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In: Mark D. Shermis and Jill C. Burstein, Editors, Automated Essay Scoring, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2003) 238 pp., ISBN 0-8058-3973-9.
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In: Mark Harrison, Editors, Education Matters: Government, Markets, and New Zealand Schools, Education forum, Wellington, New Zealand (2004) (ix+412 pp., NZ $ 39.58 paper).
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In: Mark Olssen, John Codd and Anne-Marie O’Neill, Editors, Education Policy: Globalization, Citizenship and Democracy, Thousand Islands, Sage, London, Delhi (2004) ISBN: 0-7619-7469-5 (hbk), 0-7619-7470-9 (pbk), (326pp.).
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In: Martha Fransworth Riche and Deirdre A. Gaquin, Editors, Who, What, and Where of Ame rica: Understanding the Census Results xxxvi, Bernan Press, Lanham, MD (2003) ISBN 0-89059-763-4, p. 1123 127 pp. $95.00 (cloth).
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In: Mary Brentwood and Stephen F. Robar, Editors, Managing common pool groundwater resources: an international perspective, Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut (2004) ISBN 0275 957373 360 pp..
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In: Mary E. Jackson., Editor, Measuring the Performance of Interlibrary Loan Operations in North American Research and College Libraries, Association of Research Libraries, Washington, D.C. (1998), p. 122 0-918006-34-1.
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In: Masao Ito, Yasushi Miyashita and Edmund T. Rolls, Editors, Cognition, Computation and Consciousness, Oxford University Press (1997) ISBN 0-198-52414-5.
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In: Matthias Hofer, Editor, Teaching manual of color duplex sonography, 2nd edition, Thieme, Stuttgart-New York (2004) 116 pages, 456 illustrations.
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In: Michael E.D. Koenig and T. Kanti Srikantaiah, Editors, Knowledge Management Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t, Information Today, Medford, NJ (2004) ISBN 1573871818 (595pp., $ 44.50 hardcover) (ASIST Monograph Series).
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In: Michael Faure, Joyeeta Gupta and Andries Nentjes, Editors, Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003) ISBN 1843762455 384 pp..
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In: Michael Gazzaniga, Editor, Conversations in the cognitive neurosciences, MIT Press (1997) ISBN 0262 57117 X.
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In: Michael J. Dubin, Editor, United States Congressional Elections, 1788–1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st through 105th Congress, McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC (1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0, p. 1. In: Michael J. Dubin, Editor, United S
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In: Michael Watts and William B. Walstad, Editors, Reforming Economics and Economic Teaching in the Transition Economies, Edward Elgar, Northampton, MA (2002), p. 247 with index, Price US$ 90.00 (hardcover).
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In: Mike Thurlow, Tony Bush and Marianne Coleman, Editors, Leadership and Strategic Management in South African Schools, Commonwealth Secretariat, London (2003) ISBN 0-85092-726-9 (242pp., £12.50).
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In: Mosteller Frederick and Boruch Robert, Editors, Evidence Matters: Randomized Trials in Education Research, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC (2002), p. viii+231 ($22.95 paper).
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In: Murray S. Martin and Milton T. Wolf., Editors, Bud geting for Information Access: Managing the Re-source Budget for Absolute Access, American Library Associ-ation, Chicago, IL (1998), p. 174 0-8389-0691-5.
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In: N.F. Campos and F.J. Fidrmuc, Editors, Political Economy of Transition and Development: Institutions, Politics and Policies, Kluwer, Boston/Dordrecht/London (2003) ISBN 1-4020-7550-2 224, pp ., €125.
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In: Nancy B. Olson, Editor (ed. 4th), Cataloging of Audiovisual Materials and Other Special Materials: A Manual Based on AACR 2, Minnesota Scholarly Press, DeKalb, IL (1998) ISBN 0-933474-53-9, p. 326
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In: Neil Garrod and Stuart McLeay, Editors, Accounting in Transition: The Implications of Political and Economic Reform in Central Europe, Routledge, Norwalk, Connecticut (1996)
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In: Nick Hanley, W. Douglass Shaw and Robert E. Wright, Editors, The new economics of outdoor recreation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003) 331pp., £ 69.95, ISBN 1-84064-985-2.
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In: Nikolai Manassiev and Malcolm I. Whitehead, Editors, Female Reproductive Health, The Parthenon Publishing Group, New York (2004), p. 195 ISBN 1-85070-491-0.
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In: Osvaldo N. Feinstein and Gregory K. Ingram, Editors, Evaluating Development Effectiveness, World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development Vol. 7 (2005).
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In: P. Camic and S. Knight, Editors, Clinical Handbook of Health Psychology: A Practical Guide to Effective Interventions (Second ed.), Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Cambridge (2004).
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In: P.V. Kirch and T.L. Hunt, Editors, The Toʹaga site. Three millennia of Polynesian occupation in the Manuʹa Islands, American Samoa, Contributions of the University of California, Berkeley, CA (1993) ISBN 1-882744-01-2.
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In: Paul A. Djupe and Laura R. Olson, Editors, Encyclopedia of Ame rican Religion and Politics xiv, Facts on File, New York (2003) ISBN 0-8160-4582-8 512 pp. $85.00 (cloth).
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In: Paul T. Hill and Robin J. Lake with Mary Beth Celio, Editors, Charter Schools and Accountability in Public Education, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC (2002) 160 pp., ISBN 0-8157-0266-3, $ 39.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-8157-0267-1, $16.95 (paperback)
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In: Peter B. Vaill, Editor, Learning as a Way of Being: Strategies for Survival in a World of Permanent White Water, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA (1996), p. 230 07879-0246-2.
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In: Peter B. Vaill, Editor, Spirited Leading and Learning: Process Wisdom for a New Age, JosseyBass, San Francisco, CA (1998), p. 352 07879-4327-4.
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In: Peter G. Jaffe, Linda L. Baker and Alison J. Cunningham, Editors, Protecting Children from Domestic Violence: Strategies for Community Intervention, Guilford Press (2004) 238 pages.
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In: Peter S. Harper, Baziel van Engelen, Bruno Eymard and Douglas E. Wilcox, Editors, Myotonic Dystrophy: Present Management, Future Therapy (First edition), Oxford University Press, New York (2004) 251 pages, ISBN: 0-19-852782-9.
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In: Pier Paolo Saviotti, Editors, Applied Evolutionary Economics: New Empirical Methods and Simulation Techniques, Edward Elgar Publishing (2003) ISBN 1840648473 349 pp..
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In: R. Costanza and A. Voinov, Editors, Landscape Simulation Modeling: A Spatially Explicit, Dynamic Approach, Series: Modeling Dynamic Systems, Springer-Verlag, New York (2004) ISBN 0387008357 330 pages+XIII; 116 illustrations with CD-ROM.
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In: Ralph G. Carter, Editor, Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Terrorism to Trade vol. xiv, CQ Press, Washington, DC (2002) ISBN 1-56802-646-3 418 pp. $29.95 (paper).
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In: Raymond A. Dieter Jr., Editor, Thoracoscopy for Surgeons: Diagnostic and Therapeutic, Igaku-Shoin Medical Publishers, Inc., New York (1995), p. 271.
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In: Rebecca C. Perry Magniant, Editor, Art Therapy with Older Adults: A Source Book, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL (2004) 256 pages, $56.95 hardback, $36.95 paperback.
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In: Rebecca Watson-Boone, Editor, Constancy and Change in the Worklife of Research University Librarians, American Library Association, Chicago (1998), p. 172 $30.00. ($27.00for ALA members). 0-8389-7984-X. (ACRL Publications in Librarianship, No. 51)..
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In: Richard P. Chait, Editors, The Questions of Tenure, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (2002) pp. 334+xii, Price $35.00 (cloth).
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In: Richard S. Ruch, Editor, Higher Ed, Inc.: The Rise of the For-Profit University, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD (2001) ISBN 0-8018-7447-5 (182pp., $18.95 Paper).
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In: Robert A. Novelline, Editor, PocketRadiologist ER—Trauma Top 100 Diagnoses, W.B. Saunders, imprint of Elsevier Science, Philadelphia (PA) (2004) [318 pages, 98 illustrations].
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In: Robert B. Archibald, Editors, Redesigning the Financial Aid System: Why Colleges and Universities Should Switch Roles with the Federal Government, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD (2002) (XIV+238 pp., Price $ 42.00 cloth).
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In: Robert Feinschreiber, Editor (second edition), Transfer Pricing Handbook 2 vols, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1998).
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In: Robert K. Toutkoushian, Editors, Conducting Salary-Equity Studies: Alternative Approaches to Research 115, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco (2002) (110pp., $ 29.00 paper). In: Robert K. Toutkoushian, Editors, Unresolved Issues in Conducting Salary-Equity St
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In: Robert Stelmack, Editor, On the Psychobiology of Personality: Essays in Honor of Marvin Zuckerman, Elsevier (2004) ISBN 0-08-044209-9, p. xvii+533.
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In: Rodolfo Llinas and Patricia S. Churchland, Editors, The Mind-Brain Continuum, MIT Press (1996) ISBN 0 262 12198 0.
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In: Ron Johnston and Michael Williams, Editors, A Century of British Geography, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2003) xvii+674 pages, £55 hardback.
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In: S. Tilley and R. Watson, Editors, Accountability in Nursing and Midwifery, Blackwell Publishing, London (2004).
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In: S.M. Qaim and H.H. Coenen, Editors, Advances in Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (2004) ISBN 3-89336-362-9 ISSN: 1433-5565 (pp. 793. €59.00).
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In: Samer Al-Samarrai and Paul Bennell, Editors, Where has all the education gone in Africa? Employment outcomes among secondary school and university leavers, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton (2003) ISBN 1-85864-501-8 (pp.
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In: Sara Castro-Klarén and John Charles Chasteen, Editors, Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America, Woodrow Wilson Center Press/The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London (2003) xxv+252
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In: Sarah Strauss and Benjamin Orlove, Editors, Weather, Climate, Culture, Berg, London (2003) 416 pages, £17.99 paperback..
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In: Sheldon A. Danziger and Robert H. Haveman, Editors, Understanding Poverty, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (2002), p. ix+566 $24.95 (paper).
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In: Shinichi Ichimura and Hui-Jiong Wang, Editors, Interregional Input–Output Analysis of the Chinese Economy, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore (2003) 225 pp., $48.00 (HC), ISBN 9-812-38556-6.
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In: Stanley B. Gershwin, Yves Dallery, Chrissoleon T. Papadopoulos and J. MacGregor Smith, Editors, Analysis and Modeling of Manufacturing Systems, International Series in OperationsResearch and Management Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Dord
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In: Stephen J Ball, Editor, The RoutledgeFalmer Reader in Sociology of Education, RoutledgeFalmer, New York, London (2003) ISBN 0-415-32775-X (p. 299).
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In: Stephen Lazoritz and Vincent J. Palusci, Editors, The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Haworth Press, New York (2001) 411 pages, $54. 95 paperback.
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In: Stephen P. Hanna and Vincent J. Del Casino Jr., Editors, Mapping Tourism, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis (2003) xxvii+219 pages, $18.95 paperback.
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In: Steven Brakman and Ben Heijdra, Editors, The Monopolistic Competition Revolution in Retrospect, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England (2004).
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In: Sue Richardson and Heather Bacon, Editors, Creative Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Challenges and Dilemas, Jessica Kingsley, London (2003) 240 pp.
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In: Susan Buckingham and Kate Theobald, Editors, Local environmental sustainability, Woodhead Publishing Limited (2003) ISBN 1855736853 254 pp..
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In: T. Wiegel, N. Bornfeld, M.H. Foerter and W. Hinkelbein, Editor, Radiotherapy of Ocular Dieae. Frontier of Radiation Therapy and Oncology Volume 30, Karger, Bael, witzerland (1997), p. 301 page, index, illutrated.
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In: T.-J. Chen and J.S. Lee, Editors, The New Knowledge Economy of Taiwan, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA (2004) 283 pp..
