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Planetary orbits in the elliptic restricted problem. V. The ADS 11060 system
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Planetary organizations
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Planetary penetrators: Their origins, history and future Original Research Article
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Planetary perturbations for Oort Cloud comets. I. Distributions and dynamics
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Planetary perturbations for Oort cloud comets: II. Implications for the origin of observable comets
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Planetary perturbations for Oort cloud comets: III. Evolution of the cloud and production of centaurs and Halley type comets
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Planetary populations according to the orbital angular momentum
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Planetary protection – Approaching uncultivable microorganisms Original Research Article
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Planetary protection – some legal questions Original Research Article
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Planetary protection and humans on Mars: NASA/ESA workshop results Original Research Article
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Planetary protection and the search for life beneath the surface of Mars Original Research Article
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Planetary protection for a Europa surface sample return: The Ice Clipper mission Original Research Article
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Planetary protection for Mars sample return Original Research Article
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Planetary protection implementation on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission Original Research Article
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Planetary protection issues for mars sample acquisition flight projects Original Research Article
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Planetary protection issues related to human missions to Mars Original Research Article
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Planetary protection policy for MUSES-C Original Research Article
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Planetary protection requirements for orbiter and netlander elements of the CNES/NASA Mars sample return mission Original Research Article
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Planetary protection: lessons learned Original Research Article
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Planetary regolith surface analogs:: optimized determination of Hapke parameters using multi-angular spectro-imaging laboratory data
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Planetary research in Kazakhstan
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Planetary Science, G.H.A. Cole, M.M. Woolfson. 2nd ed., CRC Press (2013), Price: 58,00 GBP, ISBN: 978-1-4665-6315-5
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Planetary Science, Leblanc, F., Kasaba, Y., Hartogh, P., Mann, I. (Eds.), Bhardwaj, A. (Volume Editor-in-Chief), Ip, W.-H. (Editor-in-Chief). Advances in Geosciences, Vol. 3. World Scientific, Singapore (2006). 399 pp., CDN$ 122.5, ISBN-13: 978-981256
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Planetary seismology—Expectations for lander and wind noise with application to Venus
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Planetary spin
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Planetary surface dating from crater size–frequency distribution measurements: Multiple resurfacing episodes and differential isochron fitting
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Planetary surface dating from crater size–frequency distribution measurements: Partial resurfacing events and statistical age uncertainty
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Planetary surface dating from crater size–frequency distribution measurements: Spatial randomness and clustering
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Planetary Upper Atmospheres, Ionospheres, and Magnetospheres
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Planetary vertical concrete mixers: Simulation and predicting useful life in steady states and in perturbed conditions
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Planetary wave activity and rotational effects in the mid-latitudes of the lower and middle atmosphere (0–100KM) Original Research Article
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Planetary wave coupling of the atmosphere–ionosphere system during the Northern winter of 2008/2009 Original Research Article
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Planetary wave transience effects on the zonal mean flow: simulations with the COMMA-LIM model Original Research Article
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Planetary wave type oscillations in the ionospheric F region Original Research Article
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Planetary X-ray fluorescence analogue laboratory experiments and an elemental abundance algorithm for C1XS
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Planetary, solar and astrophysical relativistic electrons: Common energization mechanisms?
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Planet-C: Venus Climate Orbiter mission of Japan
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Planetesimal capture in the disk instability model
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Planetesimal formation by turbulent concentration
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Planetesimal growth in turbulent discs before the onset of gravitational instability
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Planetesimal-driven migration of terrestrial planet embryos
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Planetesimal-driven planet migration in the presence of a gas disk
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Planetoids formed as fractal aggregates from fine particle and vapor clouds
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Planetology and classification of the solar system bodies Original Research Article
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Planetology and the origins of life: From space exploration to exobiology, and related interdisciplinary programs
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Planets and Life–The Emerging Science of Astrobiology. Sullivan III, W.T., Baross, J.A. (Eds.), Price: £40.00 (US$75.00). ISBN: 9780521531023.
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Planets and minor planets CCD observations with the CMT and the CMASF
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PLANETS IN STELLAR CLUSTERS EXTENSIVE SEARCH. IV. A DETECTION OF A POSSIBLE TRANSITING PLANET CANDIDATE IN THE OPEN CLUSTER NGC 21581
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Planets in Triple Star Systems: The Case of HD 188753
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Planets orbiting Quark Nova compact remnants
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Planewave expansion methods for photonic crystal fibres
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Plane-wave implementation of the real-space image formalism and continuum elasticity theory Original Research Article
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Plane-wave matrix theory from N=4 super-Yang–Mills on R×S3 Original Research Article
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Plane-wave pseudopotential density functional theory periodic slab calculations of CO adsorption on Cu2O(1 1 1) surface
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Plane-wave reflection from double arrays of small magnetoelectric scatterers
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PlanforfirstphaseofsafetydemonstrationtestsoftheHighTemperatureEngineeringTestReactor(HTTR)OriginalResearchArticle
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Planform channel dynamics of the lower Colorado River: 1976–2000
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Planform geometry and channel migration of confined meandering rivers on the Canadian prairies
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Planification selon la position moyenne du cycle respiratoire : modèle de planification optimale pour une distribution de dose dans les tumeurs pulmonaires
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Planimetric models to evaluate the pennate muscle force length characteristics
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Planimetry and Transthoracic Two-Dimensional Echocardiography in Noninvasive Assessment of Aortic Valve Are in Patients With Valvular Aortic Stenosis
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Planimetry of Mitral Valve Stenosis by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Original Research Article
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Plank type problems for polynomials on Banach spaces
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Planktic community assembly in flowing water and the ecosystem health of rivers
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Planktic community assembly in flowing water and the ecosystem health of rivers
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Planktic foraminifera from the mid-Cretaceous (Barremian–Early Albian) of the North Sea Basin: Palaeoecological and palaeoceanographic implications
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Planktic foraminifera-based sea-surface temperature record in the Tasman Sea and history of the Subtropical Front around New Zealand, over the last one million years
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Planktic foraminiferal and 13C isotopic changes across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary at Possagno (Italy)
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Planktic foraminiferal and sea surface temperature record during the last 1 Myr across the Subtropical Front, Southwest Pacific
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Planktic foraminiferal dissolution in the twilight zone
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Planktic foraminiferal porosity: a water mass proxy for latest Cenomanian paleoceanography, Greenhorn Sea, Western Interior USA and Canada
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Planktic foraminiferal production along an offshore–onshore transect in the south-eastern Bay of Biscay
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Planktic foraminiferal production stimulated by chlorophyll redistribution and entrainment of nutrients
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Planktic foraminiferal turnover and δ13C isotopes across the Paleocene-Eocene transition at Caravaca and Zumaya, Spain
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Planktic foraminifers and hydrography of the eastern and northern Caribbean Sea
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Planktic foraminifers as recorders of seawater Ba/Ca
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Plankton 13C/12C variations in Monterey Bay, California: evidence of non-diffusive inorganic carbon uptake by phytoplankton in an upwelling environment
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Plankton Abundance and Diversity in the Bali Strait
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Plankton and Primary Production in the Lena River Estuary and in the South-eastern Laptev Sea
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Plankton and productivity during the Permian–Triassic boundary crisis: An analysis of organic carbon fluxes
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Plankton and seston size spectra estimated by the LOPC and ZooScan in the Abrolhos Bank ecosystem (SE Atlantic)
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Plankton as an indicator of the temporal variation of the Chernobyl fallout
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Plankton biomass and larval fish abundance prior to and during the El Niño period of 1997–1998 along the central Pacific coast of México
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Plankton blooms, ocean circulation and the European slope current: Response to weather and climate in the Bay of Biscay and W English Channel (NE Atlantic)
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Plankton communities and nutrients in the Venice Lagoon.: Comparison between current and old data
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Plankton communities in the northern Adriatic Sea: Patterns and changes over the last 30 years
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Plankton community and bacterial metabolism in Arctic sea ice leads during summer 2010
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Plankton community as an indicator of water quality in tropical shrimp culture ponds
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Plankton community diversity from bacteria to copepods in bloom and non-bloom conditions in the Celtic Sea in spring
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Plankton community patterns across a trophic gradient: The role of zooplankton functional groups
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Plankton community patterns across a trophic gradient: The role of zooplankton functional groups
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Plankton community respiration during a coccolithophore bloom
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Plankton community respiration, net ecosystem metabolism, and oxygen dynamics on the Louisiana continental shelf: Implications for hypoxia
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Plankton community structure and connectivity in the Kimberley-Browse region of NW Australia
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Plankton community structure and dynamics versus physical structure from Terra Nova Bay to Ross Ice Shelf (Antarctica)
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Plankton community structure and export of C, N, P and Si in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
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Plankton community structure south and west of South Georgia (Southern Ocean): Links with production and physical forcing
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Plankton copper requirements and uptake in the subarctic Northeast Pacific Ocean
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Plankton cycles disguised by turbulent advection
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Plankton distribution and vertical flux of biogenic matter during high summer stratification in the Krka estuary (Eastern Adriatic)
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Plankton distribution associated with frontal zones in the vicinity of the Pribilof Islands
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Plankton distributions related to hydrography and circulation dynamics on a narrow continental shelf off Northern Norway
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Plankton diversity and aquatic ecology of a freshwater lake (L3) at Bharti Island, Larsemann Hills, east Antarctica
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Plankton dynamics and carbon flux in an area of upwelling off the coast of Morocco
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Plankton Dynamics andAurelia auritaProduction in Two Contrasting Ecosystems: Comparisons and Consequences
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Plankton dynamics controlled by hydrodynamic processes near a submarine canyon off NW corsican coast: A numerical modelling study
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Plankton dynamics due to rainfall, eutrophication, dilution, grazing and assimilation in an urbanized coastal lagoon
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Plankton dynamics in frontal systems of the Southern Ocean
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Plankton food web structure in a eutrophic polymictic lake with a history in toxic cyanobacterial blooms
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Plankton functional group models – An assessment
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Plankton metabolic balance at two North Atlantic seamounts
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Plankton metabolic processes and its significance on dissolved organic carbon pool in a tropical brackish water lagoon
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Plankton metabolism and bacterial growth efficiency in offshore waters along a latitudinal transect between the UK and Svalbard
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Plankton net community production and dark respiration in the Arabian Sea during September 1994
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Plankton of the Baltic estuarine ecosystems with emphasis on Neva Estuary: a review of present knowledge and research perspectives
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Plankton origin of particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate in a Mediterranean oligotrophic coastal and shallow ecosystem
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Plankton predation rates in turbulence: A study of the limitations imposed on a predator with a non-spherical field of sensory perception
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Plankton productivity and biomass in the western equatorial Pacific: Biological and physical controls
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Plankton research in the ROPME Sea Area, Achievements and Gaps
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Plankton respiration and biomass as functional indicators of recovery in restored prairie wetlands
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Plankton respiration in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
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Plankton response to El Niño 1997–1998 and La Niña 1999 in the southern region of the California Current
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Plankton size classes, functional groups and ecosystem dynamics: an introduction
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Plankton trends and community changes in a coastal sea (northern Adriatic): Bottom-up vs. top-down control in relation to environmental drivers
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Planktonic and benthic microalgal community composition as indicators of terrestrial influence on a fringing reef in Ishigaki Island, Southwest Japan
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Planktonic and periphytic diatoms as indicators of stress on great rivers of the United States: Testing water quality and disturbance models
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Planktonic and physico–chemical dynamics of a markedly fluctuating backwater pond associated with a lowland river (Salado River, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Planktonic Biodiversity of Bhoj Wetland, Bhopal, India
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Planktonic C:Fe ratios and carrying capacity in the southern Drake Passage
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Planktonic cephalopods collected off East Antarctica during the ‘BROKE’ survey
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Planktonic ciliate distribution relative to a deep chlorophyll maximum: Catalan Sea, N.W. Mediterranean, June 1993
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Planktonic ciliates in the Mediterranean Sea: longitudinal trends
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Planktonic community respiration in the East China Sea: importance of microbial consumption of organic carbon
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Planktonic community structure and carbon cycling in the Arabian Sea as a result of monsoonal forcing: the application of a generic model
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Planktonic Contact Rates in Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence: Theoretical Predictions and Kinematic Simulations
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Planktonic Diatom (Bacillariophyta) Composition of Lake Kaz(Pazar, Tokat)
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Planktonic encounter rates in homogeneous isotropic turbulence: the case of predators with limited fields of sensory perception
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Planktonic food webs and benthic-pelagic coupling in three South African temporarily-open estuaries
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Planktonic food webs revisited: Reanalysis of results from the linear inverse approach
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Planktonic foraminifera from modern sediments reflect upwelling patterns off Iberia: Insights from a regional transfer function
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Planktonic foraminifera in the sediment of a western boundary upwelling system off Cabo Frio, Brazil
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Planktonic Foraminifera of the Dariyan formation and implications of Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a
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Planktonic foraminifera of the Nkalagu Formation type locality (southern Nigeria, Cenomanian–Coniacian): biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental interpretation
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Planktonic Foraminifera Response to Sudden Global Warming in Late Maastrichtian, a Case Study from Ziyarat-Kola, Central Alborz, Iran
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Planktonic foraminifera stable isotopes and water column structure: Disentangling ecological signals
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Planktonic foraminifera, calcareous nannoplankton and ascidian variations during the last 25 kyr in the Southwestern Atlantic: A paleoproductivity signature?
