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Plant extracts containing cinnamaldehyde, eugenol and capsicum oleoresin added to feedlot cattle diets: Ruminal environment, short term intake pattern and animal performance
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Plant extracts for the control of bacterial growth: Efficacy, stability and safety issues for food application
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts interfere with peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation in dairy cows
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Plant extracts rich in polyphenols (PERP) are efficient antioxidants to prevent lipoperoxidation in plasma lipids from animals fed n − 3 PUFA supplemented diets
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Plant extracts to manipulate rumen fermentation
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Plant Exudates of the World: sources, distribution, properties and applications
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Plant facilitation in extreme environments: The non-random distribution of saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea) under their nurse associates and the relationship to nurse architecture
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Plant ferritin accumulates in response to photoinhibition but its ectopic overexpression does not protect against photoinhibition
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Plant fiber intrusive growth characterized by NMR method
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Plant fibre composites – porosity and stiffness
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Plant fibre composites – porosity and volumetric interaction
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Plant fibre reinforced cement components for roofing
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Plant Flora of Iran: History and Applications in Traditional Medicine
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Plant foods
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Plant for the production of activated carbon and electric power from the gases originated in gasification processes
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Plant functional classifications: from general groups to specific groups based on response to disturbance
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Plant functional diversity in agricultural margins and fallow fields varies with landscape complexity level: Conservation implications
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Plant functional diversity, species diversity and climate in arid and semi-arid southern Africa
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Plant functional modelling as a basis for assessing the impact of management on plant safety
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Plant functional types and climate along a precipitation gradient in temperate grasslands, north-east China and south-east Mongolia
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Plant gas exchange and water status in urban desert landscapes
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Plant gene expression profiling with DNA microarrays
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Plant generalization on pollinators: species property or local phenomenon?
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PLANT GENETIC DIVERSITY IN THE CANARY ISLANDS: A CONSERVATION PERSPECTIVE
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Plant genetic engineering and agricultural biotechnology 1983–2013
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Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Rights for Plant Breeding
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Plant genetic resources conservation and use in light of recent policy developments
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Plant genome engineering in full bloom
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Plant genome engineering in full bloom
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Plant genome modification by homologous recombination
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Plant Genomics and Proteomics, C.A. Cullis. Wiley-Liss, Hoboken, NJ (2004), ISBN: 0-471-37314-1
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Plant genotype affects total antioxidant capacity and phenolic contents in fruit
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Plant genotype strongly modifies the structure and growth of maize rhizosphere microbial communities
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Plant genotype strongly modifies the structure and growth of maize rhizosphere microbial communities
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Plant glycoside hydrolases involved in cell wall polysaccharide degradation
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Plant glycosyltransferases
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Plant growth – A thermodynamicistʹs view
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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
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Plant growth and defense: reply to Herms and Mattson
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Plant growth and development the new wave
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Plant growth and foraging for a patchy resource: A credit model
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Plant growth and foraging for a patchy resource: A credit model
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Plant growth and ion relations in lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) in response to the combined effects of NaCl and P
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Plant Growth and Mineral Element Content of Different Gourd Species and Watermelon under Salinity Stress
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Plant Growth and Morphogenesis in vitroIs Promoted by Associative Methylotrophic Bacteria
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Plant growth and nematode dynamics in response to soil amendments with neem products, urea and compost
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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
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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
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PLANT GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS ACCUMULATION OF WILD TYPE AND TWO ROOT HAIR MUTANTS OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (BRASSICACEAE)
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Plant growth and photosynthesis in the transition zone between land and stream
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Plant growth and yield responses in olive (Olea europaea) to different irrigation levels in an arid region of Argentina
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Plant growth characters and productivity of wetland rice (Oryza sativa L.) as affected by application of different manures
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Plant growth depression by selective irradiation of the meristem with CO2 and diode lasers
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Plant growth during the greenhouse II experiment on the Mir orbital station Original Research Article
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Plant growth enhancement and suppression of Macrophomina phaseolina causing charcoal rot of peanut by fluorescent Pseudomonas
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Plant growth influenced by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature: Part I: Mathematical model for standard conditions
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Plant growth influenced by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature: Part II: Biomass estimation for nonstandard conditions
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Plant growth inhibitors (Proanthocyanidins) from Prunus armeniaca
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Plant growth inhibitory activity of medicinal plant Hyptis suaveolens: could allelopathy be a cause?
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Plant growth modeling and applications
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PLANT GROWTH MODELING USING L-SYSTEM APPROACH AND ITS VISUALIZATION
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Plant growth promoting and antagonistic traits of bacteria isolated from forest soil samples
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Plant growth promoting bacteria effects on growth, photosynthetic pigments and root nutrients uptake of Avena sativa L. under drought stress
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Plant Growth Promoting Characteristics in Some Flavobacterium spp. Isolated from Soils of Iran
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Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Phormidium sp. ISC108 on Seed Germination, Growth Indices and Photosynthetic Efficiency of Maize (Zea mays L.)
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Plant growth promoting properties of a strain of Enterobacter ludwigii isolated from Lolium perenne rhizosphere
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Plant growth promoting properties of a strain of Enterobacter ludwigii isolated from Lolium perenne rhizosphere
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Plant Growth Promoting Properties of Rhizobacteria Isolated from Wheat and Pea Grown in Loamy Sand Soil
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) improve plant growth, antioxidant capacity, and essential oil properties of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) under water stress
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as biofertilizers
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria effects on yield and yield components of four rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars under salt condition
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria improve growth and essential oil yield in Origanum majorana L.
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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in promoting sustainable agriculture
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Plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria strain role in protecting crops sensitive to sulfonylurea herbicides from stress
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Plant growth promotion and bacterial canker control of Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Campbell 33 by biocontrol agents
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Plant growth regulator levels during maturation of larch somatic embryos
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Plant Growth Regulators Alleviate Effects Of Drought Stress On Germination Indices In Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.)
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PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND NON-INDUCTIVE PLANT ENVIRONMENT EFFECT ON GROWTH AND PLANT HEIGHT OF FACULTATIVE LONG DAY ORNAMENTAL ANNUALS
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Plant Growth Regulators Impact on Vegetative and Reproductive Characteristics of Gladiolus Cut Flowers (Gladiolus hybridus Hort.)
