Original Reearch Article
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Fundu autofluorecence in patient with age-related macular degeneration and high rik of viual lo
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Fundu autofluorecence in targardt macular dytrophy–fundu flavimaculatu
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Fundus Autoflu ores cence Findings Pre and Post Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection in Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema
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Fundus autofluorescence imaging: Fundamentals and clinical relevance
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Fundus Autofluorescence in Chronic Essential Hypertension
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Fundus microvascular flow monitoring during retrograde cerebral perfusion: an experimental study
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Funerals As Feasts: Why Are They So Important?
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Fungal Abdominal Wall Abscess in a Renal Transplant Recipient
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Fungal abundance and distribution as influenced by clearing and land use in a vertic soil of Argentina
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Fungal abundance spike and the Permian–Triassic boundary in the Karoo Supergroup (South Africa)
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Fungal air quality in hospital rooms: a case study in Tehran, Iran
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Fungal and aflatoxin contamination of marketed spices
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Fungal and algal biomass in biofilms on artificial surfaces quantified by ergosterol and chlorophyll a as biomarkers
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Fungal and bacterial co-infection in the superficial and deep sternal wound after open cardiac surgery
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Fungal and Bacterial Contamination on Indoor Surfaces of a Hospital inMexico
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Fungal and bacterial denitrification are differently affected by long-term pH amendment and cultivation of arable soil
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Fungal and bacterial denitrification are differently affected by long-term pH amendment and cultivation of arable soil
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Fungal and bacterial enzyme activities in Alnus nepalensis D. Don
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Fungal and bacterial microbial community assessment during bioremediation assays in an aged creosote-polluted soil
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Fungal and bacterial microbial community assessment during bioremediation assays in an aged creosote-polluted soil
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Fungal and bacterial recolonisation of acid and alkaline forest soils following artificial heat treatments
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Fungal and bacterial recolonisation of acid and alkaline forest soils following artificial heat treatments
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Fungal and bacterial responses to phenolic compounds and amino acids in high altitude barren soils
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Fungal and bacterial responses to phenolic compounds and amino acids in high altitude barren soils
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Fungal and enzymatic decolourisation of artificial textile dye baths
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Fungal and enzymatic remediation of a wine lees and five wine-related distillery wastewaters
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Fungal and microbial activity in external woodenpanels as determined by finish, exposure, and constructiontechniques
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Fungal and mycotoxin assessment of dried edible mushroom in Nigeria
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Fungal and plant gene expression during synchronized infection of tomato leaves by Botrytis cinerea
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Fungal and Viral Epizootics in Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Populations in Central New York
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Fungal Assessment of Indoor Air Quality inWards and Operating Theatres in an Organ Transplantation Hospital
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Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western Oregon
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Fungal based synthesis of silver nanoparticles—An effect of temperature on the size of particles
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Fungal bioaccumulation of copper, nickel, gold and platinum
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Fungal bioconversion of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP)
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Fungal biodegradation of naphthalene: microcosms studies
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Fungal biodeterioration in buildings (in Polish) Biodeterioracja pleśniowa obiektów budowlanych
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Fungal biodiversity of water and sediments in some aquatic systems in Basrah Province and their capabilities to degrade methyl orange
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Fungal biofilters for toluene biofiltration: Evaluation of the performance with four packing materials under different operating conditions Original Research Article
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Fungal Biofiltration of Toluene on Ceramic Rings
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Fungal bioleaching of incineration fly ash: Metal extraction and modeling growth kinetics
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Fungal bio-leaching of low grade laterite ores
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Fungal Biology and Agriculture: Revisiting the Field
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Fungal biomass development in a chronosequence of land abandonment
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Fungal biomass development in a chronosequence of land abandonment
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Fungal biomass in pastures increases with age and reduced N input
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Fungal biomass in pastures increases with age and reduced N input
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Fungal biomass production and turnover in soil estimated using the acetate-in-ergosterol technique
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Fungal biomass production and turnover in soil estimated using the acetate-in-ergosterol technique
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Fungal bioremediation of copper, chromium and boron treated wood as studied by electron paramagnetic resonance
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Fungal bioremediation of the creosote-contaminated soil: Influence of Pleurotus ostreatus and Irpex lacteus on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons removal and soil microbial community composition in the laboratory-scale study Original Research Article
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Fungal biosorption — an alternative treatment option for heavy metal bearing wastewaters: a review
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Fungal biosynthesis of endochitinase and chitobiase in solid state fermentation and their application for the production of N-acetyl-d-glucosamine from colloidal chitin
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Fungal biota of the domestic animals in a city in Pakistan
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Fungal biotransformation of mosapride by Cunninghamella elegans
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Fungal bio-treatment of spruce wood with Trametes versicolor for pitch control: Influence on extractive contents, pulping process parameters, paper quality and effluent toxicity
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Fungal but not bacterial soil communities recover after termination of decadal nitrogen additions to boreal forest
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Fungal but not bacterial soil communities recover after termination of decadal nitrogen additions to boreal forest
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Fungal catalases: Function, phylogenetic origin and structure
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Fungal cell wall galactomannan isolated from Apodus deciduus
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Fungal cell wall polysaccharides isolated from Discula destructiva spp.
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Fungal cell-wall galactomannans isolated from Geotrichum spp. and their teleomorphs, Dipodascus and Galactomyces
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Fungal Central Nervous System Infections in Patients With COVID-19
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Fungal chitin–glucan derivatives exert protective or damaging activity on plasmid DNA Original Research Article
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Fungal Colonization among Iranian Infants Hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Occurrence Rate, Risk Factors and Health Outcome
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Fungal colonization and biochemical changes in coffee beans undergoing monsooning
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Fungal colonization and decomposition of leaves and stems of Salix arctica on deglaciated moraines in high-Arctic Canada
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Fungal colonization as affected by litter depth and decomposition stage of needle litter
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Fungal colonization as affected by litter depth and decomposition stage of needle litter
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Fungal colonization of phyllosphere and litter of Quercus rotundifolia Lam. in a holm oak forest (High Atlas, Morocco)
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Fungal colonization of sago starch in Papua New Guinea
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Fungal Communities and Disease Symptoms on Stem Bases of Wheat and Barley and Effects of Seed Treatments Containing Fluquinconazole and Prochloraz
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Fungal communities in bulk soil and stone compartments of different forest and soil types as revealed by a barcoding ITS rDNA and a functional laccase encoding gene marker
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Fungal communities in bulk soil and stone compartments of different forest and soil types as revealed by a barcoding ITS rDNA and a functional laccase encoding gene marker
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Fungal communities in PAH-impacted sediments of Genoa-Voltri Harbour (NW Mediterranean, Italy)
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Fungal communities on roots of wheat and barley and effects of seed treatments containing fluquinconazole applied to control take-all
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Fungal community associated with fermentation and storage of Fuzhuan brick-tea
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Fungal Community of Culturable Fungal Endophytes Associated with Cinchona calisaya Collected from Gambung, West Java, Indonesia
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Fungal contamination and Aflatoxin B1 and Ochratoxin A in Lebanese wine–grapes and musts
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Fungal contamination and aflatoxin B1 of ‘egusi’ melon seeds in Nigeria
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Fungal contamination and chemical assessment of Iranian Doogh marketed in Hamadan, Iran
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Fungal contamination and mycotoxin natural occurrence in oats for race horses feeding in Argentina
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Fungal contamination in barley and Kashin-Beck disease in Tibet
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Fungal contamination in rainbow trout eggs in Kermanshah province propagations with emphasis on Saprolegniaceae
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Fungal Contamination of Feed Material Manufactured in Iran with Emphasis on Its Importance in Safety of Animal Origin Foods
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Fungal Contamination of Indoor Public Swimming Pools, Ahwaz, South-west of Iran
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Fungal contamination of medicinal herbs during commercial storage in Punjab
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Fungal contamination of medicinal herbs during Fungal contamination of medicinal herbs during
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Fungal Contamination of Wrestling and Bodybuilding Clubs in Hamedan Province, Western Iran
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Fungal Contaminations of Herbal Face Mask Preparations
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Fungal Culture Systems for Production of Antioxidant Phenolics Using Pecan Nut Shells as Sole Carbon Source
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Fungal decay and bending properties of beech plywood overlaid with tropical veneers
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Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review
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Fungal degradation of carbohydrate-linked polystyrenes
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Fungal degradation of chlorpyrifos by Verticillium sp. DSP in pure cultures and its use in bioremediation of contaminated soil and pakchoi
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Fungal degradation of coal as a pretreatment for methane production
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Fungal degradation of fluorene
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Fungal degradation of lantadene A, the pentacyclic triterpenoid hepatotoxin of lantana plant
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Fungal degradation of metsulfuron-methyl in pure cultures and soil
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Fungal degradation of metsulfuron-methyl in pure cultures and soil
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Fungal deracemization of benzoin
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Fungal Dermatitis Caused by Aspergillus sydowii in a Thoroughbred Horse
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Fungal deterioration of 18th and 19th century documents: A case study of the Tilghman Family Collection, Wye House, Easton. Maryland
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Fungal deterioration of medieval wall fresco determined by analysing small fragments containing copper
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FUNGAL DIVERSITY AND SEASONAL SUCCESSION UNDER INVASIVE MOSS CAMPYLOPUS INTROFLEXUS AND OTHER PLANTS IN DISTURBED PEATLANDS
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Fungal Diversity Associated With Salt Marsh Plants Spartina alterniflora And Juncus roemerianus In Florida
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Fungal diversity in agricultural soil under different farming management systems, with special reference to biocontrol strains of Trichoderma spp.