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Planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of the uppermost Campanian and Maastrichtian at Zumaia, northern Spain
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Planktonic foraminiferal bioevents in the Coniacian/Santonian boundary interval at Olazagutia, Navarra province, Spain
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Planktonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy and Faunal Turnover across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Southwestern Iran
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Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and mechanisms in the extinction of Morozovella in the late middle Eocene
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Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Coniacian-Maastrichtian sequences of the Bey Dağları Autochthon, western Taurides, Turkey: thin-section zonation
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Planktonic foraminiferal evidence on late Pliocene–Quaternary near surface water masses at ODP Site 1123B, northern Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand
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Planktonic foraminiferal fluxes in the Santa Barbara Basin: response to seasonal and interannual hydrographic changes
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Planktonic foraminiferal paleoclimatic implications across the Oligocene-Miocene transition in the oceanic record (Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific)
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Planktonic foraminiferal records of East Asia monsoon changes in the southern South China Sea during the last 40,000 years
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Planktonic foraminiferal response to the latest Maastrichtian abrupt warm event: a case study from South Atlantic DSDP Site 525A
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Planktonic foraminiferal turnover, diversity fluctuations and geochemical signals across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary in Tanzania
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Planktonic foraminifers across the Bonarelli Event (OAE2, latest Cenomanian): The Italian record
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Planktonic hydroids on Georges Bank: effects of mixing and food supply on feeding and growth
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Planktonic hydroids on Georges Bank: ingestion and selection by predatory fishes
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Planktonic interactions and chaotic advection in Langmuir circulation Original Research Article
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Planktonic interactions with an austral bias: Implications for biomanipulation
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Planktonic or biofilm growth affects survival, hydrophobicity and protein expression patterns of a pathogenic Campylobacter jejuni strain
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Planktonic response to main oceanographic changes in the Alboran Sea (Western Mediterranean) as documented in sediment traps and surface sediments
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Planktonic-based assessment of the landside-dammed lake (Erzurum-Turkey)
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Planned and implemented remedial measures to prevent IGSCC and to ensure safe plant operation with BWR piping systems made of stabilized austenitic steels Original Research Article
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Planned audit quality
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Planned caesarean section versus planned vaginal birth for breech presentation at term: a randomised multicentre trial
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Planned cesarean hysterectomy: A preferred alternative to separate operations, ,
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Planned cesarean versus planned vaginal delivery at term: Comparison of newborn infant outcomes
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Planned cesarean vs planned vaginal delivery at term
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Planned Focus-on-form Instruction in Task-based Language Teaching: The case of EFL learners’ oral grammatical accuracy performance
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Planned Happenstance: Constructing Unexpected Career opportunities
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Planned Health Care Abroad in the EU and Croatia: Who Covers it and Under What Conditions
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Planned infrared beamlines at the Metrology Light Source of PTB
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Planned measurement of particle branching ratios of astrophysically interesting states in 22Mg Original Research Article
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Planned Methodologies vs. Agile Methodologies under the Pressure of Dynamic Market
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Planned or Prioritized? Two Options in Managing the Implementation of Strategic Decisions
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Planned orphanhood
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Planned positron experiments at FRM-II
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Planned reactor and beam experiments on Neutrino Oscillations Original Research Article
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Planned renal allograft transplantation after tumor excision: Increasing the availability of living-donor kidneys
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Planned Sampling of Spatially Varying BRDFs
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Planned Special Event Travel Demand Model Development
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Planned urban industrialization and its effect on urban industrial real estate valuation: The Singapore experience
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Planned Versus Provisional Use of Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors in Smokers Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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Planned Versus Unplanned Extubation in Opioid Overdose Patients: Does it Have any Effect on the Prognosis? A Cohort Study
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Plannedexperimentalstudiesonnatural-circulationandstabilityperformanceofboilingwaterreactorsinfourexperimentalfacilitiesandfirstresults(NACUSP)OriginalResearchArticle
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Planners and their cognitive maps: An analysis of domain representations using multi dimensional scaling
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Planners to the rescue: Spatial planning facilitating the development of offshore wind energy
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Planners’ Attitudes toward the Spatial Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies
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Planners’ experiences in managing growth using transferable development rights (TDR) in the United States
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Planning ، scheduling in an e-learning environment. A constraint-programming-based approach
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Planning 10 onshore wind farms with corresponding interconnection network and power system analysis for low-carbon-island development on Penghu Island, Taiwan
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Planning a bi-national capital: should Jerusalem remain united?
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Planning a marine protected area at Chinwan, Penghu, Taiwan
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Planning a Mass Vaccination Exercise Using Influenza Vaccine in Grand Forks, North Dakota
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Planning a pathway in nursing: do course experiences influence job plans?
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Planning a sample survey with a many-to-many frame structure: an empirical investigation of the effects of frame imperfections on estimates of population totals
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Planning a serial dilution test with multiple dilutions Original Research Article
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Planning a successful conference : by Cynthia Winter. Thousand Oaks, CA, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications, Inc., 1994. 136 p.$11.95 (pbk.). ISBN 0-8039-8525-1. (Survival Skills for Scholars, Volume 13)
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Planning a wine tourism vacation? Factors that help to predict tourist behavioural intentions
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Planning Academic and Research Library Buildings, 3rd ed. By Philip D. Leighton and David C. Weber. Chicago and London: American Library Association, 1999. 887p. $155.00. ISBN 0-8389-0747-4. LC 98-46757.