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In: Theodore Porter and Dorothy Ross, Editors, The Cambridge History of Science, Volume 7: The Modern Social Sciences, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004) xxv+762 pages, £95 hardback.
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In: U.Joseph Schoepf and N.J. Totowa, Editors, CT of the heart: principles and application, The Humana Press, Totowa, NJ (2004) 400 pages, 345 illustrations (US$195.00).
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In: V. Barnett, R. Payne and R. Steiner, Editors, Agricultural sustainability: economic, environmental and statistical considerations, John Wiley and Sons, Denmark (1995) ISBN 0 471 95009 2, p. xii + 266.
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In: V.K. Ramachandran and M. Swaminathan, Editors, Agrarian Studies: Essays on Agrarian Relations in Less-Developed Countries, Zed Books, London (2002) 568 pp. (Hardcover), ISBN 1-84277-317-8, $134.
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In: Valerie Braithwaite, Editor, Taxing Democracy, Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot (2003) ISBN 0-7546-2243-6 (310 pp., £55).
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In: Vishvanath M. Sardesau, Editor, Introduction to clinical nutrition, Marcel Dekker Inc. (1998) 481 pp.
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In: William Howell and Paul Peterson, Editors, The Education Gap, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC (2002) (xix+208+67 pp., Appendices and Notes, $28.95 cloth).
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In: Yoshisada Shibata, Shnuichi Yamashita, Masami Watanabe and Masao Tomonaga, Editors, Radiation and humankind, Elsevier International Congress Series 1258, Elsevier, Amsterdam (2003) ISBN 0-444-514430 pp. 308, price €127.00, US$127.00.
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In[NC5H3(CO2)2](OH2)F: A new layered indium-organic framework material (NC5H3(CO2)2=2,6-pyridinedicarboxylate)
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In¯uence of atomic collisions in vapour phase on pulsed laser ablation
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In¯uence of co-cations on biosorption of lead and zinc ± a comparative evaluation in binary and multimetal systems
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In¯uence of earthworm-processed pig manure on the growth and yield of greenhouse tomatoes
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In¯uence of methane enrichment by aeration of recirculated supernatant on microbial activities during anaerobic digestion
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In¯uence of preferred orientation of lead zirconate titanate thin ®lm on the ferroelectric properties
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In¯uence of PZT template layer on pulsed laser deposited Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 thin ®lms
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In¯uence of silane coupling agents on surface properties of precipitated silicas
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In¯uence of sputtering pressure on the structure and properties of ZrO2 ®lms prepared by rf reactive sputtering
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In¯uence of UV light irradiation on ®lm thickness distribution of tin oxide ®lms by photochemical vapour deposition
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In¯uence of viscosity and ionic concentration on morphology of PLZT thin ®lms
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In0.25Ga0.75As films growth on the thin GaAs/AlAs buffer layer on the GaAs(0 0 1) substrate
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In169, A New Class 1 Integron that Encoded blaIMP-18 in a Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolate from Mexico
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In2Mo3O12: A low negative thermal expansion compound
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In2O3 and Pt-In2O3 nanopowders for low temperature oxygen sensors
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In2O3 and tin-doped In2O3 nanocrystals prepared by glass crystallization
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In2O3 deposited by reactive evaporation of indium in oxygen atmosphere — influence of post-annealing treatment on optical and electrical properties
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In2O3 hollow spheres: One-step solvothermal synthesis and gas sensing properties
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In2O3 microcrystals obtained from rapid calcination in domestic microwave oven
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In2O3 nanowires, nanobouquets and nanotrees
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In2O3 + xBaO (x = 0.5–5 at.%) – A novel material for trace level detection of NOx in the ambient
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In2O3/Al2O3 Catalysts for NOx Reduction in Lean Condition
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In2O3/SnO2 heterojunction microstructures: Facile room temperature solid-state synthesis and enhanced Cl2 sensing performance
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In2O3:Sn/TiO2/CdS heterojunction nanowire array photoanode in photoelectrochemical cells
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In2O3-doped Pt/WO3/ZrO2 as a novel efficient catalyst for hydroisomerization of n-heptane Original Research Article
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In2O3–SnO2 nano-toasts and nanorods: Precipitation preparation, formation mechanism, and gas sensitive properties
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In2S3 sensitized solar cells with a new passivation layer
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In3Ir3B, In3Rh3B and In5Ir9B4, the first indium platinum metal borides
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In6Se7 thin films by heating thermally evaporated indium and chemical bath deposited selenium multilayers
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INAA of pre-contact basalt quarries on the Samoan Island of Tutuila: a preliminary baseline for an artifact-centered provenance study
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Inability of plasma high-density lipoproteins to inhibit cell adhesion molecule expression in human coronary artery endothelial cells
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Inability of RUNX1/AML1 to breach AML1-ETO block of embryonic stem cell definitive hematopoiesis
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Inability of the Heat-shocked Heart to Adjust its Pre-ischemic and Post-ischemic Performance to Variable Loading Conditions
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Inability to pass a nasogastric tube: a surgical emergency
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Inability to recognise disgust in Huntingtonʹs disease
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Inability to Upregulate Cytochrome P450 4A and 2C Causes Salt Sensitivity in Young Sprague-Dawley Rats
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Inability to Walk Predicts Death among Adult Patients in Hospitals in Malawi
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Inaccessibility and undecidability in computation, geometry, and dynamical systems
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Inaccessibility in constructive set theory and type theory Original Research Article
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Inaccessibility to Quinidine Therapy Is About to Get Worse
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Inaccessible food cues affect stress and weight gain in calorically-restricted and ad lib fed rats
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Inaccessible set axioms may have little consistency strength Original Research Article
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Inaccuracies in the estimation of functional relationships using self-monitoring data
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Inaccuracies inherent in dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in vivo bone mineral densitometry may flaw osteopenic/osteoporotic interpretations and mislead assessment of antiresorptive therapy effectiveness
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Inaccuracies of Oximetry in Identifying the Location of Intracardiac Left-to-Right Shunts in Adults
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Inaccuracy of AOAC method 2009.01 with amyloglucosidase for measuring non-digestible oligosaccharides and proposal for an improvement of the method
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Inaccuracy of dipyridamole echocardiography or scintigraphy for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in patients with both left bundle branch block and left ventricular dysfunction
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Inaccuracy of self-reported weights and heights among American Indian adolescents
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Inaccuracy of the Bradford method for the determination of protein concentration in steroid-horseradish peroxidase conjugates
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Inaccuracy of the Dinamap 8100 portable monitor
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Inaccuracy of Thyroid to Background Uptake Ratio in Evaluating Technetium99mpertechnetate Thyroid Uptake and Establishing an Improved Algorithm
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Inaccuracy rates and Hodges-Lehmann large deviation rates for parametric inferences with nuisance parameters
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Inaccurate and misleading valve sizing: a proposed standard for valve size nomenclature
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Inaccurate and unverified information in decision making: a model for the nest site selection process of Apis florea
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Inaccurate blood pressure measurement in the clinical setting: causes and control
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Inaccurate fertilizer content and its effect on the estimation of production functions
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Inaccurate mimicry and predator ecology
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Inaccurate normal values of heart rate variability spectral analysis in newborn infants
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Inaccurate self-knowledge formation as a result of automatic behavior
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Inaction inertia, regret, and valuation: A closer look
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Inaction inertia, the sunk cost effect, and handedness: Avoiding the losses of past decisions
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Inactivated enzymes as probes of the structure of arabinoxylans as observed by atomic force microscopy Original Research Article
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Inactivated herpes simplex virus-1 vaccine formulated in aqueous and alcoholic extracts of propolis boosts cellular and IgG responses
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Inactivated influenza vaccines in the elderly—are you sure?
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Inactivated Mycobacterium phlei inhalation ameliorates allergic asthma through modulating the balance of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T and Th17 cells in mice
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated parapoxvirus ovis as an immunomodulator in foals
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Inactivated phosphorus by added aluminum in Baltic Sea sediment
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Inactivating effects of lignin-derived compounds released during lignocellulosic biomass pretreatment on the endo-glucanase catalyzed hydrolysis of carboxymethylcellulose: A study in continuous stirred ultrafiltration-membrane reactor
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Inactivating microorganisms using a pulsed electric field continuous treatment system
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Inactivation and Activity of Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins: What Structural Studies Tell Us
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Inactivation and Cleavage of Liver 6-P-gluconate Dehydrogenase during Irradiation in the Presence of Vanadate
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Inactivation and conformational change of horseradish peroxidase induced by pulsed electric field
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Inactivation and degradation of O Taiwan97 foot-and-mouth disease virus in pork sausage processing Original Research Article
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Inactivation and morphological damage of Vibrio parahaemolyticus treated with high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation and nitration of human superoxide dismutase (SOD) by fluxes of nitric oxide and superoxide
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Inactivation and potential repair of Cryptosporidium parvum following low- and medium-pressure ultraviolet irradiation
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Inactivation and reactivation kinetics of horseradish peroxidase in phosphate buffer and buffer–dimethylformamide solutions
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Inactivation and Recovery of Nitric Oxide Synthetic Capability in Cytokine-Induced RAW 264.7 Cells Treated with “Irreversible” NO Synthase Inhibitors1
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Inactivation and removal of Bacillus cereus by sanitizer and detergent
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Inactivation and structural change of horseradish peroxidase treated with supercritical carbon dioxide
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Inactivation behavior of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by supercritical N2O compared to supercritical CO2
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Inactivation behaviors of foodborne microorganisms in multi-frequency power ultrasound-treated orange juice
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Inactivation by chlorine dioxide gas (ClO2) of Listeria monocytogenes spotted onto different apple surfaces Original Research Article
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Inactivation by helium cold atmospheric pressure plasma for Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
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Inactivation by lemon juice of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella Enteritidis, and Listeria monocytogenes in beef marinating for the ethnic food kelaguen
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Inactivation by ozone of Listeria innocua on salmon-trout during cold-smoke processing
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Inactivation characteristics of ozone and electrolysis process for ballast water treatment using B. subtilis spores as a probe
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Inactivation conditions for human norovirus measured by an in situ capture-qRT-PCR method
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Inactivation credit of UV radiation for viruses, bacteria and protozoan (oo)cysts in water: A review
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Inactivation effect of newly developed low concentration electrolyzed water and other sanitizers against microorganisms on spinach
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Inactivation effects of electrostatic field on Bacillus subtilis
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Inactivation kinetics and secondary structural change of PEF-treated POD and PPO
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Inactivation kinetics for Salmonella Enteritidis in potato omelet using microwave heating treatments
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Inactivation kinetics of adenovirus serotype 2 with monochloramine
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Inactivation Kinetics of Enzymes by Using Continuous Treatment with Microbubbles of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
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Inactivation kinetics of food enzymes during ohmic heating
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Inactivation Kinetics of Foodborne Spoilage and Pathogenic Bacteria by Ozone
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Inactivation kinetics of inoculated Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica on lettuce by chlorine dioxide gas Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of inoculated Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica on strawberries by chlorine dioxide gas Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of inoculated Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella Poona on whole cantaloupe by chlorine dioxide gas Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of Listeria monocytogenes in Turkish White cheese during the ripening period Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, and Campylobacter jejuni in ready-to-eat sliced ham using UV-C irradiation
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Inactivation kinetics of pectin methyl esterase under combined thermal–high pressure treatment in an orange juice–milk beverage Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of pectin methylesterase of greek Navel orange juice as a function of high hydrostatic pressure and temperature process conditions Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase in green coconut water by microwave processing Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of polyphenol oxidase using a two-stage method with low pressurized carbon dioxide microbubbles Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of pulsed electric field-resistant strains of Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus in media of different pH Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by pulsed electric fields in a batch treatment chamber: The effect of electric field unevenness and initial cell concentration Original Research Article
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Inactivation kinetics of selected aerobic and anaerobic bacterial spores by pressure-assisted thermal processing
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Inactivation kinetics of some microorganisms in apple, melon, orange and strawberry juices by high intensity light pulses Original Research Article
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Inactivation Kinetics of the Cyanobacterial Toxin Microcystin-LR by Free Chlorine
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Inactivation kinetics of Yersinia enterocolitica by citric and lactic acid at different temperatures
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Inactivation mechanisms and growth suppressive effects of p16INK4a in Asian esophageal squamous carcinoma cell lines
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Inactivation model equations and their associated parameter values obtained under static acid stress conditions cannot be used directly for predicting inactivation under dynamic conditions
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli in Water by Combined Process of Silver Nanoparticle and Ultraviolet Radiation
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Inactivation of 14-3-3σ by hypermethylation is a rare event in colorectal cancers and its expression may correlate with cell cycle maintenance at the invasion front
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Inactivation of 3-strain cocktail pathogens inoculated into Bajirak jeotkal, salted, seasoned, and fermented short-necked clam (Tapes pilippinarum), by gamma and electron beam irradiation
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Inactivation of a non-pathogenic strain of E. coli by ionising radiation
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Inactivation of a prototypic zinc-containing protease with (s)-2-benzyl-2-(3-oxo-2-isoxazolidinyl)acetic acid
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Inactivation of acrolein by sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate using headspace-solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography and mass spectrometry
