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GIS-based spatial analysis and modeling for landslide hazard assessment in steeplands, southern Honduras
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GIS-based statistical and fractal/multifractal analysis of surface stream patterns in the Oak Ridges Moraine
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GIS-based suitable site selection using habitat suitability index for oyster farms in Geoje-Hansan Bay, Korea
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GIS-based support vector machine modeling of earthquake-triggered landslide susceptibility in the Jianjiang River watershed, China
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GIS-based visualisation of rural landscapes: defining ‘sufficient’ realism for environmental decision-making
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GIS-based weather radar siting procedure in mountainous terrain
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GIS-based wind farm site selection using spatial multi-criteria analysis (SMCA): Evaluating the case for New York State
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GIS-driven analysis of e-mobility in urban areas: An evaluation of the impact on the electric energy grid
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GISELA – GIS-based evaluation of land use and agriculture market analysis under global warming
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GISH confirmation of somatic hybrids between Solanum melongena and S. torvum: assessment of resistance to both fungal and bacterial wilts
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Gisli H. Gudjonsson
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Gisli H. Gudjonsson: The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. A Handbook. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons; 2003. Price: £34.95 (Hbk), ISBN: 0-471-49136-5, pp. xviii+684
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GIS-models work well, but are not enough: Habitat preferences of Lanius collurio at multiple levels and conservation implications
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GISPART: a numerical model to simulate the dispersion of contaminants in the Strait of Gibraltar
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GISQ, a multifunctional indicator of soil quality
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GISQ, a multifunctional indicator of soil quality
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GISSI-Prevenzione trial
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GIS-stereoplot: an interactive stereonet plotting module for ArcView 3.0 geographic information system
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GIS-supported mapping of shallow geothermal potential of representative areas in south-western Germany—Possibilities and limitations
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GIS-SWIAS: Tool to Summarize Seawater Intrusion Status and Vulnerability at Aquifer Scale
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GIST in Saudi Arabia: Multicentric Histopathological Genetic Study of 75 Surgically Excised Cases
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GIST: an interactive, GPU-based level set segmentation tool for 3D medical images
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GITA: A REDUCE program for the normalization of polynomial Hamiltonians Original Research Article
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GITA−1: A symbolic computing program for an inverse problem of the Birkhoff–Gustavson normal form expansion Original Research Article
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Giuliano F. Panza, Mircea Radulian and Cesar-Ioan Trifu (eds.), Seismic Hazard of the Circum-Pannonian Region, Pageoph Topical Volumes, Vol. 157.
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Giulio Cantoni
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Giulio Cesare Borgia: founder, promoter, and nurturer of the MRPM Conferences
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Giulio Massarani (December 1937–September 2004)
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Giuseppe Bendoricchio
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Giuseppe Bendoricchio
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Giuseppe Remuzzi: dreaming of no more renal dialysis
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Giuseppe Tallini and his work in combinatorial geometries
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Giuseppe Zuccalà, Roberto Bernabei
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Give a dog a genome
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Give a drug a good name
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Give and take: How the funding of adaptation to climate change can improve the donorʹs terms-of-trade
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Give and take: Syntactic priming during spoken language comprehension
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Give cardiopulmonary resuscitation first
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Give me that online-time religion: The role of the internet in spiritual life
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Give my regards to Shelbyville
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Give the patients the choice—The ‘walk in walk out’ hernia clinic
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Give them what they want: The benefits of explicitness in gift exchange
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Give us a quote
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Give Your ODEs a Singular Perturbation!
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Give yourself permission to balance work and life
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Given a one-step numerical scheme, on which ordinary differential equations is it exact?
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Given the Tino Sehgal Case: How to Save the Future of aWork of Art that Materializes Only Temporarily
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Givens rotation based fast backward elimination algorithm for RBF neural network pruning
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Giving “teeth” to an environmental policy: a Delphi Study at Dalhousie University
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Giving a New Method for Face Recognition Using Neural Networks
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Giving Alzheimerʹs the Old One-Two
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GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF ACCOUNTING HISTORY: A REPLY TO KEENAN
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Giving and receiving feedback: The ethical issues
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Giving and taking: Representational building blocks of active resource-transfer events in human infants
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Giving Bad News: A Qualitative Research Exploration
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Giving birds a starting date: The curious social solution to a water resource issue in the U.S. West
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Giving Birth and Returning to Work: The Impact of Work–Family Conflict on Womenʹs Health After Childbirth
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Giving birth to next generation repositories
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Giving Class Averages: Is It Worth It?
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Giving consent in dementia research
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Giving credit where credit is due: John Hunter and the discovery of erythrocyte sedimentation rate
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Giving credit where credit is due: The Stone–(Thrower)–Wales designation revisited
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Giving ergonomics away? The application of ergonomics methods by novices
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Giving feedback on journals
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Giving feedback: Source-centered antecedents and consequences of constructive and destructive feedback
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Giving households credit: How changes in the U.S. tax code could promote homeownership
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Giving in to the name game
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Giving Meaning to Movement
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Giving new senses to the existing elements: A characteristic of the solution accompanied by global restructuring
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Giving oneself to writing: syncopations in the life of a woman religious
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Giving people a stake in the future
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Giving phenyllithium a right-handed double-helical twist. Syntheses and crystal structures of enantiopure alkyl-, aryl-, and amidolithium aggregates
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Giving physical insight into the Butler–Volmer model of electrode kinetics: Application of asymmetric Marcus–Hush theory to the study of the electroreductions of 2-methyl-2-nitropropane, cyclooctatetraene and europium(III) on mercury microelectrodes
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Giving physical insight into the Butler–Volmer model of electrode kinetics: Part 2 – Nonlinear solvation effects on the voltammetry of heterogeneous electron transfer processes
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Giving Pleasure Its Due: Collection Promotion and Readers’ Advisory in Academic Libraries Original Research Article
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Giving Power: What Blood Donation in Cambodia Taught Me About Care in America
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Giving Space to Cell Signaling
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Giving the consumer the choice: A methodology for Product Ecological Footprint calculation
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Giving the patient what the patient wants
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Giving the right tug for migration: Cadherins in tissue movements
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Giving voice to the future in sustainability: Retrospective assessment to learn prospective stakeholder engagement
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Giving Voice to the Global Citizen: Characterization and Dialogue in David Greig’s The Speculator.
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Giving voice to the lifeworld. More humane, more effective medical care? A qualitative study of doctor–patient communication in general practice
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GiZero: A free falling capsule for short term low gravity experiments Original Research Article
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Gjb3 Gene Mutations in Non-Syndromic Hearing Loss of Bloch, Kurd, and Turkmen Ethnicities in Iran
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Gjendja social-ekonomike dhe profili i turizmit në Parkun Kombëtar Prespa
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g-Jitter free convection flow in the stagnation-point region of a three-dimensional body
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G-jitter fully developed combined heat and mass transfer by mixed convection flow in a vertical channel
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g-Jitter Induced Mixed Convection Flow of Heat and Mass Transfer Past an Inclined Stretching Sheet
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GJR-Copula-CVaR Model for Portfolio Optimization: Evidence for Emerging Stock Markets
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G-KKM theorem, minimax inequalities and saddle points Original Research Article
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GKN chief executive elected president of SBAC
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GKN I and GKN II: Reactor containment pressure relief and measures against hydrogen energy release in case of severe accidents Original Research Article
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GKN Westland - exploiting powerful CAE software to gain competitive advantage
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GKN Westland aerospace management strengthened
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GKRR: A GRAVITATIONAL-BASED KERNEL RIDGE REGRESSION FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EFFORT ESTIMATION
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GKS Decomposition and Spherical Dilations
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GL(4)-Orbits in a 16-Dimensional Module for Characteristic 3 Original Research Article
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GL(4)-Orbits in a 16-Dimensional Module for Characteristic 3 Original Research Article
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GL(E)-quasilinear transformations and acceleration Original Research Article
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GL(m, 2) acting on R(r, m)/R(r − 1, m) Original Research Article
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Gl(n, R)-invariant tetrad theory and its relation to the purely affine formulation of general relativity
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gl(n|m) color Calogero-Sutherland models and super Yangian algebra
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gl(N|N) Super-current algebras for disordered Dirac fermions in two dimensions
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GL2D: A FORTRAN program to compute the gravity anomaly of a 2-D prism where density varies as a function of depth
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GlaA Promoter Controlled Production of a Mutant Green Fluorescent Protein (S65T) by Recombinant A spergillus niger during Growth on Defined Medium in Batch and Fed-Batch Cultures
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Glabella rejuvenation via corrugator excision and volume replacement
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Glabracins A and B, two new acetogenins from Annona glabra Original Research Article
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Glabridin triggers over-expression of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) gene in Candida albicans
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Glacial acetic acid as an efficient catalyst for simple synthesis of dindolylmethanes
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Glacial activity and catchment dynamics in northwest Greece: Long-term river behaviour and the slackwater sediment record for the last glacial to interglacial transition
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Glacial advance and stagnation caused by rock avalanches
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Glacial and interglacial refugia within a long-term rainforest refugium: The Wet Tropics Bioregion of NE Queensland, Australia
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Glacial and paraglacial history of the Troutbeck Valley, Cumbria, UK: integrating airborne LiDAR, multibeam bathymetry, and geological field mapping
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Glacial and periglacial deposits of the Tumbledown Cliffs area, James Ross Island, West Antarctica
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Glacial and postglacial sedimentation in the Fryxell basin, Taylor Valley, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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Glacial and tectonic control on fjord morphology and sediment deposition in the Magellan region (53°S), Chile
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Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cلdiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
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Glacial cooling as inferred from marine temperature proxies TEXH86 and UK′37
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Glacial cover mapping (1987–1996) of the Cordillera Blanca (Peru) using satellite imagery
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Glacial cycles and the tempo of avian speciation
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GLACIAL CYCLES: TOWARD A NEW PARADIGM
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Glacial deep ocean sequestration of CO2 driven by the eastern equatorial Pacific biologic pump
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Glacial diamictites of Serra Azul Formation (Ediacaran, Paraguay belt): Evidence of the Gaskiers glacial event in Brazil
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Glacial effects on weathering processes: New insights from the elemental and lithium isotopic composition of West Greenland rivers
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Glacial erosion and bedrock properties in NW Scotland: Abrasion and plucking, hardness and joint spacing
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Glacial erosion and geomorphology in the northwest Sierra Nevada, CA
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Glacial erosion and relief production in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, California
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Glacial erosion at the fjord onset zone and implications for the organization of ice flow on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada
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Glacial freshwater discharge events recorded by authigenic neodymium isotopes in sediments from the Mendeleev Ridge, western Arctic Ocean
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Glacial geology: Ice sheets and landforms: Bennett, M. R. and Glasser, N. S. 1996. Wiley. Price £19.99 softback; £45 hardback
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Glacial geomorphology and geographic information systems
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Glacial geomorphology and paleoglaciation patterns in Shaluli Shan, the southeastern Tibetan Plateau — Evidence for polythermal ice cap glaciation
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Glacial geomorphology in Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland proposes Younger Dryas fault-instability
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Glacial geomorphology of terrestrial-terminating fast flow lobes/ice stream margins in the southwest Laurentide Ice Sheet
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Glacial geomorphology of the Pleistocene Lake Fagnano ice lobe, Tierra del Fuego, southern South America
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Glacial geomorphology of the Torres del Paine region (southern Patagonia): Implications for glaciation, deglaciation and paleolake history
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Glacial geomorphology of the Victoria Valley System, Ross Sea Region, Antarctica
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Glacial geomorphology, soil development and permafrost features in central-upper Wright Valley, Antarctica
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Glacial history and colonization of Europe by the blue tit Parus caeruleus
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Glacial history of the alpine herb Rumex Nivalis (Polygonaceae): a comparison of common phylogeographic methods with nested clade analysis
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Glacial Holocene environment of the southeastern Okhotsk Sea: evidence from geochemical and palaeontological data
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Glacial hydrologic conditions in the Black Sea reconstructed using geochemical pore water profiles