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Fungal diversity in cow, goat and ewe milk
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Fungal diversity in set-aide agricultural soil investigated using terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism
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Fungal diversity in set-aide agricultural soil investigated using terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism
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Fungal diversity in soils and historic wood from the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica
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Fungal diversity in soils and historic wood from the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica
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Fungal endocarditis in a paediatric burns patient
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Fungal Endocarditis in an infant, a case report
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Fungal endocarditis presenting with right lumbar pain and femoral artery ischemia – An unusual case report
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Fungal Endocarditis: Review of Our Cases over a Four-Year Period
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Fungal endometritis in bovines
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Fungal endophthalmiti following cataract urgery: clinical preentation, microbiological pectrum, and outcome
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Fungal endophyte infection increases carbon sequestration potential of southeastern USA tall fescue stands
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Fungal endophyte infection increases carbon sequestration potential of southeastern USA tall fescue stands
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Fungal endophytes help prevent weed invasions
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Fungal endophytes in woody roots of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
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Fungal Endophytic Communities in Healthy and Declining Quercus robur L. and Q. cerris L. Trees in Northern Italy
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Fungal enzymes as a powerful tool to release antioxidants from olive mill wastewater
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Fungal epoxide hydrolases: new landmarks in sequence-activity space
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Fungal flora associated with Ips typographus: frequency, virulence, and ability to stimulate the host defence reaction in relation to insect population levels
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Fungal flora associated with seeds of some common weeds and their impact on seed germination
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Fungal flora associated with seeds of some common weeds and their impact on seed germination
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Fungal flora isolated from the skin of healthy dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius)
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Fungal flora of hearing aid moulds and ear canal in hearing aid wearers in school children in Ahvaz, Iran (2008)
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Fungal Flora of Normal Eyes in Healthy Newborn Foals Living in the Same Stud Farm in Italy
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Fungal flora of the combs and wattles of Iranian native chickens
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Fungal flora of the hair coat of domestic golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) with and without skin lesions in Mashhad, Iran
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Fungal fragments in moldy houses: A field study in homes in New Orleans and Southern Ohio
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Fungal genomics and pathogenicity
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Fungal Granuloma following Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy for Infantile Hydrocephalus
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Fungal Granuloma of the Brain in a Case of Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
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Fungal Granulomatous Thyroiditis in A Renal Transplant Recipient
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Fungal growth and effects of different wood decomposing fungi on the indigenous bacterial community of polluted and unpolluted soils
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Fungal growth and survival in building materials under uctuating moisture and temperature conditions
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Fungal growth on a common wood substrate across a tropical elevation gradient: Temperature sensitivity, community composition, and potential for above-ground decomposition
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Fungal growth on a common wood substrate across a tropical elevation gradient: Temperature sensitivity, community composition, and potential for above-ground decomposition
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Fungal growth on different insulation materials exposed to different moisture regimes
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Fungal growth pattern, sources and factors of mould contamination in a dry-cured meat production facility
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Fungal growth within a silicone tissue expander: Case report
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Fungal hydrolysis in submerged fermentation for food waste treatment and fermentation feedstock preparation
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Fungal hydroxylation of (−)-santonin and its analogues
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Fungal Infected Adipose Stem Cells: The Effects of Novel Lipo-Niosome Nanoparticles Loaded with Amphotericin B and Thymus Essential Oil
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Fungal Infection and Mechanical Wounding Induce Disease Resistance in Scots Pine
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Fungal infection in children: tinea capitis
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Fungal infection in foot diabetic patients
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Fungal infection in surgical patients
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FUNGAL INFECTION OF THE SINUS an‎d ANTERIOR SKULL BASE
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Fungal infections
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fungal infections among patients with immunodeficiency presenting to medical mycology lab of special clinic of kermanshah university of medical sciences (2013 - 2014)
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Fungal infections in patients with nail psoriasis in Khuzestan province
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Fungal Infections in Pediatric Patients with Hematologic Malignancies
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Fungal Infections in Some Economically Important Freshwater Fishes
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Fungal influenced corrosion of post-tensioned cables
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Fungal ingrowth on forest floor and decomposing needle litter of Chamaecyparis obtusa in relation to resource availability and moisture condition
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Fungal ingrowth on forest floor and decomposing needle litter of Chamaecyparis obtusa in relation to resource availability and moisture condition
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Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
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Fungal isolation and identification in 21 cases of guttural pouch mycosis in horses (1998–2002)
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Fungal Keratiti Aociated With Non-therapeutic oft Contact Lene
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Fungal Keratitis Caused by Aspergillus Species
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Fungal keratitis caused by rare organisms
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FUNGAL KERATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CORNEAL ULCER IN SARI, NORTHERN IRAN
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Fungal keratitis: Rapid diagnosis using methylene blue stain
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Fungal laccase, cellobiose dehydrogenase, and chemical mediators: Combined actions for the decolorization of different classes of textile dyes
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Fungal laccase, manganese peroxidase and lignin peroxidase: Gene expression and regulation
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Fungal laccase-catalyzed degradation of hydroxy polychlorinated biphenyls
357
Fungal leaf spot of maize: pathogen isolation, identification and host biochemical characterization
358
Fungal left ventricular assist device endocarditis
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Fungal mediated biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles, characterization and antimicrobial activity
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Fungal mediated silver nanoparticle synthesis using robust experimental design and its application in cotton fabric
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Fungal metabolism of butter and shea oils by Penicillium roquefortii in solid state cultures
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Fungal metabolism of fermentation inhibitors present in corn stover dilute acid hydrolysate
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Fungal metabolite gliotoxin blocks mast cell activation by a calcium- and superoxide-dependent mechanism: Implications for immunosuppressive activities
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Fungal metabolite of naftazone inhibits nitrite production by activated murine macrophages
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Fungal metabolite screening: database of 474 mycotoxins and fungal metabolites for dereplication by standardised liquid chromatography–UV–mass spectrometry methodology
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Fungal metabolites. Part 45: The sesquiterpenes of Collybia maculata and Collybia peronata
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Fungal microflora biodiversity as a function of pollution in Oued Sebou (Morocco)
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Fungal mitigation of soil erosion following burning in a semi-arid Arizona savanna
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Fungal multienzyme production on industrial by-products of the citrus-processing industry
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Fungal mutants not solved by internal amplification controls
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Fungal mycelia as the source of chitin and polysaccharides and their applications as skin substitutes
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Fungal mycelium and decomposition of needle litter in three contrasting coniferous forests
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Fungal mycelium—the source of chitosan for chromatography
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Fungal mycoflora and mycotoxins in Korean polished rice destined for humans
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Fungal Nail Infections in Tehran, Iran
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Fungal networks in yield-invigorating and -debilitating soils induced by prolonged potato monoculture
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Fungal networks in yield-invigorating and -debilitating soils induced by prolonged potato monoculture
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Fungal Normal Flora of Conjunctiva in Healthy Individuals in Babol, Northern Iran
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FUNGAL OSTEOMYELITIS OF ZYGOMATICO-MAXILLARY COMPLEX: A CASE REPORT HIGHLIGHTING CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO DIABETIC PATIENTS
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Fungal outbreak in a show cave Original Research Article
381
Fungal P450nor: Expression inEscherichia coliand Site-Directed Mutageneses at the Putative Distal Region
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Fungal pathogen accumulation at the expense of plant-beneficial fungi as a consequence of consecutive peanut monoculturing
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Fungal pathogen accumulation at the expense of plant-beneficial fungi as a consequence of consecutive peanut monoculturing
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Fungal pathogenesis in plants and crops. Molecular biology and host defense mechanics : By P. Vidhyasekaran, Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, NY, 1997. $175
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Fungal pathogenic nucleic acid detection achieved with a microfluidic microarray device Original Research Article
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Fungal pathogenicity
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Fungal pathogens and primary antifungal prophylaxis in patients with hematological malignancies: one year experience
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Fungal Pathogens Associated with Grapevine Trunk Diseases in Iran
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FUNGAL PATHOGENS CAN ELUDE THE INHIBITION BY HOST PLANT POLYGALACTURONASE INHIBITING PROTEINS (PGIPs) BY DIFFERENT MECHANISMS
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Fungal Pathology
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Fungal Pathology, (Ed.), J.W. Kronstad : Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht; price £102, ISBN 0792363701
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Fungal Pathology. J. W. Kronstad (ed.). 16 cm × 24 cm, 414 pp. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers (http://www.kap.nl), 2000. £102. ISBN 07923 6370 1 (hardback).