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Inactivation of airborne influenza virus in the ambient air
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Inactivation of aldehyde dehydrogenase: A key factor for engineering 1,3-propanediol production by Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Inactivation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris in orange juice by saponin extracts combined with heat-treatment
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Inactivation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores by high pressure CO2 in apple cream
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Inactivation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores in apple juice by supercritical carbon dioxide
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Inactivation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores in aqueous suspension and on apples by neutral electrolyzed water
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Inactivation of Amphidinium sp. in ballast waters using UV/Ag-TiO2 + O3 advanced oxidation treatment
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Inactivation of an Animal and a Fungal Catalase by Hydrogen Peroxide
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Inactivation of ANAMMOX communities under concurrent operation of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) and denitrification
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Inactivation of Anisakis larvae in salt-fermented squid and pollock tripe by freezing, salting, and combined treatment with chlorine and ultrasound
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Inactivation of Anisakis simplex larvae in raw fish using high hydrostatic pressure treatments
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Inactivation of antineoplastics in clinical wastewater by electrolysis
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Inactivation of aprE Gene in Bacillus subtilis 168 by Homologus Recombination
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Inactivation of Arabidopsis SIP1 leads to reduced levels of sugars and drought tolerance
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Inactivation of Ascaris suum eggs during storage in lime treated sewage sludge
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Inactivation of Aspergillus flavus in drinking water after treatment with UV irradiation followed by chlorination Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Aspergillus flavus spores in a sealed package by cold plasma streamers
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Inactivation of ataxia telangiectasia mutated gene in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
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Inactivation of ATP citrate lyase by Cucurbitacin B: A bioactive compound from cucumber, inhibits prostate cancer growth
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Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus using Commercial Chemical Disinfectants in Small Scale Poultry Production
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Inactivation of avian influenza viruses by hydrostatic pressure as a potential vaccine development approach
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Inactivation of Bacillus cereus spores in milk by mild pressure and heat treatments
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Inactivation of Bacillus spores by the combination of moderate heat and low hydrostatic pressure in ketchup and potage
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Inactivation of Bacillus Spores by Ultraviolet or Gamma Radiation
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Inactivation of Bacillus sporothermodurans spores by nisin and temperature studied by design of experiments in water and milk Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Bacillus stearothermophilus spores during thermal processing Original Research Article
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Inactivation of bacillus subtilis spores and formation of bromate during ozonation
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores by combining high-pressure thermal sterilization and ethanol
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores by pulsed electric fields (PEF) in combination with thermal energy – I. Influence of process- and product parameters
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores by pulsed electric fields (PEF) in combination with thermal energy II. Modeling thermal inactivation of B. subtilis spores during PEF processing in combination with thermal energy
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores during ozonation in water treatment plant: Influence of pre-treatment and consequences for positioning of the ozonation step Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores in soybean milk by radio-frequency flash heating Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores with ozone and monochloramine
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Inactivation of bacteria and fungus aerosols using microwave irradiation
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Inactivation of bacteria and viruses in human urine depending on temperature and dilution rate
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Inactivation of bacteria G+-S. aureus and G−-E. coli by phototoxic polythiophene incorporated in ZSM-5 zeolite
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Inactivation of bacteria in batch suspension by fluidized ceramic tourmaline nanoparticles under oscillating radio frequency electric fields
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Inactivation of bacteria, virus and Cryptosporidium by a point-of-use device using pulsed broad spectrum white light
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Inactivation of bacterial and viral indicators in secondary sewage effluents, using chlorine and ozone
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Inactivation of bacterial population in hide-soak liquors via direct electric current
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Inactivation of bacterial proteases and foodborne pathogens in condensed globular proteins following application of high pressure
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Inactivation of bacteriophages in water by means of non-ionizing (uv-253.7 nm) and ionizing (gamma) radiation: a comparative approach
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Inactivation of BAD by IKK Inhibits TNFα-Induced Apoptosis Independently of NF-κB Activation
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Inactivation of biofilm cells of foodborne pathogen by aerosolized sanitizers
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Inactivation of bovine plasma amine oxidase by haloallylamines Original Research Article
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Inactivation of carboxypeptidase a by 2-benzyl-3,4-epithiobutanoic acid
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Inactivation of Cathepsin B by Oxidized LDL Involves Complex Formation Induced by Binding of Putative Reactive Sites Exposed at Low pH to Thiols on the Enzyme
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Inactivation of ccpA and aeration affect growth, metabolite production and stress tolerance in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1
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Inactivation of cellular enzymes by carbonyls and protein-bound glycation/glycoxidation products
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Inactivation of classical swine fever virus in porcine casing preserved in salt
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Inactivation of clinically relevant pathogens by photocatalytic coatings
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Inactivation of Clostridium perfringens spores and vegetative cells by photolysis and TiO2 photocatalysis with H2O2
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Inactivation of Clostridium sporogenes spores on stainless-steel using heat and an organic acidic chemical agent Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Coliforms in Sludge Through Cavitation Phenomena by Ultrasonic Waves
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Inactivation of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides spores by high hydrostatic pressure combined with citral or lemongrass essential oil
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Inactivation of conidia of Botrytis cinerea and Monilinia fructigena using UV-C and heat treatment
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Inactivation of conidia of Penicillium chrysogenum, P. digitatum and P. italicum by ethanol solutions and vapours
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Inactivation of Conserved C. elegans Genes Engages Pathogen- and Xenobiotic-Associated Defenses
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Inactivation of Copper, Zinc superoxide dismutase by H2O2 : Mechanism of protection
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Inactivation of Coprinus cinereus peroxidase during the oxidation of various phenolic compounds originated from lignin
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Inactivation of creatine kinase induced by quercetin with horseradish peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide: pro-oxidative and anti-oxidative actions of quercetin
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Inactivation of Cronobacter sakazakii by manothermosonication in buffer and milk
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Inactivation of Cronobacter sakazakii by ultrasonic waves under pressure in buffer and foods
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Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in water using ultrasonic treatment
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Inactivation of cryptosporidium parvum oocysts using medium- and low-pressure ultraviolet radiation
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Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts with chlorine dioxide
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Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts with ozone
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Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts with ozone and free chlorine
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Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts with ozone and monochloramine at low temperature
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Inactivation of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase by free radicals derived from ethanol metabolism: A γ radiolysis study
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Inactivation of cystathionine β-synthase with peroxynitrite
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Inactivation of cysteine and serine proteases by singlet oxygen
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Inactivation of Cysteine Proteases
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Inactivation of Cytochrome P450 2EI by Benzyl Isothiocyanate
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Inactivation of cytochrome P450 by the food-derived complex phenol oleuropein
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Inactivation of dairy bacteriophages by commercial sanitizers and disinfectants
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Inactivation of dengue virus by methylene blue/narrow bandwidth light system
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Inactivation of dengue virus by methylene blue/narrow bandwidth light system
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Inactivation of different strains of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in various apple ciders treated with dimethyl dicarbonate (DMDC) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) as an alternative method Original Research Article
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Inactivation of E. coli and B. subtilis by a parallel-plate dielectric barrier discharge jet
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Inactivation of E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa by electrochloration under bipolar pulsed polarization
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Inactivation of E. coli mediated by high surface area CuO accelerated by light irradiation >360 nm
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Inactivation of E. coli pyruvate formate-lyase: Role of AdhE and small molecules
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Inactivation of E. coli with plasma generated by bipolar pulsed discharge in a three-phase discharge plasma reactor
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Inactivation of E2F3 results in centrosome amplification
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Inactivation of Ebola virus with a surfactant nanoemulsion
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Inactivation of E-cadherin and less sensitivity of lobular breast carcinoma cells to chemotherapy
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Inactivation of enteric adenovirus and feline calicivirus by ozone
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Inactivation of enteric microorganisms with chemical disinfectants, UV irradiation and combined chemical/UV treatments
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Inactivation of Enterobacter aerogenes in reconstituted skim milk by high- and low-frequency ultrasound
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Inactivation of Enterobacter aerogenes in reconstituted skim milk by high- and low-frequency ultrasound
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Inactivation of Enterobacter sakazakii by water-soluble muscadine seed extracts
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Inactivation of Enterobacter sakazakii in reconstituted infant formula by trans-cinnamaldehyde
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Inactivation of Enterococcus faecalis in simulated wastewater treatment plant effluent by solar photo-Fenton at initial neutral pH
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Inactivation of Enterococcus sp. by photolysis and TiO2 photocatalysis with H2O2 in natural water
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Listeria innocua in apple and carrot juices using high pressure homogenization and nisin
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Listeria innocua in kiwifruit and pineapple juices by high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli and properties of medical poly(vinyl chloride) in remote-oxygen plasma
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Streptococcus mutans by ultrasound at 500 kHz
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Streptococcus mutans by ultrasound at 500 kHz
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by alternative electric current in rivers discharged into sea
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by high hydrostatic pressure at different temperatures in buffer and carrot juice
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by high-pressure homogenisation is influenced by fluid viscosity but not by water activity and product composition
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by microwave induced low temperature argon plasma treatments Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by ozone treatment of apple juice at different pH levels Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by ozone under bench-scale plug flow and full-scale hydraulic conditions
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by photocatalytic oxidation
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by sonication at discrete ultrasonic frequencies
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by sonoelectrocatalytic disinfection using TiO2 as electrode
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by sonoelectrocatalytic disinfection using TiO2 as electrode
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by ultrasonic irradiation
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli by ultrasonic irradiation
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli cells with sonication, manosonication, thermosonication, and manothermosonication: Microbial responses and kinetics modeling Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli in the electrochemical disinfection process using a Pt anode Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli inoculated into cloudy apple juice exposed to dense phase carbon dioxide
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Listeria monocytogenes in milk by caprylic acid and monocaprylin
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. in strawberry puree by high hydrostatic pressure with/without subsequent frozen storage
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. on alfalfa seeds by caprylic acid and monocaprylin
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium in black pepper and red pepper by gamma irradiation
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and spoilage yeasts in germicidal UV-C-irradiated and heat-treated clear apple juice
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 by cinnamic aldehyde purified from Cinnamomum cassia shoot
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 by high pressure carbon dioxide combined with nisin in physiological saline, phosphate-buffered saline and carrot juice
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 during cooking of non-intact beef treated with tenderization/marination and flavoring ingredients
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 during storage or drying of apple slices pretreated with acidic solutions
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 during thermophilic anaerobic digestion of manure from dairy cattle
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in apple juice and apple cider by trans-cinnamaldehyde
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in biofilm on food-contact surfaces by sequential treatments of aqueous chlorine dioxide and drying
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in dry-cured ham by high-pressure treatments combined with biopreservatives
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in fruit juices by combined treatments of citrus fruit essential oils and heat
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in packaged ground beef by allyl isothiocyanate
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on stainless steel upon exposure to Paenibacillus polymyxa biofilms
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on surface-uninjured and -injured green pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) by chlorine dioxide gas as demonstrated by confocal laser scanning microscopy Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica and Shigella flexneri on spinach leaves by X-ray Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes in apple juice with gaseous ozone
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli on anatase and rutile nanoparticles using UV and fluorescent light
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli on immobilized TiO2 using fluorescent light
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli Under Fluorescent Lamp using TiO2 Nanoparticles Synthesized Via Sol Gel Method (Penyahaktifan Escherichia coli di bawah Lampu Pendarfluor Menggunakan Nanozarah TiO2 yang Disintesis Melalui Kaedah Sol Gel)
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli with ozone: chemical and inactivation kinetics
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli, Listeria innocua and Saccharomyces cerevisiae in relation to membrane permeabilization and subsequent leakage of intracellular compounds due to pulsed electric field processing
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Inactivation of Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Yersinia enterocolitica in fermented sausages during maturation/storage
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Inactivation of exopolysaccharide and 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde-producing lactic acid bacteria in apple juice and apple cider by enterocin AS-48
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Inactivation of extremely halophilic hide-damaging bacteria via low-level direct electric current