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Glacial hydrology and erosion patterns: A mechanism for carving glacial valleys
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Glacial ice cores: A model system for developing extraterrestrial decontamination protocols
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Glacial impact on short-wavelength topography and long-lasting effects on the denudation of a deglaciated mountain range
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Glacial induced closure of the Panamanian Gateway during Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 95–100 ()
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Glacial influence on caldera-forming eruptions
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Glacial isostatic adjustment constrains dehydration stiffening beneath Iceland
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Glacial isostatic adjustment in Fennoscandia with a three-dimensional viscosity structure as an inverse problem
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Glacial Isostatic Adjustment over Antarctica from combined ICESat and GRACE satellite data
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Glacial lake distribution in the Mount Everest region: Uncertainty of measurement and conditions of formation
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Glacial Lake Musselshell: Late Wisconsin slackwater on the Laurentide ice margin in central Montana, USA
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Glacial landforms and their paleoclimatic significance in Sierra de Guadarrama, Central Iberian Peninsula
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Glacial landscape evolution — Implications for glacial processes, patterns and reconstructions
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Glacial landsystems of Satujِkull, Iceland: A modern analogue for glacial landsystem overprinting by mountain icecaps
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Glacial millennial-scale fluctuations in central African precipitation recorded in terrigenous sediment supply and freshwater signals offshore Cameroon
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Glacial morphology and sediment formation in the Mertz Trough, East Antarctica
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Glacial morphology in the Chinese Pamir: Connections among climate, erosion, topography, lithology and exhumation
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Glacial outburst flood sediments within Disenchantment Bay, Alaska: Implications of recognizing marine jِkulhlaup deposits in the stratigraphic record
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Glacial paleoenvironments on Mars revealed by the paucity of hydrated silicates in the Noachian crust of the Northern Lowlands
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Glacial paradoxes during the late Paleozoic ice age: Evaluating the equilibrium line altitude as a control on glaciation
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Glacial rebound near Vatnaj?kull, Iceland, studied by GPS campaigns in 1992 and 1996
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Glacial refugia: sanctuaries for allelic richness, but not for gene diversity
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Glacial Sediment Causing Regional-Scale Elevated Arsenic in Drinking Water
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Glacial sediments and landforms of Holderness, eastern England: A glacial depositional model for the North Sea Lobe of the British–Irish Ice Sheet
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Glacial shortcut of Arctic sea-ice transport
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Glacial Southern Ocean freshening at the onset of the Middle Pleistocene Climate Transition
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Glacial stratigraphy of Stough Creek Basin, Wind River Range, Wyoming
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Glacial survival of blockfields on the Varanger Peninsula, northern Norway
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Glacial to deglacial ventilation and productivity changes in the southern Okhotsk Sea
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Glacial to Holocene changes in the surface and deep waters of the northeast Indian Ocean
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Glacial to Holocene fluctuations in hydrography and productivity along the southwestern continental margin of India
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Glacial to Holocene surface hydrography of the tropical eastern Indian Ocean
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Glacial to Holocene terrigenous organic matter input to sediments from Orca Basin, Gulf of Mexico — A combined optical and biomarker approach
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Glacial to interglacial changes in non-carbonate and carbonate accumulation in the SW Pacific Ocean, New Zealand
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Glacial to interglacial mineral magnetic and palaeoceanographic changes at Chatham Rise, SW Pacific Ocean
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Glacial tunnel valleys in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia cut below the Late Paleozoic Pilbara ice sheet
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Glacial valley cross-profile development: the influence of in situ rock stress and rock mass strength, with examples from the Southern Alps, New Zealand
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Glacial valley cross-profile morphology, Tian Shan Mountains, China
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Glacial weathering and the hafnium isotope composition of seawater
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Glacial weathering and the hafnium isotope composition of seawater
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Glacial, periglacial and glacio-volcanic structures on the Echus Plateau, upper Kasei Valles
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Glacial/interglacial control of terrigenous and biogenic fluxes in the deep ocean off a high input, collisional margin: A 139 kyr-record from New Zealand
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Glacial/interglacial ice-stream stability in the Weddell Sea embayment, Antarctica
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Glacial/interglacial instabilities of the Western Boundary Under Current during the last 365 kyr from Sm/Nd ratios of the sedimentary clay-size fractions at ODP site 646 (Labrador Sea)
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Glacial/interglacial variations in carbon cycling revealed by molecular and isotope stratigraphy of Lake Nkunga, Mt. Kenya, East Africa
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Glacial¯interglacial changes in Subantarctic sea surface temperature and delta18Owater using foraminiferal Mg
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Glacial–interglacial (MIS 1–10) migrations of the Subtropical Front across ODP Site 1119, Canterbury Bight, Southwest Pacific Ocean
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Glacial–interglacial carbonate preservation records in the Nordic Seas
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Glacial-interglacial changes in moisture balance and the impact on vegetation in the southern hemisphere tropical Andes (Bolivia/Peru)
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Glacial–interglacial changes in Subantarctic sea surface temperature and δ18O-water using foraminiferal Mg
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Glacial–interglacial changes in the accumulation rates of major biogenic components in Southern Indian Ocean sediments
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Glacial–interglacial changes of continental weathering: estimates of the related CO2 and HCO3− flux variations and their uncertainties
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Glacial–interglacial climatic variations at the Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica: The first report from environmental magnetism
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Glacial–interglacial contrast in MBT/CBT proxies in the South China Sea: Implications for marine production of branched GDGTs and continental teleconnection
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Glacial–interglacial cycles in Sr and Nd isotopic composition of Arctic marine sediments triggered by the Svalbard/Barents Sea ice sheet
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Glacial–interglacial deep-water changes in the NW Pacific inferred from single foraminiferal δ18O and δ13C
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Glacial–interglacial ocean climate variability from planktonic foraminifera during the Mid-Pleistocene transition in the temperate Southwest Pacific, ODP Site 1123
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Glacial–interglacial productivity and environmental changes in Lake Biwa, Japan: A sediment core study of organic carbon, chlorins and biomarkers
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Glacial–interglacial productivity changes recorded by alkenones and microfossils in late Pliocene eastern equatorial Pacific and Atlantic upwelling zones
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Glacial–interglacial rain ratio changes: Implications for atmospheric and ocean–sediment interaction
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Glacial–interglacial records of the reflectance of sediments from the Norwegian–Greenland–Iceland Sea (Nordic seas)
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Glacial–interglacial sediment transport to the Meiji Drift, northwest Pacific Ocean: Evidence for timing of Beringian outwashing
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Glacial–interglacial shifts in atmospheric circulation of western tropical Pangaea
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Glacial–interglacial surface water variations in the Caribbean Sea during the last 300 ky based on calcareous nannofossil analysis
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Glacial–interglacial variability in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and thermocline adjustments in the tropical North Atlantic
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Glacial–interglacial variability in deep sea ostracod assemblage composition at IODP Site U1314 in the subpolar North Atlantic
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Glacial–interglacial variability in lower North Atlantic deep water: inference from silt grain-size analysis and carbonate preservation in the western equatorial Atlantic
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Glacial–interglacial variability in the delivery of dust to the central equatorial Pacific Ocean
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Glacial–interglacial variability of particle accumulation in the Canary Basin: a time-slice approach
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Glacial–interglacial variation in denudation rates from interior Texas, USA, established with cosmogenic nuclides
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Glacial–interglacial variations in the neodymium isotope composition of seawater in the Bay of Bengal recorded by planktonic foraminifera
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Glacial-isostatic Adjustment and the Viscosity Structure Underlying the Vatnajökull Ice Cap, Iceland
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Glacially conditioned specific stream powers in low-relief river catchments of the southern Laurentian Great Lakes
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Glacially-influenced late Pleistocene stratigraphy of a passive margin: New Jerseyʹs Record of the North American ice sheet
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Glacial-to-Holocene sedimentation on the western slope of Great Bahama Bank
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Glaciation across the Oligocene–Miocene boundary in southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: new chronology from the CIROS-1 drill hole
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Glaciation and ~ 770 Ma Ediacara (?) Fossils from the Lesser Karatau Microcontinent, Kazakhstan
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Glaciation and deglaciation of the SW Lake District, England: implications of cosmogenic 36Cl exposure dating
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Glaciation history of Queen Maud Land (Antarctica) reconstructed from in-situ produced cosmogenic 10Be, 26Al and 21Ne
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Glaciation in the Late Noachian Icy Highlands: Ice accumulation, distribution, flow rates, basal melting, and top-down melting rates and patterns
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Glaciation in the surroundings of Prášilské Lake (Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic)
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Glaciation of a mixed-phase boundary layer cloud at a coastal arctic site as depicted in continuous lidar measurements
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Glaciation, aridification, and carbon sequestration in the Permo-Carboniferous: The isotopic record from low latitudes
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Glaciation, climate history, changing marine levels and the evolution of the Northeast Water polynya
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Glaciation, erosion, and landscape evolution of Iceland
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Glaciations, interglaciations and reworked microfossils in Poukawa Basin, New Zealand
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Glacier and climate reconstruction at Tres Lagunas, NW Argentina, based on 10Be surface exposure dating and lake sediment analyses
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Glacier and glacial lake changes and their relationship in the context of climate change, Central Tibetan Plateau 1972–2010
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Glacier and runoff changes in the Rukhk catchment, upper Amu-Darya basin until 2050
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Glacier change in Garibaldi Provincial Park, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia, since the Little Ice Age
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Glacier changes from 1964 to 2004 in the Jinghe River basin, Tien Shan
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Glacier changes in the Big Naryn basin, Central Tian Shan
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Glacier changes in the Tien Shan as determined from topographic and remotely sensed data
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Glacier flow modelling: a comparison of the Shallow Ice Approximation and the full-Stokes solution
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Glacier fluctuations in extratropical South America during the past 1000 years
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Glacier fluctuations in the Alps and in the tropical Andes
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Glacier hydrochemistry, solute provenance, and chemical denudation at a surge-type glacier in Kuannersuit Kuussuat, Disko Island, West Greenland
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Glacier ice mass fluctuations and fault instability in tectonically active Southern Alaska
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Glacier inventory of the Gran Campo Nevado Ice Cap in the Southern Andes and glacier changes observed during recent decades
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Glacier longitudinal profiles in regions of active uplift
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Glacier mass balance of tropical Zongo glacier, Bolivia, comparing hydrological and glaciological methods
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Glacier mass balance variability in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru and its relationship with climate and the large-scale circulation
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Glacier meltwater hydrochemistry Review Article
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Glacier meltwater stream chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: Significant roles of drift, dust and biological processes in chemical weathering in a polar climate
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Glacier retreat and climatic variability in the eastern Terskey–Alatoo, inner Tien Shan between the middle of the 19th century and beginning of the 21st century
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Glacier snow line mapping using ERS-1 SAR imagery
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Glacier surface velocity estimation using repeat TerraSAR-X images: Wavelet- vs. correlation-based image matching
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Glacier surface velocity estimation using SAR interferometry technique applying ascending and descending passes in Himalayas
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Glacier surging as a control on the development of proglacial, fluvial landforms and deposits, Skeiðarársandur, Iceland
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Glacier SY available in UK
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Glacier SY available in UK
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Glacier volume and area change by 2050 in high mountain Asia
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Glacier-fed(?) sandstone sheets in the Weller Coal Measures (Permian), Allan Hills, Antarctica
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Glaciers and climate change: Interpretation of 50 years of direct mass balance of Hintereisferner
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Glaciers and meltwater flux to Lake Baikal during the Last Glacial Maximum
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Glaciers and their contribution to sea level change
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Glaciers show direct linkage between erosion rate and chemical weathering fluxes
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Glacier-surface velocities in alpine terrain from optical satellite imagery—Accuracy improvement and quality assessment
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Glacimarine sedimentary processes and depositional environments in an embayment fed by West Greenland ice streams
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Glacimarine sedimentation in Kangerdluk (Disko Fjord), West Greenland, in response to a surging glacier
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Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
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Glaciochemical records from a Mt. Everest ice core: relationship to atmospheric circulation over Asia
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Glaciodynamics of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet in Northern England
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Glacio-epochs and the supercontinent cycle after ∼ 3.0 Ga: Tectonic boundary conditions for glaciation
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Glacioeustasy during the middle Eocene? Insights from the stratigraphy of the Hampshire Basin, UK
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Glacioeustatic control on the origin and cessation of the Messinian salinity crisis
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Glacioeustatic sea level fall marking the base of supercycle TA-1 at 66.5 Ma recorded by the kaolinization of the Whitemud Formation and the Colgate Member of the Fox Hills Formation
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Glaciohydraulic supercooling in former ice sheets?