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Planning accelerated life tests with three constant stress levels
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Planning across boundaries for the conservation of the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion
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Planning Activities of School Principals and Problems Encountered in Strategic Planning
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Planning additional drilling campaign using two-space genetic algorithm: A game theoretical approach
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Planning additions to academic library buildings: A seamless approach : edited by Pat Hawthorne and Ron G. Martin. Chicago: American Library Association, 1995. 64p. $25.00 (wire); $18.00 (ALA members). ISBN 0-8389-0651-6
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Planning After Hurricane Katrina
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Planning Agricultural Research: A Sourcebook: G. Gijsbers, W. Janssen, H. Hambly Odame, G. Meijerink (Eds.), ISNAR/CABI, Cromwell Press, Trowbridge, UK, 2001, US$ 55.00, ISBN 0851994016
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Planning agricultural wastewater reuse in southern Italy: The case of Apulia Region Original Research Article
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Planning agriculture based on landuse responses of threatened semiarid grassland species in India
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Planning Airport Access in an Era of Low-Cost Airlines
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Planning an analytical model for assessing supply chain resilience to various types of risks: Case study of Iran petrochemical industries
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Planning an ecological network of Xiamen Island (China) using landscape metrics and network analysis
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Planning an energy-conserving policy for Taiwan based on international examples of success
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Planning and Acting Together
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Planning and analysis of grinding processes for end mills of cemented tungsten carbide
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Planning and approximation models for delivery route based services with price-sensitive demands
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Planning and automated management of a horticultural station
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Planning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program
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Planning and change: a Cambodian public health case study
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Planning and control of 3-D nano-manipulation
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Planning and Control of Two-Link Rigid Flexible Manipulators in Dynamic Object Manipulation Missions
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Planning and coordination of production and distribution facilities for multiple commodities
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Planning and costing human resources for health
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Planning and design models for construction industry: A critical survey
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Planning and Design of Cost-effective Water Harvesting Structures for Efficient Utilization of Scarce Water Resources in Semi-arid Regions of Rajasthan, India
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Planning and design of industrial engineering education quality
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Planning and design of public housing An evolution of structure
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Planning and design of Tampines, an award-winning high-rise, high-density township in Singapore
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Planning and Design of Urban Sustainable Riparian Park (Case Study: Kan River- Valley)
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Planning and designing for the multiple use role of habitats in urban/suburban landscapes in the Great Basin
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Planning and designing industrial landscapes for eco-efficiency
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Planning and developing medical tourism in megalopolis Shiraz
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Planning and Developing Services for Diabetic Retinopathy in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Planning and developing tourism within a public sector quagmire: Lessons from and for small countries
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Planning and development control through lease conditions
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Planning and development of literary tourism in Fars province in order to provide a functional model for cultural tourism
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Planning and Evaluating Community Oral Health Programs
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Planning and Evaluation of New Academic Library Services by Means of Web-based Conjoint Analysis
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Planning and execution processes in speech control by fluent speakers and speakers who stutter
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Planning and implementation of capitated mental health programs in the public sector
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Planning and implementation of nitrogen reduction measures in catchment areas based on a determination and ranking of target areas Original Research Article
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Planning and implementing an effective downsizing program
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Planning and Implementing an Online Undergraduate Medical Student Selection Exercise during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience of the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Planning and Implementing Smart Shrinkage of Rural China: The Case of Chengdu’s Rural Settlement Consolidation with SGME Model
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Planning and Implementing a Metadata-Driven Digital Repository
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Planning and management for a changing environment: A handbook on redesigning postsecondary institutions : by Marvin W. Peterson, David D. Dill, Lisa A. Mets, and Associates. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1997. 577p. $55.00 (hardcopy). ISBN 0-787
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Planning and management of a complex water resource system: case of Samanalawewa and Udawalawe reservoirs in the Walawe river, Sri Lanka
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Planning and management of a complex water resource system: case of Samanalawewa and Udawalawe reservoirs in the Walawe river, Sri Lanka 
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Planning and management of a proposed managed realignment project: Bothkennar, Forth Estuary, Scotland
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Planning and managing a public relations campaign : Anne Gregory London: Kogen limited, 159 pp., £12.99, 1996
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Planning and Managing e-Learning Development in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
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Planning and monitoring the execution of web service requests
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Planning and on-line control of catching as a function of perceptual-motor constraints
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PLANNING AND OPERATION ISSUES [Transmission Access Issues]
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Planning and operational guidelines for mitigation banking for wetland impacts
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Planning and optimization of dynamic plant operation
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Planning and optimizing the maintenance of paper production systems in a paper plant
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Planning and performance in state-owned enterprises: A multidimensional assessment
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Planning and practice at the crossroads: a case study of the Dande irrigation project in the Zambezi valley, Zimbabwe
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PLANNING AND PRODUCTION OF FOREST REPRODUCTIVE MATERIAL FOR THE NEEDS OF THE PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FOR FOREST MANAGEMENT “SRBIJAŠUME” BELGRADE
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Planning and realization of complex intentions in traumatic brain injury and normal aging
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Planning and regulation : Environmental impact assessment: Cutting edge for the 21st century by A. Gilpin Cambridge University Press, 1995. £13.95 pbk (xv + 182 pages) ISBN 0 521 42967 6
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Planning and re-planning in project and production scheduling
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Planning and scheduling algorithms for the COSMO-SkyMed constellation
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Planning and scheduling in a multi-site environment
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Planning and scheduling in a multi-site environment
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Planning and scheduling in new computer supported production contexts
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Planning and Scheduling System for Make-To-Order Production
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Planning and the control of minorities: Some theoretical observations
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planning an‎d the systemic attitude of sovereignty Towards security and sustainable development of tourism In metropolises in Iran: a case study of Tehran metropolis
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Planning and the user interface: the effects of lockout time and error recovery cost
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Planning and the user interface: the effects of lockout time and error recovery cost
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Planning and use of condition-dependent NDT for the interaction between fracture mechanics and quantitative NDT
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Planning and use of condition-dependent NDT for the interaction between fracture mechanics and quantitative NDT Original Research Article
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Planning and use of therapeutic mammoplasty—Nottingham approach
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Planning and validating a writing skill curriculum for hearing-impaired students in primary school system of Iran
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Planning and visualization for automated robotic crane erection processes in construction
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PLANNING AND WORKING MEMORY EFFECTS ON L2 PERFORMANCE IN CHINESE EFL LEARNERS ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING
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Planning annualised hours with a finite set of weekly working hours and cross-trained workers
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Planning Annuaulised hours when spike in demand exists
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Planning as a factor in school achievement
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Planning as constraint satisfaction: Solving the planning graph by compiling it into CSP
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Planning as constraint satisfaction: Solving the planning graph by compiling it into CSP Original Research Article
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Planning as control: Policy and resistance in a deeply divided society
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Planning as heuristic search
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Planning as heuristic search Original Research Article
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Planning as satisfiability: Heuristics Original Research Article
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Planning as satisfiability: parallel plans and algorithms for plan search Original Research Article
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Planning assistance for pearl chain forecasts and personnel assignment planning of sequenced assembly lines
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Planning at the limit: immigration and post-war Birmingham
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Planning Australian freight rail operations: An overview
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Planning based on postneedle volume with early dosimetric assessment is beneficial for Cesium-131 permanent prostate seed implantation
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Planning by merging totally ordered object plans
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Planning carbon emission trading for Beijingʹs electric power systems under dual uncertainties
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Planning causes and consequences in discourse
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Planning Coherence Rationales: The Case of the Cameroonian Higher Education Programmes Development
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Planning Collision-Free Reaching Motions for Interactive Object Manipulation and Grasping
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Planning community policing: Goal specific cases and exercises : By Victor G. Strecher Waveland Press, Inc. (P.O. Box 400, Prospect Heights, Illinois 60070), 1997, 225 pp., softcover—$15.95
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PLANNING CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF BRITISH COLONIAL RAILWAY ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS IN LAHORE
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PLANNING CONSEQUENCES OF THE MAXIMUM dB(A) CONCEPT—A PERSPECTIVE
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Planning considerations for cultural tourism: a case study of four European cities
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Planning dental manpower in Lebanon: scenarios for the year 2015
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Planning Dental Treatment for People with Special Needs
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Planning education in and after emergencies: Margaret Sinclair, UNESCO: International Institute for Educational Planning, Paris, 2002, ISBN 92-803-1225-1 140pp, cost not provided.
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Planning effort as an effective risk management tool
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Planning E-Marketplace Business Model for Vehicle Rent
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Planning Environmental and Economic Sustainability in Closed-Loop Supply Chains
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Planning experiments when some specified interactions are investigated
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Planning food services for a campus setting
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Planning for a 100% independent energy system based on smart energy storage for integration of renewables and CO2 emissions reduction
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Planning for a Mars in situ sample preparation and distribution (SPAD) system
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Planning for a more balanced home–work relationship: the case study of Singapore
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Planning for aging populations: inside or outside the walls
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Planning for Air Pollution Abatement in the Greater Tehran Area (GTA) in the Islamic Republic of Iran (JICA Project 1995-1997)
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Planning for Air Quality Concerns of the Future
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Planning for an environment-friendly car
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Planning for an integrated research experiment
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Planning for an integrated research experiment
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Planning for an integrated research experiment
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Planning for automation: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians, second edition : by John M. Cohn, Ann L. Kelsey, and Keith Michael Fiels. New York: Neal Schuman, 1997. 150p. $49.95. ISBN 1-55570-313-5.
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Planning for bird pest problem resolution: a case study
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Planning for camera-guided robotic radiosurgery
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Planning for Cars in Cities: Planners, Engineers, and Freeways in the 20th Century
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Planning for change in small towns or trying to avoid the slaughterhouse blues
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Planning for change, conserving the past: towards sustainable development policy in historic cities?
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Planning for Change: Medical Education Program Design, Patient Care, and Measures of Effectiveness
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PLANNING FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Planning for climate change in small islands: Insights from national hurricane preparedness in the Cayman Islands
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Planning for climate change in urban areas: from theory to practice
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PLANNING FOR COMPUTER INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION
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PLANNING FOR COMPUTER INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION
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Planning for crime prevention: a transatlantic perspective: Published by R.H. Schneider, and T. Kitchen, T. Routledge, London and New York. 2002. ISBN 0-415-24136-7 ISBN 0-415-24137-5 (pbk). Price: £24.99 paperback, £65.00 hardback
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Planning for demand failure: A dynamic lot size model for clinical trial supply chains
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Planning for Ecosystem Service Markets
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Planning for education in the context of HIV/AIDS: Michael J Kelly; UNESCO/IIEP, 2000, ISBN 92-803-1198-0Education and HIV/AIDS: A Window of Hope: World Bank, 2002, ISBN 0-8213-5117-6, 79 pages
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Planning for end of life care within lay-led chronic illness self-management training: The significance of ‘death awareness’ and biographical context in participant accounts
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Planning for geoconservation in the 1940s: an exploration of the aspirations that shaped the first national geoconservation legislation
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Planning for gypsum geohazards in Lithuania and England
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Planning for hand shape and arm transport when reaching for objects
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Planning for Housing Recovery? Lessons Learned From Hurricane Andrew
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Planning for increased bioenergy use—Evaluating the impact on local air quality
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Planning for Industry in a Post-Industrial World
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Planning for information technology in a federated organization
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Planning for institutional capacity building in war-torn areas: the case of Jaffna, Sri Lanka
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Planning for integrated lake management in Uganda: Lessons for sustainable and effective planning processes
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Planning for integrated solid waste management at the industrial Park level: A case of Tianjin, China
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Planning for integrated systems and technologies: by John M. Cohn, Ann L. Kelsey, and Keith Michael Fiels. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2001. 205p. $55.00. ISBN 1-55570-421-2 (alk. pbk.). LC 2001-44043 (how-to-do-it manuals for librarians, number 11
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Planning for IS applications: a practical, information theoretical method and case study in mobile financial services
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Planning for IS applications: a practical, information theoretical method and case study in mobile financial services
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Planning for major burns incidents by implementing an accelerated Delphi technique
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Planning for major burns incidents in the UK using an accelerated Delphi technique
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Planning for mechatronics systems—Architecture, methods and case study
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Planning for mechatronics systems—Architecture, methods and case study
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Planning for Medical Emergency Transportation Vehicles during Natural Disasters
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Planning for multiple-generation product lines using dynamic variable state models with data input from similar products
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Planning for multi-purpose greenways in Concord, North Carolina
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Planning for Pearl City: Hong Kongʹs future, 1997 and beyond
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Planning for performance: : Requirements for Sustainable Development
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Planning for planners
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Planning for profit: the commercialization of European airports
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Planning for Protected Areas Using Spatial and Temporal Metrics
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Planning for PV plant performance monitoring by means of unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
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Planning for recreational cycling—meeting local demand?