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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
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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
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Plant growth stimulation in Prunus species plantlets by BTH or OTC treatments under in vitro conditions
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Plant growth, biomass production and nutrient accumulation by slash/mulch agroforestry systems in tropical hillsides of Colombia
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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
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Plant Growth, Physiological, and Biochemical Responses of Medic Savory [Satureja macrantha (Makino) Kudô] to Bio-organic and Inorganic Fertilizers
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens NBRISN13 modulates gene expression profile of leaf and rhizosphere community in rice during salt stress
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria confer resistance in tomato plants to salt stress
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria in the rhizo- and endosphere of plants: Their role, colonization, mechanisms involved and prospects for utilization
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria in the rhizo- and endosphere of plants: Their role, colonization, mechanisms involved and prospects for utilization
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Plant growth-promoting bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain GRP3 influences iron acquisition in mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilzeck)
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Plant growth-promoting bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain GRP3 influences iron acquisition in mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilzeck)
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Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Diazotrophs in the Rhizosphere
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Plant Growth-Promoting Endophyte Serratia marcescens AL2-16 Enhances the Growth of Achyranthes aspera L., a Medicinal Plant
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Plant growth-promoting oligosaccharides produced from tomato waste
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria improved growth, nutrient, and hormone content of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) seedlings
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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria-Elicited Alterations in Phenolic Profile of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Infected by Sclerotium rolfsii
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Plant Gum Exudates of the World – Sources, Distribution, Properties, and Applications, A. Nussinovitch. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA (2010)
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Plant heat shock transcription factors: positive and negative aspects of regulation
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Plant height and evolutionary games
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Plant Hemoglobins: A Molecular Fossil Record for the Evolution of Oxygen Transport
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Plant heterotrimeric G protein function: insights from Arabidopsis and rice mutants
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Plant hormesis induced by ultraviolet light-C for controlling postharvest diseases of tree fruits
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Plant Hormone Signaling, P. Hedden, S.G. Thomas (Eds.). Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, UK (2006), ISBN: 9781405138871
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Plant hormones and Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain 82.139 induce efficient plant regeneration in the cardenolide-producing plant Digitalis minor
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Plant hormones in defense response of Brassica napus to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum – Reassessing the role of salicylic acid in the interaction with a necrotroph
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Plant hormones including ethylene are recruited in calyx inflation in Solanaceous plants
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Plant Host Range of Verticillium longisporum and Microsclerotia Density in Swedish Soils
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Plant Immunity and Film Noir: What Gumshoe Detectives Can Teach Us about Plant-Pathogen Interactions
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Plant immunity: the EDS1 regulatory node
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Plant impact on the coupled terrestrial biogeochemical cycles of silicon and carbon: Implications for biogeochemical carbon sequestration
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Plant indicator values as a tool for land mollusc autecology assessment
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Plant induced changes in concentrations of caesium, strontium and uranium in soil solution with reference to major ions and dissolved organic matter
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Plant innate immunity – direct and indirect recognition of general and specific pathogen-associated molecules
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Plant innate immunity – sunny side up?
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Plant innate immunity – sunny side up?
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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
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Plant inter-species effects on rhizosphere priming of soil organic matter decomposition
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Plant inter-species effects on rhizosphere priming of soil organic matter decomposition
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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
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Plant invasion of native grassland on serpentine soils has no major effects upon selected physical and biological properties
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Plant invasion of native grassland on serpentine soils has no major effects upon selected physical and biological properties
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Plant invasions from a belowground nematocentric perspective
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Plant invasions from a belowground nematocentric perspective
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Plant invasions in dynamic desert landscapes. A field and remote sensing assessment of predictive and change modeling
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Plant ion channels: from molecular structures to physiological functions
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Plant iridoid glycosides and phytogrowth-inhibitory activity of Verbascum virgatum
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Plant layout selection process for the fifth-generation Corvette
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Plant leaf detection using modified active shape models
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Plant leaf economics and reproductive investment are responsive to gradients of land use intensity
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Plant lectins: Potential antineoplastic drugs from bench to clinic
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Plant life histories: a meeting of phylogeny and ecology
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Plant life history traits of rare versus frequent plant taxa of sandplains: Implications for research and management trials Original Research Article
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Plant life management activities in Japan
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Plant life management activities in Japan Original Research Article
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Plant life management activities of LWR plants in Japan
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Plant life management activities of LWR plants in Japan
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Plant life management and modernisation: Research challenges in the EU
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Plant life-form and germination in a Mexican inter-tropical desert: effects of soil water potential and temperature
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Plant lignin and nitrogen contents control carbon dioxide production and nitrogen mineralization in soils incubated with Bt and non-Bt corn residues
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Plant lignin and nitrogen contents control carbon dioxide production and nitrogen mineralization in soils incubated with Bt and non-Bt corn residues
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Plant Lipid Biosynthesis: Fundamentals and Agricultural Applications, J.L. Harwood (Ed.). Cambridge University Press (1998)
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Plant Lipids and Fossil Hydrocarbons in Embalming Material of Roman Period Mummies from the Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
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Plant lipids—biology, utilisation and manipulation, D.J. Murphy (Ed.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (2004), ISBN: 1-4051-1904-7
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Plant Litter and Soil Reflectance
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Plant litter decomposition and microbial characteristics in volcanic soils (Mt Etna, Sicily) at different stages of development
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Plant litter quality influences the contribution of soil fauna to litter decomposition in humid tropical forests, southwestern China
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Plant litter quality influences the contribution of soil fauna to litter decomposition in humid tropical forests, southwestern China
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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
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Plant location and place marketing: understanding the process from the business customerʹs perspective
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Plant location and strategic environmental policy with inter-sectoral linkages
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Plant LysM proteins: modules mediating symbiosis and immunity
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Plant LysM proteins: modules mediating symbiosis and immunity
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Plant management tools tested with a small-scale distributed generation laboratory
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Plant mechanosensing and Ca2+ transport
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Plant mechanosensing and Ca2+ transport
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Plant- mediated biosynthesis of Silver nanoparticles from Gymnema sylvestre and their use in phtodegradation of Methyl orange dye
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Plant mediated green biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Vitex negundo L. extract
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Plant mediated green synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles using Crataegus douglasii fruit extract
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Plant Mediated Green Synthesis and Antiviral Activity of Gold and Copper Nanoparticles using Malva parviflora L. Leaf Extract
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Plant mediated green synthesis of lanthanum oxide (La2O3) nanoparticles: A review
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Plant Mediated Synthesis of CdS Nanoparticles, their characterization and application for photocatalytic degradation of toxic organic dye
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Plant mediated synthesis of Iron nanoparticles and their Applications: A Review
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Plant membrane proteome databases
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Plant membrane proteomics
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Plant metabolic engineering: are we ready for phase two?: Editorial overview
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Plant Metabolic Engineering—Entering the S Curve
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Plant metabolism: where are all those pathways leading us?: Editorial overview
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Plant metabolism: where are all those pathways leading us?: Editorial overview
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Plant metabolites of polychlorinated biphenyls in hairy root culture of black nightshade Solanum nigrum SNC-9O Original Research Article
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Plant metabolomics: Resolution and quantification of elusive peaks in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry profiles of complex plant extracts using multi-way decomposition methods
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Plant Microbial Fuel Cell Energy Harvesting Boost Converter with/without the Super Capacitor
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Plant microcosm studies demonstrating bioremediation of cyanide toxicity by Trichoderma and Fusarium spp.