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Fungal peritonitis and cancer near the abdominal regions
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Fungal Peritonitis in Iranian Children on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis A National Experience
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Fungal plant pathogens and soil biodiversity
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Fungal Pneumonia in The Immunocompetent Host: A Possible Statistical Connection Between Allergic Fungal Sinusitis with Polyposis and Recurrent Pulmonary Infection Detected by Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Scintigraphy
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Fungal Pollution in the Homes of Respiratory Allergic Patients in Mashhad City, Northeast Iran
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Fungal pollution of indoor environments and its management
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Fungal polygalacturonase activity reflects susceptibility of carnation cultivars to fusarium wilt
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Fungal polyketide azaphilone pigments as future natural food colorants?
401
Fungal populations and mycotoxins in silages: From occurrence to analysis
402
Fungal post-treatment of pulp mill effluents for the removal of recalcitrant pollutants
403
Fungal presence in paired cultivated and uncultivated soils in central Iowa, USA
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Fungal pretreatment enhances hydrogen production via thermophilic fermentation of cornstalk
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Fungal pretreatment improves amenability of lignocellulosic material for its saccharification to sugars
406
Fungal pretreatment of cornstalk with Phanerochaete chrysosporium for enhancing enzymatic saccharification and hydrogen production
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Fungal pretreatment of sulfides in refractory gold ores
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Fungal pretreatment of switchgrass for improved saccharification and simultaneous enzyme production
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Fungal pretreatment of unsterilized yard trimmings for enhanced methane production by solid-state anaerobic digestion
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Fungal pretreatment of yard trimmings for enhancement of methane yield from solid-state anaerobic digestion
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Fungal pretreatment: An alternative in second-generation ethanol from wheat straw
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Fungal problems in Kenya
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Fungal production of calcium oxalate in leaf litter microcosms
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Fungal production of calcium oxalate in leaf litter microcosms
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Fungal production of eicosapentaenoic and arachidonic acids from industrial waste streams and crude soybean oil
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Fungal profiles in various milk thistle botanicals from US retail
417
Fungal Profiles Isolated from Open and Used Cosmetic Products Collected from Different Localities in Saudi Arabia
418
Fungal Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis by Candida parapsilosis: A Case Report
419
Fungal pulmonary abscess in an adult secondary to hyperimmunoglobulin E (Jobʹs) syndrome
420
Fungal Purulent Constrictive Pericarditis in a Heart Transplant Patient
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Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
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Fungal rhinosinusitis and imaging modalities
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Fungal Rhinosinusitis: Study of Risk Factors, Outcome and Utility of Nasal Samples in Its Diagnosis
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Fungal solid state culture of palm kernel cake
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Fungal solid state fermentation on agro-industrial wastes for acid wastewater decolorization in a continuous flow packed-bed bioreactor
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Fungal solid-state fermentation and various methods of enhancement in cellulase production
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Fungal solubilization of rock phosphate is enhanced by forming fungal–rhizobial biofilms
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Fungal solubilization of rock phosphate is enhanced by forming fungal–rhizobial biofilms
429
Fungal spoilage of bottled mineral water
430
Fungal spore content of the atmosphere of the Cave of Nerja (southern Spain): Diversity and origin Original Research Article
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Fungal spore fragmentation as a function of airflow rates and fungal generation methods
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Fungal spore source strength tester: laboratory evaluation of a new concept
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Fungal spores are transported long distances in smoke from biomass fires
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Fungal spores in faeces as evidence of fungus ingestion by sheep
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Fungal stealth technology
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Fungal strain and incubation period affect chemical composition and nutrient availability of wheat straw for rumen fermentation
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Fungal strains isolated from cork stoppers and the formation of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole involved in the cork taint of wine Original Research Article
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Fungal Succession and Decomposition of Acacia mangium Leaf Litters in Health and Ganoderma Attacked Standings
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Fungal superhighways: do common mycorrhizal networks enhance below ground communication?
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Fungal superhighways: do common mycorrhizal networks enhance below ground communication?
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Fungal survival during anaerobic digestion of organic household waste
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Fungal survival in ensiled swine faeces
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Fungal toxins affect the fitness and stable isotope fractionation of Collembola
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Fungal toxins affect the fitness and stable isotope fractionation of Collembola
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Fungal transformation of androsta-1,4-diene-3, 17-dione by Aspergillus brasiliensis
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Fungal translocation as a mechanism for soil nitrogen inputs to surface residue decomposition in a no-tillage agroecosystem
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Fungal translocation as a mechanism for soil nitrogen inputs to surface residue decomposition in a no-tillage agroecosystem
448
Fungal treatment of a delignification effluent from a nitrocellulose industry
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Fungal treatment of cornstalks enhances the delignification and xylan loss during mild alkaline pretreatment and enzymatic digestibility of glucan
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Fungal urinary tract infection in an infant with posterior urethral valves
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Fungal volatile fingerprints: Discrimination between dermatophyte species and strains by means of an electronic nose
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Fungal volatilization of trivalent and pentavalent arsenic under laboratory conditions
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Fungal β-N-acetylhexosaminidases with high β-N-acetylgalactosaminidase activity and their use for synthesis of β-GalNAc-containing oligosaccharides
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Fungal, bacterial and plant dsDNA contributions to soil total DNA extracted from silty soils under different farming practices: Relationships with chloroform-labile carbon
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Fungal, bacterial and plant dsDNA contributions to soil total DNA extracted from silty soils under different farming practices: Relationships with chloroform-labile carbon
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Fungal/bacterial ratios in grasslands with contrasting nitrogen management
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Fungal/bacterial ratios in grasslands with contrasting nitrogen management
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Fungal–arthropod–plant interactions from the Jurassic petrified forest Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados, Patagonia, Argentina
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Fungal–bacterial interaction on beech leaves: influence on decomposition and dissolved organic carbon quality
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Fungal–bacterial interaction on beech leaves: influence on decomposition and dissolved organic carbon quality
461
Fungal-feeding habits of six nematode isolates in the genus Filenchus
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Fungal-feeding habits of six nematode isolates in the genus Filenchus
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Fungal-to-bacterial ratios in soils investigated for enhanced C sequestration
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Fungal-to-bacterial ratios in soils investigated for enhanced C sequestration
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Fungating Anorectal Carcinoma Causing Urinary Retention
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Fungating sister mary joseph’s nodule as an initial manifestation of transverse colon adenocarcinoma
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Fungemia during murine cryptococcosis sheds some light on pathophysiology
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Fungemia during murine cryptococcosis sheds some light on pathophysiology
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Fungemia with Saccharomyces cerevisiae after treatment with Saccharomyces boulardii
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Fungi associated with the powdery mildew of Buxus trees in Gorgan
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Fungi and actinobacteria in moisture-damaged building materials — concentrations and diversity
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FUNGI AND AFLATOXIN DETECTION IN TWO STORED OYSTER MUSHROOMS (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS AND PLEUROTUS PULMONARIUS) FROM NIGERIA
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Fungi and bacteria as helping agents for remediation of a Pb contaminated soil by Onopordum acanthium
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Fungi and bacteria in mould-damaged and non-damaged office environments in a subarctic climate
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Fungi and food spoilage, 3rd ed, John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking. Springer (2009), ISBN: 978-0-387-92206-5
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Fungi and mycotoxins in cocoa: From farm to chocolate
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Fungi and mycotoxins in vineyards and grape products
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Fungi and their ability to decolourize azo and anthraquinonic dyes
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Fungi as Biocontrol Agents: Progress, Problems and Potential
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Fungi as Causative Agent of Nasal Polyps
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Fungi associated with apple and pear sooty blotch and flyspeck diseases in Guilan province, Iran
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Fungi associated with ascocarps of desert truffles from different parts of Iran
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Fungi Associated with Dead-in-Shell Embryos of Chicken and Turkey Layers
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Fungi associated with decayed sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis ) collected fromLapai, Niger State, Nigeria
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Fungi associated with esca disease in grapevine
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Fungi associated with Ips typographus on Picea abies in southern Poland and their succession into the phloem and sapwood of beetle-infested trees and logs
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Fungi associated with necrotic apical parts of Fraxinus excelsior shoots
488
Fungi associated with ornamental plants in some Nurseries in Al–Qurayyat, Jouf region, Saudi Arabia
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Fungi associated with postharvest quality deterioration of strawberry at green markets of Lahore
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Fungi associated with root and crown rot of wheat in Khuzestan province, Iran
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Fungi Associated with Root Rot of Winter Wheat in Alabama
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Fungi associated with spoiled vanilla bean
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Fungi Causing Post-Harvest Spoilage Carica papaya Linn Fruits of Two Selected Markets in Kano State, Nigeria
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Fungi colonized the roots of seedlings in forest nurseries
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FUNGI FREQUENCE OF CANDIDA GENUS AT THE PULMONARY PATENTS, THEIR IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION
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Fungi Identified in Patients with Recurrent Lung Disorders
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Fungi in a heavy metal precipitating stream in the Mansfeld mining district, Germany
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Fungi in century old managed soils could hold key to the development of soil water repellency
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Fungi in century old managed soils could hold key to the development of soil water repellency
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Fungi in Danish soils under organic and conventional farming
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Fungi in decayed roots of conifer seedlings in forest nurseries, afforested clear-cuts and abandoned farmland
502
Fungi in deep-sea sediments of the Central Indian Basin
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Fungi in housefly (Musca domestica L.) as a disease risk indicator—A case study in South Africa
504
Fungi in leaves, twigs and stem bark of Populus tremula from northern Spain
505
Fungi in the air of selected social welfare homes in the Małopolskie and Podlaskie provinces–a comparative study
506
Fungi ingestion as an important factor influencing heavy metal intake in roe deer: evidence from faeces
507
Fungi isolated from library materials: A review of the literature
508
Fungi mediate long term sequestration of carbon and nitrogen in soil through their priming effect
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Fungi mediate long term sequestration of carbon and nitrogen in soil through their priming effect
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Fungi mediate nitrous oxide production but not ammonia oxidation in aridland soils of the southwestern US
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Fungi mediate nitrous oxide production but not ammonia oxidation in aridland soils of the southwestern US
512
Fungi mediated production and practical purification of (R)-(−)-3-quinuclidinol
513
Fungi Occurrence Assessment in Drinking Water Distribution Systems and Its Relationship with Fecal Indicator Bacteria
514
Fungi Resident in Chickpea Debris and their Suppression of Growth and Reproduction of Didymella rabiei under Laboratory Conditions
515
Fungi solubilisation of low rank coal: Performances of stirred tank, fluidised bed and packed bed reactors
516
FUNGI, INCLUDING FUSARIUM SPP., ON EARS OF CONVENTIONALLY AND ECOLOGICALLY GROWN WINTER WHEAT
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Fungi, mycotoxins and phytoalexin in peanut varieties, during plant growth in the field
518
Fungibility and the flypaper effect of project aid: Micro-evidence for Vietnam
519
Fungicidal activity of pipernonaline, a piperidine alkaloid derived from long pepper, Piper longum L., against phytopathogenic fungi
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Fungicidal Activity of Some Common Weed Extracts Against Different Plant Pathogenic Fungi
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Fungicidal activity of truncated analogues of dihydrosphingosine
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Fungicidal Activity of Two Spermidine Analogues
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Fungicidal Activity of Volatiles from Selected Cruciferous Plants against Resting Propagules of Soil-borne Fungal Pathogens
524
Fungicidal Activity: Chemical and Biological Approaches to Plant Protection, D. Hutson, J. Miyamoto (Eds.). John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester UK (1998)
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Fungicidal amounts of antifungals are released from impregnated denture lining material for up to 28 days
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Fungicidal amounts of antifungals are released from impregnated denture lining material for up to 28 days
527
Fungicidal control of foliar diseases of white lupin (Lupinus albus)
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Fungicidal effect of bacteriocins harvested from Bacillus spp.