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Planning for Regional Sustainability in Uncertain Times: Urbanisation through the Waves of Global Crises
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Planning for results: A public library transformation process : by Ethel Himmell and William J. Wilson with the ReVision Committee of the Public Library Association. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1998. 328p. 2 vols. (plus workforms) (Guideboo
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Planning for robust reserve networks using uncertainty analysis
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Planning for robust reserve networks using uncertainty analysis
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Planning for rural energy system: part I
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Planning for rural energy system: part II
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Planning for rural energy system: part III
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Planning for source water protection in Ontario
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Planning for strategic contingencies
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Planning for success: Identifying effective and efficient survey designs for monitoring
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Planning for success: The interdisciplinary approach to building Bayesian models Original Research Article
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Planning for sustainability
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Planning for sustainability as a learning concept
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Planning for sustainability at the local government level
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Planning for Sustainability: Experiences in Two Contrasting Communities
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Planning for sustainable accessibility: Developing tools to aid discussion and decision-making
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Planning for sustainable tourism development in the Med
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Planning for sustainable tourism in southern Pulau Banggi: An assessment of biophysical conditions and their implications for future tourism development
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Planning for Sustainable Tourism: An Alternative Paradigm
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Planning for the Disposal of the Dead
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Planning for the elderly in the development and construction of new residential areas in Shanghai
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Planning for the end of life
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Planning for the end of life:: the views of older people about advance care statements
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Planning for the Future
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Planning for the future; towards a sustainable design and land use of an ancient flooded military defence line
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Planning for the inevitable product recall
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Planning for the manufacture of axisymmetric parts: An AI-based approach
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Planning for the market: business planning before marketing and the continuation of organizing efforts
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Planning for the near and distant future: How does temporal distance affect task completion predictions?
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Planning for the Revival of Urban Entrances Using the Seaside Identity Recognition Approach (Case Study: East Entrance of Bandar Abbas City)
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Planning for the rising tides: the Humber Estuary Shoreline Management Plan
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Planning for the University Leadership in the Universal Knowledge Economy: Application of Strategic Framework in the Context of Ohio University and Its Relationship with Malaysia
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Planning for the unthinkable
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Planning for The Utilization of Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) In Indonesian Language General Courses at Jakarta State Islamic University
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Planning for tourism, leisure and sustainability, international case studies
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Planning for uncertainty: Local scale coastal governance
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Planning for waste management: changing discourses and institutional relationships
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Planning future landscapes in the Wet Tropics of Australia: A social–ecological framework
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Planning gain in theory and practice — Negotiation of agreements in Cambridgeshire
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Planning gang formwork operations for building construction using simulations
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Planning genomic study in an animal model of depression: A preliminary report
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Planning global information infrastructure : Edited by Ching-chih Chen. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corp., 1995, 548 pp. $27.50 (paper). ISBN 0-56750-201-6
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Planning graph as the basis for deriving heuristics for plan synthesis by state space and CSP search Original Research Article
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Planning Groundwater Development in Coastal Deltas with Paleo Channels
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Planning health services with explicit geographical considerations: a stochastic location–allocation approach
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Planning home care services: which data do we need?
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Planning horizons and end conditions for sustained yield studies in continuous cover forests
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Planning Imperatives for the Next Century: A Guest Essay
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planning implication of universities growth on land use: confirmatory evidence from gis spatial analysis
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PLANNING IMPLICATIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY OF TOURISM : A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIKKADUWA AND BENTOTA, SRI LANKA
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Planning in contemporary Africa: the state, town planning and society in Cameroon: Ambe J. Njoh; Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003, xii+312pp, price £50.00
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Planning in Markov Stochastic Task Domains
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PLANNING IN REACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS
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Planning in sentence production: Evidence for the phrase as a default planning scope
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Planning in the Middle East, moving toward the future
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Planning in the multicultural city: Celebrating diversity or reinforcing difference?
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Planning in the Prague region : Past, present and future
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Planning in the socialist developing country: the case of North Korea
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Planning in the USA and the UK
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Planning in tourist robbery
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Planning Incomplete Block Experiments When Treatments Are Genetically Related
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Planning Indiaʹs long-term energy shipment infrastructures for electricity and coal
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Planning initiatives
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Planning is for doing: Implementation intentions go beyond the mere creation of goal-directed associations
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Planning Istanbulʹs public library system
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Planning iterative investment for landscape restoration: Choice of biodiversity indicator makes a difference
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Planning Just-in-Time versus planning Just-in-Case
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Planning law in Sub-Saharan Africa — A focus on the experiences in Southern and Eastern Africa
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Planning Level Regression Models for Prediction of the Number of Crashes on Urban Arterials in Bangladesh
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Planning Level Regression Models for Prediction of the Number of Crashes on Urban Arterials in Bangladesh
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Planning library spaces to encourage collaboration
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Planning Life Tests for Burr XII Distributed Products Under Progressive Group-censoring with Cost Considerations
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Planning life tests with progressively Type-I interval censored data from the lognormal distribution
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Planning linear construction projects: automated method for the generation of earthwork activities
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Planning load-effective dynamic motions of highly articulated human model for generic tasks
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Planning London : Edited by James Simmie UCL Press London (1994) 208 pp £35.00 (hbk) 1-85728-058-X £11.95 (pbk)
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Planning low-impact tourist paths within a Site of Community Importance through the optimisation of biological and logistic criteria Original Research Article
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Planning macroscopic aspects of manual control: End-state comfort and point-of-change effects
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Planning Market Share Growth in Mature Business Markets
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Planning mental health services for children and youth: Part I—A value-based approach
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Planning mental health services for children and youth: Part II—Findings of a value-based community consultation project
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Planning Middle Eastern Cities
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Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalizing World, Y. Elsheshtawy (Ed.). Routledge, London and New York (2004).
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Planning models for bioenergy: Some general observations and comments
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Planning models for freight transportation
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Planning models for long-haul operations of postal and express shipment companies
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Planning of action sequences
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Planning of community heating systems modernization and development
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Planning of educational training courses by data mining: Using China Motor Corporation as an example
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Planning of energy system management and GHG-emission control in the Municipality of Beijing—An inexact-dynamic stochastic programming model
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Planning of high school examinations in Denmark
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Planning of large rural low-voltage networks using evolution strategies
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Planning of manipulator motion trajectory with higher-degree polynomials use
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PLANNING OF MARITIME ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN MALAYSIA: TOWARDS THE PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Planning of micro-combined heat and power systems in the Portuguese scenario
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Planning of Multiple Energy Hubs and Scheduling of Preventive Maintenance Equipment Under Uncertainty and Energy Storage
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Planning of polio vaccination campaigns
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Planning of progressive group-censoring life tests with cost considerations
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Planning of regional energy systems: An inexact mixed-integer fractional programming model
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Planning of Regrasping Operations for a Dextrous Hand in Assembly Tasks
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Planning of renewables schemes: Deliberative and fair decision-making on landscape issues instead of reproachful accusations of non-cooperation
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Planning of secondary distribution circuits through evolutionary algorithms
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PLANNING OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT WITH A NEW MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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PLANNING OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT WITH A NEW MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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Planning of suicide attempts among depressed inpatients ages 50 and over
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Planning of Surgical Management of Spinal Schwannomas
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Planning of the GSM network broadcast control channel with data fusion
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Planning of tool supply to a group of machines
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Planning of work schedules through the use of a hierarchical multi-agent system
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Planning open spaces for wildlife 2: modeling and verifying focal species habitat
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Planning open spaces for wildlife: I. Selecting focal species using a Delphi survey approach
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Planning optimal paths: A simple assessment of survey spatial knowledge in virtual environments
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Planning Optimization of Conformal Radiotherapy Techniques for Meningioma Brain Tumors
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Planning or organizing: The implications of theories of activity for management of operations
481
Planning outside "planning": the changing role of the Queensland Co-ordinator-General
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Planning plant operating procedures for chemical plant
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Planning point-to-multipoint rural radio access networks using expert systems
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Planning Policy in the National Parks of England and Wales, 1974-1988
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Planning policy, sustainability and housebuilder practices: The move into (and out of?) the redevelopment of previously developed land
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Planning post-primary education: Taking targets to task
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planning problems
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Planning processes for advanced manufacturing technology by large American manufacturers
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Planning processes in preschool children
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Planning Production Systems Resilience by Linking Supply Chain Operational Factors
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Planning productionusingmathematicalprogramming:Thecaseofa woodturning company
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Planning Proofs of Equations in CCS
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Planning quasi-static fingertip manipulations for reconfiguring objects
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Planning regional energy system in association with greenhouse gas mitigation under uncertainty
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Planning reproductive health in conflict: a conceptual framework
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Planning Research in Hospitality and Tourism, Levent Altinay, Alexandros Paraskevas. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, 2007, £19.99 (pbk), ISBN-10: 0750681101
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Planning resources for renal services throughout UK using simulation
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Planning restoration in a cultural landscape in Italy using an object-based approach and historical analysis
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Planning road network in mountain forests using GIS and Analytic Hierarchical Process (AHP)
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Planning robot manipulation to clean planar surfaces
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Planning robot manipulation to clean planar surfaces