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Glacioisostacy controls chemical and isotopic characteristics of tholeiites from the Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland
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Glacioisostatic influences on Virginiaʹs late Pleistocene coastal plain deposits
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Glaciological applications with Landsat-7 imagery: Early assessments
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Glaciomarine sedimentation and its paleoceanographic implications along the fjord margins in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica during the last 6000 years
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Glaciomarine sedimentation and its paleoclimatic implications on the Antarctic Peninsula shelf over the last 15 000 years
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Glaciopanspermia: Seeding the terrestrial planets with life?
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Glaciovolcanic hydrothermal environments in Iceland and implications for their detection on Mars
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Glacis geometry as a geomorphic marker of recent tectonics: The Guadix–Baza basin (South Spain)
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Glacitectonic deformation in the Chuos Formation of northern Namibia: implications for Neoproterozoic ice dynamics
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Glacitectonic sedimentary and hydraulic processes at an oscillating ice margin
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Glacitectonics – a key approach to examining ice dynamics, substrate rheology and ice-bed coupling
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Glacitectonics-Field Guide, E. Phillips, J.R. Lee, H.M. Evans (Eds.). Quaternary Research Association (2012), ISBN: 0907780830
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GLAD: A gas-lift method for CO2 disposal into the ocean
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GLAD: a simple adaptive strategy that yields cooperation in dilemma games
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GLAD-PCR Assay of R(5mC)GY Sites in the Regulatory Region of Tumor-Suppressor Genes Associated with Gastric Cancer
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GLADSTONE AND SLAVERY
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Gladstone, Australia Field Studies: Weathering and Degradation of Hydrocarbons in Oiled Mangrove and Salt Marsh Sediments With and Without the Application of an Experimental Bioremediation Protocol
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Glamorizing rampage online: School shooting fan communities on YouTube
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Glamorizing rampage online: School shooting fan communities on YouTube
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Glamour and value in the land of Chingis Khan
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Glamour, value and the post-acquisition performance of acquiring firms
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Glance at the management of contaminated wounds
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Glancing angle deposition to control microstructure and roughness of chromium thin films
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Glancing angle deposition to modify microstructure and properties of sputter deposited chromium thin films
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Glancing angle EXAFS of encapsulated self-assembled InAs/InP quantum wires and InAs/GaAs quantum dots
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Glancing at the Rearview Mirror, Focusing on the Road Ahead: Library and Information Professionals in Indonesia
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Glancing-angle Raman study of nitrate and nitric acid at the air–aqueous interface
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Gland Handling
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Gland New Psychosis: New Onset Adult Psychosis withSuicidal Ideation and Attempt in the Setting of Thyroid Storm
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Gland packing range added to industrial catalogue
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Gland packing range added to industrial catalogue
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Gland size estimation and body mass index improve salivary flow rate assessment
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Glanders outbreak at Tehran Zoo, Iran
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Glanders re-emerging in few horses in East-Azerbaijan, Iran
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Glandular Dose of Full Field Digital Mammography in Korean Women Based on Specific Factors
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Glandular function after intraoral removal of salivary calculi from the hilum of the submandibular gland
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Glandular hamartoma of the larynx: Report of a case
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Glandular kallikrein in the innate immune system of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
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Glandular kallikrein in the innate immune system of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
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Glandular Odontogenic Cyst Associated with Impacted Tooth:
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Glandular Odontogenic Cyst Associated with Impacted Tooth: A Case Report
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GLANDULAR ODONTOGENIC CYST MIMICKING DENTIGEROUS CYST: A CASE REPORT
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Glandular Odontogenic Cyst of the Posterior Maxilla
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Glandular Odontogenic Cyst: A Case Report
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Glandular Trichomes on Alfalfa Impede Searching Behavior of the Potato Leafhopper Parasitoid
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Glandulaurencianols A–C, brominated diterpenes from the red alga, Laurencia glandulifera and the sea hare, Aplysia punctata
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Glans Ischemia Treatment with Pentoxifylline Following Circumcision in a Neonate
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Glans sculpting in phalloplasty — experiences in female-to-male transsexuals
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Glanzmann s Thrombasthenia and Pregnancy
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Glanzmann Thrombasthenia Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus‑positive Patient
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Glanzmann thrombasthenia with endomyocardial fibrosis: A thrombotic paradox
328
Glanzmann’s Thrombastenia: The Role of Tranexamic Acid in Oral Surgery
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Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia
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Glare constant Gw for the evaluation of discomfort glare from windows
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Glare Generation Based on Wave Optics
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Glaser oxidative coupling in ionic liquids: an improved synthesis of conjugated 1,3-diynes
333
Glasgow Anxiety Scale for people with an Intellectual Disability (GAS-ID): development and psychometric properties of a new measure for use with people with mild intellectual disability
334
Glasgow Caledonian University: impact of developing students’ information literacy
335
Glasgow Coma Scale and FOUR Score in Predicting the Mortality of Trauma Patients; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
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Glasgow Coma Scale Score in Pediatric Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury; Limitations and Reliability
337
Glasgow Coma Scale Versus Physiologic Scoring Systems in Predicting the Outcome of ICU admitted Trauma Pa- tients; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
338
Glasgow Head Injury Outcome Prediction Program: An Independent Assessment
339
Glasgow Ky., is worldʹs most wired community
340
Glasgow Outcome Scale: research scale or blunt instrument?
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Glasgow Prognostic Score in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy for Non-small-cell Lung Cancer in Stages Illb and IV
342
Glasgow: The socio-spatial development of the city : Michael Pacione John Wiley Chichester (1995) 272 pp
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Glasma flux tubes and the near side ridge phenomenon at RHIC Original Research Article
344
Glass additive in barium titanate ceramics and its influence on electrical breakdown strength in relation with energy storage properties
345
Glass and composite seals for the joining of YSZ to metallic interconnect in solid oxide fuel cells
346
Glass and glass ceramic materials obtained by pulsed laser deposition in the BaO–TiO2–B2O3 system
347
Glass and Light. The Influence of Interior Illumination on the Chicago School
348
Glass and metals on crystalline oxides
349
Glass and percolation transitions in dense attractive micellar system
350
Glass and polymeric membrane electrodes for the measurement of pH in milk and cheese
351
Glass bead micromodel study of solute transport
352
Glass beads coated with chitosan for the food azo dyes adsorption in a fixed bed column
353
Glass behavior of a relaxor Cd2Nb2O7 in a weak DC field
354
Glass biochip fabrication by laser micromachining and glass-molding process
355
Glass capillary optics for producing nanometer sized beams and its applications
356
Glass capillary X-ray lens: fabrication technique and ray tracing calculations
357
Glass capillary X-ray lens: fabrication technique and ray tracing calculations
358
Glass carbon electrode modified with horseradish peroxidase immobilized on partially reduced graphene oxide for detecting phenolic compounds
359
Glass Ceiling and Women Career Advancement: Evidence from Nigerian Construction Industry
360
Glass ceiling effect on womenʹʹs promotion to the higher managerial levels and ways to break it
361
Glass ceilings or dead ends: Job promotion of men and women compared
362
Glass ceilings, glass cliffs or new worlds?: Revisiting gender and accounting
363
Glass ceramics for incinerator ash immobilization
364
Glass chemistry of tektites
365
Glass Cliff: When Do Female Executives Exceed Glass Ceiling?