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Inactivation of faecal indicator micro-organisms in waste stabilisation ponds: interactions of environmental factors with sunlight
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Inactivation of Fecal coliforms during solar and photocatalytic disinfection by zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles in compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs)
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Inactivation of feline calicivirus and murine norovirus during Dongchimi fermentation Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Firefly Luciferase withN-(Iodoacetyl)-N′- (5-sulfo-1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine (I-AEDANS)
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Inactivation of food poisoning bacteria and Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores by high pressure carbon dioxide treatment
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Inactivation of food spoilage fungi by ultra violet (UVC) irradiation
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Inactivation of foodborne pathogens in ground beef by cooking with highly controlled radio frequency energy
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Inactivation of foodborne pathogens in marinated beef rib by ionizing radiation Original Research Article
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Inactivation of foodborne pathogens in powdered red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) using combined UV-C irradiation and mild heat treatment
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Inactivation of foodborne pathogens in raw milk using high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation of foodborne pathogens on the surfaces of different packaging materials using low-pressure air plasma
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Inactivation of food-borne viruses using natural biochemical substances Review Article
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Inactivation of food-related microorganisms in liquid environment by pulsed xenon flash light treatment system
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Inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in various bovine tissues used for the production of natural sausage casings
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Inactivation of fungi from deteriorated paper materials by radiation
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Inactivation of GABA transaminase by 4-acryloylphenol
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Inactivation of GDP-mannose dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa by penicillic acid identifies a critical active site loop
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Inactivation of genes, encoding tocopherol biosynthetic pathway enzymes, results in oxidative stress in outdoor grown Arabidopsis thaliana
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Inactivation of Geobacillus stearothermophilus in canned food and coconut milk samples by addition of enterocin AS-48 Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Giardia muris cysts using medium-pressure ultraviolet radiation in filtered drinking water
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Inactivation of GiαProteins Increases Arrhythmogenic Effects ofβ-Adrenergic Stimulation in the Heart
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Inactivation of Glucose Oxidase by Diperoxovanadate-Derived Oxidants
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Inactivation of Glutathione Peroxidase by Peroxynitrite
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Inactivation of Glutathione S-Transferases by Nitric Oxide-Derived Oxidants: Exploring a Role for Tyrosine Nitration
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Inactivation of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Low-Pressure RF Remote Plasma Excited in N2-O2 Mixture and SF6 Gases
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Inactivation of gram-negative bacteria in milk and banana juice by hen egg white and lambda lysozyme under high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation of hepatitis A virus (HAV) in fruits and vegetables by gamma irradiation
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Inactivation of hepatitis A virus and norovirus surrogate in suspension and on food-contact surfaces using pulsed UV light (pulsed light inactivation of food-borne viruses) Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Heterotrophic Bacteria in Well Water Using ZVI, TiO2 and ZnO Nanoparticles
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Inactivation of human angiotensin converting enzyme by copper peptide complexes containing ATCUN motifs
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Inactivation of human Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase by peroxynitrite and formation of histidinyl radical
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Inactivation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase by Oltipraz: Evidence for the Formation of a Stable Adduct
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Inactivation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1, hepatitis A virus, respiratory syncytial virus, accinia virus, herpes simplex virus type 1, and poliovirus type 2 by hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization
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Inactivation of human myeloperoxidase by hydrogen peroxide
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Inactivation of human neutrophil elastase by 1,2,5-thiadiazolidin-3-one 1,1 dioxide-based sulfonamides Original Research Article
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Inactivation of human norovirus using chemical sanitizers
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Inactivation of human S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase by covalent labeling of cysteine 195 with thionucleoside derivatives
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Inactivation of indicator bacteria in wastewater by chlorine—a kinetics study
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Inactivation of indicator microorganisms in estuarine waters
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Inactivation of indigenous coliform bacteria in unfiltered surface water by ultraviolet light
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Inactivation of infectious hepatitis E virus present in commercial pig livers sold in local grocery stores in the United States
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Inactivation of infective larvae of Angiostrongylus costaricensis with short time incubations in 1.5% bleach solution, vinegar or saturated cooking salt solution
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Inactivation of internalized and surface contaminated enteric viruses in green onions
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Inactivation of Lactobacillus brevis in orange juice by high-intensity pulsed electric fields Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Lactobacillus delbrueckii bacteriophages by heat and biocides
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Inactivation of Legionella pneumophila and Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Evaluation of the bactericidal ability of silver cations
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Inactivation of Lignin Peroxidase by Hydrogen Peroxide During the Oxidation of Phenols
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Inactivation of lignin peroxidase during oxidation of the highly reactive substrate ferulic acid
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Inactivation of lipase by carbon dioxide under atmospheric pressure Original Research Article
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Inactivation of lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase by natural betalains and semi-synthetic analogues
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Inactivation of Listeria innocua in brined white cheese by a combination of nisin and heat
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Inactivation of Listeria innocua in liquid whole egg by pulsed electric fields and nisin
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Inactivation of Listeria innocua in skim milk by pulsed electric fields and nisin
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes and Listeria innocua in yogurt drink applying combination of high pressure processing and mint essential oils
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica serovar Senftenberg 775W inoculated into fruit juice by means of ultra high pressure homogenisation
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes by high hydrostatic pressure: effects and interactions of treatment variables studied by analysis of variance Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes during drying and storage of peach slices treated with acidic or sodium metabisulfite solutions Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes in Recirculated Brine for Chilling Thermally Processed Bacon Using an Electrochemical Treatment System
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes inoculated on disposable plastic tray, aluminum foil, and paper cup by atmospheric pressure plasma
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes on a polyethylene surface modified by layer-by-layer deposition of the antimicrobial N-halamine Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes on agar and processed meat surfaces by atmospheric pressure plasma jets Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes on frankfurters by plant-derived antimicrobials alone or in combination with hydrogen peroxide
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes on ready-to-eat food processing equipment by chlorine dioxide gas
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Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes using supercritical carbon dioxide in a high-pressure variable-volume reactor
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Inactivation of lysozyme by ultrasonic waves under pressure at different temperatures
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Inactivation of Macrophomina phaseolina Propagules during Composting and Effect of Composts on Dry Root Rot Severity and on Seed Yield of Clusterbean
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Inactivation of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase by oct-4-en-2-ynoyl-CoA
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Inactivation of mercury in contaminated soils using natural zeolites
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Inactivation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) by liposome-delivered photosensitising agents
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Inactivation of microalgae in ballast water with pulse intense light treatment
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Inactivation of microbes using compressed carbon dioxide—An environmentally sound disinfection process for medical fabrics
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Inactivation of microbes using ultrasound: a review
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Inactivation of microorganisms by low-frequency high-power ultrasound: 1. Effect of growth phase and capsule properties of the bacteria
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Inactivation of microorganisms by low-frequency high-power ultrasound: 1. Effect of growth phase and capsule properties of the bacteria
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Inactivation of microorganisms by low-frequency high-power ultrasound: 2. A simple model for the inactivation mechanism
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Inactivation of microorganisms by low-frequency high-power ultrasound: 2. A simple model for the inactivation mechanism
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Inactivation of microorganisms in apple juice using an ultraviolet silica-fiber optical device
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Inactivation of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein impairs the normal redistribution but not the turnover of newly synthesized glycerolipid in the cytosol, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi of primary rat hepatocytes
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Inactivation of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway reduces caspase-14 expression in impaired keratinocytes
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Inactivation of model viruses and bacteria in human fresh frozen plasma using riboflavin and long wave ultraviolet rays
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Inactivation of model viruses suspended in fresh frozen plasma using novel methylene blue based device
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Inactivation of monoamine oxidase B by 1-phenylcyclopropylamine: mass spectral evidence for the flavin adduct
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Inactivation of monoamine oxidase B by benzyl 1-(aminomethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylate Original Research Article
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Inactivation of monoamine oxidase B by cis- and trans-5-aminomethyl-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)dihydrofuran-2(3H)-ones Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Mucor plumbeus by the combined actions of chitinase and high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation of murine norovirus-1 and hepatitis A virus in the Korean traditional preserved raw crab product Ganjanggejang by soy sauce during storage
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Inactivation of Mycobacterium avium by copper and silver ions
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INACTIVATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS IN SHEEP MANuRE
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Inactivation of Mycobacterium avium with chlorine dioxide
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Inactivation of Myocardin and p16 during Malignant Transformation Contributes to a Differentiation Defect
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Inactivation of NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase by nitric oxide
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Inactivation of natural microflora and inoculated Listeria innocua on whole raw shrimp by ozonated water, antimicrobial coatings, and cryogenic freezing
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Inactivation of natural microorganisms in litchi juice by high-pressure carbon dioxide combined with mild heat and nisin Original Research Article
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Inactivation of naturally occurring microbiota in cucumber juice by pressure treatment
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Inactivation of naturally occurring microorganisms in liquid whole egg using high pressure carbon dioxide processing as an alternative to heat pasteurization
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Inactivation of naturally occurring microorganisms in tomato juice using pulsed electric field (PEF) with and without antimicrobials
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Inactivation of Neosartorya fischeri and Paecilomyces variotii on paperboard packaging material by hydrogen peroxide and heat
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Inactivation of nervous necrosis virus infecting grouper (Epinephelus coioides) by epinecidin-1 and hepcidin 1–5 antimicrobial peptides, and downregulation of Mx2 and Mx3 gene expressions
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Inactivation of neutrophil NADPH oxidase upon dilution and its prevention by cross-link and fusion of phox proteins
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Inactivation of Nitric Oxide Synthase Isoforms by Diaminoguanidine andNG-Amino-L-arginine
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Inactivation of nondesiccated and desiccated Cronobacter Sakazakii and Salmonella spp. at low and high inocula levels in reconstituted infant milk formula by vanillin
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Inactivation of non-toxigenic and toxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 inoculated on minimally processed tomatoes and cucumbers: Utilization of hydrosols of Lamiaceae spices as natural food sanitizers
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Inactivation of norovirus by chlorine disinfection of water
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Inactivation of O6-alkylguanine DNA alkyltransferase as a means to enhance chemotherapy
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Inactivation of oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum by ultraviolet irradiation
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Inactivation of p16 by CpG hypermethylation in renal cell carcinoma
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Inactivation of p53 and amplification of MYCN gene in a terminal lymphoblastic relapse in a chronic lymphocytic leukemia patient
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Inactivation of papain by pulsed electric fields in a continuous system
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Inactivation of particle-associated microorganisms in wastewater disinfection: Modeling of ozone and chlorine reactive diffusive transport in polydispersed suspensions
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Inactivation of particle-associated viral surrogates by ultraviolet light
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INACTIVATION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA USING PULSED UV-LIGHT an‎d ITS APPLICATION IN WATER DISINFECTION an‎d QUALITY CONTROL
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Inactivation of pathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae by CuO/TiO2 nanofibers: A multifunctional nanomaterial via one-step electrospinning
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Inactivation of Penicillium aerosols by atmospheric positive corona discharge processing
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Inactivation of Penicillum expansum in sour cherry juice, peach and apricot nectars by pulsed electric fields Original Research Article
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Inactivation of pepper (Capsicum annuum) pectin methylesterase by combined high-pressure and temperature treatments Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Peptidoleukotrienes in the Isolated Perfused Rat Lung
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Inactivation of Peptidoleukotrienes in the Isolated Perfused Rat Lung
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Inactivation of peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase in red beet (Beta vulgaris L.) extract with continuous high pressure carbon dioxide
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Inactivation of Peroxiredoxin I by Phosphorylation Allows Localized H2O2 Accumulation for Cell Signaling
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INACTIVATION OF POLIOVIRUS TYPE-1 AND HSV-1 IN HUMAN COAGULATION FACTOR VII CONCENTRATE BY PASTEURIZATION
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Inactivation of polyphenol oxidase by ultraviolet irradiation: Protective effect of melanins Original Research Article
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Inactivation of polyphenol oxidases in cloudy apple juice exposed to supercritical carbon dioxide
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Inactivation of prions in daily medical practice
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Inactivation of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Streptococcus thermophilus in Trypticase® Soy Broth and total bacteria in milk by continuous-flow ultrasonic treatment and conventional heating Original Research Article
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Inactivation of PTEN increases ABCG2 expression and the side population through the PI3K/Akt pathway in adult acute leukemia
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Inactivation of rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase b by peroxynitrite revisited: Does the nitration of Tyr613 in the allosteric inhibition site control enzymatic function?