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Fungicidal effect of Origanum vulgare essential oil against Candida glabrata and its cytotoxicity against macrophages
530
Fungicidal effects of azoxystrobin and epoxiconazole on phyllosphere fungi, senescence and yield of winter wheat
531
Fungicidal management of chocolate spot of faba bean and assessment of yield losses due to the disease
532
Fungicidal properties of individual components of copper–ethanolamine-based wood preservatives
533
Fungicidal property of active component derived from Acorus gramineus rhizome against phytopathogenic fungi
534
Fungicidal value of wood tar from pyrolysis of treated wood
535
Fungicidal values of bio-oils and their lignin-rich fractions obtained from wood/bark fast pyrolysis Original Research Article
536
Fungicidal versus Fungistatic activity of five Iranian essences against fluconazole resistant Candida species
537
Fungicide and insecticide properties of cardboard panels made from used beverage carton with veneer overlay
538
Fungicide application and host-resistance for potato late blight management: benefits assessment from on-farm studies in S.W. Uganda
539
Fungicide application and phosphorus uptake by hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi into field-grown peas
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Fungicide application and phosphorus uptake by hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi into field-grown peas
541
Fungicide chinomethionate as a new family of photoinducible DNA-cleaving agents
542
Fungicide contamination of Mediterranean estuarine waters: Results from a MED POL pilot survey
543
Fungicide dissipation and impact on metolachlor aerobic soil degradation and soil microbial dynamics Original Research Article
544
Fungicide effect of banana column juice on tomato southern blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii: Technical and economic efficiency
545
Fungicide effects on ammonium and amino acids of Monastrell grapes
546
Fungicide impacts on microbial communities in soils with contrasting management histories Original Research Article
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Fungicide management strategies for control of strawberry fruit rot diseases in Louisiana and Mississippi
548
Fungicide Resistance and Osmotic Stress Sensitivity in os Mutants of Neurospora crassa
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FUNGICIDE RESISTANCE IN PLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI
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Fungicide treatments affect yield and moisture content of grain and straw in winter wheat
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Fungicide use under risk in Swiss wheat production Pages 1-9
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Fungicide–herbicide interaction in soybean (Glycine max)
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Fungicides and photochemistry photodegradation of the dicarboximide fungicide iprodione
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Fungicides and photochemistry photodegradation of the dicarboximide fungicide procymidone
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Fungicides cytotoxicity expressed in male gametophyte development in Brassica campestris after in vitro application of converted field doses
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Fungicides effectively used for growth inhibition of several fungi could induce mycotoxin biosynthesis in toxigenic species
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Fungicides for control of flower and berry infections of Botrytis cinerea in boysenberry
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Fungicides in Crop Protection. . H. G. Hewitt. 15 × 23 cm, 232 pp. UK, Wallingford: CABI [ http://www.cabi.org] 1998. £22.50. ISBN 0851992013 (paperback).
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Fungistasis and general soil biostasis – A new synthesis
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Fungistasis and general soil biostasis – A new synthesis
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Fungistatic activity of flaxseed in potato dextrose agar and a fresh noodle system
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Fungistatic and fungicidal activities of murine polymorphonuclear leucocytes against yeast cells of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
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Fungistatic and fungicidal activities of murine polymorphonuclear leucocytes against yeast cells of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
564
Fungitoxic activity of Indian borage (Plectranthus amboinicus) volatiles
565
Fungitoxic responses of rice callus culture as an expression of inheritable resistance to blast. Implication of active oxygen
566
Fungitoxicity of aqueous and organic solvent extracts of Datura metel against Ascochyta rabiei
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FUNGSI KOMITMEN SEBAGAI MEDIATOR BAGI HUBUNGAN BIAH SEKOLAH TERHADAP PRESTASI GURU PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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Fungsi Tari Balanse Madam dalam Kehidupan Sosial Masyarakat Nias Bandar Raya Padang (The Functions of the Balanse Madam Dance in the Social Life of Nias Society in Padang City)
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Fungsi Tumbuhan Cekur (Kaempferia Galanga L.) dan Setawar (Costus Speciosus) dalam Kehidupan Tradisional Suku Dayak Desa
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Fungus ball: Clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment in 31 cases
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Fungus mediated synthesis of biomedically important cerium oxide nanoparticles
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Fungus β-glycosidases: immobilization and use in alkyl-β-glycoside synthesis
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Fungus-mediated Extracellular Biosynthesis and Characterization of Zirconium Nanoparticles Using Standard Penicillium Species and Their Preliminary Bactericidal Potential: A Novel Biological Approach to Nanoparticle Synthesis
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Fungus–plant interaction in a Thuringian (Late Permian) Dadoxylon sp. in the SE Iberian Ranges, eastern Spain
575
Funktionelle Phosphane: Part X. Die homogene Hydrierung von Ketonen und α,β-ungesättigten Carbonylverbindungen mit 2-(Diphenylphosphanyl)anilido-Komplexen des Iridiums und Rhodiums als Katalysatoren. Molekülstrukturen von [Rh(PPh3)2(2-Ph2PC6H4NH-κN,κP)] u
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Funktionelle Phosphane: Part XI. Optisch reine β-Aminophosphane und β-Aminophosphinite für die komplexkatalysierte Reduktion organischer Carbonylverbindungen. Molekülstrukturen von [(1R,2R)-Ph2PCH(Ph)CH(Me)NH2Me]Cl, (1R,2S)-Ph2PCH(Ph)CH(Me)NHSO2Me und [{(
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FUNMIG Integrated Project results and conclusions from a safety case perspective
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FuNN/2—A fuzzy neural network architecture for adaptive learning and knowledge acquisition
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Funnel filters: a new class of filters for frequency estimation of harmonic signals
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Funnel graft to innominate vein to control epicardial bleeding
581
Funneled flow mechanisms in layered soil: field investigations
582
Funnelform single-drop microextraction for gas chromatography–electron-capture detection
583
Funneling auxin action: specificity in signal transduction
584
Funneling experiments
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Funneling experiments
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Funneling experiments
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Funnel-structured TiO2 electrode for improved charge extraction in dye-sensitized solar cell
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Funorans from Gloiopeltis species. Part I. Extraction and structural characteristics
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Funorans from Gloiopeltis species. Part II. Rheology and thermal properties
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Fun-Sort—or the chaos of unordered binary search Original Research Article
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FUNSPIN polarized cold-neutron beam at PSI
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FUNSPIN polarized cold-neutron beam at PSI
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FUO due to sarcoidosis-lymphoma syndrome
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Fuorinated hydrogen bonding liquid crystals based on Schiff base
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Für eine Grammatische Kategorie ‘Respekt’ im Deutschen: Synchronie, Diachronie und Typologie der deutschen Anredepronomina: Horst J. Simon, Max Niemeyer, Tübingen, 2003, xii + 236 pp., € 68.00
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Fur seal activity moderates the effects of an Australian marine sanctuary on temperate reef fish
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Fur seal populations facilitate establishment of exotic vascular plants
598
Furan and Phenol-Based Contaminants in the Borehole Water Quality of the Kerio Valley Water Basin, Kenya
599
Furan- and pyrrole-containing analogs of α-quinquethiophene: spectroscopic and electrochemical properties
600
Furan and thiophene in liquid phase: An X-ray and molecular dynamics study
601
Furan- and thiophene-functionalised bis-carbene ligands: Synthesis, silver(I) complexes, and catalysis
602
Furan approach to the synthesis of the A-ring of Vitamin D analogues
603
Furan as a 1,3-diketone equivalent: the second type furan recyclization applied to indole synthesis
604
Furan decorated nucleoside analogues as fluorescent probes: synthesis, photophysical evaluation, and site-specific incorporation
605
Furan derivatives of substituted phenylthiourea: spectral studies, semi-empirical quantum-chemical calculations and X-ray structure analyses
606