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Plant microfossil analysis of soils from Polynesian stonefields in South Auckland, New Zealand
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Plant micronutrients, C.P. Sharma (Ed.). Science Publishers, Enfield, NH (2006), ISBN: 1-57808-416-4
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Plant microRNAs: new players in functional genomics
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Plant migration and persistence under climate change in fragmented landscapes: Does it depend on the key point of vulnerability within the lifecycle?
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Plant migration and persistence under climate change in fragmented landscapes: Does it depend on the key point of vulnerability within the lifecycle?
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Plant migration and plant communities at the time of the “green Sahara”
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Plant mineral nutrition, gas exchange and photosynthesis in space: A review Original Research Article
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Plant Mitochondria, D.C. Logan (Ed.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK (2007)
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Plant Mitochondria: from Gene to Function, I.M. Möller, P. Gardeström, K. Glimelius, E. Glaser (Eds.). Backhuys Publishers, Leiden (1998)
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Plant mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascades
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Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology in India
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Plant molecular biology in Argentina and Chile
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Plant Molecular Biology in China
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Plant molecular biology in China: Opportunities and challenges
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Plant Molecular Biology in Mexico
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Plant molecular diversity and applications to genomics
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Plant molecular genetics : By Monica A. Hughes. ISBN 0-582-24730-6. Addison Wesley Longman Limited. Harlow, UK, 1996, 236 pp
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Plant molecular stress responses face climate change
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Plant molecular stress responses face climate change
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Plant molybdoenzymes and their response to stress
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Plant monocultures produce more antagonistic soil Streptomyces communities than high-diversity plant communities
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Plant monocultures produce more antagonistic soil Streptomyces communities than high-diversity plant communities
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Plant Monooxygenases: Participation in Xenobiotic Oxidation
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Plant morphogenesis: long-distance coordination and local patterning
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Plant N capture and microfaunal dynamics from decomposing grass and earthworm residues in soil
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Plant N capture and microfaunal dynamics from decomposing grass and earthworm residues in soil
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Plant nanotoxicology
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Plant nanotoxicology
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Plant Natriuretic Peptide Immunoreactants Modulate Plasma-Membrane H+ Gradients in Solanum tuberosum L. Leaf Tissue Vesicles
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Plant nematode resistance genes
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Plant nematodes associated with grapevine seedlings and rootstock in Balochistan
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Plant nitrate use in deciduous woodland: the relationship between leaf N, 15N natural abundance of forbs and soil N mineralisation
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Plant nitrate use in deciduous woodland: the relationship between leaf N, 15N natural abundance of forbs and soil N mineralisation
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Plant Nitrogen Dynamics and Nitrogen-use Strategies under Altered Nitrogen Seasonality and Competition
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Plant nitrogen status rapidly alters amino acid metabolism and excretion in Bemisia tabaci
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Plant nuclear bodies
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Plant nuclear gene knockout reveals a role in plastid division for the homolog of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ, an ancestral tubulin : Strepp R, Scholz S, Kruse S, Speth V, Reski R: Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1998, 95:4368–4373
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Plant Nuclear RNA Polymerase IV Mediates siRNA and DNA Methylation-Dependent Heterochromatin Formation
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Plant nutrient contents of cattle manures from small-scale farms and experimental stations in the Ethiopian highlands
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Plant nutrient-acquisition strategies change with soil age
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Plant nutrients in a degraded soil treated with water treatment sludge and cultivated with grasses and leguminous plants
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Plant nutrients in a degraded soil treated with water treatment sludge and cultivated with grasses and leguminous plants
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Plant nutritional status modulates glutamine synthetase levels in ripe tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum cv. Micro-Tom)
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Plant object-orientated model formalization — case study: HDS plant design
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Plant odour processing in the antennal lobe of male and female grapevine moths, Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
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Plant oils: The perfect renewable resource for polymer science?!
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Plant organelle positioning
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Plant organelle proteomics
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Plant origin liquid waste: A resource for singlecell protein production by yeast
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Plant Parameter Response to Compaction
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Plant parameter values for models in temperate climates
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Plant parameter values for models in temperate climates
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Plant parasitic and vector nematodes associated with Asiatic and Oriental hybrid lilies
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Plant parasitic nematode populations on upland and hydromorphic rice in Cote dIvoire: relationship with moisture availability and crop development on a valley slope
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Plant parasitic nematodes (Tylenchida: Nematoda) in Turkey
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Plant parasitic nematodes from a forest tree nursery in southern Spain with some notes about the influence of soil storage on the quantitative recovery of Meloidogyne arenaria
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Plant parasitic nematodes from rhizosphere of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) with two new records of Geocenamus squamatus and Filenchus pratensis from Iran
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Plant Patenting And Farmers Right Under Iprs Law With Special Reference To Indian Iprs Law
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Plant Pathogen Detection and Disease Diagnosis. P. Narayanasamy. 15 × 22.5 cm. vi + 331 pp. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc., 1997. $145. ISBN 0-8247-0040-6 (hardback).
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Plant pathogen Protocolletotrichum from a Deccan intertrappean bed (Maastrichtian), India
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Plant pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins: A focus on PR peptides
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Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Genomics and Molecular Biology, Robert W. Jackson (Ed.). Caister Academic Press, UK (2009)
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Plant Pathogens and Plant Diseases. edited by J. F. Brown and H. J. Ogle. 25 × 17.6 cm, 550 pp. Armidale, Australia: Rockvale Publications, 1997. Price $A49.00. ISBN 186389-439-X (paperback).
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Plant Pathogens and the Worldwide Movement of Seeds. D. C. McGee (ed.). 23 × 15 cm, 109 pp. St. Paul, MN, USA: The American Phytopathological Society [ http://www.scisoc.org/apspress], 1997. $35. ISBN 0-89054-185-X (paperback).
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Plant Pathologistʹs Pocketbook, Third edition .
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Plant Pathology (4th edn). George N. Agrios. 28.5 × 22 cm, 635 pp. New York, USA: Academic Press, 1997. Price $60/£42. ISBN 0-12-044564-6 (hardback).
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Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens. 3rd edition. J. A. Lucas. 19 cm × 24.5 cm. 288 pp. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science [ http://http://www.blacksci.co.uk/default.htm], 1998. £22.50. ISBN 0-632-03046-1 (paperback).
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Plant Pathology, G.N. Agrios. Fifth ed. Elsevier Academic Press, Burlington, MA (2005). 922 pp., Hardcover, Price: US$ 74.95, ISBN: 0-12-044565-4.