366
Glass coating for SiCf/SiC composites for high-temperature application Original Research Article
367
Glass composite seals for SOFC application
368
Glass composite vibration isolating structure for the LNG cargo containment system
369
Glass composition dependence of Eu3+ ion red fluorescence
370
Glass composition dependence of luminescence due to Ge2+ center in germanate glasses
371
Glass corrosion mechanisms: A multiscale analysis
372
Glass cover temperature and top heat loss coefficient of a single glazed flat plate collector with nearly vertical configuration
373
Glass crystallization by ion exchange: formation of NaNbO3 in thick films at the glass surface
374
Glass damage by impact spallation
375
Glass dissolution: testing and modeling for long-term behavior
376
Glass does not play dice: observation of non-random organization of atomic bond tensions in glasses
377
Glass Fiber and Nanoclay Reinforced Polypropylene Composites:Morphological, Thermal and Mechanical Properties
378
Glass fiber entrapped sorbent for reformates desulfurization for logistic PEM fuel cell power systems
379
Glass fiber reinforced ROMP-based bio-renewable polymers: Enhancement of the interface with silane coupling agents
380
Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Dowels for Concrete Pavements
381
Glass fiber-reinforced polymer/steel hybrid honeycomb sandwich concept for bridge deck applications
382
Glass fibers coated with Nb2O5 for use in SPME
383
Glass fibre aggregates: consequences on the dynamic mechanical properties of polypropylene matrix composites
384
Glass fibre sizing effect on dynamic mechanical properties of cyanate ester composites I. Single frequency investigations
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Glass fibre strength distribution determined by common experimental methods
386
Glass fibres
387
Glass foam from the mixture of reservoir sediment and Na2CO3
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Glass foam of macroporosity using glass waste and sodium hydroxide as the foaming agent
389
Glass foams for environmental applications
390
Glass foams from dismantled cathode ray tubes
391
Glass formability and fragility of Fe61Co9−xZr8Mo5WxB17 (x = 0 and 2) bulk metallic glassy alloys
392
Glass formability and structural stability of Al-based alloy systems
393
Glass formability of ferrous- and aluminum-based structural metallic alloys
394
Glass formation ability and mechanical properties of Ti40Cu40Zr10Ni10 alloy
395
Glass formation and crystallisation in rapidly solidified zirconium alloys
396
Glass formation and crystallisation in rapidly solidified zirconium alloys
397
Glass formation and crystallization kinetics in a multicomponent fluoride glass
398
Glass formation and crystallization of Cu47Ti33Zr11Ni8X1 (X = Fe, Si, Sn, Pb) alloys
399
Glass formation and crystallization of Cu47Ti33Zr11Ni8X1 (X = Fe, Si, Sn, Pb) alloys
400
Glass formation and electrical conductivity studies of melt quenched and mechanically milled 50Li2O:(50 − x) P2O5:xB2O3
401
Glass formation and icosahedral medium-range order in liquid Ti–Al alloys
402
Glass formation and local arrangement of chalcogenide of Ga40Se60 and Ga33Se60Te7
403
Glass formation and local structure evolution in rapidly cooled Pd55Ni45 alloy melt: Molecular dynamics simulation
404
Glass formation and non-isothermal crystallization of Zr62.5Al12.1Cu7.95Ni17.45 bulk metallic glass
405
Glass formation and optical properties of Ge–Te–Ga–CuI far-IR transmitting chalcogenide glasses
406
Glass formation and physical properties of chalcogenide glasses in Ge–S–Pb system
407
Glass formation and primary nanocrystallization in Al-base metallic glasses
408
Glass formation and primary nanocrystallization in Al-base metallic glasses
409
Glass formation and properties of Ge–Ga–Te–ZnI2 far infrared chalcohalide glasses
410
Glass formation and properties of GeSe2–Ga2Se3–MX (MX is alkali halide) chalcohalide glasses
411
Glass formation and Raman scattering studies of bismuthate glasses within Bi2O3–GeO2–BaO pseudo-ternary system
412
Glass formation and sluggish nucleation: Growth in ternary eutectic Co–Hf–B system
413
Glass formation and structure of glasses in B2O3―Bi2O3―MoO3 system
414
Glass formation and structure of glasses in the ZnO―Bi2O3―WO3―MoO3 system
415
Glass formation and third-order optical nonlinear characteristics of bismuthate glasses within Bi2O3–GeO2–TiO2 pseudo-ternary system
416
Glass formation and third-order optical nonlinear properties within TeO2–Bi2O3–BaO pseudo-ternary system
417
Glass formation area and characterization studies in the CdO–WO3–TeO2 ternary system
418
Glass formation from iron-rich phosphate melts
419
Glass formation in a high entropy alloy system by design
420
Glass formation in and structural investigation of Li2S + GeS2 + GeO2 composition using Raman and IR spectroscopy
421
Glass formation in Cu50Zr50-xAlx and (Cu50Zr43Al7)100-xNbx alloys
422
Glass formation in germanium telluride glasses containing metallic additives Original Research Article
423
Glass formation in high-energy ball milled Tix(Cu0.45Ni0.55)94−xSi4B2 alloys
424
Glass formation in silicates: Insights from composition
425
Glass formation in the As2Se3–As2Te3–Sb2Te3 system Original Research Article
426
Glass formation in the As–Te–Sb system
427
Glass formation in the GexTe100−x binary system: Synthesis by twin roller quenching and co-thermal evaporation techniques
428
Glass formation in the MoO3–CuO–PbO system
429
Glass formation in the MoO3–Nd2O3–La2O3–B2O3 system
430
Glass formation in the PbBr2–PbCl2–PbF2–PbO–P2O5 system
431
Glass formation in the Sb2O3–CdCl2–SrCl2 ternary system
432
Glass formation in the Sb2O3–ZnBr2 binary system Original Research Article
433
Glass formation in the systems Ag2SeO3–MnOm and CuSeO3–MnOm (MnOm = B2O3, MoO3)
434
Glass formation in the Te-enriched part of the quaternary Ge–As–Se–Te system and its implication for mid-infrared optical fibres
435
Glass formation in the ternary Zr–Zr2Cu–Zr2Ni system
436
Glass formation of rare earth aluminates by containerless processing
437
Glass formation tendency in the system SeO2-Ag2O-B2O3
438
Glass formation, corrosion behavior and mechanical properties of bulk glassy Cu-Hf-Ti-Nb alloys
439
Glass formation, corrosion behavior and mechanical properties of bulk glassy Cu–Hf–Ti–Nb alloys Original Research Article
440
Glass formation, physical properties and optical properties of Ge–Se–Sn and Ge–Sb–Se–Sn alloys
441
Glass formation, physico-chemical properties, and structure of glasses based on Ga2S3–GeS2–Sb2S3 system
442
Glass forming ability and crystallisation processes within the Al–Ni–Sm system
443
Glass forming ability and crystallization behavior of Al–Ni–RE metallic glasses
444
Glass forming ability and crystallization behavior of Ti-based amorphous alloys with high specific strength
445
Glass forming ability and in-situ composite formation in Pd-based bulk metallic glasses Original Research Article
446
Glass forming ability and microstructure of hard magnetic Nd60Al20Fe20 glass forming alloy
447
Glass forming ability and microstructure of Zr–Ti–Ni–Cu–Al and Zr–Ti–Ni–Cu–Ag melt spun ribbons
448
Glass forming ability and microstructure of Zr–Ti–Ni–Cu–Al and Zr–Ti–Ni–Cu–Ag melt spun ribbons
449
Glass forming ability and primary crystallization behavior of Al–Ni–Ce alloys
450
Glass forming ability and reliability in fracture stress for Mg–Cu–Ni–Nd–Y bulk metallic glasses
451
Glass forming ability and stability: Ternary Cu bearing Ti, Zr, Hf alloys
452
Glass forming ability and thermal stability of Ni63Cu9Fe8P20 melt spun ribbon
453
Glass forming ability and thermal stability of some Se–Sb glassy alloys
454
Glass forming ability and thermal stability of ternary Ca–Mg–Zn bulk metallic glasses
455
Glass forming ability and thermodynamics of new Ti-Cu-Ni-Zr bulk metallic glasses
456
Glass forming ability criteria for La–Al–(Cu, Ni) alloys
457
Glass forming ability of Gd55Al15Ni30 ternary alloy
458
Glass forming ability of La–Al–Ni–Cu and Pd–Si–Cu bulk metallic glasses
459
Glass forming ability of La–Al–Ni–Cu and Pd–Si–Cu bulk metallic glasses
460
Glass forming ability of materials: A thermodynamic approach
461
Glass forming ability of multi-component metallic systems
462
Glass forming ability of Nd60TM30Al10 (TM=Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Mn) alloys
463
Glass forming ability of Nd60TM30Al10 (TM=Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Mn) alloys
464
Glass forming ability, magnetic and mechanical properties of (Fe72Mo4B24)100−xDyx (x = 4–7) bulk metallic glasses
465
Glass forming ability, mechanical and magnetic properties in Fe–W–Y–B alloys
466
Glass forming ability, thermodynamics and mechanical properties of novel Ti–Cu–Ni–Zr–Hf bulk metallic glasses
467
Glass forming properties of Zr-based bulk metallic alloys
468
Glass forming region in the GeSe2–GeTe–PbTe system and some physicochemical properties of glassy alloys
469
Glass forming region, ionic conductivity and infrared spectroscopy of vitreous sodium lead mixed phosphates
470
Glass forming region, structure and properties of zinc iron phosphate glasses
471
Glass fracture in edge flaking
472
Glass fracture patterns and the (G,R) vs ∆C diagram
473
Glass frit content—Property co-relation in thick films of photoimageable silver conductor paste
474
Glass frit overcoated silver grid lines for nano-crystalline dye sensitized solar cells
475
Glass front of gas fire places: a clear and present danger
476
Glass inclusions and melt volatile contents at Parícutin Volcano, Mexico
477
Glass infiltration of gelcast zirconia-toughened alumina ceramics for dental restoration
478
Glass ionomer ART sealants in Chinese school children—6-year results
479
Glass ionomer ART sealants in Chinese school children—6-year results
480
Glass ionomer as an expander of allograft in revision arthroplasty of the hip
481
Glass ionomer cement: evidence pointing to fluorine release in the form of monofluorophosphate in addition to fluoride ion
482
Glass ionomer cements bond stability in caries-affected primary dentin
483
Glass ionomer cements: Effect of strontium substitution on esthetics, radiopacity and fluoride release
484
Glass ionomer layer thickness and its influence on zirconia failure
485
Glass ionomer microleakage from preparations by an Er/YAG laser or a high-speed handpiece
486
Glass like magnetic alternating field susceptibility behavior of structurally frozen ferrofluids
487
Glass material model for the forming stage of the glass molding process
488
Glass matrices for immobilizing nuclear waste containing molybdenum and phosphorus
489
Glass matrix composites from coal flyash and waste glass
490
Glass matrix composites from solid waste materials
491
Glass melting and its innovation potentials: The combination of transversal and longitudinal circulations and its influence on space utilisation
492
Glass membranes for purification of aggressive gases: Part I: Permeability and stability
493
Glass membranes for purification of aggressive gases: Part II. Adsorption measurements and diffusion coefficient estimations
494
Glass micro-container based hydrogen storage scheme
495
Glass nanofibers for micro- and nano-scale photonic devices
496
Glass nebulizer interface for capillary electrophoresis–Fourier transform infrared spectrometry
497
Glass Particles in the Frontal Sinus
498
Glass particles produced by laser ablation for ICP-MS measurements
499
Glass Polishing Technology Using MR Fluids
500
Glass preparation and temperature-induced crystallization in multicomponent B2O3–PbX2–PbO–Al2O3–WO3–Dy2O3 (X = F, Cl, Br) system
501
Glass Production Activities as Practised at Sepphoris, Israel (37 – 1516)
502
Glass properties: compilation, evaluation, and prediction