Furan derivatives of tellurium: Synthesis and structural comparison with the thiophene analogues
607
Furan formation during UV-treatment of fruit juices
608
Furan formation from fatty acids as a result of storage, gamma irradiation, UV-C and heat treatments
609
Furan formation from vitamin C in a starch-based model system: Influence of the reaction conditions
610
Furan formation in starch-based model systems containing carbohydrates in combination with proteins, ascorbic acid and lipids
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Furan in the baby-food samples purchased from the Finnish markets – Determination with SPME–GC–MS
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Furan induction of DNA cross-linking and strand breaks in turkey fetal liver in comparison to 1,3-propanediol
613
Furan levels in fruit and vegetables juices, nutrition drinks and bakery products Original Research Article
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Furan manufacture from softwood hemicelluloses by aqueous fractionation and further reaction in a catalyzed ionic liquid: a biorefinery approach
615
Furan ring opening–furan ring closure: cascade rearrangement of novel 4-acetoxy-9-furylnaphtho[2,3-b]furans
616
Furan ring opening—indole ring closure: a new modification of the Reissert reaction for indole synthesis
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Furan ring opening—indole ring closure: pseudooxidative furan ring opening in the synthesis of indoles
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Furan ring opening–indole ring closure: recyclization of 2-(2-aminophenyl)furans into 2-(2-oxoalkyl)indoles
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Furan ring opening–indole ring closure: SnCl2-induced reductive transformation of difuryl(2-nitroaryl)methanes into 2-(2-acylvinyl)indoles
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Furan ring opening–isochromene ring closure: a new approach to isochromene ring synthesis
621
Furan ring opening–pyrrole ring closure. A simple route to 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazin-3-ones
622
Furan synthesis through AuCl3-catalysed cycloisomerisation of β-alkynyl β-ketoesters
623
Furan: A Promising Scaffold for Biological Activity
624
Furanaphin: a novel naphtho[2,3-c]furan-4(1H)-one derivative from the aphid Aphis spiraecola Patch
625
Furan-based poly(esteramide)s by bulk copolycondensation
626
Furandicarboxylate derivatives as excellent fluorescence standards: Spectroscopical and electrochemical study
627
Furanocembranoid Diterpenes as Defensive Compounds in the Dufour Gland of the Ant Crematogaster brevispinosa rochai
628
Furanochromone radical cations: generation, characterization and interaction with DNA Original Research Article
629
Furanocoumarin and polyacetylenic compound composition of wild Glehnia littoralis in North America
630
Furanocoumarins from Heracleum rawianum in Iran
631
Furanocoumarins: Novel topoisomerase I inhibitors from Ruta graveolens L. Original Research Article
632
Furanoid sugar amino acid based peptidomimetics: well-defined solution conformations to gel-like structures
633
Furanones as potential anti-bacterial coatings on biomaterials
634
Furanose ring conformations in a 1′-alkynyl C-nucleoside and the dinucleotide
635
Furanose vs. acyclic forms of carbohydrate ligands. A multinuclear NMR spectroscopy study of the molybdate and tungstate complexes of d-glycero-l-manno-heptose
636
Furanoside phosphite–phosphoroamidite: new ligand class for the asymmetric nickel-catalyzed trialkylaluminium addition to aldehydes
637
Furanoside thioether–phosphinite ligands for Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution reactions: Scope and limitations
638
Furanosteroid studies. Improved synthesis of the A,B,C,E-ring core of viridin
639
Furan–polyether-modified chitosans as photosensitive polymer electrolytes
640
Furans in polymer chemistry
641
Furans with basic side chains: synthesis and biological evaluation of a novel series of antagonists with selectivity for the estrogen receptor alpha
642
Furanyl nucleosides: synthesis and kinetics of their formation
643
Furanyl spiroketals as stereochemical relays in the synthesis of 1,9-anti diols: synthesis of insect pheromones
644
Furanyl spiroketals: thermodynamic control of remote asymmetry
645
Furanyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl and benzoxazol-5-yl acetic acid derivatives: novel classes of heparanase inhibitor
646
Furazolidone and Helicobacter pylori Treatment
647
Furazolidone induces apoptosis through activating reactive oxygen species-dependent mitochondrial signaling pathway and suppressing PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in HepG2 cells
648
Furazolidone-Based Quadruple Therapy for Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Peptic Ulcer Disease
649
Furazolidone-Based, Metronidazole-Based, or a Combination Regimen for Eradication of Helicobacter pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease
650
Fur-bearing species and Scottish islands
651
Fur–DNA Interactions at the Bidirectional fepDGC-entS Promoter Region in Escherichia coli
652
Furfural degradation in a dilute acidic and saline solution in the presence of glucose Original Research Article
653
Furfural formation from d-xylose: the use of different halides in dilute aqueous acidic solutions allows for exceptionally high yields Original Research Article
654
Furfural formation from the pre-hydrolysis liquor of a hardwood kraft-based dissolving pulp production process
655
Furfural from wood in catalyzed acetic acid media: A mathematical assessment
656
Furfural production from rice husk using sulfuric acid and a solid acid catalyst through a two-stage process Original Research Article
657
Furfural production from steam explosion liquor of rice straw by solid acid catalysts (HZSM-5)
658
Furfural production from xylose using sulfonic ion-exchange resins (Amberlyst) and simultaneous stripping with nitrogen
659
Furfural steam reforming over Ni-based catalysts. Influence of Ni incorporation method
660
Furfurals removal from roasted coffee powder by vacuum treatment
661
Furfuryl alcohol polymerisation by iodine in methylene chloride
662
Furfuryl alcohol polymerisation inside capillaries
663
Furnace and laser methods of bonding metals to ceramics: interface investigation
664
Furnace and laser methods of bonding metals to ceramics: interface investigation
665
Furnace and laser methods of bonding metals to ceramics: phenomenological investigation
666
Furnace and laser methods of bonding metals to ceramics: phenomenological investigation
667
Furnace brazing type 304 stainless steel to vanadium alloy (V–5Cr–5Ti)
668
Furnace for biomass combustion – Comparison of model with experimental data
669
Furnace geometry effects on plume dynamics in laser ablation for nanotube synthesis Original Research Article
670
Furnace instrumentation improves quality of heat treated products and simplifies furnace operation
671
Furnace instrumentation improves quality of heat-treated products
672
Furnace integration into processes justified by detailed calculation using a simple mathematical model
673
Furnace water-wall slag deposition testing in a 0.5 MWt combustion pilot plant
674
Furnishing hypnotic instructions with implementation intentions enhances hypnotic responsiveness
675
Furniture supply chain tactical planning optimization using a time decomposition approach
676
Furniture tipping accidents: redesign for prevention
677
Furo- and thieno-fused 1,3-diazepine-4,6-diones
678
Furo[3,2-b]pyridine: a convenient unit for the synthesis of polyheterocycles
679
Furo[3,2-h]isochroman, furo[3,2-h]isoquinoline, isochroman, phenol, pyranone, and pyrone derivatives from the sea fan-derived fungus Penicillium sp. PSU-F40
680
Furo[3′,2′:3,4]naphtho[1,2-d]imidazole derivatives as potential inhibitors of inflammatory factors in sepsis Original Research Article
681
Furocoumarins and coumarins photoinactivate Colletotrichum acutatum and Aspergillus nidulans fungi under solar radiation
682
Furocoumarins from grapefruit juice and their effect on human CYP 3A4 and CYP 1B1 isoenzymes Original Research Article
683
Furocoumarins from Heracleum rawianum in Iran
684
Furocoumarins photolysis products induce differentiation of human erythroid cells
685
Furocoumarins, terpenes and sterols from Esenbeckia ovata Kunth (Rutaceae)
686
Furoic and mefenamic acids as new matrices for matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization-(MALDI)-mass spectrometry
687
Furoquinoline alkaloids isolated from Balfourodendron riedelianum as photosynthetic inhibitors in spinach chloroplasts
688
Furoquinoline alkaloids, furocoumarins and terpenes from Esenbeckia litoralis (Rutaceae)
689
Furosemide Action on Cerebellar GABAA Receptors in Alcohol-Sensitive ANT Rats
690
Furosemide administration affects mineral excretion and balance in non-exercised and exercised Thoroughbreds
691
Furosemide and the progression of left ventricular dysfunction in experimental heart failure Original Research Article
692
Furosemide in the long-term management of heart failure: The good, the bad, and the uncertain
693
Furosemide Induced Electrocardiographic Alterations in High Producing Holstein Dairy Cows
694
Furosemide Loaded Silica-Lipid Hybrid Microparticles: Formulation Development, in vitro and ex vivo Evaluation
695
Furosemide withdrawal in elderly heart failure patients with preserved left ventricular systolic function
696
Furosemide-induced recurrent syncope in myxedema
697
Furosine is a useful indicator in pre-baked breads
698
Furostanol saponins from Yucca gloriosa L. rhizomes
699
Furostanol saponins in Allium caepa L. Var. tropeana seeds
700
Furoxan analogues of the histamine H3-receptor antagonist imoproxifan and related furazan derivatives Original Research Article
701
Furrow diking in conservation tillage
702
Furrow infiltration and roughness prediction for different furrow inflow hydrographs using a zero-inertia model with a multilevel calibration approach
703
Furrow infiltration estimation from time to a single advance point
704
Furrow irrigation design with multicriteria analysis
705
FURROW IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN CRITERIA USING EFFICIENCY PARAMETERS AND SIMULATION MODELS