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Plant pectin methylesterase and its inhibitor from kiwi fruit: Interaction analysis by surface plasmon resonance
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Plant performance, dioxygenase-expressing rhizosphere bacteria, and biodegradation of weathered hydrocarbons in contaminated soil
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Plant Phase Transitions Make a SPLash
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Plant phenolics as cross-linkers of gelatin gels and gelatin-based coacervates for use as food ingredients
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Plant phenolics: Recent advances on their biosynthesis, genetics, and ecophysiology
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Plant phenology and soil fertility effects on below-ground carbon allocation for an annual (Bromus madritensis) and a perennial (Bromus erectus) grass species
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Plant phenology and soil fertility effects on below-ground carbon allocation for an annual (Bromus madritensis) and a perennial (Bromus erectus) grass species
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Plant Phenology Influences the Effect of Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Development of Verticillium-induced Wilt in Pepper
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Plant phenology, shoot growth, and branching pattern in Mulinum spinosum (Apiaceae), a cushion shrub of the arid Patagonian steppe of Argentina
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Plant phenotypic functional composition effects on soil processes in a semiarid grassland
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Plant phenotypic functional composition effects on soil processes in a semiarid grassland
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Plant phenotypic plasticity and non-cognitive behaviour
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Plant phenotypic plasticity in a changing climate
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Plant phenotypic plasticity in a changing climate
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Plant Phospholipase Dα Is an Acidic Phospholipase Active at Near-Physiological Ca2+ Concentrations
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Plant physiological ecology of tropical forest canopies
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Plant Physiological Ecology, H. Lambers, F.S. Chapin III, T.L. Pons (Eds.). Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (1998)
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Plant physiological responses to UV-B radiation
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Plant physiology in the genomic era
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Plant physiology in theory and practice: An analysis of the WBE model for vascular plants
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Plant Physiology, 2nd Ed., L. Taiz, E. Zeiger (Eds.). Sinauer Associates, Inc., publishers, Sunderland Massachusetts (1998)
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Plant Pigments as Biomarkers of Organic Matter Sources in Sediments and Coastal Waters of Cyprus (eastern Mediterranean)
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Plant plasma membrane 14-3-3 proteins differ in solubility and form fusicoccin-dependent complexes
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Plant Polyketide Synthases: A fascinating group of enzymes
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Plant polymer biodegradation in relation to global carbon management
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Plant polyphenols: Modifiers of immune function and risk of cardiovascular disease
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Plant population growth and competition in a light gradient: A mathematical model of canopy partitioning
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Plant Populations Densities and Seed Size Interaction in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
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Plant practice innovations in a phospate concentrator
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Plant production on the threshold of a new century : Edited by P. C. Struik, W. J. Vredenberg, J. A. Renkema and J. E. Parlevliet. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994. 501 pp. ISBN 0 7923 2903 1. Price: £120 or US$177 (hardback)
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Plant production, and carbon and nitrogen source pools, are strongly intensified by experimental warming in alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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Plant production, and carbon and nitrogen source pools, are strongly intensified by experimental warming in alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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Plant productivity in cassava-based mixed cropping systems in Colombian hillside farms
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Plant Products as Antimicrobial Agents
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Plant products used as mosquito repellents in Guinea Bissau, West Africa
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Plant programmed cell death: A common way to die
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Plant proliferation in a spatial model of Cournot competition
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Plant proteases, protein degradation, and oxidative stress: role of peroxisomes
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Plant protection in spring cereal production with reduced tillage. I. Grain yield and weed development
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Plant protection in spring cereal production with reduced tillage. II. Pests and beneficial insects
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Plant protection in spring cereal production with reduced tillage. III. Cereal diseases
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Plant protection in spring cereal production with reduced tillage. IV. : Changes in the weed flora and weed seedbank
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Plant protection product supplementary protection certificates
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PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN ORGANIC GRAPEVINE GROWING
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PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN ORGANICGRAPEVINE GROWING
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Plant protection products: assessing the risk for terrestrial plants
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Plant Protein Hydrolysates: Preparation of Defined Peptide Fractions Promoting Growth and Production in Animal Cells Cultures
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Plant protein-coding gene families: emerging bioinformatics approaches
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Plant protein-coding gene families: emerging bioinformatics approaches
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Plant Proteomics and Industrial Oil Plants
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Plant Proteus: brown algal morphological plasticity and underlying developmental mechanisms
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Plant Proteus: brown algal morphological plasticity and underlying developmental mechanisms
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Plant protoplast technology: Current status
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Plant quality or quantity? Host exploitation strategies in three Chrysomelidae species associated with Asteraceae host plants
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Plant recolonization after severe degradation: a case study in the Negev highlands of Israel
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Plant Recovery and Grain-Yield Formation in Barley and Triticale Following Forage Removal at Two Cutting Stages
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Plant recruitment and range size: Transition probabilities from ovule to adult in two Ipomoea
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Plant reestablishment 15 years after the debris avalanche at Mount St. Helens, Washington
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Plant refurbishment in historical buildings turned into museum
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PLANT REGENERATION AND AGROBACTERIUM-MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION OF TWO ELITE ASPEN HYBRID CLONES FROM IN VITRO LEAF TISSUES
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Plant Regeneration from Callus Culture of Clematis gouriana Roxb. – A Rare Medicinal Plant
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PLANT REGENERATION FROM CALLUS CULTURES OF MACLURA TINCTORIA, AN ENDANGERED WOODY SPECIES
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Plant regeneration from callus of Cuscuta reflexa – an angiospermic parasite – and modulation of catalase and peroxidase activity by salicylic acid and naphthalene acetic acid
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Plant Regeneration from Cell Suspension Protoplasts of Two Iranian Japonica Rice Cultivars and Ploidy Level of Regenerated Plants
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Plant regeneration from encapsulated nodal segments of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., a timber-yielding leguminous tree species
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Plant Regeneration from Protoplasts of Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Boiss
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Plant regeneration from seedling explants of Juncus effusus
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Plant regeneration from shoot apical meristems of Melia azedarach L. ( Meliaceae )
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Plant regeneration from sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) hypocotyl explants
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Plant regeneration from the protoplasts of Solanum tuberosum , S. nigrum and S. bulbocastanum
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Plant Regeneration from Wheat Leaf Explants
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Plant regeneration functional groups modulate the response to fire of soil enzyme activities in a Mediterranean shrubland
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Plant regeneration functional groups modulate the response to fire of soil enzyme activities in a Mediterranean shrubland
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Plant regeneration of Citrus sinensis var. Thamson navel using sodium alginate-encapsulated shoot tips
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Plant regeneration of the arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L . from spores and identification of its tolerance and accumulation of arsenic and copper
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Plant regeneration of the Australian native ornamental genus, Pandorea
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PLANT REGENERATION TECHNIQUE FROM RHIZOME EXPLANTS OF Aglaonema simplex
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PLANT REGENERATION THROUGH CALLUS INDUCTION ON MEDICINAL HERB Viola odorata - ROLE OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND EXPLANTS
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Plant regeneration through multiple adventitious shoot differentiation from callus cultures of slash pine (Pinus elliottii)
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PLANT REGENERATION THROUGH SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS FROM ZYGOTIC EMBRYO-DERIVED CALLUS OF ARECA CATECHU L. (ARECACEAE)
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Plant Regeneration via Direct Somatic Embryogenesis in Three Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.) Cultivars
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PLANT REGENERATION VIA ORGANOGENESIS FROM ADVENTITIOUS BUD EXPLANTS OF A MEDICINAL HERB SPECIES, POLYGONATUM CYRTONEMA
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Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in Verbascum speciosum Schard.