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Planning Rural Regeneration of Suburban Area Emphasizing Passive Defense Approach (Case Study: Fardis Village, Qarchak city, Southeast of Tehran)
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PLANNING SEQUENCES OF VIEWS FOR 3-D OBJECT RECOGNITION AND POSE DETERMINATION
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Planning sequential constant-stress accelerated life tests with stepwise loaded auxiliary acceleration factor
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Planning smooth trajectories along parametric paths Original Research Article
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Planning strategies for development of effective exercise and nutrition countermeasures for long-duration space flight
507
Planning structural inspection and maintenance policies via dynamic programming and Markov processes. Part I: Theory
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Planning structural inspection and maintenance policies via dynamic programming and Markov processes. Part II: POMDP implementation
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Planning Styles in Conflict: The Metropolitan Transportation Commission
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Planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries
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Planning sustainable hydrogen supply chain infrastructure with uncertain demand
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Planning sustainable land use in rural areas at different spatial levels using GIS and modelling tools
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Planning teaching an unfamiliar mathematics problem: The role of teachers’ experience in solving the problem and watching pupils solving it
514
Planning temporal events using point–interval logic
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Planning that title: Practices and preferences for titles with colons in academic articles
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Planning the decision-making process and strategic management of ROP wastewater treatment system in Abadan Oil Refinery with a combined benefit of SWOT and AHP
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Planning the development strategy for the mobile communication package based on consumers’ choice preferences
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Planning the evolution to broadband access networks: A multicriteria approach
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PLANNING THE NETWORKING OF ODL INSTITUTIONS FOR ESTABLISHING INTEGRATED DISTANCE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
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Planning the Optimal Allocation of Water Resources Using EA-MODSIM Simulation-Optimization Model
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Planning the Process of Determining Training Needs fo Kolej Profesional MARA’s Academic Staff
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Planning the project management way: Efficient planning by effective integration of causal and resource reasoning in RealPlan
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Planning the project management way: Efficient planning by effective integration of causal and resource reasoning in RealPlan Original Research Article
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Planning the replacement of the Beards Creek bridge
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Planning the route of container ships: A fuzzy genetic approach
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PLANNING THE SOWING STRUCTURE APPLYING OPTIMIZATION MODELS
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Planning the summer vacation : An Adaptable Process
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Planning the transition to a hydrogen economy in Spain
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Planning the urban sustainable development The case of the plan for the province of Trento, Italy
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Planning theories and environmental impact assessment
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Planning Theory in Our Own Backyard Communicative Action in Academic Governance
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Planning Theory, Philip Allmendinger. Palgrave, Basingstoke (2002), ISBN: 0-333-92552-1
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Planning Time: A Mediating Technique between Fluency and Accuracy in Task-Based Teaching
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Planning to change diet: A controlled trial of an implementation intentions training intervention to reduce saturated fat intake among patients after myocardial infarction
535
Planning to meet air quality standards in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Planning to see: A hierarchical approach to planning visual actions on a robot using POMDPs Original Research Article
537
Planning to solve the “skills problem” in the virtual information management organization
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Planning to win: Health and lifestyles associated with physical activity amongst 15,423 adults
539
Planning Tools
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Planning tools for managing the supply chain
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Planning tools for managing the supply chain
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Planning tourism employment: a developing country perspective
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Planning treatment of ischemic heart disease with partially observable Markov decision processes
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Planning under pressure : Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, 1997, xxiv + 372 pages, £16.99
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Planning under welfare pluralism: Social housing targets and allocations in Ontario, Canada
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Planning urban development with a change of sovereignty in mind: a Hong Kong case study
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Planning valued landscapes as potential tourism attractions for national development: The case of Yoruba, Nigeria
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Planning vehicle transhipment in a seaport automobile terminal using a multi-agent system
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Planning versus speed: an experimental examination of what Planned Codes of the Cognitive Assessment System measures
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Planning walking patterns for a biped robot
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Planning water resources management systems using a fuzzy-boundary interval-stochastic programming method
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Planning water resources systems with interval stochastic dynamic programming
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Planning without plans? Nomocracy or teleocracy for social-spatial ordering
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Planning woody biomass logistics for energy production: A strategic decision model
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Planning work constraints within farms to reduce runoff at catchment level
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Planning workingtimeaccountsunderdemanduncertainty$
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Planning, Control, and Adaptation:: A Case Study
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Planning, design and the post-modernity of cities
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Planning, Encoding, and Overcoming Conflict in Partial Occlusion Drawing: A Neo-Piagetian Model and an Experimental Analysis
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Planning, governance and spatial strategy in Britain: Vigar, G., Healey, P., Hull, A., and Davoudi, S. London, Macmillan, 2000. pp x + 314. ISBN 0-333-77317-9 (pb)
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Planning, investment and evaluation procedures to support coordination and outcomes based funding in a local United Way system
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Planning, markets and hospitals: John Mohan; Routledge, London, UK, 2002, ISBN: 0-415-19607-8
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Planning, Organizing, and Hosting a Workshop—It’s All in the Details
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Planning, personality, and prediction: The role of future focus in optimistic time predictions
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Planning, preparation, execution, and imagery of volitional action
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Planning, Spatial, and Technological Considerations of Restructuring in the U.S. Woodworking Industry
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Planning, the market and private housebuilding : Glen Bramley, Will Bartlett and Christine Lambert UCL London (1995) 263 pp £12.95 (paperback)
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Planning, the Urban System and New Forms of Inequality in Greek Cities
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Planning, Why Bother?! Does Urban Planning Really Matter forEconomic Development?-Case of the Municipality of Shkodra
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Planning, writing, and editing forensic psychiatric reports
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Planning: millennial retrospect and prospect
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Planning-Oriented, Avoidant, and Impulsive Social Reaction Styles: A Person-Oriented Approach, ,
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Planning-stage estimation of highway project duration on the basis of anticipated project cost, project type, and contract type
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Plan-N-Scan: A Robotic System for Collision-Free Autonomous Exploration and Workspace Mapping
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Planohybodus marki sp. nov., a new fresh-water hybodontid shark from the Early Cretaceous of northeastern Brazil
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Plans are nothing, changing plans is everything: the impact of changes on project success
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Plans for a new ECRH system at ASDEX upgrade
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Plans for an Advanced Exotic Beam facility in the U.S. Original Research Article
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Plans for an initial test phase for the FERMI project
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Plans for an initial test phase for the FERMI project
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Plans for an upgraded CMS pixel detector
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Plans for an upgraded CMS pixel detector
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Plans for census 2000
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Plans for EUMETSAT’s Third Generation Meteosat geostationary satellite programme Original Research Article
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Plans for European Union health cards flounder
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Plans for longitudinal and transverse neutralized beam compression experiments, and initial results from solenoid transport experiments
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Plans for longitudinal and transverse neutralized beam compression experiments, and initial results from solenoid transport experiments
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Plans for Medical Engineering & Physics: 2000 & Beyond
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Plans for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams Original Research Article
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Plans for two-dimensional steady state bolometric measurements of the large helical device
591
Plans to distribute the next billion computers by 2015 creates lead pollution risk
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Plant & Animal Genome V
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Plant ‘evo-devo’ goes genomic: from candidate genes to regulatory networks
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Plant ‘evo-devo’ goes genomic: from candidate genes to regulatory networks
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Plant acclimation to elevated CO2—From simple regularities to biogeographic chaos
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Plant acclimation to elevated CO2—From simple regularities to biogeographic chaos
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Plant accumulation of potentially toxic elements in sewage sludge as affected by soil organic matter level and mycorrhizal fungi
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Plant action: Multiple levels of regulation
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Plant aging and excess light enhance flavan-3-ol content in Cistus clusii
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Plant aided bioremediation in the vadose zone: model development and applications
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Plant Allometry, Leaf Nitrogen and Phosphorus Stoichiometry, and Interspecific Trends in Annual Growth Rates
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Plant allometry: is there a grand unifying theory?
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Plant allometry: The scaling of form and process : by Karl J. Niklas University of Chicago Press, 1994. &68.95/£47.95 hbk, $28.75/£19.95 pbk (xvi + 395 pages) ISBN 0 226 58080 6/0 226 58081 4
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Plant amine oxidases “on the move”: An update
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Plant Anaerobic Stress as a Novel Trend in Ecological Physiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology: 1. Establishment of a New Scientific Discipline
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Plant anaerobic stress as a novel trend in ecological physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology: 2. Further development of the problem
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Plant and animal wastes composting: Effects of the N source on process performance
608
Plant and Bacterial Symbiotic Mutants Define Three Transcriptionally Distinct Stages in the Development of the Medicago truncatula/Sinorhizobium meliloti Symbiosis
609
Plant and bird diversity in natural forests and in native and exotic plantations in NW Portugal
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Plant and insect diversity along an experimental gradient of larch-birch mixtures in Chinese boreal forests
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Plant and invertebrate diversity in grassland field margins
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Plant and invertebrate resources for farmland birds in pastoral landscapes
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Plant and mammal diversity in the Paleocene to early Eocene of the Bighorn Basin
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Plant and microbial glycoside hydrolases: Volatile release from glycosidic aroma precursors
615
Plant and safety system model
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Plant and small mammal diversity in orchard versus non-crop habitats
617
Plant and soil lipid modification under elevated atmospheric CO2 conditions: II. Stable carbon isotopic values (δ13C) and turnover
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Plant and soil lipid modifications under elevated atmospheric CO2 conditions: I. Lipid distribution patterns
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Plant and soil microbial biomasses in Agrostis capillaris and Lathyrus pratensis monocultures exposed to elevated O3 and CO2 for three growing seasons
620
Plant and soil microbial biomasses in Agrostis capillaris and Lathyrus pratensis monocultures exposed to elevated O3 and CO2 for three growing seasons
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Plant and soil microbial community responses to solid waste leachates diffusion on grassland
622
Plant and soil recovery along a series of abandoned desert roads
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Plant and soil responses to mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobacteria in nodulated or nitrate-fertilized peas (Pisum sativum L.)
624
Plant and spider communities benefit differently from the presence of planted hedgerows in highway verges Original Research Article
625
Plant aphid interactions: molecular and ecological perspectives
626
Plant aqueous extracts: Antioxidant capacity via haemolysis and bacteriophage P22 protection
627
Plant architecture and spatial structure of an early Permian woodland buried by flood waters, Sangre de Cristo Formation, New Mexico
628
Plant Arrangement Effect on the Sunflower Yield and Yield Traits in Spring Season Crop
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Plant asset management via intelligent sensors digital, distributed and for free
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Plant assimilation of phosphorus from an insoluble organic form is improved by addition of an organic anion producing Pseudomonas sp.
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Plant assimilation of phosphorus from an insoluble organic form is improved by addition of an organic anion producing Pseudomonas sp.
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Plant Asymmetric Cell Division, Vive la Différence!
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Plant autophagy more than a starvation response
634
Plant availability of boron doped on iron and manganese oxides and its effect on soil acidosis
635
Plant availability of heavy metals in a soil amended with a high dose of sewage sludge under drought conditions
636
Plant availability of nutrients recovered as solids from human urine tested in climate chamber on Triticum aestivum L.