706
Furrow Irrigation Performance under Spatially Varying Conditions
707
Furrow parameters in rotary strip-tillage: Effect of blade geometry and rotary speed
708
Furstenberg families and chaos on uniform limit maps
709
Further ‘tethered’ Ru(II) catalysts for asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH) of ketones; the use of a benzylic linker and a cyclohexyldiamine ligand
710
Further absolute geomagnetic paleointensities from Baja California: evaluation of Pliocene and Early/Middle Pleistocene data
711
Further abuse of sexually abused children
712
Further accuracy tests on Adomian decomposition method for chaotic systems
713
Further acetogenins from Tasmanian collections of Caulocystis cephalornithos demonstrating chemical variability
714
Further advances in aging studies for RPCs
715
Further advances in aging studies for RPCs
716
Further Advances in Document Engineering J.UCS Special Issue
717
Further advances in predicting species distributions
718
Further advances in predicting species distributions
719
Further advances in the moments method for aerosol coagulation, growth and removal
720
Further advances on low-energy lunar impact dynamics
721
Further advances toward the development of a direct heating solar thermal chemical reactor for the thermal dissociation of ZnO(s)
722
Further aerodynamic studies of Lions’ Gate Bridge – 3 lane renovation
723
Further all-loop results in softly-broken supersymmetric gauge theories
724
Further amino acid racemisation evidence for glacial age, multiple lowstand deposition on the New South Wales outer continental shelf, southeastern Australia
725
Further amplitude analysis of JΨ → γ(π+π−π+π−)
726
Further analyses of clock drawings among demented and nondemented older subjects
727
Further analyses of the Delirium Rating Scale
728
Further analyses on Micronesian banana, taro, breadfruit and other foods for provitamin A carotenoids and minerals
729
Further analyses on Micronesian banana, taro, breadfruit and other foods for provitamin A carotenoids and minerals
730
Further Analysis and Developments of the Eshragh-Modarres (E-M) Algorithm on Statistical Estimation
731
Further analysis of a direct soft photon excess in π−p interactions at 280 GeV/c
732
Further analysis of anti-human leukocyte mAbs with reactivity to equine leukocytes by two-colour flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry
733
Further analysis of anti-human leukocyte mAbs with reactivity to equine leukocytes by two-colour flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry
734
Further analysis of chemical kinetic structure of a standoff microjet methane diffusion flame near extinction
735
Further analysis of delayed luminescence of plants
736
Further analysis of end effects for plane deformations of sandwich strips
737
Further analysis of global robust stability of neural networks with multiple time delays
738
Further analysis of interpolation effects in mutual information-based image registration
739
Further analysis of long-term measurements on board of Czech airlines aircraft
740
Further analysis of long-term measurements on board of Czech airlines aircraft
741
Further Analysis of Maize C4 Pyruvate,Orthophosphate Dikinase Phosphorylation by Its Bifunctional Regulatory Protein Using Selective Substitutions of the Regulatory Thr-456 and Catalytic His-458 Residues
742
Further analysis of spurious causality Original Research Article
743
Further analysis of the antimicrobial activity of α-phenylseleno citronellal and α-phenylseleno citronellol
744
Further analysis of the BFKL equation with momentum cutoffs Original Research Article
745
Further analysis of the electron cyclotron current drive experiments on RTP
746
Further analysis of the Internet key exchange protocol
747
Further analysis of the liquidity and\Information components of\Institutional orders: Active versus passive funds
748
Further analysis of the number of spanning trees in circulant graphs Original Research Article
749
Further analysis of the phenotype and distribution of tumor cells in sporadic B-cell and T-cell lymphomas in the lymph node and spleen of cattle
750
Further analysis of the phenotype and distribution of tumor cells in sporadic B-cell and T-cell lymphomas in the lymph node and spleen of cattle
751
Further analysis of the structure and immunological activity of an RG-I type pectin from Panax ginseng
752
Further analysis of the transient dynamic response of piezoelectric bodies subjected to electric impulses
753
Further analysis on classifications of PDE(s) with variable coefficients
754
Further analysis on complete stability of cellular neural networks with delay Original Research Article
755
Further analysis on global robust exponential stability of neural networks with time-varying delays
756
Further Analysis on Solubility Measurement and Thermodynamic Modeling of Benzoic Acid in Monosolvents and Binary Mixtures
757
Further analysis on uniform stability of impulsive infinite delay differential equations
758
Further analytical investigation into centrodes of the planar FBL: Symbolic representations, double points, tacnodes, degenerate forms
759
Further Anatomical Insights Regarding the Ross Procedure
760
Further antineoplastic terpenylquinones and terpenylhydroquinones Original Research Article
761
Further application of a modified spontaneous emulsification solvent diffusion method to various types of PLGA and PLA polymers for preparation of nanoparticles
762
Further application of a two-step heparin affinity chromatography method using divalent cations as eluents: Purification and identification of membrane-bound heparin binding proteins from the mitochondrial fraction of HL-60 cells
763
Further applications of “bilayer artificial skin”
764
Further applications of a general rate conservation law
765
Further Approaches to the Quaternary Structure of Octopus Hemocyanin: A Model Based on Immunoelectron Microscopy and Image Processing
766
Further argument for the existence of a pacemaker in the human information processing system
767
Further Aspects of Anemia, Heart Failure, and Erythropoietin
768
Further aspects of negation in French
769
Further aspects of the British index of secondary car safety
770
Further assessment of a generalized plate model: stress analysis of angle-ply laminates
771
Further assessment of the coupling load decomposition technique for the vibration analyses of planar coupled structures
772
Further asymptotic size Ramsey results obtained via linear programming Original Research Article
773
Further Barriers to Conversations About Deactivation of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators
774
Further bibasic hypergeometric transformations and their applications
775
Further Biochemical Characterization of Rabbit Reticulocyte eIF-4B
776
Further bounds for the smallest singular value and the spectral condition number
777
Further carbonization of anisotropic and isotropic pitch-based carbons by microwave irradiation Original Research Article
778
Further characterisation of particulate neuronal nitric oxide synthase in rat small intestine
779
Further Characterisation of the 91500 Zircon Crystal
780
Further characterisation of the functional neuroanatomy associated with prosodic emotion decoding
781
Further Characterization by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of the Protein-Protein Interface in the Ferredoxin/Ferredoxin:NADP+ Reductase System from Anabaena: Requirement of a Negative Charge at Position 94 in Ferredoxin for Rapid Electron Transfer
782
Further characterization of [3H]U69593 binding sites in the rat heart
783
Further characterization of basic trades
784
Further characterization of cation channels present in the chicken red blood cell membrane
785
Further Characterization of CD82/IA4 Antigen (Type III Surface Protein): An Activation/Differentiation Marker of Mononuclear Cells
786
Further characterization of cross-reactive anti-human leukocyte mAbs by use of equine leukocyte cell lines EqT8888 and eCAS
787
Further characterization of cross-reactive anti-human leukocyte mAbs by use of equine leukocyte cell lines EqT8888 and eCAS
788
Further characterization of degenerated human cartilage with differential scanning calorimetry
789
Further Characterization of Human Microsomal 3α-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase
790
FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF OLIVE LEAF YELLOWING-ASSOCIATED VIRUS
791
Further Characterization of the Binding of Fibronectin to Gelatin Reveals the Presence of Different Binding Interactions
792
Further Characterization of the Major and Minor RabbitFMO1Promoters and Identification of both Positive and Negative Distal Regulatory Elements
793
FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PHENOTYPE OF mCryl/mCry2-DEFICIENT MICE
794
Further Characterization ofEscherichia coliAlanyl–tRNA Synthetase
795
Further Characterizations of (m,mʹʹ)-Open Maps, (m,mʹʹ)-Closed Maps and (m,mʹʹ)-Continuous Maps
796
Further characterizations of L-fuzzy H-set
797
Further characterizations of the Hirsch index
798
Further chemical modification of trehalase inhibitor trehazolin: Structure and inhibitory-activity relationship of the inhibitor Original Research Article
799
Further chemical studies on the Antarctic nudibranch Austrodoris kerguelenensis: new terpenoid acylglycerols and revision of the previous stereochemistry
800
Further chemistry of ruthenium butatrienylidene complexes
801
Further clarifications about the success-index
802
Further clarifications on the parcel model
803
Further clues emerge for strategies to attack HIV
804
Further combinatorial constructions for optimal frequency-hopping sequences
805
Further combinatorial identities deriving from the nth power of a image matrix
806
Further comment on the lack of utility of sexual behavior problems as measured by the Child Sexual Behavior Inventory in Diagnosing Sexual Abuse: a reply to Friedrich, Gully, and Trane (2004)
807
Further comment: Coulombic effects on the adsorption of trace cations on clays
808
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
809
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
810
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
811