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Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis from immature cotyledons of Camellia nitidissima Chi
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Plant regulation of microbial enzyme production in situ
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Plant regulation of microbial enzyme production in situ
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Plant remains as indicators for economic activity: a case study from Iron Age Ashkelon
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Plant remains from Early Cretaceous deposits on the Goban Spur, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic Ocean, and their palaeoenvironmental significance
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Plant remains from the Lower Cretaceous Fossil-Lagerstنtte of Pietraroja, Benevento, southern Italy
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Plant remains, alluvial chronology, and cave speleothem isotopes indicate abrupt Holocene climatic change at 6 ka in midwestern USA
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Plant reserves of perennial grasses subjected to drought and defoliation stresses on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia
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Plant residue biochemistry regulates soil carbon cycling and carbon sequestration
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Plant residue biochemistry regulates soil carbon cycling and carbon sequestration
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Plant residues — A low cost, effective bioremediation treatment for petrogenic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil Original Research Article
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Plant Resistance Genes: Their Structure, Function and Evolution
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Plant Resistance to Parasitic Nematodes
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Plant Resistance to Pathogen Infection: Forms and Mechanisms of Innate and Acquired Resistance
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Plant Resource Allocation, edited by F.A. Bazzaz and J. Grace
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Plant resource conservation planning in protected natural areas: an example from the Canary Islands, Spain Original Research Article
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Plant Respiration. From Cell to Ecosystem, Series: Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration. Lambers, H, Miquel Ribas-Carbo, M. (Eds.), Vol. 18. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2005) (250pp., ISBN: , EUR 144.45, GBP 94.00, USD 179.00).
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Plant Respiration: Physiological Aspects, T.K. Golovko, St. Petersburg: Nauka, 1999
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Plant Respiratory Burst Oxidase Homologs Impinge on Wound Responsiveness and Development in Lycopersicon esculentum
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Plant responces to global changes in Co2: unfinished business?
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Plant response regulators implicated in signal transduction and circadian rhythm
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Plant response to evapotranspiration and soil water sensor irrigation scheduling methods for papaya production in south Florida
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Plant Response to Integrated Impact of Natural and Anthropogenic Stress Factors
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Plant Response to Mechanical Stress
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Plant responses to bacterial quorum sensing signals
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Plant responses to drought, from ABA signal transduction events to the action of the induced proteins
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Plant Responses to Environmental Stress, M.F. Smallwood, C.M. Calvert, D.J. Bowles (Eds.). BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd., Oxford (1999)
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Plant Responses to Ethylene Gas Are Mediated by SCFEBF1/EBF2-Dependent Proteolysis of EIN3 Transcription Factor
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Plant Responses to Individual and Combined Effects of Abiotic Stress: Lycium depressum L. Vegetative Parameters under Salinity and Drought
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Plant responses to nodulation factors
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Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
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Plant responses to stress: functions of the Arabidopsis TCH genes
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Plant richness patterns in agricultural and urban landscapes in Central Germany—spatial gradients of species richness
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Plant RNA chaperones in stress response
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Plant RNA chaperones in stress response
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Plant roles and decision autonomy in multinational plant networks
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Plant salt-tolerance mechanisms
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Plant salt-tolerance mechanisms
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Plant science: the key to preventing slow cadmium poisoning
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Plant science: the key to preventing slow cadmium poisoning
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Plant Secondary Metabolism, D.S. Seigler (Ed.). Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht (1998)
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Plant secondary metabolite diversity as a resistance trait against insects: a test with Sitophilus granarius (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and seed secondary metabolites
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Plant secondary metabolites – a primary resource: Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism and Functions of Plant Secondary Metabolites and their Exploitation in Biotechnology, edited by M. Wink
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Plant secondary metabolites and vertebrate herbivores – from physiological regulation to ecosystem function
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Plant secondary metabolites, biphenyl, and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin effects on aerobic polychlorinated biphenyl removal and microbial community structure in soils
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Plant secondary metabolites, biphenyl, and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin effects on aerobic polychlorinated biphenyl removal and microbial community structure in soils
375
Plant seed classification using pyrolysis mass spectrometry with unsupervised learning: The application of auto-associative and Kohonen artificial neural networks
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Plant selectable markers and reporter genes
377
Plant self-defense mechanisms against oxidative injury and protection of the forest by planting trees of triploids and tetraploids
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Plant senescence: A mechanism for nutrient release in temperate agricultural wetlands
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Plant separation: 50 ways to leave your mother
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Plant serine acetyltransferase: new insights for regulation of sulphur metabolism in plant cells
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Plant serine proteases: biochemical, physiological and molecular features
382
Plant Sexual Systems and a Review of the Breeding System Studies in the Caatinga, a Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest
383
Plant signaling systems. Plastid-generated signals and their role in nuclear gene expression
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Plant signalling peptides
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Plant single-cell and single-cell-type metabolomics
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Plant single-cell and single-cell-type metabolomics
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Plant sink-source relationships and carbon isotopic labeling techniques . Taher Barzegar* and Fatemhe Nekounam
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Plant size effects on the relationships among specific leaf area, leaf nutrient content, and photosynthetic capacity in tropical woody species
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Plant size preference of Agapeta zoegana L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a root-feeding biological control agent of spotted knapweed
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Plant size: Capital cost relationships in the dry mill ethanol industry