637
Plant availability of phosphorus sorbed to potential wastewater treatment materials
638
Plant availability of thallium in the rhizosphere of hyperaccumulator plants: a key factor for assessment of phytoextraction
639
Plant available potassium in New Zealand steep-land pasture soils
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Plant based indicators for irrigation scheduling in young cherry trees
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PLANT BEHAVIOR FOLLOWING A LOSS-OF-RESIDUAL-HEATREMOVAL EVENT UNDER A SHUTDOWN CONDITION
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Plant behavior of a fast breeder reactor under loss of AC power for long period
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Plant bioactive compounds in ruminant agriculture – Impacts and opportunities
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Plant Bioactive Ingredients in Delivery Systems and Nanocarriers for the Treatment of Leishmaniasis: An Evidence-Based Review
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Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edition, P.J. Lea, R.C. Leegood (Eds.). John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Jena, Stuttgart (1999)
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Plant Biochemistry of Xenobiotics: Isolation and Characterization of a Soybean O-Glucosyltransferase of DDT Metabolism
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Plant Biochemistry, C. Bowsher, M. Steer, A. Tobin. Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, Abingdon, UK (2008). 500 pp., GBP 41.99, ISBN:978-0-8153-4121-5
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Plant Biochemistry, P.M. Dey, J.B. Harborne (Eds.). Academic Press, Chichester, New York, Weinheim (1997)
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Plant biodiversity and its conservation strategy in the in-undation and resettlement districts of the Yangtze Three Gorges, China
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Plant biodiversity changes in Carboniferous tropical wetlands
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Plant Biodiversity of Wetland Habitats in Dry Steppes of Central Alborz Mts., N. Iran
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Plant biodiversity patterns on Helan Mountain, China
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Plant bioelectrochemistry: effects of CCCP on electrical signaling in soybean
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Plant bioinformatics: from genome to phenome
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Plant Biology
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Plant biology: Paper alert
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Plant biomass influences rhizosphere priming effects on soil organic matter decomposition in two differently managed soils
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Plant biomass influences rhizosphere priming effects on soil organic matter decomposition in two differently managed soils
659
Plant biomass production and soil nitrogen in mixtures and monocultures of old field Mediterranean annuals
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Plant biomass, soil water content and soil N:P ratio regulating soil microbial functional diversity in a temperate steppe: A regional scale study
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Plant biomass, soil water content and soil N:P ratio regulating soil microbial functional diversity in a temperate steppe: A regional scale study
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Plant biopharming of monoclonal antibodies
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Plant Biopolymer Science: Food and Non-food Applications: D. Renard, G. Della Valle, Y. Popineau (Eds.); The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2002, xii+304 pages, ISBN 0-85404-856-1, £ 79.50
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Plant biostimulants (Funneliformis mosseae and humic substances) rather than chemical fertilizer improved biochemical responses in peppermint.
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Plant Biosynthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Using Punica granatum L. Extract and its Inhibitory Effect on Streptococcus Mutans
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Plant biotechnology
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Plant biotechnology : Editorial overview
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Plant biotechnology and food crop development in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Plant biotechnology and transgenic plants: K.-M. Oksman-Caldentey and W.H. Barz (Eds.); Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 2002, 720pp., price USD 195.00, ISBN 0-8247-0794-X
670
Plant biotechnology is there light at the end of the tunnel? Editorial overview
671
Plant biotechnology: A future for plant biotechnology? Naturally!
672
Plant biotechnology: Fast-forward genomics for improved crop production
673
Plant Biotechnology: From basic science to industrial applications
674
Plant biotechnology: Molecular farming and metabolic engineering promise a new generation of high-tech crops
675
Plant biotechnology: Moral dilemmas: Editorial overview
676
Plant biotechnology: research behind fences
677
Plant biotechnology: the importance of being accurate
678
Plant biotin-containing carboxylases
679
Plant Body Weight-Induced Secondary Growth in Arabidopsis and Its Transcription Phenotype Revealed by Whole-Transcriptome Profiling
680
Plant breeding and climate changes
681
Plant Ca2+-ATPases
682
Plant canopy effects on soil thermal and hydrological properties and soil respiration
683
Plant canopy effects on soil thermal and hydrological properties and soil respiration
684
Plant capture of free amino acids is maximized under high soil amino acid concentrations
685
Plant capture of free amino acids is maximized under high soil amino acid concentrations
686
Plant carbohydrate limitation on nitrate reduction in wetland microcosms
687
Plant carbon inputs and environmental factors strongly affect soil respiration in a subtropical forest of southwestern China
688
Plant carbon inputs and environmental factors strongly affect soil respiration in a subtropical forest of southwestern China
689
Plant carbon partitioning below ground in the presence of different neighboring species
690
Plant carbon partitioning below ground in the presence of different neighboring species
691
Plant carotenoid cleavage oxygenases and their apocarotenoid products
692
Plant catalases: Peroxisomal redox guardians
693
Plant cell biology get your networks together
694
Plant cell biology in the new millennium: new tools and new insights
695
Plant cell biology: an all-inclusive field : Editorial overview
696
Plant cell cycle transitions
697
Plant cell expansion: Scaling the wall
698
Plant cell proliferation and growth are altered by microgravity conditions in spaceflight
699
Plant cell responses to heavy metals: molecular and physiological aspects
700
Plant Cell Separation and Adhesion, Annual Plant Reviews, J.A. Roberts, Z. Gonzalez-Carranza (Eds.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK (2007)
701
Plant cell systems
702
Plant cell wall elasticity III:: A polymer elastic interpretation of inverse pressure-volume curves
703
Plant cell wall glycoproteins and their genes
704
Plant Cell Wall Is a Stumbling Stone for Molecular Biologists
705
Plant cell wall remodelling in the rhizobium-legumesymbiosis
706
Plant cell wall-degrading enzymes of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae: Their role in avoiding the host-plant defence response
707
Plant cell walls as targets for biotechnology
708
Plant cell walls: Supramolecular assemblies
709
Plant cells — young at heart?
710
Plant cells do it differently
711
Plant cells technology as an effective biotechnological approach for high scale production of pharmaceutical natural compounds: A meta-analysis study
712
Plant cell-size control: growing by ploidy?
713
Plant centromeres: structure and control
714
Plant chemical defense: at what cost?
715
Plant chemical defense: at what cost?
716
Plant chitinase consensus sequences
717
Plant Chromatin Feels the Heat
718
Plant chromosomes from end to end: telomeres, heterochromatin and centromeres
719
Plant Cis-regulatory elements: methods of identification and applications
720
Plant Classification in Images of Natural Scenes Using Segmentations Fusion
721
Plant clinic handbook : IMI technical handbooks No. 3 by J. M. Waller, B. J. Ritchie and M. Holderness. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 1998. Pb. 94 pages. ISBN 85198 9187
722
Plant clipping decelerates the mineralization of recalcitrant soil organic matter under multiple grassland species
723
Plant clipping decelerates the mineralization of recalcitrant soil organic matter under multiple grassland species
724
Plant coexistence and the niche
725
Plant colonization and environmental fate of the biocontrol fungus Phoma macrostoma
726
Plant colonization of ex-arable fields from adjacent species-rich grasslands: The importance of dispersal vs. recruitment ability
727
Plant colour as a visual aspect of biological conservation
728
Plant communities and soil phytolith assemblages relationship in native grasslands from southeastern Buenos Aires province, Argentina
729
Plant communities as a key factor in biogeochemical processes involving micronutrients (Fe, Mn, Co, and Cu) in Antarctic soils (Byers Peninsula, maritime Antarctica)
730
Plant communities at the periphery of the Atlantic rain forest: Rare-species bias and its risks for conservation
731
Plant communities in lowland Danish streams: species composition and environmental factors
732
Plant communities of selected urbanized areas of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
733
Plant communities of Thrace in terms of floristic regions
734
Plant communities, species richness and their environmental correlates in the sandy heaths of Little Desert National Park, Victoria
735
Plant community assembly in temperate forests along gradients of soil fertility and disturbance
736
Plant community changes as ecological indicator of seabird colonies’ impacts on Mediterranean Islands
737
Plant community complexity in the arid valley of Minjiang River, southwestern China
738
Plant community composition and attributes reveal conservation implications for newly created grassland on capped landfill sites
739
Plant community functional shifts in response to livestock grazing in intermountain depressional wetlands in British Columbia, Canada
740
Plant community impacts on the structure of earthworm communities depend on season and change with time
741
Plant community impacts on the structure of earthworm communities depend on season and change with time
742
Plant community patterns in a gypsum area of NE Spain. I. Interactions with topographic factors and soil erosion
743
Plant community patterns in a gypsum area of NE Spain. II. Effects of ion washing on topographic distribution of vegetation
744
Plant community responses to mechanical site preparation in northern interior British Columbia
745
Plant competition and exclusion with optimizing individuals
746
Plant competition and slug herbivory: Effects on the yield and biomass allocation pattern of Poa annua L
747
Plant competition in pest-suppressive intercropping systems complicates evaluation of herbivore responses
748
Plant concepts for ultrafine dry grinding with the agitated media mill MaxxMill®
749
Plant Conservation and Resource Development at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
750
Plant conservation and use of biotechnology
751
Plant conservation: old problems, new perspectives Review Article
752
Plant Construction Cost in the Boreal Species Differing in Their Ecological Strategies
753
Plant control to avoid surge development in the case of a pipe rupture in a direct cycle HTGR Original Research Article
754
Plant cover and epipedon SOM stability as factors affecting brown soil profile development and microbial activity
755
Plant coverage is more important than species richness in enhancing aboveground biomass in a premature grassland, northern China
756
Plant crown traits and carbon sequestration capability by Platanus hybrida Brot. in Rome
757
PLANT CRUDE EXTRACTS COULD BE THE SOLUTION: EXTRACTS SHOWING IN VIVO ANTITUMORIGENIC ACTIVITY
758
Plant cytogenetics at the dawn of the 21st century
759
Plant cytokinin analogues with inhibitory activity on cyclin-dependent kinases exert their antiproliferative effect through induction of apoptosis initiated by the mitochondrial pathway: Determination by a multiparametric flow cytometric analysis
760
Plant damage and grain yield reduction by fall armyworm and stem borers on certain maize hybrids containing resistance genes from varying sources under experimental and farmers field conditions
761
Plant debris of oak forest as soil amendment, to improve the biocontrol activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Trichoderma vierns against Meloidogyne javanica, in tomato
762
Plant decay as a major control of river dissolved potassium: A first estimate
763
Plant defence reactions against fusarium wilt in chickpea induced by incompatible race 0 of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris and nonhost isolates of F. oxysporum
764
Plant Defence Responses in Isonicotinamide-Treated Tobacco Cells. Evidence Supporting a Role for Nicotinamide Related Metabolites as Stress Mediators in Plant Defense Metabolism
765
Plant defence signalling induced by biotic attacks
766
Plant defense metabolism is increased by the free radical-generating compound AAPH
767
Plant defense: signals in insect eggs
768
Plant density and nitrogen effects on some traits of maize (Zea mays L.)