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
812
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
813
Further comments on fibrosing colonopathy study
814
Further comments on fieldwork in Thailand
815
FURTHER COMMENTS ON NONLINEAR VIBRATIONS OF SHELLS
816
Further comments on peer review
817
Further comments on residual heat estimation in Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) using Cherenkov radiation
818
Further comments on residual heat estimation in Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) using Cherenkov radiation
819
Further Comments on Stationarity Tests in Series with Structural Breaks at Unknown Points
820
Further comments on the background field method and gauge-invariant effective actions Original Research Article
821
Further comments on the nature and measurement of anxiety sensitivity: A reply to Taylor (1995b)
822
Further comments on the origin of oysters
823
Further comments on the paper by Zinoviev and Bies, “On acoustic radiation by a rigid object in a fluid flow”
824
Further comments on the sequential probability ratio testing methods
825
Further comments on: Suris-Regueiro, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, “Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union”. Marine Policy 2003;27(6):535–44
826
Further comparison of additive and multiplicative coarse grid correction
827
Further consequences of viewing LIML as an iterated Aitken estimator
828
Further consideration of the gas–liquid chromatographic method for determining the intramolecular hydrogen bond energies with the example of 2-substituted phenols
829
Further considerations of a general d′ in multidimensional space
830
Further considerations of engine emissions from subsonic aircraft at cruise altitude
831
Further considerations on entropy estimations of actinide compounds: AmCl3 and AmCl2
832
Further considerations on residual-free bubbles for advective-diffusive equations Original Research Article
833
Further considerations on the evaluation of potential reduced-risk tobacco products. Part II: Re-assessment of a heuristic using the CPS-II database
834
Further constraints for Permo-Carboniferous magnetostratigraphy: case study of the sedimentary sequence from San Salvador–Patlanoaya (Mexico)
835
Further constraints on the African superplume structure
836
Further Constructions of Control-Lyapunov Functions and Stabilizing Feedbacks for Systems Satisfying the Jurdjevic–Quinn Conditions
837
Further contributions on the flow past a stationary and confined cylinder: Creeping and slowly moving flow of Power law fluids
838
Further contributions to nonisomorphic two level orthogonal arrays
839
Further Contributions to the Development of a Differential Set of Pea Cultivars (Pisum sativum) to Investigate the Virulence of Isolates of Aphanomyces euteiches
840
Further Contributions to the Genetic Aspect of Congenital Sensorineural Deafness in Dalmatians
841
Further controversial provisions in the bill
842
Further convergence and stability results for the generalized Richardson extrapolation process GREP(1) with an application to the D(1)-transformation for infinite integrals
843
Further Conversation on ‘Correlation of Entrainment for Annular Flow in Horizontal Pipes’, by Pan, L. and Hanratty, T.J., Int. J. Multiphase Flow, 28(3), (2002), pp. 385–408. by A. Al-Sarkhi and C. Sarica
844
FURTHER DATA ON PECULIAR SUBTERRANEAN FAUNA OF NIPHARGIDAE FAMILY IN GREECE(CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE AMPHIPODA 306)
845
Further data on solar radiation in Shiraz, Iran
846
Further data on the levels of emerging Fusarium mycotoxins enniatins (A, A1, B, B1), beauvericin and fusaproliferin in breakfast and infant cereals from Morocco
847
Further data on the occurrence of Fusarium emerging mycotoxins enniatins (A, A1, B, B1), fusaproliferin and beauvericin in raw cereals commercialized in Morocco
848
Further data on the presence of Fusarium emerging mycotoxins enniatins, fusaproliferin and beauvericin in cereals available on the Spanish markets
849
Further data on the production of beauvericin, enniatins and fusaproliferin and toxicity to Artemia salina by Fusarium species of Gibberella fujikuroi species complex
850
Further data on the structure of brown seaweed fucans: relationships with anticoagulant activity
851
Further decompositions of complete tripartite graphs into 5-cycles Original Research Article
852
Further defining the risks confronting twins, ,
853
Further delay to Canadaʹs research funding
854
Further demonstration of improved performance from lead-acid batteries manufactured with bismuth-bearing high-purity lead
855
Further detailing of the Bose–Einstein negative-U state in the high temperature superconducting cuprates Original Research Article
856
Further details on the applicability of Thellier paleointensity method: The effect of magnitude of laboratory field
857
Further determinants with the averaging property of Andrews-Burge
858
FURTHER DETERMINATION OF CADMIUM IONS IN WATER BY AN ELECTROCHEMILUMINESCENCE METHOD
859
Further Development for Testing the Effects of Pesticides on Wolf Spiders
860
Further development of a Causal model for Air Transport Safety (CATS): Building the mathematical heart
861
Further development of a Causal model for Air Transport Safety (CATS): Building the mathematical heart
862
Further development of a long-term care regional database for standardizing nosocomial infections surveillance: a trial of risk stratification methods
863
Further development of a low-cost release method for sterile Queensland fruit fly Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) in rural New South Wales
864
Further development of a microchannel steam reformer for diesel fuel
865
Further development of a model for rod ricochet
866
Further development of a neural network for panic disorder
867
Further development of an Australian-based measure of social capital in a US sample
868
Further development of an electrochemical DNA hybridization biosensor based on long-range electron transfer
869
Further development of an illness perception intervention for myocardial infarction patients: A randomized controlled trial
870
Further development of data acquisition system of the Akeno Giant Air Shower Array
871
Further development of data acquisition system of the Akeno Giant Air Shower Array
872
Further development of integrated implosion code based on ILESTA-2D
873
Further development of large-scale atomistic modelling techniques for Fe–Cr alloys
874
Further development of lithium/polycarbon monofluoride envelope cells
875
Further development of measures of early math performance for preschoolers
876
Further Development of NdFeB Magnet Industry in China
877
Further development of silk sericin as a biomaterial: comparative investigation of the procedures for its isolation from Bombyx mori silk cocoons
878
Further development of software for the design and simulation of industrial thickeners
879
Further development of temperature determination for a heated micron-sized particle from forced convection
880
Further development of the hybrid model for polycrystal deformation Original Research Article
881
Further development of the PSRK model for the prediction of gas solubilities and vapor-liquid -equilibria at low and high pressures II
882
Further development of the pulsed wire technique for magnetic field and focusing strength measurements in long undulators
883
Further development of the pulsed wire technique for magnetic field and focusing strength measurements in long undulators
884
Further development, status and results of the PSRK method for the prediction of vapor-liquid equilibria and gas solubilities
885
Further development, status and results of the PSRK method for the prediction of vapor-liquid equilibria and gas solubilities
886
Further developments and beam tests of the gas electron multiplier (GEM)
887
Further developments and beam tests of the gas electron multiplier (GEM)
888
Further developments in CIS monograin layer solar cells technology
889
Further developments in J evaluation procedure for growing cracks based on LLD and CMOD data
890
Further developments in mechanical decoupling of large thermal detectors
891
Further developments in mechanical decoupling of large thermal detectors
892
Further developments in star cluster spectral libraries
893
Further developments in the CUORICINO experiment
894
Further developments in the CUORICINO experiment
895
Further developments in the measurement of working memory in rodents
896
Further developments in the synthesis of lamellarin alkaloids via direct metal–halogen exchange
897
Further developments of the equal-area criterion for multimachine power systems
898
Further developments on sufficient conditions for negative dependence of random variables
899
Further developments to the decomposition method for solving singular initial-value problems
900
Further dimensions of public library effectiveness II: The second stage of the New Zealand study
901
FURTHER DISCOVERY OF NEW OR PARTIALLY KNOWN TAXA OF THE GENUS NIPHARGUS SCHIÖDTE, 1849 (FAM. NIPHARGIDAE) IN GREECE (CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE AMPHIPODA 302)
902
Further discussion of the octanol/air partition coefficient Koa as a correlating parameter for gas/particle partitioning coefficients
903
Further discussion on four-node isoparametric quadrilateral elements in plane bending
904
Further discussion on linear production functions and DEA
905
Further discussion on the connotation and significance of the natural gas relaying generation model from organic matter
906
Further discussion on the estimation of primary polymer chain length of vinyl-type network polymers based on the thermal decomposition of azo crosslinks
907
Further discussion on the Hahn decomposition theorem for signed fuzzy measure
908
FURTHER DISCUSSION ON THE INCOMPRESSIBLE PRESSURE—DRIVEN FLOW IN A CHANNEL WITH POROUS WALLS
909
FURTHER DISCUSSION ON THE OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE OF EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCTION FOR BLACKBODY RADIATION
910
Further discussion on the pressure dependence of fission track annealing in apatite: reply to the critical comment of Kohn et al.