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Inactivation of Rabbit Red Blood Cell Hexokinase Activity Promoted in Vitro by an Oxygen-Radical-Generating System
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Inactivation of Rac1 reduces Trastuzumab resistance in PTEN deficient and insulin-like growth factor I receptor overexpressing human breast cancer SKBR3 cells
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Inactivation of Residual CHG Activity by Thickened Alcohol Solutions
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Inactivation of Residual CHG Activity by Thickened Alcohol Solutions
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Inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by ultrasonic irradiation
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Inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by ultrasonic irradiation
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Inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in conference pear with high pressure carbon dioxide and effects on pear quality Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in pineapple, grape and cranberry juices under pulsed and continuous thermo-sonication treatments Original Research Article
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Inactivation of S-Adenosyl- -Homocysteine hydrolase with novel 5′-thioadenosine derivatives. Antiviral effects
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Inactivation of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase with haloethyl and dihalocyclopropyl esters derived from homoadenosine-6′-carboxylic acid
473
Inactivation of Salmonella and Escherichia coli O157:H7 on artificially contaminated alfalfa seeds using high hydrostatic pressure Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Salmonella during cocoa roasting and chocolate conching
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Inactivation of Salmonella enterica on tomato stem scars by antimicrobial solutions and vacuum perfusion
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Inactivation of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis on shell eggs by pulsed light technology
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Inactivation of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli O157:H7 in peanut butter cracker sandwiches by radio-frequency heating Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium on fresh produce by cold atmospheric gas plasma technology Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Salmonella enteritidis during boiling of eggs
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Inactivation of Salmonella enteritidis in Liquid Whole Egg using Combination Treatments of Pulsed Electric Field, High Pressure and Ultrasound
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Inactivation of Salmonella Enteritidis strains by combination of high hydrostatic pressure and nisin
482
Inactivation of Salmonella in salted water used for Kimchi production
483
Inactivation of Salmonella on whole cantaloupe by application of an antimicrobial coating containing chitosan and allyl isothiocyanate
484
Inactivation of Salmonella Senftenberg 775W by ultrasonic waves under pressure at different water activities
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Inactivation of Salmonella spp. in cow manure composts formulated to different initial C:N ratios
486
Inactivation of Salmonella spp. in liquid whole egg using pulsed electric fields, heat, and additives Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Salmonella spp. on tomatoes by plant molecules
488
Inactivation of Salmonella typhimurium by high pressure carbon dioxide Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Salmonella typhimurium DT 104 in UHT whole milk by high hydrostatic pressure
490
Inactivation of Salmonella Typhimurium in fresh vegetables using water-assisted microwave heating
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Inactivation of Salmonella, E. coli and Listeria monocytogenes in phosphate-buffered saline and apple juice by ultraviolet and heat treatments
492
Inactivation of sanitizer-injured Escherichia coli O157:H7 on baby spinach using X-ray irradiation
493
Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces and in solution with Virusend (TX-10), a novel disinfectant
494
Inactivation of seed exudate stimulants of Pythium ultimum sporangium germination by biocontrol strains of Enterobacter cloacae and other seed-associated bacteria
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Inactivation of seed exudate stimulants of Pythium ultimum sporangium germination by biocontrol strains of Enterobacter cloacae and other seed-associated bacteria
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Inactivation of selected picornaviruses by high hydrostatic pressure
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Inactivation of serine protease, α-chymotrypsin by fluorinated phenylalanine analogues
498
Inactivation of Serratia liquefaciens on dry-cured ham by high pressure processing Original Research Article
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Inactivation of several strains of Listeria monocytogenes attached to the surface of packaging material by Na-Chlorophyllin-based photosensitization
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Inactivation of Short-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase from Pig Liver by 2-Pentynoyl-Coenzyme A
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Inactivation of Short-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase from Pig Liver by 2-Pentynoyl-Coenzyme A
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Inactivation of soybean lipoxygenase in soymilk by pulsed electric fields
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Inactivation of soybean sterol 24-C-methyltransferase by elongated sterol side chains at C26
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Inactivation of SSI-1, a JAK/STAT inhibitor, in human hepatocellular carcinomas, as revealed by two-dimensional electrophoresis
505
Inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli by the synergistic action of high hydrostatic pressure and dissolved CO2
506
Inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli O157:H7 under isothermal-endpoint pressure conditions Original Research Article
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Inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli under various light sources on photocatalytic titanium dioxide thin film
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Inactivation of Staphylococcus spp. strains in whole milk and orange juice using ultra high pressure homogenisation at inlet temperatures of 6 and 20 °C
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Inactivation of Stat3 in tumor cells: Releasing a brake on immune responses against cancer?
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Inactivation of tannins in milled sorghum grain through steeping in dilute NaOH solution
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Inactivation of the 3′-5′ Exonuclease of the Replicative T4 DNA Polymerase Allows Translesion DNA Synthesis at an Abasic Site
512
Inactivation of the 5-HT7 Receptor Partially Blocks Phencyclidine-Induced Disruption of Prepulse Inhibition
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Inactivation of the bovine-spongiform-encephalopathy (BSE) agent by the acid and alkaline processes used in the manufacture of bone gelatine
514
Inactivation of the clpC1 Gene Encoding a Chloroplast Hsp100 Molecular Chaperone Causes Growth Retardation, Leaf Chlorosis, Lower Photosynthetic Activity, and a Specific Reduction in Photosystem Content
515
Inactivation of the CYLD Deubiquitinase by HPV E6 Mediates Hypoxia-Induced NF-κB Activation
516
Inactivation of the Deubiquitinase CYLD in Hepatocytes Causes Apoptosis, Inflammation, Fibrosis, and Cancer
517
Inactivation of the ecdysteroid UDP-glucosyltransferase (egt) gene of Anticarsia gemmatalis nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) improves its virulence towards its insect host
518
Inactivation of the forkhead transcription factor FoxO3 is essential for PKB-mediated survival of hematopoietic progenitor cells by kit ligand
519
Inactivation of the gene katA or sodA affects the transient entry into the viable but non-culturable response of Staphylococcus aureus in natural seawater at low temperature
520
Inactivation of the human papillomavirus-16 e6 oncoprotein by organic disulfides Original Research Article
521
Inactivation of the Integrin-Linked Kinase (ILK) in osteoblasts increases mineralization
522
Inactivation of the Mitochondrial Heat Shock Protein Zim17 Leads to Aggregation of Matrix Hsp70s Followed by Pleiotropic Effects on Morphology and Protein Biogenesis
523
Inactivation of the phenylpyruvate tautomerase activity of macrophage migration inhibitory factor by 2-oxo-4-phenyl-3-butynoate
524
Inactivation of the proteasome by 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal is site specific and dependant on 20S proteasome subtypes
525
Inactivation of the SR Protein Splicing Factor ASF/SF2 Results in Genomic Instability
526
Inactivation of theKluyveromyces lactisH+-ATPase by Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide: Binding Stoichiometry and Effect of Nucleophiles
527
Inactivation of thermoduric aerobic sporeformers in milk by ultrasonication
528
Inactivation of thyroid peroxidase by soy isoflavones, in vitro and in vivo
529
Inactivation of titanium dioxide by sulphur: photocatalytic degradation of Vapam®
530
Inactivation of tomato juice peroxidase by high-intensity pulsed electric fields as affected by process conditions
531
Inactivation of Transmissible Degenerative Encephalopathy Agents: A Review
532
Inactivation of Triosephosphate Isomerase from Trypanosoma cruzi by an Agent that Perturbs its Dimer Interface
533
Inactivation of Trypsin Inhibitor in Chickpea
534
Inactivation of two d-glucosyltransferases from Serotype c Streptococcus mutans 103220T by 1,2-epoxy-3-(α-d-glucopyranosyl)propane
535
Inactivation of UmuC Protein Significantly Reduces Resistance to Ciprofloxacin and SOS Mutagenesis in Escherichia coli Mutants Harboring Intact umuD Gene
536
Inactivation of vancomycin-induced unstable L-forms of Staphylococcus aureus by horse serum
537
Inactivation of vascular smooth muscle cells photosensitised by liposome-delivered Zn(II)–phthalocyanine
538
Inactivation of vegetative bacterial threat agents on environmental surfaces Original Research Article
539
Inactivation of Vibrio cholerae during anaerobic digestion of human night soil
540
Inactivation of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus in oysters by high-hydrostatic pressure and mild heat Original Research Article
541
INACTIVATION OF VITAMIN D RECEPTOR SUPPRESSES DEVELOPMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC CALCIFICATION IN APOE-DEFICIENT MICE
542
Inactivation of White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) by normal rabbit serum: Implications for the role of the envelope protein VP28 in WSSV infection of shrimp
543
Inactivation of Yeast Hexokinase by Cibacron Brilliant Red 3B-A
544
Inactivation of Yersinia enterocolitica by pulsed electric fields Original Research Article
545
Inactivation of β1-adrenergic receptor in the basolateral amygdala nucleus attenuated anxiety-like behaviour in response to foot-shock stress in the male rat
546
Inactivation of γ-aminobutyric acid aminotransferase by (S)-4-amino-4,5-dihydro-2-furancarboxylic acid does not proceed by the expected aromatization mechanism
547
Inactivation of γ-aminobutyric acid aminotransferase by (Z)-4-amino-6-fluoro-5-hexenoic acid: Identification of an active site residue
548
Inactivation of γ-aminobutyric acid aminotransferase by l-3-chloroalanine hydroxamate Original Research Article
549
Inactivation path during the copper (II) catalyzed synthesis of Questiomycin A from oxidation of 2-aminophenol Original Research Article
550
Inactivation patterns of NF2 and DAL-1/4.1B (EPB41L3) in sporadic meningioma
551
Inactivation strategy for Clostridium perfringens spores adhered to food contact surfaces Original Research Article
552
Inactivation studies on native and silica gel non-homogeneous immobilized chloroperoxidase
553
Inactivationin vivo of basic peroxidase and increased content of H2O2 in grapevine leaves post treatment with DTT and Paraquat
554
Inactive aluminate spinels as precursors for design of CPO and reforming catalysts Original Research Article
555
Inactive commissioning of a micro channel catalytic reactor for highly tritiated water production in the CAPER facility of TLK
556
Inactive Enzyme-homologues Find New Function in Regulatory Processes
557
Inactive Hepatitis B Carrier and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta–analysis
558
Inactive publics: the forgotten publics in public relations*
559
Inactive ruthenium(II)-xantphos complexes from attempted catalyzed lignin reactions
560