769
Plant derived cationic dye as an effective corrosion inhibitor for 7075 aluminum alloy in 3.5% NaCl solution
770
Plant Derived Immunomodulators; A Critical Review
771
Plant desaturases: harvesting the fat of the land
772
Plant design aspects of catalytic biosyngas conversion to higher alcohols
773
Plant Development and Biotechnology, Robert N. Trigiano, Dennis J. Gray (Eds.). CRC Press LLC, Florida, USA (2005)
774
Plant development and leaf area production in contrasting cultivars of maize grown in a cool temperate environment in the field
775
Plant disease incidence: inverse sampling, sequential sampling, and confidence intervals when observed mean incidence is zero
776
Plant disease resistance genes: recent insights and potential applications
777
Plant disease resistance protein signaling: NBS–LRR proteins and their partners
778
Plant dispersal N.E.W.S from New Zealand
779
Plant distribution and pharmacological activity of flavonoids
780
Plant diversity and conservation status of Himalayan Region Poonch Valley Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)
781
Plant diversity and conservation value of continental temporary pools
782
Plant diversity and drought: The role of deep roots
783
Plant diversity and drought: The role of deep roots
784
Plant Diversity and Richness in Relation to Environmental Gradient in Zagros Ecosystems, West of Iran
785
Plant diversity differs between young and old mesic meadows in a central European low mountain region
786
Plant diversity enhances the reliability of belowground processes
787
Plant diversity enhances the reliability of belowground processes
788
Plant diversity in crop fields and woody hedgerows of organic and conventional farms in contrasting landscapes
789
Plant diversity in Mediterranean cereal fields: Unraveling the effect of landscape complexity on rare arable plants
790
Plant diversity in mediterranean-climate regions
791
Plant Diversity in the Archaeological Record: A Means Toward Defining Hunter–Gatherer Mobility Strategies
792
Plant diversity in the threatened sub-tropical grasslands of Nepal Original Research Article
793
PLANT DIVERSITY OF HINDU KUSH MOUNTAIN REGION OF UTROR AND GABRAL, NORTHERN PAKISTAN
794
Plant diversity of tilasan forest at indo-bangladesh boarder of west bengal, india
795
Plant diversity of tilasan forest at indo-bangladesh boarder of west bengal, india
796
Plant DNA extraction using silica
797
Plant DNA Fingerprinting and Barcoding: Methods and Protocols, N.J. Sucher, J.R. Hennell, M.C. Carles (Eds.). Humana Press, New York (2012), ISBN: 978-1-61779-608-1
798
Plant DNA topoisomerases: Structure, function, and cellular roles in plant development
799
Plant dnaJ Homologue: Molecular Cloning, Bacterial Expression, and Expression Analysis in Tissues of Cucumber Seedlings
800
Plant domestication versus crop evolution: a conceptual framework for cereals and grain legumes
801
Plant domestication versus crop evolution: a conceptual framework for cereals and grain legumes
802
Plant dynamics studies towards design of plant protection system for PFBR
803
Plant ecology (2nd edn) : Edited by M.J. Crawley Blackwell Science, 1997. £29.50 pbk (xvii + 717 pages) ISBN 0 632 03639 7
804
Plant Ecology of Australias Tropical Floodplain Wetlands: A Review
805
Plant ecophysiology : By M. N. V. Prasad, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York
806
Plant ecotypes: genetic differentiation in the age of ecological restoration
807
Plant effects on the soil community: A microcosm experiment
808
Plant Electrophysiology – Theory and Methods. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany (2006)
809
Plant endemism and natural protected areas in the peninsula of Baja California, Mexico Original Research Article
810
Plant energy saving through efficient retrofit of furnaces
811
Plant energy storage strategy and caloric value
812
Plant energy storage strategy and caloric value
813
Plant Enzymes Decrease Prostate Cancer Cell Numbers and Increase TNF- In Vivo: A Possible Role in Immunostimulatory Activity
814
Plant Epigenetics: Mechanisms and Applications
815
Plant eR Genes That Encode Photorespiratory Enzymes Confer Resistance against Disease
816
Plant essential oils as food preservatives to control moulds, mycotoxin contamination and oxidative deterioration of agri-food commodities – Potentials and challenges
817
Plant essential oils for pest and disease management
818
Plant evolution
819
Plant evolution and the ancient greenhouse effect
820
Plant evolution through the spectacles of an animal behavioral scientist
821
Plant Evolution: TALES of Development
822
Plant evolutionary genomics
823
Plant experiments with light-emitting diode module in Svet space greenhouse Original Research Article
824
Plant Extract Assisted Eco-benevolent Synthesis of Selenium Nanoparticles- A Review on Plant Parts Involved, Characterization and Their Recent Applications
825
Plant extract mediated biosynthesis of Al2O3 nanoparticles- a review on plant parts involved, characterization and applications
826
Plant extract mediated synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles and its antibacterial activity against clinically isolated pathogens
827
Plant extracts combined with vitamin E in PUFA-rich diets of cull cows protect processed beef against lipid oxidation
828
Plant extracts containing caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid inhibit zoospore germination of Phytophthora spp. pathogenic to Theobroma cacao
829
Plant extracts containing cinnamaldehyde, eugenol and capsicum oleoresin added to feedlot cattle diets: Ruminal environment, short term intake pattern and animal performance
830
Plant extracts for the control of bacterial growth: Efficacy, stability and safety issues for food application
831
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
832
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
833
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
834
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
835
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
836
Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
837
Plant extracts rich in polyphenols (PERP) are efficient antioxidants to prevent lipoperoxidation in plasma lipids from animals fed n − 3 PUFA supplemented diets
838
Plant extracts to manipulate rumen fermentation
839
Plant Exudates of the World: sources, distribution, properties and applications
840
Plant facilitation in extreme environments: The non-random distribution of saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea) under their nurse associates and the relationship to nurse architecture
841
Plant ferritin accumulates in response to photoinhibition but its ectopic overexpression does not protect against photoinhibition
842
Plant fiber intrusive growth characterized by NMR method
843
Plant fibre composites – porosity and stiffness
844
Plant fibre composites – porosity and volumetric interaction
845
Plant fibre reinforced cement components for roofing
846
Plant Flora of Iran: History and Applications in Traditional Medicine
847
Plant foods
848
Plant for the production of activated carbon and electric power from the gases originated in gasification processes
849
Plant functional classifications: from general groups to specific groups based on response to disturbance
850
Plant functional diversity in agricultural margins and fallow fields varies with landscape complexity level: Conservation implications
851
Plant functional diversity, species diversity and climate in arid and semi-arid southern Africa
852
Plant functional modelling as a basis for assessing the impact of management on plant safety
853
Plant functional types and climate along a precipitation gradient in temperate grasslands, north-east China and south-east Mongolia
854
Plant gas exchange and water status in urban desert landscapes
855
Plant gene expression profiling with DNA microarrays
856
Plant generalization on pollinators: species property or local phenomenon?
857
PLANT GENETIC DIVERSITY IN THE CANARY ISLANDS: A CONSERVATION PERSPECTIVE
858
Plant genetic engineering and agricultural biotechnology 1983–2013
859
Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Rights for Plant Breeding
860
Plant genetic resources conservation and use in light of recent policy developments
861
Plant genome engineering in full bloom
862
Plant genome engineering in full bloom
863
Plant genome modification by homologous recombination
864
Plant Genomics and Proteomics, C.A. Cullis. Wiley-Liss, Hoboken, NJ (2004), ISBN: 0-471-37314-1
865
Plant genotype affects total antioxidant capacity and phenolic contents in fruit
866
Plant genotype strongly modifies the structure and growth of maize rhizosphere microbial communities
867
Plant genotype strongly modifies the structure and growth of maize rhizosphere microbial communities
868
Plant glycoside hydrolases involved in cell wall polysaccharide degradation
869
Plant glycosyltransferases
870
Plant growth – A thermodynamicistʹs view
871
Plant growth and climate change, J.I.L. Morrison, M.D. Morecroft (Eds.). Blackwell Publishing Oxford, UK (2006). 232 pp., USD 199.99, ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-3192-6
872
Plant growth and defense: reply to Herms and Mattson
873
Plant growth and development the new wave
874
Plant growth and foraging for a patchy resource: A credit model
875
Plant growth and foraging for a patchy resource: A credit model
876
Plant growth and ion relations in lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) in response to the combined effects of NaCl and P
877
Plant Growth and Mineral Element Content of Different Gourd Species and Watermelon under Salinity Stress
878
Plant Growth and Morphogenesis in vitroIs Promoted by Associative Methylotrophic Bacteria
879
Plant growth and nematode dynamics in response to soil amendments with neem products, urea and compost
880
Plant growth and nutrition in pine (Pinus thunbergii) seedlings and dehydrogenase and phosphatase activity of ectomycorrhizal root tips inoculated with seven individual ectomycorrhizal fungal species at high and low nitrogen conditions
881
Plant growth and nutrition in pine (Pinus thunbergii) seedlings and dehydrogenase and phosphatase activity of ectomycorrhizal root tips inoculated with seven individual ectomycorrhizal fungal species at high and low nitrogen conditions
882
PLANT GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS ACCUMULATION OF WILD TYPE AND TWO ROOT HAIR MUTANTS OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (BRASSICACEAE)
883
Plant growth and photosynthesis in the transition zone between land and stream
884
Plant growth and yield responses in olive (Olea europaea) to different irrigation levels in an arid region of Argentina
885
Plant growth characters and productivity of wetland rice (Oryza sativa L.) as affected by application of different manures
886
Plant growth depression by selective irradiation of the meristem with CO2 and diode lasers
887
Plant growth during the greenhouse II experiment on the Mir orbital station Original Research Article
888
Plant growth enhancement and suppression of Macrophomina phaseolina causing charcoal rot of peanut by fluorescent Pseudomonas
889
Plant growth influenced by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature: Part I: Mathematical model for standard conditions
890
Plant growth influenced by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature: Part II: Biomass estimation for nonstandard conditions
891
Plant growth inhibitors (Proanthocyanidins) from Prunus armeniaca
892
Plant growth inhibitory activity of medicinal plant Hyptis suaveolens: could allelopathy be a cause?