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Plant sizing and evaluation of hydrogen production costs from advanced processes coupled to a nuclear heat source. Part I: Sulphur–iodine cycle
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Plant sizing and evaluation of hydrogen production costs from advanced processes coupled to a nuclear heat source: Part II: Hybrid-sulphur cycle
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Plant Spacing Affects the Growth and Seed Production of Okra Varieties
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Plant spacing and weeding regime interaction in transplant aus rice
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Plant species affect acid phosphatase, ergosterol and microbial P in a Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm.) forest in south-western Australia
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Plant species affect acid phosphatase, ergosterol and microbial P in a Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm.) forest in south-western Australia
397
Plant Species and Functional Types’ Diversity in Relation to Grazing in Arid and Semi-arid Rangelands, Khabr National Park, Iran
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Plant species composition in a temperate forest: Multi-scale patterns and determinants
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Plant species composition, calculated leaf masses and estimated biogenic emissions of urban landscape types from a field survey in Phoenix, Arizona
400
Plant species differences in particulate matter accumulation on leaf surfaces Original Research Article
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Plant species diversity and composition along an experimental gradient of northern hardwood abundance in Picea mariana plantations
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Plant Species Diversity and Phytomass along an Altitudinal Gradient of Himalayan Rangeland of Eastern Nepal
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Plant Species Diversity in Gonabad
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Plant Species Diversity in Jokhaneh Plain and Southern Slope of the Nil Mt. in Kohgilouyeh va Boyerahmad Province (Central Zagros Region of Iran)
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Plant species diversity in the traditional homegardens of Meitei community: a case study from Barak Valley, Assam
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Plant Species Diversity Response to Animal Grazing Intensity in Semi-Steppe Rangelands
407
Plant species dominance at a grassland–shrubland ecotone: an individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species
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Plant species dominance at a grassland–shrubland ecotone: an individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species
409
Plant species effects and carbon and nitrogen cycling in a sagebrush–crested wheatgrass soil
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Plant species effects and carbon and nitrogen cycling in a sagebrush–crested wheatgrass soil
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Plant species extinction debt in a temperate biodiversity hotspot: Community, species and functional traits approaches
412
Plant species identification using digital morphometrics: A review
413
Plant species in arable field margins and road verges of central Norway
414
Plant species in Oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) understory and their relationship with physical and chemical properties of soil in different altitude classes in the Arghvan valley protected area, Iran
415
Plant species influence microbial diversity and carbon allocation in the rhizosphere
416
Plant species influence microbial diversity and carbon allocation in the rhizosphere
417
Plant species influence microbial metabolic activity and butachlor biodegradation in a riparian soil from Chongming Island, China
418
Plant species loss due to forest succession in Alpine pastures depends on site conditions and observation scale
419
Plant species responses to cattle grazing in mesic semi-natural grassland
420
Plant species richness and composition in managed grasslands: The relative importance of field management and environmental factors Original Research Article
421
Plant species richness and floristic composition change along a rice-pasture sequence in subsistence farms of Brazilian Amazon, influence on the fallows biodiversity (Benfica, State of Pará)
422
Plant species richness drives the density and diversity of Collembola in temperate grassland
423
Plant species richness enhanced the methane emission in experimental microcosms
424
Plant species richness in midfield islets and road verges – The effect of landscape fragmentation Original Research Article
425
Plant species richness in relation to pasture position, management, and scale
426
Plant species richness in the Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina: Ecological traits and habitat fragmentation effects Original Research Article
427
Plant species richness leaves a legacy of enhanced root litter-induced decomposition in soil
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Plant species richness leaves a legacy of enhanced root litter-induced decomposition in soil
429
Plant species richness of afforestations with different former use and habitat continuity
430
Plant species richness, composition and habitat specificity in a Norwegian agricultural landscape
431
Plant species traits regulate methane production in freshwater wetland soils
432
Plant species traits regulate methane production in freshwater wetland soils
433
Plant Species, Host Age and Host Genotype Effects on Meloidogyne incognita Biocontrol by Pseudomonas fluorescens Strain CHA0 and its Genetically-Modified Derivatives
434
Plant Spread Simulator: A model for simulating large-scale directed dispersal processes across heterogeneous environments
435
Plant Spread Simulator: A model for simulating large-scale directed dispersal processes across heterogeneous environments
436
Plant Stanol and Sterol Esters in the Control of Blood Cholesterol Levels: Mechanism and Safety Aspects
437
Plant stanols induce intestinal tumor formation by up-regulating Wnt and EGFR signaling in ApcMin mice
438
Plant Stem Cell Niches: Standing the Test of Time
439
Plant sterol and stanol substrate specificity of pancreatic cholesterol esterase
440
Plant Sterol Biosynthesis: Identification and Characterization of Higher Plant Δ7-Sterol C5(6)-Desaturase
441
Plant Sterol Biosynthesis: Identification of a NADPH Dependent Sterone Reductase Involved in Sterol-4 Demethylation
442
Plant sterol oxides in functional beverages: Influence of matrix and storage
443
Plant sterols and host plant suitability for generalist and specialist caterpillars
444
Plant sterols as selective DNA polymerase β lyase inhibitors and potentiators of bleomycin cytotoxicity Original Research Article
445
Plant sterols combined with exercise for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia: overview of independent and synergistic mechanisms of action
446
Plant sterols from foods in inflammation and risk of cardiovascular disease: A real threat?
447
Plant Sterols in Serum and in Atherosclerotic Plaques of Patients Undergoing Carotid Endarterectomy Original Research Article
448
Plant sterols in vegetables, fruits and berries
449
Plant stress adaptations — making metabolism move
450
Plant stress analysis: Application of prompt, delayed chlorophyll fluorescence and 820 nm modulated reflectance. Insights from independent experiments
451
Plant stress uncoupling protein CSP 310 caused thermogenesis in winter wheat mitochondria in vitro
452
Plant structural biology
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Plant structure visualization by high-resolution X-ray computed tomography
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Plant structure visualization by high-resolution X-ray computed tomography
455
Plant succession and soil degradation in desertified areas (Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain)
456
Plant succession in perennial grass strips and effects on the diversity of leafhoppers (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha)
457
Plant succession on abandoned fields after 25 years of shifting cultivation in Assuit, Egypt
458
Plant sulfur metabolism the reduction of sulfate to sulfite
459
Plant surfaces with cuticular folds and their replicas: Influence of microstructuring and surface chemistry on the attachment of a leaf beetle
460
Plant system: Natureʹs nanofactory
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Plant Systems Biology, S. Baginsky, A.R. Fernie (Eds.). Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland (2007), ISBN: 978-3-7643-7261-3
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Plant taphonomy and palaeoecology in the lacustrine Uٌa delta (Late Barremian, Iberian Ranges, Spain)
463
Plant taphonomy and palaeoecology of Stephanian limnic wetlands in the eastern Pyrenees (Catalonia, Spain)