Inada conditions imply that production function must be asymptotically Cobb–Douglas
561
In-a-Day Electrochemical Detection of Coliforms in Drinking Water Using a Tyrosinase Composite Biosensor
562
Inadequacy of calcium supplements to normalize muscle calcium deficiency in healthy subjects during prolonged hypokinesia
563
Inadequacy of cervical cancer screening among urban recent immigrants: A population-based study of physician and laboratory claims in Toronto, Canada
564
Inadequacy of linear pressure dependence of vibrational frequency
565
Inadequacy of manual cleaning for reprocessing single-use, triple-lumen sphinctertomes: Simulated-use testing comparing manual with automated cleaning methods
566
Inadequacy of the narrow resonance approximation in Φ → γa0 and Φ → γα0 decays
567
Inadequacy the Health System in Serbia and Corrupt Institutions
568
Inadequacy, mortality, and thoracoscopy
569
Inadequacy, mortality, and thoracoscopy
570
Inadequate anaesthesia in lethal injection for execution
571
Inadequate anaesthesia in lethal injection for execution
572
Inadequate anaesthesia in lethal injection for execution
573
Inadequate anaesthesia in lethal injection for execution
574
Inadequate anaesthesia in lethal injection for execution – Authorsʹ reply
575
Inadequate analgesia in emergency medicine
576
Inadequate Control of Diabetes and Metabolic Indices among Diabetic Patients: A Population Based Study from the Kerman Coronary Artery Disease Risk Study (KERCADRS)
577
Inadequate cortical feature maps: A neural circuit theory of autism
578
Inadequate Cytoplasmic Antioxidant Enzymes Response Contributes to the Oxidative Stress in Human Hypertension
579
Inadequate design of immunisation cards in developing countries
580
Inadequate dietary copper increases tumorigenesis in the Min mouse
581
Inadequate Evaluation of Altered Mental Status
582
Inadequate fluid intakes in dysphagic acute stroke
583
Inadequate follow-up care for depression and its impact on antidepressant treatment duration among veterans with and without diabetes mellitus in the Veterans Health Administration
584
Inadequate Follow-up Controller Medications Among Patients With Asthma Who Visit the Emergency Department
585
Inadequate functional health literacy and its associated gender inequality among an ethnic population: A social survey
586
Inadequate hemodynamic management in patients undergoing interfacility transfer for suspected aortic dissection
587
Inadequate hospital reimbursement for victims of motor vehicle crashes due to health reform legislation
588
Inadequate investment on management of diabetes education
589
Inadequate Iodine Intake among School Children in Terengganu- Findings from the National Iodine Deficiency Disorder Survey 2008
590
Inadequate justice when medical negligence is alleged
591
Inadequate Masking of Testosterone
592
Inadequate nutritional intake for daily life activity of clinically stable patients with chronic heart failure
593
Inadequate outpatient medical therapy for patients with asthma admitted to two urban hospitals
594
Inadequate placement of osteochondral plugs may induce abnormal stress-strain distributions in articular cartilage - finite element simulations
595
Inadequate Protein Intake Before and After Different Types of Bariatric Surgery: Systematic Review
596
Inadequate reinforcement of transmedial disruptions at branch points subtends aortic aneurysm formation in apolipoprotein-E-deficient mice
597
Inadequate reporting of controlled trials as short reports
598
Inadequate Reprocessing of Endoscopes: The California Experience, 2002-2007
599
Inadequate Sedation Leads to Unexpected Postoperative Wound Evisceration during a Bedside Endoscopy
600
Inadequate separation of saturate and monoaromatic hydrocarbons in crude oils and rock extracts by alumina column chromatography
601
Inadequate solutions for a global problem?
602
Inadequate staple removal a concern for burn specialists and radiologists
603
Inadequate suppression of angiotensin II modifies left ventricular structure in humans
604
Inadequate suspension of neutral protamine Hagendorn (NPH) insulin in pens Original Research Article
605
Inadequate Therapy and Antibiotic Resistance. Risk Factors for Mortality in the Intensive Care Unit
606
Inadequate treatment with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors by health care providers
607
Inadequate weight gain among pregnant adolescents: Risk factors and relationship to infant birth weight, ,
608
Inadmissibility of some tests for order-restricted alternatives
609
Inadmissibility of the Maximum Likekihood Estimator of Normal Covariance Matrices with the Lattice Conditional Independence
610
Inadmissibility of the Stein-rule estimator under the balanced loss function
611
Inadmissibility of Usual and Mixed Estimators of Two Ordered Gamma Scale Parameters Under Re°ected Gamma Loss Function
612
Inadmissible evidence: knowledge and prediction in land and riverscapes
613
Inadvertend catch of a factor VIII rich thrombus with a femoral sheath during cardiac catheterization
614
Inadvertent administration of nebulized acetic acid
615
Inadvertent Carotid Artery Cannulation During Ultrasound Guided Central Venous Catheterization
616
Inadvertent distal coronary sinus perforation via a large thebesian vein during angiography
617
Inadvertent exposure to organochlorine pesticides DDT and derivatives in people from the Canary Islands (Spain)
618
Inadvertent exposure to pornography on the Internet: Implications of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks for child development and families
619
Inadvertent Implantation of Pacemaker Lead in the Left Ventricle: Kill Two Birds with One Stone
620
Inadvertent ketamine overdose in children: Clinical manifestations and outcome
621
Inadvertent Malposition of a Transvenous-lnserted Pacing Lead in the Left Ventricular Chamber
622
Inadvertent perforation of the rectum during abdominoperineal resection
623
Inadvertent self-healing in desperate times
624
Inadvertent social information in foraging bumblebees: effects of flower distribution and implications for pollination
625
Inadvertent Subcutaneous Injection of Atracurium During Circumcision Operation
626
Inadvertent suture through the chest tube: a simple solution to a frustrating problem
627
Inadvertent Transfusion of Two Incompatible Blood Units: A Case Report
628
Inadvertent transmural India ink tattooing simulating intestinal infarction Inadvertent transmural India ink tattooing simulating intestinal infarction
629
Inadvertent treatment with a pure IKr blocker in LQT2 syndrome
630
In-air structural transformation observed from the synthesis of a new mixed-ligand coordination polymer
631
Inalienable places: Self-drive Tourists in Northwest Australia
632
Inalienable possession constructions in French
633
InAlN/GaN heterostructure field-effect transistor DC and small-signal characteristics
634
Inalum as Locomotive in Enhancement of Added Value for Aluminum Industry in Supporting Program of Mp3ei (Master Plan Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development)
635
Inapparent myocarditis and sudden death in pediatrics. Diagnosis by immunohistochemical staining
636
Inapparent Polycythemia Vera: An Unrecognized Diagnosis
637
Inapplicability of Asymptotic Results on the Minimal Spanning Tree in Statistical Testing
638
Inapplicability of the Maxwell relation for the quantification of caloric effects in anisotropic ferroic materials
639
Inappropriate and Confusing Electrocardiographic Terms: J-Wave Syndromes and Early Repolarization
640
Inappropriate and Excessive Guilt: Instrument Validation and Developmental Differences in Relation to Depression
641
Inappropriate attribution: the “lazy author syndrome”
642
Inappropriate cervical injection of radiotracer for sentinel node mapping in a uterine cervix cancer patient: importance of lymphoscintigraphy and blue dye injection
643
Inappropriate child rearing practices as perceived by jewish immigrant parents from the former soviet union
644
Inappropriate Defibrillator Shocks due to Mechanical Inference from an Investigational Device
645
Inappropriate Dietary and Occupational Patterns: Major Risk Factors Associated With Brucellosis in the Area Covered by Karaj Health Center No. 2
646
Inappropriate distribution of medicines by professionals in developing countries
647
Inappropriate drug donations: the need for reforms
648
Inappropriate Expression of IgD from a Transgene Inhibits the Function of Antigen-Specific Memory B Cells
649
Inappropriate fosphenytoin use in the ED
650
Inappropriate Gene Activation in FSHD: A Repressor Complex Binds a Chromosomal Repeat Deleted in Dystrophic Muscle
651
Inappropriate hospital use by patients needing urgent medical attention in Italy
652
Inappropriate Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Shocks in MADIT II: Frequency, Mechanisms, Predictors, and Survival Impact Original Research Article
653
Inappropriate Implantable Defibrillator Shocks: An Adverse Outcome That Can Be Prevented
654
Inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy and its effect on survival in a clinical trial of immunomodulating therapy for severe sepsis
655
Inappropriate intracranial hemodynamics in the natural course of MELAS
656
Inappropriate iron intake in children on long-term parenteral nutrition: outcome after iron withdrawal
657
Inappropriate left ventricular mass and ambulatory blood pressure in arterial hypertension
658
Inappropriate left ventricular mass in normotensive and hypertensive patients
659
Inappropriate Long-Term Steroid Therapy in Autoimmune Hepatitis Might Cause the Development of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease; A Challenging Situation
660
Inappropriate microvascular constriction produced transient ST-segment elevation in patients with syndrome X
661
Inappropriate Packed RBC Transfusion in a Tertiary Care Center
662
Inappropriate prescribing in an older ED population
663
Inappropriate prescription drug use and suicide in seniors
664
Inappropriate prescriptions of antidepressant drugs in patients with subthreshold to mild depression: Time for the evidence to become practice
665
Inappropriate risk perception for SARS-CoV-2 infection among Italian HCWs in the eve of COVID-19 pandemic
666
Inappropriate serum levels of retinol, α-tocopherol, 25 hydroxyvitamin D3 and 24,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 levels in healthy Spanish adults: Simultaneous assessment by HPLC
667
Inappropriate shock delivery by implantable cardioverter defibrillator due to electrical interference with washing machine
668
Inappropriate therapy from atrial fibrillation and sinus tachycardia in automated implantable cardioverter defibrillators
669
inappropriate total oxidant/antioxidant status, nitric oxide oxidation end products and trace element levels in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
670
Inappropriate use of an accident and emergency department: Magnitude, associated factors, and reasons—An approach with explicit criteria
671
Inappropriate use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) related to age at first use & risk behavior attitudes in U.S. Air Force recruits
672
Inappropriate use of steroid and Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia: report of two cases
673
Inappropriate use of the indwelling urinary tract catheter in hospitalized patients
674
Inappropriate use of the term “cytotoxicity” in scientific literature
675
Inappropriate use of urinary catheters and its common complications in different hospital wards
676
Inappropriate use of urinary catheters in elderly patients at a midwestern community teaching hospital
677
Inappropriately low angiotensin II generation: a factor determining reduced kidney function and survival in patients with decompensated cirrhosis
678
Inappropriateness of the criterion of k-way normalized cuts for deciding the number of clusters
679
Inapproximability and a polynomially solvable special case of a network improvement problem
680
Inapproximability and polynomial-time approximation algorithm for UET tasks on structured processor networks
681
Inapproximability of the kidney exchange problem
682
Inapproximability of the Tutte polynomial
683
Inapproximability results for no-wait job shop scheduling
684
Inaptitude of the signal detection theory, useful vexation from the microgenetic view, and inevitability of neurobiological signatures in understanding perceptual (un)awareness
685
INAR and IBNR : 074045 (M40) Kremer E., Blätter der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Versicherungsmathematik, Vol. 22, nr. 2, 1995, pp. 249–253
686
InAs dots grown on InP (001) by droplet hetero-epitaxy using OMVPE
687
InAs dots grown on InP (001) by droplet hetero-epitaxy using OMVPE
688
InAs dots including Mn atoms fabricated by MOMBE
689
InAs nanocrystal growth on Si 100/
690
InAs nanostructure grown with different growth rate in InAlAs matrix on InP (0 0 1) substrate
691
InAs pixel matrix detectors fabricated by diffusion of Zn in a metal-organic vapour-phase epitaxy reactor
692