503
Glass recycling in cement production—an innovative approach
504
Glass reflow on 3-dimensional micro-apertures for electrophysiological measurements on-chip
505
Glass reinforced concrete panels containing recycled tyres: Evaluation of the acoustic properties of for their use as sound barriers
506
Glass reinforced hydroxyapatite for hard tissue surgery—Part 1: mechanical properties
507
Glass reinforced hydroxyapatite for hard tissue surgery—Part II: in vitro evaluation of bone cell growth and function
508
Glass resistive plate chambers for a semi-digital HCAL
509
Glass resistive plate chambers for a semi-digital HCAL
510
Glass resistive plate chambers in the OPERA experiment
511
Glass resistive plate chambers in the OPERA experiment
512
Glass sand processing by oxalic acid leaching and photocatalytic effluent treatment
513
Glass silanization with blocked-isocyanate for the fabrication of DNA microarrays
514
Glass spheres produced by magnetic levitation method
515
Glass structure and light scattering
516
Glass Structure and Optical Nonlinearities in Thallium(I) Tellurium(IV) Oxide Glasses
517
Glass structure modifications induced by diffusion of chromium ions into silicate glasses: An investigation by in-depth profiling Raman micro-spectroscopy
518
Glass substrate cleaning using a low energy ion source
519
GLASS SURFACE AS POTENTIAL IN VITRO SUBSTRATUM FOR CANDIDA FAMATA BIOFILM
520
Glass surface modification using Nd:YAG laser in SF6 atmospheres
521
Glass tempering heat transfer coefficient evaluation and air jets parameter optimization
522
Glass transition and chain mobility in thin polymer films
523
Glass transition and crystallite melting in natural organic matter
524
Glass transition and crystallization of 0.8TeO2 + 0.2CdF2 glass
525
Glass transition and crystallization of Al–Ni–La based metallic glasses studied by temperature modulated DSC
526
Glass transition and crystallization of Mg–Ni–Nd metallic glasses studied by temperature-modulated DSC
527
Glass transition and crystallization of water and aqueous solutions of organic liquids
528
Glass transition and enthalpy relaxation of amorphous lactose glass Original Research Article
529
Glass transition and enthalpy relaxation of cross-linked corn starches
530
Glass transition and enthalpy relaxation of ethylene glycol and its aqueous solution
531
Glass transition and exclusion model in crystallization of polyether–polyester block copolymers with amide linkages
532
Glass transition and flowability/caking behaviour of maltodextrin DE 21 Original Research Article
533
Glass transition and free volume in the mobile (MAF) and rigid (RAF) amorphous fractions of semicrystalline PTFE: a positron lifetime and PVT study
534
Glass transition and ionic conduction in plasticized and doped ionomers
535
Glass transition and molecular dynamics in poly(dimethylsiloxane)/silica nanocomposites
536
Glass transition and physical properties of polyol-plasticised pullulan¯starch blends at low moisture
537
Glass transition and polymer dynamics in silver/poly(methyl methacrylate) nanocomposites
538
Glass transition and segmental dynamics in poly(dimethylsiloxane)/silica nanocomposites studied by various techniques
539
Glass transition and segmental dynamics in thin supported polystyrene films: The role of molecular weight and annealing
540
Glass transition and state diagram for freeze-dried Agaricus bisporus Original Research Article
541
Glass transition and state diagram for freeze-dried horse mackerel muscle
542
Glass transition and state diagram for fresh and freeze-dried Chinese gooseberry Original Research Article
543
Glass transition and structural relaxation in semi-crystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate): a DSC study
544
Glass transition and structural relaxation of intermediate liquids by MDSC and dielectric spectroscopy
545
Glass transition and structural relaxation of nano-particle aggregates of atactic poly(methyl methacrylate) formed in microemulsions
546
Glass transition and the flowability and caking of powders containing amorphous lactose
547
Glass transition and the replica symmetry breaking in vortex matter: MC study Original Research Article
548
Glass transition and the rigid amorphous phase in semicrystalline blends of bacterial polyhydroxybutyrate PHB with low molecular mass atactic R, S-PHB-diol
549
Glass transition and thermal decomposition of epoxy resins from the carboxylic acid system consisting of ester-carboxylic acid derivatives of alcoholysis lignin and ethylene glycol with various dicarboxylic acids
550
Glass transition and thermal expansivity of polystyrene thin films
551
Glass transition and thermal softening of poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) particles prepared using two-step acid–base catalyzed sol–gel process
552
Glass transition and thermal stability of hard magnetic bulk NdAlFeCo metallic glass
553
Glass transition and thermal stability of hard magnetic bulk NdAlFeCo metallic glass
554
Glass transition and thermal stability of hard magnetic bulk NdAlFeCo metallic glass
555
Glass transition and time-dependent crystallization behavior of dehydration bioprotectant sugars Original Research Article
556
Glass transition and viscoelastic behaviour of partially cured composites
557
Glass transition behavior and crystallization kinetics of Cu0.3(SSe20)0.7 chalcogenide glass
558
Glass transition behavior and dynamic fragility in polylactides containing mobile and rigid amorphous fractions
559
Glass transition behavior and miscibility in blends of poly(vinyl p-phenol) with two homologous aliphatic polyesters
560
Glass transition behavior of hyper-branched polystyrenes
561
Glass transition behavior of octyl β-d-glucoside and octyl β-d-thioglucoside/water binary mixtures Original Research Article
562
Glass transition behaviors of interfacially polymerized polyamide barrier layers on thin film composite membranes via nano-thermal analysis
563
Glass transition behaviour of fructose
564
Glass transition behaviour of poly(ether ether ketone)/poly(aryl ether sulphone) blends: dynamic mechanical and dielectric relaxation studies
565
Glass transition control of the detachment of food pastes dried over glass plates Original Research Article
566
Glass transition cooperativity from heat capacity spectroscopy — temperature dependence and experimental uncertainties
567
Glass transition dependence of ultrahigh strain rate response in amine cured epoxy resins
568
Glass transition dynamics and structural relaxation of PLLA studied by DSC: Influence of crystallinity
569
Glass transition dynamics of anti-inflammatory ketoprofen studied by Raman scattering and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
570
Glass transition in a two-dimensional electron system in silicon
571
Glass transition in aqueous solutions of glucose. Molecular dynamics simulation
572
Glass transition in CDW system o-TaS3
573
Glass transition in confinement: a Lennard–Jones binary mixture study Original Research Article
574
Glass Transition in Crude Oils Under Pressure
575
Glass transition in dried aqueous sols
576
Glass transition in polymers: (In)correct determination of activation energy
577
Glass transition in random copolymers
578
Glass transition in the stable crystalline state of 2,5-dichlorothiophene
579
Glass transition in thermosetting clay-nanocomposite polyurethanes
580
Glass transition in vapor deposited thin films of toluene
581
Glass transition in κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]X (X = Br and Cl)
582
Glass transition induced by solvent desorption for statistical MMA/nBMA copolymers — Influence of copolymer composition
583
Glass transition kinetics and optical band gap in Se85−xSb15Snx (x = 10, 11, 12.5, and 13) chalcogenide glasses
584
Glass transition kinetics in ball milled amorphous GaxTe100‐x nanoparticles
585
Glass transition line for the system of charged hard spheres
586
Glass transition of binary mixtures of dipolar particles in two dimensions
587
GLASS TRANSITION OF ELASTOMERS USING THERMAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
588
GLASS TRANSITION OF ELASTOMERS USING THERMAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
589
Glass transition of nano-sized single chain globules
590
Glass transition of polydimethylsiloxane–vanadate hybrid materials studied through 17O and 51V NMR
591
Glass transition of polymer melts: test of theoretical concepts by computer simulation
592
Glass transition of polymers confined to nanoporous glasses
593
Glass transition of rigid polyurethane foams derived from sodium lignosulfonate mixed with diethylene, triethylene and polyethylene glycols
594
Glass transition of thin films of poly(2-vinyl pyridine) and poly(methyl methacrylate): nanocalorimetry measurements
595
Glass transition of ultra-thin films of modified PVC
596
Glass transition phenomena, crystallization kinetics and thermodynamic properties of ternary Se80Te20−xInx (x=2, 4, 6, 8 and 10) semiconducting glasses: theoretical and experimental aspects
597
Glass transition phenomena, crystallization kinetics and thermodynamic properties of ternary Se80Te20−xInx (x=2, 4, 6, 8 and 10) semiconducting glasses: theoretical and experimental aspects
598
Glass transition phenomenology and flexibility: An approach using the energy landscape formalism
599
Glass transition phenomenon on shrinkage of papaya during convective drying Original Research Article
600
Glass transition properties of frozen and freeze-dried surimi products: Effects of sugar and moisture on the glass transition temperature
601
Glass transition related cohesion of amorphous sugar powders Original Research Article
602
Glass transition study of blends of poly(N-methyldodecano-12-lactam) with poly(styrene-co-acrylic acid)
603
Glass transition study of eutectic mixtures for pharmaceutical applications
604
Glass transition temperature (Tg) as a measure of sperm fertility: Effect of antifertility drug nifedipine and its analogues
605
Glass transition temperature and activation energy of sintering by optical dilatometry
606
Glass transition temperature as an in situ cure index of electrically conductive adhesives in solar photovoltaic module interconnect assemblies
607
Glass transition temperature enhancement of PMMA through copolymerization with PMAAM and PTCM mediated by hydrogen bonding
608
Glass transition temperature measured at high frequencies by piezoelectric excitation
609
Glass transition temperature modification of acrylic and dienic type copolymers of 4-chloromethyl styrene with incorporation of (Me3Si)3C– groups
610
Glass transition temperature of a cationic polymethacrylate dependent on the plasticizer content – Simulation vs. experiment
611
Glass transition temperature of functionalized graphene–polymer composites
612
Glass transition temperature of low molecular weight poly(3-aminopropyl methyl siloxane). A molecular dynamics study
613
Glass transition temperature of Pd–Cu–Ni–P thin film metallic glass—a 2D approach
614
Glass transition temperature of protein/polysaccharide co-dried mixtures as affected by the extent and morphology of phase separation
615
Glass transition temperature of starch studied by a high-speed DSC
616
Glass transition temperature of starch studied by a high-speed DSC
617
Glass transition temperature prediction of polymers through the mass-per-flexible-bond principle
618
Glass Transition Temperatures and Fermentative Activity of Heat-Treated Commercial Active Dry Yeasts
619
Glass transition temperatures and water sorption isotherms of cassava starch
620
Glass transition temperatures and water sorption isotherms of cassava starch
621