893
Plant growth modeling and applications
894
PLANT GROWTH MODELING USING L-SYSTEM APPROACH AND ITS VISUALIZATION
895
Plant growth promoting and antagonistic traits of bacteria isolated from forest soil samples
896
Plant growth promoting bacteria effects on growth, photosynthetic pigments and root nutrients uptake of Avena sativa L. under drought stress
897
Plant Growth Promoting Characteristics in Some Flavobacterium spp. Isolated from Soils of Iran
898
Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Phormidium sp. ISC108 on Seed Germination, Growth Indices and Photosynthetic Efficiency of Maize (Zea mays L.)
899
Plant growth promoting properties of a strain of Enterobacter ludwigii isolated from Lolium perenne rhizosphere
900
Plant growth promoting properties of a strain of Enterobacter ludwigii isolated from Lolium perenne rhizosphere
901
Plant Growth Promoting Properties of Rhizobacteria Isolated from Wheat and Pea Grown in Loamy Sand Soil
902
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) improve plant growth, antioxidant capacity, and essential oil properties of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) under water stress
903
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as biofertilizers
904
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria effects on yield and yield components of four rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars under salt condition
905
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria improve growth and essential oil yield in Origanum majorana L.
906
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in promoting sustainable agriculture
907
Plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria strain role in protecting crops sensitive to sulfonylurea herbicides from stress
908
Plant growth promotion and bacterial canker control of Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Campbell 33 by biocontrol agents
909
Plant growth regulator levels during maturation of larch somatic embryos
910
Plant Growth Regulators Alleviate Effects Of Drought Stress On Germination Indices In Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.)
911
PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND NON-INDUCTIVE PLANT ENVIRONMENT EFFECT ON GROWTH AND PLANT HEIGHT OF FACULTATIVE LONG DAY ORNAMENTAL ANNUALS
912
Plant Growth Regulators Impact on Vegetative and Reproductive Characteristics of Gladiolus Cut Flowers (Gladiolus hybridus Hort.)
913
Plant growth stage, fertiliser management and bio-inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria affect the rhizobacterial community structure in rain-fed wheat fields
914
Plant growth stage, fertiliser management and bio-inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria affect the rhizobacterial community structure in rain-fed wheat fields
915
Plant growth stimulation in Prunus species plantlets by BTH or OTC treatments under in vitro conditions
916
Plant growth, biomass production and nutrient accumulation by slash/mulch agroforestry systems in tropical hillsides of Colombia
917
Plant growth, metabolism and adaptation in relation to stress conditions: XVII. Influence of different water treatments on stomatal apparatus, pigments and photosynthetic capacity in Vicia faba
918
Plant Growth, Physiological, and Biochemical Responses of Medic Savory [Satureja macrantha (Makino) Kudô] to Bio-organic and Inorganic Fertilizers
919
Plant growth-promoting bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens NBRISN13 modulates gene expression profile of leaf and rhizosphere community in rice during salt stress
920
Plant growth-promoting bacteria confer resistance in tomato plants to salt stress
921
Plant growth-promoting bacteria in the rhizo- and endosphere of plants: Their role, colonization, mechanisms involved and prospects for utilization
922
Plant growth-promoting bacteria in the rhizo- and endosphere of plants: Their role, colonization, mechanisms involved and prospects for utilization
923
Plant growth-promoting bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain GRP3 influences iron acquisition in mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilzeck)
924
Plant growth-promoting bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain GRP3 influences iron acquisition in mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilzeck)
925
Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Diazotrophs in the Rhizosphere
926
Plant Growth-Promoting Endophyte Serratia marcescens AL2-16 Enhances the Growth of Achyranthes aspera L., a Medicinal Plant
927
Plant growth-promoting oligosaccharides produced from tomato waste
928
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria improved growth, nutrient, and hormone content of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) seedlings
929
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria-Elicited Alterations in Phenolic Profile of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Infected by Sclerotium rolfsii
930
Plant Gum Exudates of the World – Sources, Distribution, Properties, and Applications, A. Nussinovitch. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA (2010)
931
Plant heat shock transcription factors: positive and negative aspects of regulation
932
Plant height and evolutionary games
933
Plant Hemoglobins: A Molecular Fossil Record for the Evolution of Oxygen Transport
934
Plant heterotrimeric G protein function: insights from Arabidopsis and rice mutants
935
Plant hormesis induced by ultraviolet light-C for controlling postharvest diseases of tree fruits
936
Plant Hormone Signaling, P. Hedden, S.G. Thomas (Eds.). Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, UK (2006), ISBN: 9781405138871
937
Plant hormones and Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain 82.139 induce efficient plant regeneration in the cardenolide-producing plant Digitalis minor
938
Plant hormones in defense response of Brassica napus to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum – Reassessing the role of salicylic acid in the interaction with a necrotroph
939
Plant hormones including ethylene are recruited in calyx inflation in Solanaceous plants
940
Plant Host Range of Verticillium longisporum and Microsclerotia Density in Swedish Soils
941
Plant Immunity and Film Noir: What Gumshoe Detectives Can Teach Us about Plant-Pathogen Interactions
942
Plant immunity: the EDS1 regulatory node
943
Plant impact on the coupled terrestrial biogeochemical cycles of silicon and carbon: Implications for biogeochemical carbon sequestration
944
Plant indicator values as a tool for land mollusc autecology assessment
945
Plant induced changes in concentrations of caesium, strontium and uranium in soil solution with reference to major ions and dissolved organic matter
946
Plant innate immunity – direct and indirect recognition of general and specific pathogen-associated molecules
947
Plant innate immunity – sunny side up?
948
Plant innate immunity – sunny side up?
949
Plant inoculation with Piriformospora indica fungus and additive effects of organic and inorganic Zn fertilize on decreasing the Cd concentration of the plants cultivated in the Cd-polluted soil
950
Plant inter-species effects on rhizosphere priming of soil organic matter decomposition
951
Plant inter-species effects on rhizosphere priming of soil organic matter decomposition
952
Plant invaders: The threat to natural ecosystems : by Q.C.B. Cronk and J.L. Fuller Chapman & Hall, 1995. £16.95 pbk (xiv + 241 pages) ISBN 0 412 48380 7
953
Plant invasion of native grassland on serpentine soils has no major effects upon selected physical and biological properties
954
Plant invasion of native grassland on serpentine soils has no major effects upon selected physical and biological properties
955
Plant invasions from a belowground nematocentric perspective
956
Plant invasions from a belowground nematocentric perspective
957
Plant invasions in dynamic desert landscapes. A field and remote sensing assessment of predictive and change modeling
958
Plant ion channels: from molecular structures to physiological functions
959
Plant iridoid glycosides and phytogrowth-inhibitory activity of Verbascum virgatum
960
Plant layout selection process for the fifth-generation Corvette
961
Plant leaf detection using modified active shape models
962
Plant leaf economics and reproductive investment are responsive to gradients of land use intensity
963
Plant lectins: Potential antineoplastic drugs from bench to clinic
964
Plant life histories: a meeting of phylogeny and ecology
965
Plant life history traits of rare versus frequent plant taxa of sandplains: Implications for research and management trials Original Research Article
966
Plant life management activities in Japan
967
Plant life management activities in Japan Original Research Article
968
Plant life management activities of LWR plants in Japan
969
Plant life management activities of LWR plants in Japan
970
Plant life management and modernisation: Research challenges in the EU
971
Plant life-form and germination in a Mexican inter-tropical desert: effects of soil water potential and temperature
972
Plant lignin and nitrogen contents control carbon dioxide production and nitrogen mineralization in soils incubated with Bt and non-Bt corn residues
973
Plant lignin and nitrogen contents control carbon dioxide production and nitrogen mineralization in soils incubated with Bt and non-Bt corn residues
974
Plant Lipid Biosynthesis: Fundamentals and Agricultural Applications, J.L. Harwood (Ed.). Cambridge University Press (1998)
975
Plant Lipids and Fossil Hydrocarbons in Embalming Material of Roman Period Mummies from the Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
976
Plant lipids—biology, utilisation and manipulation, D.J. Murphy (Ed.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (2004), ISBN: 1-4051-1904-7
977
Plant Litter and Soil Reflectance
978
Plant litter decomposition and microbial characteristics in volcanic soils (Mt Etna, Sicily) at different stages of development
979
Plant litter quality influences the contribution of soil fauna to litter decomposition in humid tropical forests, southwestern China
980
Plant litter quality influences the contribution of soil fauna to litter decomposition in humid tropical forests, southwestern China
981
Plant litter-decomposition, humus formation and carbon sequestration: B. Berg and C. McClaugherty (Eds.), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Berlin, New York, 2003, 286 pages, price: Eur 129.95, ISBN 3-540-44329-0
982
Plant location and place marketing: understanding the process from the business customerʹs perspective
983
Plant location and strategic environmental policy with inter-sectoral linkages
984
Plant LysM proteins: modules mediating symbiosis and immunity
985
Plant LysM proteins: modules mediating symbiosis and immunity
986
Plant management tools tested with a small-scale distributed generation laboratory
987
Plant mechanosensing and Ca2+ transport
988
Plant mechanosensing and Ca2+ transport
989
Plant- mediated biosynthesis of Silver nanoparticles from Gymnema sylvestre and their use in phtodegradation of Methyl orange dye
990
Plant mediated green biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Vitex negundo L. extract
991
Plant mediated green synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles using Crataegus douglasii fruit extract
992
Plant Mediated Green Synthesis and Antiviral Activity of Gold and Copper Nanoparticles using Malva parviflora L. Leaf Extract
993
Plant mediated green synthesis of lanthanum oxide (La2O3) nanoparticles: A review
994
Plant Mediated Synthesis of CdS Nanoparticles, their characterization and application for photocatalytic degradation of toxic organic dye
995
Plant mediated synthesis of Iron nanoparticles and their Applications: A Review
996
Plant membrane proteome databases
997
Plant membrane proteomics
998
Plant metabolic engineering: are we ready for phase two?: Editorial overview
999
Plant Metabolic Engineering—Entering the S Curve
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