911
Further discussions on a possible lattice chiral gauge theory
912
Further diterpenoids from Plectranthus ornatus and P. grandidentatus
913
Further ecdysteroids from Serratula coronata L. (Asteraceae)
914
Further echoes of the Spanish Lady
915
Further efforts to protect biodiversity in coastal waters of South Australia
916
Further eleganolone-derived diterpenes from the brown alga Bifurcaria bifurcata
917
Further enhancements in the symmetrical components based improved fault impedance estimation method Part I. Mathematical modelling
918
Further enhancements in the symmetrical components based improved fault impedance estimation method Part II. Performance evaluation
919
Further epidemiological evidence for anticipation in schizophrenia
920
Further EPR-spin trapping studies of the photoinitiating activity of Irgacure 369
921
Further estimates of the economic return to schooling from a new sample of twins
922
Further evaluation of boric acid vis-à-vis other lubricants for cold forming applications
923
Further Evaluation of Squeezing Flow and Heat Transfer of non-Newtonian Fluid with Nanoparticles Conveyed through Vertical Parallel Plates
924
Further evaluation of the ambulatory monitoring pressor effect (“ABPM effect”) in patients with essential hypertension
925
Further evaluation of the Shariati–Peters–Moshfeghian C7+ characterization method
926
FURTHER EVAPORATION AND FINAL TREATMENT OF PROCESS-WATER CONCENTRATES
927
FURTHER EVAPORATION AND FINAL TREATMENT OF PROCESS-WATER CONCENTRATES
928
Further evidence against the implication of active cytomegalovirus infection in vascular atherosclerotic diseases
929
Further evidence favouring the single source model for cosmic rays
930
Further evidence for ∼1.85 Ga metamorphism in the Central Zone of the North China Craton: SHRIMP U–Pb dating of zircon from metamorphic rocks in the Lushan area, Henan Province
931
Further evidence for a cognitive component of rape
932
Further evidence for a dopamine reuptake pharmacophore. The effect of N-methylation on Threo-methylphenidate and its analogs
933
Further Evidence for a Drastic Decline of Potentially Hazardous Trace Metals in Baltic Sea Surface Waters
934
Further evidence for a large glue component in the f0(1500) meson
935
Further evidence for a marine dinoflagellate cyst as an indicator of eutrophication in Yokohama Port, Tokyo Bay, Japan. Comments on a discussion by B. Dale
936
Further evidence for a temperature-dependent hydrophobic interaction: the aggregation of ethane in aqueous solutions
937
Further evidence for age of onset being an indicator for severity in bipolar disorder
938
Further Evidence for Association of Variants in the AKT1 Gene with Schizophrenia in a Sample of European Sib-Pair Families
939
Further Evidence for BRCA1 Communication with the Inactive X Chromosome
940
Further Evidence for Co-Segregation between Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Familial Risk Analysis
941
Further evidence for detection of short-lived transient hypomanganate(V) and manganate(VI) intermediates during oxidation of some sulfated polysaccharides by alkaline permanganate using conventional spectrophotometric techniques Original Research Article
942
Further evidence for distinct reactive intermediates from nitroxyl and peroxynitrite: effects of buffer composition on the chemistry of Angeliʹs salt and synthetic peroxynitrite
943
Further evidence for epidemiological transition hypothesis for elderly suicides
944
Further Evidence for Expression and Function of the VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 Axis in Cancer Cells
945
Further evidence for formation of xenon dihydride from neutral hydrogen atoms: a comparison of ESR and IR spectroscopic results
946
Further evidence for individual differences in placebo responding: An interactionist perspective
947
Further Evidence for Limited Genetic Diversity among East African Isolates of Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus
948
Further evidence for low serum cholesterol and suicidal behaviour
949
Further evidence for magic neutron number N=16 in neutron-rich nuclei Original Research Article
950
Further evidence for neutrino oscillations from LSND: the νμ → νe decay-in-flight channel
951
Further evidence for NMDA-dependence of the after-effects of human theta burst stimulation
952
Further evidence for plasma progranulin as a biomarker in bipolar disorder
953
Further evidence for promoter-dependent development of hepatoblastoma in the mouse
954
Further evidence for room temperature, indentation-induced nanocrystallization in a bulk metallic glass
955
Further evidence for the beneficial effects of glutamine in the nutrition of ICU patients
956
Further Evidence for the Cardiac Troponin C Mediated Calcium Sensitization by Levosimendan: Structure-response and Binding Analysis with Analogs of Levosimendan
957
Further evidence for the conformal structure of a Schwarzschild black hole in an algebraic approach
958
Further evidence for the depressive effects of cytokines: Anhedonia and neurochemical changes
959
Further evidence for the dynamic stability of intracranial saccular aneurysms
960
Further evidence for the effect of particle-size diversity on deep-sea benthic biodiversity
961
Further evidence for the independence of Adaptive-Innovative (A-I) cognitive style from national culture
962
Further evidence for the lack of correlation between the breakpoint site within M-BCR and CML prognosis and for the occasional involvement of p53 in transformation
963
Further evidence for the presence of holoptychiid porolepiforms (Sarcopterygii, Dipnomorpha) from the Frasnian of Colombia
964
Further evidence for the reliance of catalysis by rabbit muscle pyruvate kinase upon isomerization of the ternary complex between enzyme and products Original Research Article
965
Further evidence for the role of excitons in photogeneration of charges in poly(phenylene vinylene)s
966
Further Evidence for the Utility of Electrophysiological Methods for the Detection of Subclinical Stage Retinal and Optic Nerve Involvement in Diabetes
967
Further evidence for threefold maximal lepton mixing and a hierarchical spectrum of neutrino mass-squared differences
968
Further evidence for unconscious learning: preliminary support for the conditioning of facial EMG to subliminal stimuli
969
Further evidence for visual landmark involvement in the pigeonʹs familiar area map
970
Further evidence of a decorin-collagen interaction in the disruption of cervical collagen fibers during rat gestation,
971
Further Evidence of a Quantitative Trait Locus on Chromosome 18 Influencing Postural Change in Systolic Blood Pressure: The Hypertension Genetic Epidemiology Network (HyperGEN) Study
972
Further Evidence of Abnormal Cytoarchitecture of the Entorhinal Cortex in Schizophrenia Using Spatial Point Pattern Analyses
973
Further Evidence of Association of OPRD1 & HTR1D Polymorphisms with Susceptibility to Anorexia Nervosa
974
Further evidence of centrophenoxine mediated protection in aluminium exposed rats by biochemical and light microscopy analysis
975
Further evidence of changes in the hydrological regime of the River Paraguay: part of a wider phenomenon of climate change?
976
Further evidence of continent-wide impacts of agricultural intensification on European farmland birds, 1990–2000
977
Further Evidence of Dopamine Transporter Dysregulation in ADHD: A Controlled PET Imaging Study Using Altropane
978
Further evidence of grain boundary internal friction in bicrystals
979
Further evidence of impacts of large-scale wind farms on land surface temperature
980
Further evidence of inflammation in chronic rheumatic valve disease (CRVD): High levels of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) and high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)
981
Further evidence of multiple NOx sorption sites on NOx storage/reduction catalysts
982
Further evidence of preference reversals: Choice, valuation and ranking over distributions of life expectancy
983
Further evidence of reduced negative priming in positive schizotypy
984
Further evidence of responsibility of impurities in MgO for variability in its basicity and catalytic performance in oxidative coupling of methane
985
Further evidence of seasonality of mania in the tropics
986
Further evidence of the association of a phytoplasma and a virus with yellow leaf syndrome in sugarcane
987
Further Evidence of the Association of the Diacylglycerol Kinase Kappa (DGKK) Gene With Hypospadias
988
Further evidence of the changing nature of biopolymer networks in the presence of sugar
989
Further evidence of the conjoint correction to the local kinetic and exchange energy density functionals
990
Further evidence of the effects of global warming on lichens, particularly those with Trentepohlia phycobionts
991
Further evidence of the effects of normalization on end-user query errors: an experimental evaluation
992
Further Evidence of the Relative Stability Evaluation of Lewis Acid Base Complexes
993
Further evidence of the usefulness of bile acids as molecules for shuttling cytostatic drugs toward liver tumors
994
Further evidence of the validity of the Suicide Risk Assessment Scale for prisoners
995
Further evidence of widespread Permian remagnetization in the North Patagonian massif, Argentina
996
Further evidence on alternative continuous time models of the short-term interest rate
997
Further evidence on analyst and investor misweighting of prior period cash flows and accruals
998
Further evidence on Asian stock return behavior
999
Further evidence on breaking trend functions in macroeconomic variables
1000
Further evidence on corporate bonds with event-risk covenants: Inferences from Standard and Poorʹs and Moodyʹs bond ratings
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