Glass transition temperatures of a ready to eat breakfast cereal formulation and its main components determined by DSC and DMTA
622
Glass transition temperatures of a ready to eat breakfast cereal formulation and its main components determined by DSC and DMTA
623
Glass transition temperatures of cassava starch–whey protein concentrate systems at low and intermediate water content
624
Glass transition temperatures of natural hydrous melts: a relationship with shear viscosity and implications for the welding process
625
Glass transition temperatures of poly(hydroxystyrene-co-vinylpyrrolidone-co-isobutylstyryl polyhedral oligosilsesquioxanes)
626
Glass transition temperature-structural studies of tungstate tellurite glasses
627
Glass transition, thermal stability and glass-forming tendency of Se90−xTe5Sn5Inx multi-component chalcogenide glasses
628
Glass transitions and amorphous phases in SBS–bitumen blends
629
Glass transitions and interactions in polymer blends containing poly(4-hydroxystyrene) brominated
630
Glass transitions and physical aging of cassava starch – Corn oil blends
631
Glass Transitions and State Diagram for Freeze-dried Pineapple
632
Glass transitions in frozen sucrose solutions are influenced by solute inclusions within ice crystals
633
Glass transitions of hygrothermal aged pultruded glass fibre reinforced polymer rebar by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis
634
Glass viscosity as a function of temperature and composition: A model based on Adam–Gibbs equation
635
Glass, timber and adhesive joints – Innovative load bearing building components
636
Glass/ITO/In(O,S)/CuIn(S,Se)2 solar cell with conductive polymer window layer
637
Glass-alumina composite coatings by plasma spraying. Part I: Microstructural and mechanical characterization
638
Glass–alumina composite coatings by plasma spraying. Part II: Microstructure-based modeling of mechanical properties
639
Glass–alumina composite coatings for high temperature corrosion protection. Part I: Effect of crystallization and interfacial reaction on the thermo-physical properties
640
Glass-alumina functionally graded materials: their preparation and compositional profile evaluation
641
Glass–azimuth modification to reform direct solar heat gain
642
Glass–basalt/epoxy hybrid composites for marine applications
643
Glass-based seals for solid oxide fuel and electrolyzer cells – A review
644
Glass-batch composition monitoring by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
645
Glass-bearing crustal xenoliths (buchites) erupted during the recent activity of Stromboli (Aeolian Islands)
646
Glass-bearing inclusions in Nakhla(SNC meteorite) augite: heterogeneouslytrapped phases
647
Glass-bearing plutonic fragments from ignimbrites of the Okataina caldera complex, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: remnants of a partially molten intrusion associated with preceding eruptions
648
Glass-ceramic for low temperature co-fired dielectric ceramic materials based on La2O3–B2O3–TiO2 glass with BNT ceramics
649
Glass–ceramic frits for porcelain stoneware bodies: Effects on sintering, phase composition and technological properties
650
Glass–ceramic functionally graded materials produced with different methods
651
Glass-ceramic glazes for future generation floor tiles
652
Glass-ceramic LiFePO4 for lithium-ion rechargeable battery
653
Glass–ceramic materials with regulated dielectric properties based on the system BaO–PbO–TiO2–B2O3–Al2O3
654
Glass–ceramic nuclear waste forms obtained by crystallization of SiO2–Al2O3–CaO–ZrO2–TiO2 glasses containing lanthanides (Ce, Nd, Eu, Gd, Yb) and actinides (Th): Study of the crystallization from the surface
655
Glass–ceramic nuclear waste forms obtained from SiO2–Al2O3–CaO–ZrO2–TiO2 glasses containing lanthanides (Ce, Nd, Eu, Gd, Yb) and actinides (Th): study of internal crystallization
656
Glass-ceramic produced from a municipal waste incinerator fly ash with high Cl content
657
Glass–ceramic seal to join Crofer 22 APU alloy to YSZ ceramic in planar SOFCs
658
Glass–ceramics and composites containing aluminum borate whiskers
659
Glass–ceramics as oxidation resistant bond coat in thermal barrier coating system
660
Glass-ceramics based on spodumene–enstatite system from natural raw materials
661
Glass-ceramics containing ferroelectric bismuth germanate (Bi2GeO5)
662
Glass-ceramics in the CaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 system based on industrial waste materials
663
Glass-ceramics in the system BaO/TiO2(ZrO2)/Al2O3/B2O3 and their thermal expansion
664
Glass-ceramics materials from basaltic rocks and some industrial waste
665
Glass-ceramics obtained by the recycling of end of life cathode ray tubes glasses
666
Glass-ceramics prepared by waste fluorescent glass
667
Glass-ceramics prepared from sludge generated by a water purification plant
668
Glass-ceramics produced from thin-film transistor liquid-crystal display waste glass and blast oxygen furnace slag
669
Glass–ceramics with LiFePO4 crystals and crystal line patterning in glass by YAG laser irradiation
670
Glass–ceramics with zero thermal expansion in the system BaO/Al2O3/B2O3
671
Glass-ceramics: Their production from wastes—A Review
672
Glass-coated beryllium mirrors for the LHCb RICH1 detector
673
Glass-coated beryllium mirrors for the LHCb RICH1 detector
674
Glasses and glass-ceramics based on GeSe2–Sb2Se3 and halides for far infrared transmission
675
Glasses and glass-ceramics in the oxyfluoride ternary system Pb(PO3)2-WO3-PbF2
676
Glasses and glass-ceramics in the SrO–TiO2–Al2O3–SiO2–B2O3 system and the effect of P2O5 additions
677
Glasses and local packings
678
Glasses and their crystallization in the (1 − х)KNbO3·хSiO2 system at low glass-forming oxide contents, 0 ⩽ х ⩽ 0.35
679
Glasses as engineering materials: A review
680
Glasses for laser joining of zirconia ceramics
681
Glasses for lithography
682
Glasses for solar energy conversion systems
683
Glasses in coarse-grained micrometeorites
684
Glasses in mantle xenoliths as geochemical indicators of metasomatic agents
685
Glasses in mantle xenoliths as geochemical indicators of metasomatic agents
686
Glasses in mantle xenoliths from western Victoria, Australia, and their relevance to mantle processes
687
Glasses in the DOrbigny angrite
688
Glasses in the SbPO4–WO3 system
689
Glasses in the SiOCN system produced by pyrolysis of polycyclic silazane/siloxane networks
690
Glasses in the system of MnNbOF5–BaF2–BiF3–ErF3
691
Glasses on the seabed: surface study of chemical corrosion in sunken Roman glasses
692
Glasses: New approach to fracture behavior analysis
693
Glass-fiber catalysts: Novel oxidation catalysts, catalytic technologies for environmental protection
694
Glass-fiber mat-reinforced epoxy coating for concrete in sulfuric acid environment
695
Glass-fiber reinforced poly(acrylate)-based sorptive materials for the enrichment of organic micropollutants from aqueous samples
696
Glass-fibre filters with bimodal fibre size distributions
697
Glass-fibre-reinforced composites with enhanced mechanical and electrical properties – Benefits and limitations of a nanoparticle modified matrix
698
Glass-formation and crystallization processes in Ag–Y–Cu alloys
699
Glass-formation in the GeSe2–Sb2Te3–CdSe system
700
Glass-formation region of ternary Sn-Sb-Se-based chalcogenide glasses
701
Glass-former/glass-modifier interactions and the stress-optic response
702
Glass-forming ability and crystallization behavior of Nd60Al10Ni10Cu20−xFex (x = 0, 2, 4) bulk metallic glass with distinct glass transition
703
Glass-forming ability and crystallization behavior of Nd60Al10Ni10Cu20−xFex (x = 0, 2, 4) bulk metallic glass with distinct glass transition
704
Glass-forming ability and crystallization behavior of Nd60Al10Ni10Cu20−xFex (x = 0, 2, 4) bulk metallic glass with distinct glass transition
705
Glass-forming ability and mechanical properties of Cu50Zr50−xTix alloys
706
Glass-forming ability and mechanical properties of Ti-based bulk glassy alloys with large diameters of up to 1 cm
707
Glass-forming ability and stability of ternary Ni-early transition metal (Ti/Zr/Hf) alloys
708
Glass-forming ability and stability of ternary Ni-early transition metal (Ti/Zr/Hf) alloys Original Research Article
709
Glass-forming ability and structure of ZnO–MoO3–P2O5 glasses
710
Glass-forming ability and thermal stability of a new bulk metallic glass in the quaternary Zr–Cu–Ni–Al system
711
Glass-forming ability and thermal stability of Nd70−xFe20Al10Yx alloys Original Research Article
712
Glass-forming ability for selected quasi-ternary metallic system: Magnetism and heat capacity
713
Glass-forming ability of melt-spun multicomponent (Ti, Zr, Hf)–(Cu, Ni, Co)–Al alloys with equiatomic substitution
714
Glass-forming ability of novel multicomponent (Ti33Zr33Hf33)–(Ni50Cu50)–Al alloys developed by equiatomic substitution
715
Glass-forming ability of novel multicomponent (Ti33Zr33Hf33)–(Ni50Cu50)–Al alloys developed by equiatomic substitution
716
Glass-forming ability of RE–Al–TM alloys (RE=Sm, Y; TM=Fe, Co, Cu) Original Research Article
717
Glass-forming ability of soda lime borate liquids
718
Glass-forming ability versus stability of silicate glasses. I. Experimental test
719
Glass-forming ability versus stability of silicate glasses. II. Theoretical demonstration
720
Glass-forming ability, sinterability and thermal properties in the systems RO–BaO–SiO2 (R = Mg, Zn)
721
Glass-forming carbazolylidene-containing hydrazones as hole-transporting materials
722
Glass-Forming Liquid Platinum Acetylides
723
Glass-forming liquids and polymers: with a little help from computational statistical physics Original Research Article
724
Glass-forming Mg–Cu–RE (RE = Gd, Pr, Nd, Tb, Y, and Dy) alloys with strong oxygen resistance in manufacturability
725
Glass-forming organic radical compounds with cholesterol and benzylideneamine cores
726
Glass-forming range and glass thermal stability in binary 3d TM–C systems
727
Glass-forming region and electrical properties of Li2O-PbO-P2O5 glasses
728
Glass-forming region in the Ca–Si–O–N system using CaH2 as Ca source
729
Glass-forming region in the system Li3PO4–Pb3(PO4)2–BiPO4 (Li2O–PbO–Bi2O3–P2O5) and its ionic conductivity
730
Glass-free low-temperature cofired ceramics: calcium germanates, silicates and tellurates
731
Glass-free low-temperature sintering and microwave dielectric properties of CaWO4–Li2WO4 ceramics
732
Glass-free LTCC microwave dielectric ceramics
733
Glasshouse and field studies on the effects of groundcovers on banana and macadamia growth and water relations
734
Glasshouse assessment of clomazone response of US pumpkin cultivars
735
Glasshouse Experiments on Biocontrol of Cucumber Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) by the MycoparasitesVerticillium lecaniiandSporothrix rugulosa
736
Glass-immobilized glycated-trypsin: A novel modified trypsin that is remarkably thermostable
737
Glassiness in simple liquids
738
Glass-ionomer adhesion: the mechanisms at the interface
739
Glass-Ionomer Cements as Restorative and Preventive Materials
740
Glass-ionomer cements based on poly(acrylic acid-co-vinyl alcohol) in drug release model formulations
741
Glass-ionomer dental restoratives
742
Glass-ionomers: bioactive implant materials
743
Glass–iron–clay interactions in a radioactive waste geological disposal: An integrated laboratory-scale experiment
744
Glass-like carbon
745
Glass-like carbon derived from a polymer consisting of furfuryl alcohol and tetraethylene glycol
746
Glass-like CexOy sol–gel coatings for corrosion protection of aluminium and magnesium alloys
747
Glass-like dielectric relaxation in C5NH6ClO4
748
Glass-like response of (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3–WO3 ceramic
749