464
Plant taphonomy and palaeoenvironment from the Upper Cretaceous of Isona, Tremp Basin, southern Pyrenees, Catalonia, Spain
465
Plant Template Generation for Uncertain Plants in Quantitative Feedback Theory
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Plant Template Generation for Uncertain Plants in Quantitative Feedback Theory
467
PLANT TEXTURE AND PREY DENSITY OF THE TWO SPOTTED SPIDER MITE Tetranychus urticae KOCH AFFECTING THE FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE OF THE PREDATORY MITE Neoseiulus californicus (McGREGOR) (ACARI: PHYTOSEIDAE)
468
Plant thioredoxins: role of the French School
469
Plant Tissue Culture for the Production of Secondary Metabolites
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Plant tissue distribution and chemical inactivation of six carnation viruses
471
Plant tissue electrode for the determination of atrazine
472
Plant tissue nutrients as a descriptor of plant productivity of created mitigation wetlands
473
Plant Tissue-Based Chemiluminescence Flow Biosensor for Glycolic Acid
474
Plant tissue-based chemiluminescence flow biosensor for urea Original Research Article
475
Plant tissue-based fiber-optic pyruvate sensor
476
Plant tolerance to diesel minimizes its impact on soil microbial characteristics during rhizoremediation of diesel-contaminated soils Original Research Article
477
Plant tolerance to water deficit: physical limits and possibilities for progress
478
Plant Toxins
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Plant toxins and acute medicinal plant poisoning in children: A systematic literature review
480
Plant toxins and trophic cascades alter fire regime and succession on a boreal forest landscape
481
Plant toxins and trophic cascades alter fire regime and succession on a boreal forest landscape
482
Plant Traits, Environmental Factors, and Pollinator Visitation in Winter-flowering Helleborus foetidus (Ranunculaceae)
483
Plant transducers of the endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response
484
Plant transducers of the endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response
485
Plant transporters involved in heavy metal homeostasis
486
Plant trials with the multi gravity separator for the reduction of graphite
487
Plant trichomes indirectly enhance tritrophic interactions involving a generalist predator, the red imported fire ant
488
Plant type differently promote the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi biodiversity in the rhizosphere after revegetation of a degraded, semiarid land
489
Plant type differently promote the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi biodiversity in the rhizosphere after revegetation of a degraded, semiarid land
490
Plant type mediates rhizospheric microbial activities and soil aggregation in a semiarid Mediterranean salt marsh
491
Plant uptake and downward migration of 85Sr and 137Cs after their deposition on to flooded rice fields: lysimeter experiments with and without the addition of KCl and lime
492
Plant uptake and leaching of copper during EDTA-enhanced phytoremediation of repacked and undisturbed soil
493
Plant uptake and translocation of air-borne chlordane and comparison with the soil-to-plant route
494
Plant uptake of 134Cs in relation to soil properties and time
495
Plant uptake of 14C-EDTA, 14C-Citrate, and 14C-Histidine from chelator-buffered and conventional hydroponic solutions
496
Plant uptake of aldicarb from contaminated soil and its enhanced degradation in the rhizosphere
497
Plant uptake of dual-labeled organic N biased by inorganic C uptake: Results of a triple labeling study
498
Plant uptake of dual-labeled organic N biased by inorganic C uptake: Results of a triple labeling study
499
Plant uptake of fluoride in irrigation water by ladyfinger (Abelmorchus esculentus)
500
PLANT UPTAKE OF METHYL tert-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) FROM GROUND WATER
501
Plant uptake of radionuclides in lysimeter experiments
502
Plant uptake of sulphur as related to changes in the HI-reducible and total sulphur fractions in soil
503
Plant uptake of trace elements on a Swiss military shooting range: Uptake pathways and land management implications
504
Plant uptake, accumulation and translocation of phenanthrene and pyrene in soils
505
Plant Use in the Mesolithic: Evidence from Staosnaig, Isle of Colonsay, Scotland
506
Plant Utility Indices: Two Great Basin Examples
507
Plant variety protection in developing countries. A report from the field
508
Plant variety protection in the European Community
509
Plant variety protection: Which system of protection in the member states of OAPI?
510
Plant variety protection––A fascinating subject
511
Plant venereal disease: a model for integrating genetics, ecology and epidemiology
512
Plant vintage, technology, and environmental regulation Original Research Article
513
Plant viral suppressors of RNA silencing
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Plant Virology Protocols. From Virus Isolation to Transgenic Resistance.. G. D. Foster & S. C. Taylor (eds). 16 cm × 23 cm, xv + 571 pp. Totowa New Jersey, USA: Humana Press, 1998. Price £69. ISBN 0-89603-358-6 (hardback).
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Plant virus epidemiology symposium—first steps into the new millennium
516
Plant Virus RNAs. Coordinated Recruitment of Conserved Host Functions by (+) ssRNA Viruses during Early Infection Events
517
Plant Viruses Transmitted by Thrips
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Plant Viruses Transmitted by Whiteflies
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Plant viruses, unique and intriguing pathogens – a text book of plant virology. L. Bos.16 cm × 24 cm, 358 pp. Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers, 1999. Hfl 150 (US$ 65•00). ISBN 90 5782 012 9 (hardback).. Book reviews
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Plant Viruses, Unique and Intriguing Pathogens – A Textbook of Plant Virology
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Plant viruses, unique and intriguing pathogens, a textbook of plant virology: L. Bos, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands, 1999, x, 358 pages, 111 figures, 11 tables, 8 pages colour plates, price NLG 150 (excluding postage & handling) hardbound, ISBN
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Plant Viruses, unique and intriguing pathogens: Bos, L., 1999, A textbook of plant virology, Buckhuys Publishers, P.O. Box 321, 2300 AH Leiden, The Netherlands, ISBN 90-5782-011-4, 150 Dutch guilders, 358 pp., hardbound, 111 figures, 11 tables, 22 color p
523
Plant VOC emissions: making use of the unavoidable
524
Plant volatiles mediate orientation and plant preference by the predator Chrysoperla carnea Stephens (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
525
Plant waste-based composts suppressive to diseases caused by pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum
526
Plant water accessibility function: A design and management tool for trickle irrigation
527
Plant water relations and photosynthesis during and after drought in a Chihuahuan desert arroyo
528
Plant water relations and photosynthetic activity in three Tunisian chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes subjected to drought
529
Plant water relations and photosynthetic activity in three Tunisian chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes subjected to drought
530
Plant water relations of thornscrub shrub species, north-eastern Mexico
531
Plant water relations ofTamarix ramosissimain response to the imposition and alleviation of soil moisture stress
532
Plant water sources in the cold semiarid ecosystem of the upper Kherlen River catchment in Mongolia: A stable isotope approach
533
Plant water status, ethylene evolution, N2-fixing efficiency, antioxidant activity and lipid peroxidation in Cicer arietinum L. nodules as affected by short-term salinization and desalinization
534
Plant water uptake and water use efficiency of greenhouse tomato cultivars irrigated with saline water
535
Plant water uptake strategies to cope with stochastic rainfall
536
Plant Water Use and Crop Curves for Hybrid Poplars
537
Plant Water Use and Crop Curves for Hybrid Poplars
538
Plant with integrator: an example of reset control overcoming limitations of linear feedback
539
Plant, soil fauna and microbial responses to N-rich organic patches of contrasting temporal availability
540
Plant, soil fauna and microbial responses to N-rich organic patches of contrasting temporal availability
541
Plant, soil microbial and soil inorganic nitrogen responses to elevated CO2: a study in microcosms of Holcus lanatus
542
Plant’s defence and its benefits for animals and medicine: role of phenolics and terpenoids in avoiding oxygen stress
543
Plant-accelerated dissipation of phenanthrene and pyrene from water in the presence of a nonionic-surfactant
544
Plantago cornuti Gouan, a rare halophyte: sites from Transylvanian Depression (Romania)
545
PLANTAGO LACHNANTHA BGE. (PLANTAGINACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR FLORA OF IRAN.