InAs pixel matrix detectors fabricated by diffusion of Zn in a metal-organic vapour-phase epitaxy reactor
693
InAs Quantum Dots On (001) GaAs Substrate with two Groups of Different Sizes Under Arsenic Shutter Closed Condition
694
InAs quantum dots: artificial atoms for solid-state cavity-quantum electrodynamics
695
InAs substrate
696
InAs wetting layer evolution on GaAs(0 0 1)
697
InAs/AlAs quantum dots with InGaAs insertion layer: dependence of the indium composition and the thickness
698
InAs/AlxGa1−xAs quantum dot infrared photodetectors with undoped active region
699
InAs/GaAs (1 1 1)A heteroepitaxial systems
700
InAs/GaAs quantum dot infrared photodetectors with different growth temperatures
701
InAs/GaAs quantum dot structures covered by InGaAs strain reducing layer characterized by photomodulated reflectance
702
InAs/GaAs quantum dots morphology: Nanometric scale HAADF simulations
703
InAs/GaAs(0 0 1) wetting layer formation observed in situ by concurrent MBE and STM
704
InAs/GaInSb superlattices as a promising material system for third generation infrared detectors
705
InAs/GaNAs strain-compensated quantum dots stacked up to 50 layers for use in high-efficiency solar cell
706
InAs/GaSb strained layer superlattice detectors with nBn design
707
InAs/GaSb superlattice based long-wavelength infrared detectors: Growth, processing, and characterization
708
InAs/GaSb superlattice infrared detectors
709
InAs/GaSb superlattice technology
710
InAs/GaSb superlattices for advanced infrared focal plane arrays
711
InAs/GaSb superlattices for photodetection in short wavelength infrared range
712
InAs/GaSb superlattices grown by LP-MOCVD for ∼10 μm wavelength infrared range
713
InAs/GaSb/AlSb resonant tunneling spin device concepts
714
InAs/InP quantum dot microcavities employing dielectric Bragg mirrors
715
InAs0.45P0.55/InP strained multiple quantum wells intermixed by inductively coupled plasma etching
716
InAs–GaAs self-assembled quantum dot lasers: physical processes and device characteristics
717
InAsN/GaAs quantum dots with an intense and narrow photoluminescence peak at 1.3 μm
718
INASP support to improve medical journals of developing countries: BJMS experience
719
Inastemp: A Novel Intrinsics-as-Template Library for Portable SIMD-Vectorization
720
Inattention and the perception of visual feature conjunctions
721
Inattention, wealth inequality and equilibrium asset prices
722
Inattention,wealthinequalityandequilibriumassetprices
723
Inattention/Overactivity Following Early Severe Institutional Deprivation: Presentation and Associations in Early Adolescence
724
Inattentional Blindness by Arien Mack and Irvine Rock
725
Inattentional blindness for ignored words: Comparison of explicit and implicit memory tasks
726
Inattentive consumers
727
Inattentive consumers$
728
Inaugural Addresses of American Presidents: A CDA-oriented Analysis of Party Affiliation
729
Inaugural experience and early results of minimally invasive approach in cardiac surgery in Auvergne region, France
730
Inaugural PE Technology Fair a success
731
Inaugural PE Technology Fair a success
732
INAUGURAL RUSSELL MEMORIAL LECTURE: Soil conditions and plant growth
733
Inaugural structure from the DUF3349 superfamily of proteins, Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv0543c
734
Inaugurating the Study of Animal Metacognition
735
INBAM: The International Network of Business and Management Journals
736
Inband crosstalk analysis of wavelength-routing-based photonic packet buffers
737
In-band transition of a nationwide air/ground radio system from an analog to a digital architecture
738
In-Band-Cascade Solar Cells and Heatelectric Conversion on Semiconductors With Energy Barriers
739
In-beam aerogel light yield characterization for the AMS RICH detector
740
In-beam aerogel light yield characterization for the AMS RICH detector
741
In-beam and decay spectroscopy of transfermium elements
742
In-beam and decay spectroscopy of transfermium nuclei
743
In-beam and decay spectroscopy of transfermium nuclei
744
In-beam dielectric properties of alumina at low frequencies
745
In-beam electron spectrometer used in conjunction with a gas-filled recoil separator
746
In-beam electron spectrometer used in conjunction with a gas-filled recoil separator
747
In-beam experiment with the -ray tracking detector MARS
748
In-beam experiment with the -ray tracking detector MARS
749
In-beam fatigue behavior of 20% cold-worked 316 stainless steel at 300 °C
750
In-beam fatigue behavior of F82H steel at 500 °C
751
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy and shell-model description of 85,86Y isotopes Original Research Article
752
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of 254No
753
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy with RIB on very neutron-rich nuclei Original Research Article
754
In-beam measurement of the position resolution of a highly segmented coaxial germanium detector
755
In-beam measurement of the position resolution of a highly segmented coaxial germanium detector
756
In-beam measurements of the HADES-TOF RPC wall
757
In-beam measurements of the HADES-TOF RPC wall
758
In-beam mechanical testing of CuCrZr
759
In-beam Mِssbauer spectra of 57Mn implanted into low-temperature solid Ar
760
In-beam nuclear spectroscopy of bound states with fast exotic ion beams
761
In-beam nuclear spectroscopy of bound states with fast exotic ion beams
762
In-beam nuclear spectroscopy of bound states with fast exotic ion beams
763
In-beam performance of CdZnTe detectors for proton and alpha-particle measurement
764
In-beam performance of CdZnTe detectors for proton and alpha-particle measurement
765
In-beam performance of the ALICE silicon strip detectors
766
In-beam performance of the ALICE silicon strip detectors
767
In-beam separation and mass determination of superheavy nuclei. Part I
768
In-beam separation and mass determination of superheavy nuclei. Part I
769
In-beam separation and mass determination of superheavy nuclei. Part II
770
In-beam separation and mass determination of superheavy nuclei. Part II
771
In-beam spectroscopy at the RITU gas-filled recoil separator
772
In-beam spectroscopy of heavy actinides Original Research Article
773
In-beam study of the N=Z nucleus 6633As33 using the decay tagging technique Original Research Article
774
In-beam tests of a ring imaging Cherenkov detector with a multianode photomultiplier readout
775
In-beam tests of scintillating fibre detectors at MAMI and at GSI
776
In-beam tests of scintillating fibre detectors at MAMI and at GSI
777
In-beam tests of the AMS RICH prototype with 20 A GeV/c secondary ions
778
In-beam tests of the AMS RICH prototype with 20 A GeV/c secondary ions
779
In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of fast beams at the NSCL Original Research Article
780
In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with fast beams of rare isotopes: Experiments to elucidate the structure of very exotic atomic nuclei Original Research Article
781
In-beam γ-spectroscopy using projectile fragmentation: Structure of neutron-rich nuclei around N=20 Original Research Article
782
In-bed char combustion of Australian coals in PFBC. 2. Char combustion without secondary fragmentation
783
In-bed char combustion of Australian coals in PFBC. 3. Secondary fragmentation
784
In-between History and Memory: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Fictional World
785
IN-BETWEEN THE OTHER AND THE THING EMBEDDING ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION IN AN ETHICAL DISPOSITION
786
Inbicon makes lignocellulosic ethanol a commercial reality
787
In-body corrosion fatigue failure of a stainless steel orthopaedic implant with a rare collection of different damage mechanisms
788
IN-BODY RANGING FOR ULTRA-WIDE BAND WIRELESS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY USING NEURAL NETWORKS BASED ON PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION
789
Inborn errors of metabolism around time of birth
790
Inborn errors of metabolism discovered in Asian department of pediatrics and mental retardation research center
791
Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Iran: First Report from Iran Metabolic Registry
792
Inborn Errors of Metabolism-Clinical Findings and Laboratory Tests at the Children s Medical Center, Tehran, Iran
793
Inbound international tourism to Canary Islands: a dynamic panel data model
794
Inbound tourism developments and patterns in China Original Research Article
795
Inbound tourism policies in Japan from 1859 to 2003
796
InBr3 as a versatile and highly efficient catalyst for the synthesis of 3-allyl- and 3-benzylindoles
797
InBr3 Catalyzed intermolecular hydroamination of unactivated alkenes
798
InBr3 catalyzed three-component reactions of an aryldiazoacetate, an alcohol, and a carbonyl compound
799
InBr3/Cu(OTf)2-catalyzed C-alkylation of pyrroles and indoles with α-diazocarbonyl compounds
800
InBr3-catalyzed annulations of cyclic 1,3-diketones with aryl propargyl alcohols: a novel synthesis of 2,4-diaryldihydropyrans
801
InBr3-catalyzed cyclization of glycosides with arylamines
802
InBr3-catalyzed direct alkynylation of nitrones with terminal alkynes: an efficient synthesis of N-hydroxy-propargyl amines
803
InBr3-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of 2-alkynylanilines leading to polysubstituted indole and its application to one-pot synthesis of an amino acid precursor
804
InBr3-catalyzed reduction of ketones with a hydrosilane: deoxygenation of aromatic ketones and selective synthesis of secondary alcohols and symmetrical ethers from aliphatic ketones
805
InBr3-catalyzed stereoselective synthesis of 3,4-disubstituted hexahydro-1H-furo[3,4-c]pyran derivatives
806
InBr3-catalyzed stereoselective synthesis of trans-2,6-disubstituted 3,6-dihydro-2H-pyrans
807
InBr3-catalyzed sulfonation of indoles: a facile synthesis of 3-sulfonyl indoles
808
InBr3-catalyzed three-component reaction: a facile synthesis of propargyl amines
809
InBr3-catalyzed three-component, one-pot synthesis of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines
810
InBr3–Et3N promoted alkynylation of aldehydes and N,O-acetals under mild conditions: facile and simple preparation of propargylic alcohols and amines
811
Inbreeding - lessons from animal breeding, evolutionary biology and conservation genetics
812
Inbreeding and divorce in blue and great tits
813
Inbreeding and Founder Contributions of the Norwegian Fjord Horse in North America
814
Inbreeding and genetic diversity in dogs: Results from DNA analysis
815
Inbreeding and Genetic Gain in the Presence of Random Mating and Mate Allocation Using Genomic-Pedigree Relationships in Chickens: A Simulation Study
816
Inbreeding and Inbreeding Depression in Iranian Moghani Sheep Breed
817
Inbreeding and Inbreeding Depression on Body Weight in Iranian Shal Sheep
818
Inbreeding and Its Effects on Body Weight, Kleiber Ratio, Body Measurements, Greasy Fleece Weight and Reproductive Traits of Makooei Sheep Breed
819
Inbreeding and outbreeding reduces cocoon production in the earthworm Eisenia andrei
820
Inbreeding and small population size reduce seed set in a threatened and fragmented plant species, Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (Fabaceae) Original Research Article
821
Inbreeding and the Genetic Complexity of Human Hypertension
822
Inbreeding avoidance behaviour of male bank voles in relation to social status
823
Inbreeding avoidance in animals
824
Inbreeding coefficients for stochastically varying small population sizes—bias of calculation based on effective numbers
825
Inbreeding depression and IQ in a study of 72 countries
826
Inbreeding Depression and Mixed Mating in Leptosiphon jepsonii: A Comparison of Three Populations
827
Inbreeding depression in an isolated population of adders Vipera berus Original Research Article
828
Inbreeding depression in brown bear Ursus arctos Original Research Article
829
Inbreeding depression in Leccese sheep
830
Inbreeding depression in three generations of selfed families of silver birch (Betula pendula)
831
Inbreeding depression of sexually selected traits and attractiveness in the zebra finch
832
Inbreeding depression on reproductive performance and survival in captive gazelles of great conservation value Original Research Article
833
INBREEDING DEPRESSION UNDER INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION IN A HIGHLY OUTCROSSING POPULATION OF CREPIS SANCTA (ASTERACEAE): EVIDENCE FOR FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT VARIATION
834
Inbreeding effects in wild populations
835
Inbreeding effects on a winter squash landrace
836
Inbreeding Effects on Average Daily Gains and Kleiber Ratios in Iranian Moghani Sheep
837
Inbreeding effects on fitness traits in the heterocarpic herb Leontodon autumnalis L. (Asteraceae)
838
Inbreeding effects on lamb pre-weaning growth traits and survival in three Iranian sheep breeds
839
Inbreeding effects on standard metabolic rate investigated at cold, benign and hot temperatures in Drosophila melanogaster
840
Inbreeding in nature: brothers and sisters, do not unite!