Glass-like thermal conductivities in image (x = x1 + x2, 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1.0) solid solutions Original Research Article
750
Glass-like thermal conductivity in ytterbium-doped lanthanum zirconate pyrochlore Original Research Article
751
Glass-liquid scintillating fibers for calorimetry
752
Glass-liquid scintillating fibers for calorimetry
753
Glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites: fracture toughness and hardness dependence on microstructural characteristics
754
Glass-rubber phase transformation detected in polymers by means of ultrasonic waves
755
Glass–rubber transition temperature of polyaniline: Experimental and molecular dynamic simulation
756
Glass-structure changes in tilt-cast Zr–Cu–Al glassy alloys
757
Glass-to-liquid transition in zirconium and palladium based metallic glasses
758
Glass-transition behaviour of plasticized starch biopolymer system – A modified Gordon–Taylor approach
759
Glass-transition temperature based on dynamic mechanical thermal analysis techniques as an indicator of the adhesive performance of vinyl ester resin
760
Glass-transition temperatures for soft-contact-lens materials. Dependence on water content
761
Glassy alloy composites for information technology applications
762
Glassy and icosahedral phases in rapidly solidified Ti–Zr–Hf–(Fe, Co or Ni) alloys
763
Glassy and liquid vortex matter dynamics in faulted martensites
764
Glassy behavior in neural network models of associative memory
765
Glassy behavior in quantum Hall bilayers
766
Glassy behavior of electrons as a precursor to the localization transition
767
Glassy behavior of molecular crystals: A comparison between results from MD-simulation and mode coupling theory
768
Glassy carbon – A promising substrate material for pulsed laser deposition of thin Li1+xMn2O4−δ electrodes
769
Glassy Carbon Based Sensors
770
Glassy carbon ceramic composite electrodes Original Research Article
771
Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified with 4,4ʹʹ-Oxydiphenylene Bisdiazonium Tetrafluoroborate as a Sensitive Voltammetric Sensor for Flavonoids
772
Glassy carbon electrode modified with a graphene oxide/poly(o-phenylenediamine) composite for the chemical detection of hydrogen peroxide
773
Glassy carbon electrode modified with gold nanoparticles for ractopamine and metaproterenol sensing
774
Glassy carbon electrode modified with hybrid films containing inorganic molybdate anions trapped in organic matrices of chitosan and ionic liquid for the amperometric sensing of phosphate at neutral pH
775
Glassy carbon electrodes modified with CNT dispersed in chitosan: Analytical applications for sensing DNA–methylene blue interaction
776
Glassy carbon electrodes modified with composites of starburst-PAMAM dendrimers containing metal nanoparticles for amperometric detection of dopamine in urine
777
Glassy carbon electrodes modified with gold nanoparticles for the simultaneous determination of three food antioxidants Original Research Article
778
Glassy carbon electrodes: I. Characterization and electrochemical activation Original Research Article
779
Glassy carbon electrodes: II. Modification by immersion in AgNO3 Original Research Article
780
Glassy carbon modified by a silver–palladium alloy: cheap and convenient cathodes for the selective reductive homocoupling of alkyl iodides
781
Glassy carbon particles as component to modification of tribological properties
782
Glassy carbon paste electrodes
783
Glassy carbon paste electrodes modified with polyphenol oxidase: Analytical applications Original Research Article
784
Glassy cell adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
785
Glassy cell carcinoma : un cancer rare du col de l’utérus. À propos de deux cas et revue de la littérature
786
Glassy cholesteric structure: thickness variation induced by electron radiation in transmission electron microscopy investigated by atomic force microscopy
787
Glassy cholesteric structure: thickness variation induced by electron radiation in transmission electron microscopy investigated by atomic force microscopy
788
Glassy dynamics and coarsening
789
Glassy dynamics in mono-, di- and tri-propylene glycol: From the α- to the fast β-relaxation
790
Glassy dynamics in the HMF model
791
Glassy dynamics of hydrogen-bonded heteroditopic molecules
792
Glassy dynamics: effective temperatures and intermittencies from a two-state model
793
Glassy freezing of orbital dynamics in FeCr2S4 and FeSc2S4
794
Glassy materials based on Li2S for all-solid-state lithium secondary batteries
795
Glassy materials for lithium batteries: electrochemical properties and devices performances
796
Glassy orthopyroxene granodiorites of the Pannonian Basin: tracers of ultra-high-temperature deep-crustal anatexis triggered by Tertiary basaltic volcanism
797
Glassy phases in a layered ising model with random interlayer exchange
798
Glassy state and structure of Sn–Sb–Se chalcogenide alloy
799
Glassy state in Bacillus subtilis spores analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry
800
Glassy states in attractive micellar systems
801
Glassy states in the stochastic Potts model Original Research Article
802
Glassy states: Concentration glasses and temperature glasses compared
803
Glassy-like states of bulk rare gases
804
Glassy-like thermodynamical properties of (TMTSF)2PF6
805
GLAST Tracker
806
GLAST Tracker
807
GLAST, a Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope
808
GLAST, a Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope
809
GLAST, a Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope
810
GLAST: The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope
811
GLAST: The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope
812
Glatiramer acetate and interferon beta-1a: a patientʹs view
813
Glatiramer acetate in multiple sclerosis: update on potential mechanisms of action
814
Glatiramer acetate: Mechanisms of action in multiple sclerosis
815
Glauber dynamics on the cycle is monotone
816
Glauber multiple scattering theory for the photoproduction of vector mesons off nuclei and the role of the coherence length
817
Glauberman Correspondence of p-Blocks of Finite Groups,
818
Glauberman-Isaacs Correspondence and Π-Brauer Characters Original Research Article
819
Glauberman-Isaacs Correspondence and Π-Brauer Characters Original Research Article
820
Glaucarubinone and gemcitabine synergistically reduce pancreatic cancer growth via down-regulation of P21-activated kinases
821
Glaucolides, piptocarphins and cadinanolides from Lepidaploa remotiflora
822
Glaucoma
823
Glaucoma after Congenital Cataract Surgery
824
Glaucoma among the Malaysian Community
825
Glaucoma and Choroidal Thickness
826
Glaucoma and dry eye disease: the role of preservatives in glaucoma medications
827
Glaucoma and nitric oxide
828
Glaucoma and paclitaxel
829
Glaucoma Care of Incarcerated Patients at an Academic Institution: A Case‑Control Study
830
Glaucoma classification based on visual pathway analysis using diffusion tensor imaging
831
Glaucoma clinical trial and what they mean for our patient
832
Glaucoma creening: The Value i in the Detail
833
Glaucoma detection by wavelet-based analysis of the global flash multifocal electroretinogram
834
Glaucoma detection using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
835
GLAUCOMA DIAGONSIS FCM_TK ALGORITHM BASED ON FUNDS CAMERA
836
Glaucoma drainage tube kink after par plana inertion
837
Glaucoma Escalation after Penetrating Keratoplasty
838
Glaucoma filtering bleb dyetheia
839
Glaucoma following penetrating ocular trauma: A cohort tudy of the United tate Eye Injury Regitry
840
Glaucoma in a Patient with Nanophthalmos
841
Glaucoma in a Suburban Tertiary Care Hospital in Nigeria
842
Glaucoma in Ectropion Uveae Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
843
Glaucoma in Iran and Contributions of Studies in Iran to the Understanding of the Etiology of Glaucoma
844
Glaucoma in primary amyloidosis: a fortuitous or causative association?
845
Glaucoma incidence in an unelected cohort of diabetic patient: i diabete mellitu a rik factor for glaucoma?
846
Glaucoma masqueraders: Diagnosis by spectral domain optical coherence tomography
847
Glaucoma Probability core v Moorfield Claification in Normal, Ocular Hypertenive, and Glaucomatou Eye Original Reearch Article
848
Glaucoma Related Morbidity at A Tertiary Care Eye Hospital
849
Glaucoma Rik and the Conumption of Fruit and Vegetable Among Older Women in the tudy of Oteoporotic Fracture Original Reearch Article
850
Glaucoma rik factor aement and prevention: Leon from coronary heart dieae
851
Glaucoma Surgery in Pregnancy: A Case Series and Literature Review
852
Glaucoma the Requiite in Ophthalmology. Wallace L. M. Alward. t. Loui, Miouri, Moby, 1999. 260 page, illutrated. $89.00
853
Glaucoma Tube or Trabeculectomy? That I the Quetion
854
Glaucoma urgery
855
Glaucoma urgery with or without adjunctive antiproliferative in normal tenion glaucoma: 2. Viual field progreion.
856
GLAUCOMA, PRESENTATIONS AND MANAGEMENT AT KHYBER TEACHING HOSPITAL, PESHAWAR
857
Glaucoma: cience and practice: John C. Morrion and Irvin P. Pollack. Thieme Medical Publihing 2003; New York, NY544 page$159.00 UDIBN 0-86577-915-5Media type: Textbook
858
Glaucomatocyclitic crii in a child
859
Glaucomatous Macular Vasculature: A Quantitative Analysis
860
Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Management: the Role of Neuroprotective Agents
861
Glauconitic clay of El Gidida, Egypt: evaluation and surface modification
862
Glauconitic spherules from the Triassic of the Bristol area, SW England: probable microtektite pseudomorphs
863
Glaucophane schists and associated rocks from Sifnos (Cyclades, Greece): New constraints on the P–T evolution from oxidized systems
864
Glaxo Wellcome disputes NICEs recommendation against zanamivir
865
GlaxoSmithkline and WHO join forces to develop new malaria drug
866
Glaxo-Wellcome merger and UK science base  
867
Glaze and slip pigment analyses of Pueblo IV period ceramics from east-central Arizona using time of flight-laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (TOF-LA-ICP-MS)
868
Glazed building wall as a solar thermal collector
869
Glazed Transitional Space as a Passive Heating Sys tem (Case Study: Glazed Loggias in Semi-Arid Climate)
870
Glazing daylight transmittances: a field survey of windows in urban areas
871
Glazing of alumina by a fluoroapatite-containing glass-ceramic
872
Glazing of frozen fish: Analytical and economic challenges Original Research Article
873
Glazing systems with silica aerogel for energy savings in buildings
874
Glaziovianin A, a new isoflavone, from the leaves of Ateleia glazioviana and its cytotoxic activity against human cancer cells
875
GLC Prediction of Dioxin-Furan and Metals Emissions from a Hazardous Waste Incineration Plant
876
Glc8 is a glucose-repressible activator of Glc7 protein phosphatase-1
877
gld and lpr Hematopoietic Cell Transfers: Common and Different Serological Features of the C57BL/6 Chimeras
878
Gle1 Does Double Duty
879
Gle1 Functions during mRNA Export in an Oligomeric Complex that Is Altered in Human Disease
880
Gleams model application on a heavy clay soil in Finland
881
Glean: using syntactic information in document filtering
882
Gleason score at the margin can predict biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy, in addition to preoperative PSA and surgical margin status
883
Gleason’s problem and homogeneous interpolation in Hardy and Dirichlet-type spaces of the ball
884
Gleb Beliakov, Ana Pradera and Tomasa Calvo , Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol. 221, XIX, 181 illus. (2007) ISBN 978-3-540-73720-9 (361pp., Hardcover).
885
GLEE, a new computer program for glass electrode calibration
886
GLEEBLE MACHINE DETERMINATION OF CREEP LAW PARAMETERS FOR THERMALLY INDUCED DEFORMATIONS IN ALUMINIUM DC CASTING
887
Gleichenia appianensis sp. nov. (Gleicheniaceae): A Permineralized Rhizome and Associated Vegetative Remains from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
888
Glejserʹs test revisited
889
Glen Hiemstra, Turning the Future into Revenue: What Business and Individuals need to know to Shape Their Futures, John Wiley (2006) 226pp, £15.99.
890
Glen Van Brummelen and Michael Kinyon, Editors, Mathematics and the Historianʹs Craft: The Kenneth O. May Lectures, Springer-Verlag, New York (2005) ISBN 0-387-25284-3 357 pp. $89.95.
891
Glendonites and methane-derived Mg-calcites in the Sea of Okhotsk, Eastern Siberia: implications of a venting-related ikaite/glendonite formation
892
Glendonites from an Early Jurassic methane seep — Climate or methane indicators?
893
Glenn P. Gravlee MD, Richard F. Davis MD, Alfred H. Stammers CCP and Ross M. Ungerleider MD, Editors, Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Principles and Practice, Third Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2007) 816 pp, illustrated, $17
894
Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan , The Economics of Water Management in Southern Africa: An Environmental Accounting Approach, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham UK (2006) ISBN 1-84376-472-5 296 pp.
895
Glenohumeral arthroplasty for arthritis after instability surgery
896
Glenohumeral articular cartilage changes in rotator cuff disease
897
Glenohumeral articular contact areas and pressures following labral and osseous injury to the anteroinferior quadrant of the glenoid
898
Glenohumeral chondrolysis: A systematic review of 100 cases from the English language literature
899
Glenohumeral contact pressure in a simulated active compression test using cadaveric shoulders
900
Glenohumeral elevation-dependent influence of anterior glenohumeral capsular lesions on passive axial humeral rotation
901
Glenohumeral joint kinematics related to minor anterior instability of the shoulder at the end of the late preparatory phase of throwing
902
Glenohumeral joint loading in tetraplegia during weight relief lifting: A simulation study
903
Glenohumeral joint motion after medial shift of the attachment site of the supraspinatus tendon: A cadaveric study
904
Glenohumeral joint translation after arthroscopic thermal capsuloplasty of the posterior capsule
905
Glenohumeral joint translation after arthroscopic thermal capsuloplasty of the rotator interval
906
Glenohumeral joint tuberculosis that mimics frozen shoulder: a retrospective analysis
907
Glenohumeral joint volume reduction with progressive release and shifting of the inferior shoulder capsule
908
Glenohumeral kinematics and capsulo-ligamentous strain resulting from laxity exams
909
Glenohumeral mechanics: A study of articular geometry, contact, and kinematics
910
Glenohumeral motion in patients with rotator cuff tears: A comparison of asymptomatic and symptomatic shoulders
911
Glenohumeral osteoarthrosis after Putti-Platt repair
912
Glenohumeral range of motion in handball players with and without throwing-related shoulder pain
913
Glenohumeral relationship in the transverse plane of the body
914
Glenohumeral translation after arthroscopic thermal capsuloplasty with a radiofrequency probe
915
Glenohumeral translation during active and passive elevation of the shoulder — a 3D open-MRI study
916
Glenohumeral translations are increased after a type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion: a cadaveric study of severity of passive stabilizer injury
917
Glenoid articular conformity affects stress distributions in total shoulder arthroplasty
918
Glenoid bone architecture
919
Glenoid bone grafting in reverse shoulder arthroplasty for long-standing anterior shoulder dislocation
920
Glenoid cancellous bone strength and modulus
921
Glenoid corticocancellous bone grafting after glenoid component removal in the treatment of glenoid loosening
922
Glenoid implant orientation and cement failure in total shoulder arthroplasty: a finite element analysis
923
Glenoid inclination: In vivo measures in rotator cuff tear patients and associations with superior glenohumeral joint translation
924
Glenoid loosening and failure in anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty: is revision with a reverse shoulder arthroplasty a reliable option?
925
Glenoid morphology after reaming in computer-simulated total shoulder arthroplasty
926
Glenoid morphology in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: Classification and surgical implications
927
Glenoid morphology rather than version predicts humeral subluxation: a different perspective on the glenoid in total shoulder arthroplasty
928
Glenoid osteophyte and rotator cuff tears: An anatomic study
929
Glenoid osteotomy for recurrent posterior subluxation of the shoulder: Assessment by computed axial tomography
930
Glenoid perforation does not affect the short-term outcomes of pegged all-polyethylene implants in total shoulder arthroplasty
931
Glenoid Radiolucent Lines in Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty are Unaffected by Thrombin Glenoid Preparation
932
Glenoid resurfacing: What are the limits to asymmetric reaming for posterior erosion?
933
Glenoid revision surgery after total shoulder arthroplasty
934
Glenoid screw position in the Encore Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis: an anatomic dissection study of screw relationship to surrounding structures
935
Glenoid size, inclination, and version: An anatomic study
936
Glenoid spherical orientation and version
937
Glenoid surface contact in total shoulder arthroplasties
938
Glenoid version: How to measure it? Validity of different methods in two-dimensional computed tomography scans
939
Glia and their cytokines in progression of neurodegeneration
940
Glia as a putative target for antidepressant treatments
941
Glia as the “bad guys”: Implications for improving clinical pain control and the clinical utility of opioids
942
Glia atrophy in the hippocampus of chronic unpredictable stress-induced depression model rats is reversed by electroacupuncture treatment
943
Glia Keep Synapse Distribution under Wraps
944
Glia pathology in the prefrontal cortex in alcohol dependence with and without depressive symptoms
945
Gliadin-based nanoparticles: Fabrication and stability of food-grade colloidal delivery systems
946
Gliadin-based nanoparticles: Stabilization by post-production polysaccharide coating
947
Glial activation in Alzheimer’s disease: the role of Aβ and its associated proteins
948
Glial activation with concurrent up-regulation of inflammatory mediators in trimethyltin-induced neurotoxicity in mice
949
Glial and glutamatergic markers in depression, alcoholism, and their comorbidity
950
Glial and glutamatergic markers in depression, alcoholism, and their comorbidity
951
Glial cell and fibroblast cytotoxicity study on plasma-deposited diamond-like carbon coatings
952
Glial cell number and neuron/glial cell ratios in postmortem brains of bipolar individuals
953
Glial cell type-specific responses to menadione-induced oxidative stress
954
Glial Cell-Line Derived Neurotrophic Factor-Mediated RET Signaling Regulates Spermatogonial Stem Cell Fate
955
Glial Cells and Retinal Nerve Fibers Morphology in the Optic Nerves of Streptozotocin‑induced Hyperglycemic Rats
956
Glial cells and S100B in psychiatry (reply to Drs. Hari and Radmila Manev)
957
Glial cells for information routing?
958
Glial cells: Old cells with new twists
959
Glial fibrillary acidic protein - a cell type specific marker for Ito cells in vivo and in vitro
960
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) as a mesenchymal marker of early hepatic stellate cells activation in liver fibrosis in Chronic Hepatitis C infection
961
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-like immunoreactivity in the visual system of the crab Ucides cordatus (Crustacea, Decapoda)
962
Glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity in the prefrontal cortex distinguishes younger from older adults in major depressive disorder
963
Glial heme oxygenase-1 expression in Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment
964
Glial heterotopia presenting as nasal polyp - Report of two cases.
965
Glial Loss in the Prefrontal Cortex Is Sufficient to Induce Depressive-like Behaviors
966
Glial metabolism of quercetin reduces its neurotoxic potential
967
Glial pathology is modified by age in mood disorders — A systematic meta-analysis of serum S100B in vivo studies
968
Glial Progenitors in the CNS and Possible Lineage Relationships Among Them
969
Glial proliferation and atrophy: Two poles of optic disc in patients with retinitis pigmentosa
970
Glial reaction in periventricular areas of the brainstem in fetal and neonatal posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus and congenital hydrocephalus
971
Glial reduction in amygdala in major depressive disorder is due to oligodendrocytes
972
Glial Tau Pathology in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Their Nature and Comparison with Neuronal Tangles
973
Glial tumors of the retina. The 2009 King Khaled Memorial Lecture
974
Glia-like Stem Cells Sustain Physiologic Neurogenesis in the Adult Mammalian Carotid Body
975
GliaSite radiotherapy boost as part of initial treatment of malignant gliomas: A multi-institutional analysis
976
Glibenclamid induced changes in contraction & relaxation in preconditioned rabbit heart
977
Glibenclamide abrogates myocardial recovery from stunning and is proarrhythmic in diabetic sheep  
978
Glibenclamide Does Not Prevent Action Potential Shortening Induced by Ischemia in Anesthetized Rabbits But Reduces Ischemia-induced Arrhythmias
979
Glicci simplicial complexes
980
Gliclazide and Crassocephalum rubens leaf extract inhibit glucose-induced mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) opening in isolated pancreas mitochondria of Wistar rats
981
Gliclazide as novel carrier in construction of PVC-based La(III)-selective membrane sensor
982
Glide Docking for Prediction of Potential Inhibitors of ATP7B Protein in Wilson Disease
983
Glide mechanism of ordinary dislocations in the γ phase of TiAl
984
Glide of edge dislocations in tungsten and molybdenum
985
Glide of edge dislocations in tungsten and molybdenum
986
Glide systems of hematite single crystals in deformation experiments
987
Glider-based computing in reaction-diffusion hexagonal cellular automata
988
Glides and gemination
989
Glides, vowels, and features
990
GLIDESCOPE VERSUS DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPE FOR NASOTRACHEAL INTUBATION IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY PATIENTS WITH ANTICIPATED DIFFICULT AIRWAYS
991
GlideScope Video Laryngoscope for Difficult Intubation in Emergency Patients: a Quasi-Randomized Controlled Trial
992
GlideScope® for Assessment of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Integrity after Thyroid Surgery
993
GlideScope® Versus C-MAC® Video Laryngoscopy in Pediatric Intubation. Does Time Matter?
994
GlideScope® videolaryngoscope versus flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope for awake intubation of morbidly obese patient with predicted difficult intubation
995
Gliding arc discharge — Application for adhesion improvement of fibre reinforced polyester composites
996
Gliding arc gas discharge
997
Gliding arc plasma oxidative steam reforming of a simulated syngas containing naphthalene and toluene
998
Gliding at interface during thin film buckling: A coupled atomistic/elastic approach Original Research Article
999
Gliding bacteria drive rotary motor: Nanobiomechanics
1000
Gliding in Russian
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