841
Inbreeding in red-cockaded woodpeckers: Effects of natal dispersal distance and territory location Original Research Article
842
Inbreeding rate and effective population size: A comparison of estimates from pedigree analysis and a demographic model Original Research Article
843
Inbreeding, Maternal Care and Genomic Imprinting
844
Inbreeding, outbreeding, and heterosis in the yellow pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava (Sarraceniaceae), in Virginia
845
Inbreeding, pedigree size, and the most recent common ancestor of humanity
846
In-bulk and surface structuring of sapphire by femtosecond pulses
847
inc Finger Protein CG9890 - New Component of ENY2-Containing Complexes of Drosophila
848
INCA: A multi-choice model of cooperation under restricted communication
849
Incadronate inhibits aminopeptidase N expression in prostatic PC-3 cells
850
Incandescent lamp flicker mitigation and measurement
851
In-canopy throughfall measurements of ion fluxes in Norway spruce
852
Incapacitated rape and alcohol use: A prospective analysis
853
Incapacitated through Capacitation: A Comparative Analysis of Rural and Urban Secondary Teachers Incentives in Masvingo District
854
Incapacitating chemical weapons: a year after the Moscow theatre siege
855
Incapacity benefits and employment policy
856
In-capillary derivatization and analysis of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine by micellar electrokinetic chromatography with laser-induced fluorescence detection
857
In-capillary derivatization and capillary electrophoresis separation of amino acid neurotransmitters from brain microdialysis samples
858
In-capillary derivatization and laser-induced fluorescence detection for the analysis of organophosphorus pesticides by micellar electrokinetic chromatography
859
In-capillary derivatization approach applied to the analysis of insulin by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection
860
In-capillary determination of creatinine with electrophoretically mediated microanalysis: Characterization of the effects of reagent zone and buffer conditions
861
In-capillary formation of polymer/surfactant complexes–assisted reversed-migration micellar electrokinetic chromatography for facile analysis of neutral steroids
862
In-capillary non-covalent labeling of insulin and one gastrointestinal peptide for their analyses by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection
863
In-car particles and cardiovascular health: An air conditioning-based intervention study Original Research Article
864
Incarcerated Meckel’s diverticulum in a spigelian hernia
865
Incarcerated Morgagni Hernia in an Octogenarian with Incidental Right-Sided Colonic Malignancy
866
Incarcerated umbilical hernia in children
867
Incarceration and inmates’ self perceptions about returning home
868
Incarceration in Fragile Families
869
Incarceration is a major risk factor for blood-borne infection among intravenous drug users
870
Incarceration of a Gravid Fibroid Uterus, ,
871
Incarceration of the uterus in pregnancy
872
Incarceration, education and transition from delinquency
873
INCAS: an analytical model to describe displacement cascades
874
INCAT receives major order from GKN Westland Aerospace
875
In-catalyzed growth of high-purity indium oxide nanowires
876
In-cavity evaporation allowance—A drying capacity indicator for wood-frame wall system
877
IncDFT: Improving the efficiency of density functional theory using some old tricks
878
Ince Blundell: the preservation of an important collection of classical sculpture
879
In-cell maintenance by manipulator arm with 3D workspace information recreated by laser rangefinder
880
Incense and Joss Stick Making in Small Household Factories, Thailand
881
Incenter subdivision scheme for curve interpolation Original Research Article
882
Incentive and incarceration effects in a general equilibrium model of crime
883
Incentive and production decisions for remanufacturing operations
884
Incentive and Service Differentiation in P2P Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach
885
Incentive compatibility and conflict resolution in international river basins: A case study of the Nile Basin
886
Incentive compatibility and pricing under moral hazard
887
Incentive compatibility constraints and dynamic programming in continuous time
888
Incentive compatibility constraints as an explanation for the use of prison sentences instead of fines
889
Incentive compatibility without compensation
890
Incentive contracting versus ownership reforms: evidence from Chinaʹs township and village enterprises
891
Incentive contracting with hidden choices of effort and risk
892
INCENTIVE CONTRACTS AND TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY∗
893
Incentive Contracts in Two-Sided Moral Hazards with Multiple Agents
894
Incentive contracts versus trust in three-person ultimatum games: an experimental study
895
Incentive effects of second prizes
896
Incentive effects of social assistance: A regression discontinuity approach
897
Incentive engineering for Boolean games Original Research Article
898
Incentive equilibrium in an overlapping-generations environmental game
899
Incentive equilibrium strategies and welfare allocation in a dynamic game of pollution control
900
Incentive instruments for the sustainable use of marine resources
901
Incentive issues in inter-firm relationships
902
Incentive mechanism based on cooperative advertising for cost information sharing in a supply chain with competing retailers
903
Incentive Mechanism Design for Production Economies with Both Private and Public Ownerships
904
Incentive mechanism design for the residential building energy efficiency improvement of heating zones in North China
905
Incentive mechanism for scheduling jobs in a peer-to-peer computing system
906
Incentive Mechanism Testbeds: Discussion
907
Incentive mechanisms for international public goods under uncertainty of production costs
908
Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success
909
Incentive mechanisms for smoothing out a focused demand for network resources
910
Incentive policies for natural gas-fired cogeneration in Brazilʹs industrial sector — case studies: chemical plant and pulp mill
911
Incentive policies for promoting wind power production in Brazil: Scenarios for the Alternative Energy Sources Incentive Program (PROINFA) under the New Brazilian electric power sector regulation
912
Incentive pricing and economic profitability of load management program
913
Incentive Program Increases Employee Influenza Vaccine Compliance at a Chronic Hospital/Long-Term Care Facility
914
Incentive regulation and telco performance: A primer
915
Incentive regulation and the change in productive efficiency of local exchange carriers
916
Incentive Regulation for German Energy Network Operators
917
Incentive Regulation Meets Electricity Transmission on a Grand Scale: FERC Order No. 2000 and PBR
918
Incentive Regulation of Distributing Utilities Using Yardstick Competition
919
Incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks: Lessons of experience from Britain
920
Incentive schemes as a signaling device
921
Incentive schemes as strategic variables: An application to a mixed duopoly
922
Incentive schemes for investment in human capital by members of a team of decision makers
923
INCENTIVE SPIROMETRY AS A MEANS TO SCORE BREATHLESSNESS
924
Incentive structures for food safety and quality assurance: an international comparison
925
Incentive systems in a real effort experiment
926
Incentive Theory of the Third Sector of Economy (Non-Profit Organization)
927
Incentive to Work versus Disincentive to Invest: The Case of Chinaʹs Rural Reform, 1979–1984
928
Incentive travel: an attractive option
929
Incentive-based budgeting systems in public universities: edited by Douglas M. Priest, William E. Becker, Don Hossler, and Edward P. St. John Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar, 2002, price £55, ISBN 1-84376-170-X
930
Incentive-based compensation to advertising agencies: A principal–agent approach
931
Incentive-based regulation of CO2 emissions from international aviation
932
Incentive-Compatible Cost-Allocation Schemes
933
Incentive-compatible guaranteed renewable health insurance premiums
934
Incentive-Compatible Pollution Control Policies under Asymmetric Information on Both Risk Preferences and Technology
935
Incentive-Consistent Matching Processes for Problems with ex Ante Pricing
936
Incentive-Efficient Equilibria of Two-Party Sealed-Bid Bargaining Games
937
Incentives and competitive allocations in exchange economies with incomplete markets
938
Incentives and disincentives for using renewable energy: Turkish students’ ideas
939
Incentives and health policy: primary and secondary care in the British National Health Service
940
Incentives and individual motivation in supervised work groups
941
Incentives and optimal size of local jurisdictions
942
Incentives and performance in the presence of wealth effects and endogenous risk
943
Incentives and prices in an emissions trading scheme with updating
944
Incentives and production of mental health services
945
Incentives and risk taking in hedge funds
946
Incentives and selection in cyclical absenteeism
947
Incentives and Social Capital: Are Homeowners Better Citizens?
948
Incentives and stability of international climate coalitions: An integrated assessment
949
Incentives and the core of an exchange economy: a survey
950
Incentives and the role of flexible production in facilitating information exchange
951
Incentives and yield management in improving productivity of manufacturing facilities
952
Incentives can lower the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Africa
953
Incentives for Advanced Pollution Abatement Technology at the Industry Level: An Evaluation of Policy Alternatives
954
Incentives for Better Performance in Health Care
955
Incentives for budget discipline in the presence of elections
956
Incentives for carbon sequestration and energy production in low productivity collective forests in Southwest China
957
Incentives for CEOs with multitasks: Evidence from Chinese state-owned enterprises
958
Incentives for co-firing in bio-fuelled industrial steam, heat and power production—Swedish experiences
959
Incentives for cooperation in quality improvement among hospitals—the impact of the reimbursement system
960
Incentives for cooperation: The effects of institutional controls on common pool resource extraction in Cambodia
961
Incentives for effective risk management
962
Incentives for environmental self-regulation and implications for environmental performance
963
Incentives for forty-five countries to join various forms of carbon reduction agreements
964
Incentives for input foreclosure
965
Incentives for local governments to implement travel demand management measures
966
Incentives for low-input land-use types and their influence on the attractiveness of landscapes
967
Incentives for non-price discrimination
968
Incentives for on-market buy-backs: Evidence from a transparent buy-back regime
969
Incentives for Pollution Control: Regulation or Information?
970
Incentives for promoting agricultural clean production technologies in China
971
Incentives for renewable energy in reformed Latin-American electricity markets: the Colombian case
972
Incentives for research on neglected disease
973
Incentives for risk-taking in banking – A unified approach
974
Incentives for secession in the presence of mobile ethnic groups
975
Incentives for self-management after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
976
Incentives for Service Quality: Getting the Framework Right
977
Incentives for strategic vertical alliances in online information product markets
978
Incentives for subcontractors to adopt CO2 emission reporting and reduction techniques
979
Incentives for Survey Participation: When Are They “Coercive”? Review Article
980
Incentives for Technology Development and Project Based Mechanisms: Case of Renewable Energy Project
981
Incentives for voluntary disclosure
982
Incentives for wetland creation
983
Incentives in allocation of policy loans
984
Incentives in an international bank
985
Incentives in religious performance: a stochastic dominance approach
986
Incentives of carbon dioxide regulation for investment in low-carbon electricity technologies in Texas
987
Incentives to adopt irrigation water saving measures for wetlands preservation: An integrated basin scale analysis
988
Incentives to improve farm management: EMS, supply-chains and civil society
989
Incentives to innovate and financial crises
990
Incentives to innovate under emission taxes and tradeable permits
991
Incentives to invest in liberalised electricity industries in the North and South. Differences in the need for suitable institutional arrangements
992
Incentives to promote solar thermal energy in Spain
993
Incentives vs outreach workers for latent tuberculosis treatment in drug users Original Research Article
994
Incentives, CEO Compensation, and Shareholder Wealth in a Dynamic Agency Model,
995
Incentives, communication, and payment instruments
996
Incentives, downsizing, and value creation at general dynamics,
997
Incentives, opportunism and behavioral uncertainty in electricity industries
998
Incentives, precision technology and environmental protection
999
Incentives, priorities, and clinical integration in the NHS
1000
Incentives? The effect of profit sharing plans offered by previous employers on current wages
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