546
Plantago lanceolata (English plantain) pollinosis in Japan
547
Plantago lanceolata L. and Rumex acetosella L. differ in their utilisation of soil phosphorus fractions
548
Plantago ovata Medicinal Plant and Water Treatment
549
Plant-Aid Remediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Sites
550
Plantain Ash Enhances Dietary Mineral Elements Absorption in Pullets
551
Plantain fibre bundles isolated from Colombian agro-industrial residues
552
Plantain Peels Powder, Burnt Palm Head Powder and Commercial Sodium Hydroxide as Additives for Water Based Drilling Mud
553
Plantain starch granules morphology, crystallinity, structure transition, and size evolution upon acid hydrolysis
554
Plant–animal mutualism in biological markets: Evolutionary and ecological dynamics driven by non-heritable phenotypic variance
555
Plantar and dorsal foot loading measurements in patients after rotationplasty
556
Plantar and dorsal foot loading measurements in patients after rotationplasty
557
Plantar burns after sunbathing and walking of a patient with complete spinal cord injury
558
Plantar dynamics of hemiplegic gait: a methodological approach
559
Plantar fasciitis
560
Plantar feedback contributes to the regulation of leg stiffness
561
Plantar Papules and Plaques: A Dermoscopic-Histopathological Correlation
562
Plantar pressure distribution during barefoot standing, walking and landing in preschool boys
563
Plantar pressure distribution during dynamic load of foot at children with scoliosis diagnosis
564
Plantar pressure distribution in patients with Muller Weiss disease
565
Plantar pressure distribution in people with stroke and association with functional mobility
566
Plantar pressure distribution patterns in diabetic native Americans
567
Plantar pressure measurements to evaluate ankle foot orthoses in hemiplegic stroke patients: A pilot study
568
Plantar pressure pattern in stairs climbing
569
Plantar pressure reduction in step-to gait: A biomechanical investigation and clinical feasibility study
570
Plantar Purpura as the Initial Presentation of Viridians Streptococcal Shock Syndrome Secondary to Streptococcus gordonii Bacteremia
571
Plantar shear stress distributions: Comparing actual and predicted frictional forces at the foot–ground interface
572
Plantar soft tissue loading under the medial metatarsals in the standing diabetic foot
573
Plantar soft tissue thickness during ground contact in walking
574
Plantar warts in the athlete
575
Plantarflexor weakness as a limiting factor of gait speed in stroke subjects and the compensating role of hip flexors
576
Plantaricin LP84, a broad spectrum heat-stable bacteriocin of Lactobacillus plantarum NCIM 2084 produced in a simple glucose broth medium
577
Plantaricin MG active against Gram-negative bacteria produced by Lactobacillus plantarum KLDS1.0391 isolated from “Jiaoke”, a traditional fermented cream from China
578
Plantaris Tendon Autograft Can Restore Patellar Stability in Adolescent Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: A Technical Note
579
Plant–arthropod associations from the Early Miocene of the Most Basin in North Bohemia—Palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological implications
580
Plant–arthropod interaction in the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) of the Araripe Basin, Brazil
581
Plant-associated toxins in animal feed: Screening and confirmation assay development
582
Plantation clearcut size and the persistence of early-successional wildlife populations
583
Plantation forestry in Brazil: the potential impacts of climatic change
584
Plantation forestry in Brazil:projections to 2050
585
Plantation process, a conservation and local community empowerment approach to climate change in western Iran
586
Plantation programmes through people’s participation: a case study from India
587
Plantation rows as dispersal routes: A test with didelphid marsupials in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
588
Plantations of Convallaria majalis L. as a threat to the natural stands of the species: Genetic variability of the cultivated plants and natural populations Original Research Article
589
Plant-availability of phosphorus recycled from pig manures and dairy effluents as assessed by isotopic labeling techniques
590
Plant-based anticancer molecules: A chemical and biological profile of some important leads Review Article
591
Plant-Based Calcium Fructoborate as Boron-Carrying Nanoparticles for Neutron Cancer Therapy
592
Plant-based Heterologous Expression of Mal d 2, a Thaumatin-like Protein and Allergen of Apple (Malus domestica), and its Characterization as an Antifungal Protein
593
Plant-based material, protein and biodegradable plastic
594
Plant-Based Microarray Data at the European Bioinformatics Institute. Introducing AtMIAMExpress, a Submission Tool for Arabidopsis Gene Expression Data to ArrayExpress
595
Plant-Based Recombinant Vaccine: Fact or Fiction?
596
Plant-based sensing to monitor water stress: Applicability to commercial orchards
597
Plant-based strategies towards minimising ʹlivestockʹs long shadowʹ
598
Plant-cover effects on hydrology and pedogenesis in a sandy vadose zone
599
Plant-derived antimicrobials reduce Listeria monocytogenes virulence factors in vitro, and down-regulate expression of virulence genes
600
Plant-derived antimycotics—current trends and future prospects: M. Rai and D. Mares (Eds.), The Haworth Press, New York, 2003, 587 pages, price: USD 99.95, ISBN 1-56022-927-6
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Plant-derived compounds in treatment of leishmaniasis
602
Plant-Derived Essential Oils; Their Larvicidal Properties and Potential Application for Control of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
603
Plant-derived estrogens relax coronary arteries in vitro by a calcium antagonistic mechanism
604
Plant-Derived Medicines for Sciatica: A Comprehensive Review
605
Plant-Derived Metabolites as Potent Inhibitor and Treatment for COVID-19
606
Plant-derived natural compounds as promising anticancer agents in hematological malignancies
607
Plant-Derived Secondary Metabolites as Potential Mediators Against COVID-19 by MetA-Analysis, Docking, and Molecular Dynamics Methods
608
Plant-dominated assemblage and invertebrates from the Lower Cenomanian of Jaunay-Clan, western France
609
Planted (l, d) - Motif Finding using Particle Swarm Optimization
610
Planted green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.) and herbaceous vegetation responses to initial competition control during the first 3 years of afforestation
611
Planted tree fallows for improving land productivity in the humid tropics of Peru
612
PLANT-ENHANCED REMEDIATION OF GLYCOL-BASED AIRCRAFT DEICING FLUIDS
613
Plant–Environment Interactions
614
Planters performance during a very Short Rotation Coppice planting
615
Plant–fungal interactions in arid and semi-arid ecosystems: Large-scale impacts from microscale processes
616
Plant–herbivore interactions mediated by plant toxicity
617
Planthopper “adaptation” to resistant rice varieties: Changes in amino acid composition over time
618
Plantibody-mediated inhibition of the Potato leafroll virus P1 protein reduces virus accumulation
619
Plant-induced changes in soil chemistry do not explain differences in uranium transfer
620
Planting Betula pendula on pine sites infested by Heterobasidion annosum: disease transfer, silvicultural evaluation, and community of wood-inhabiting fungi
621
Planting Date Affects Grain and Milling Yields of Water-Seeded Clearfield Rice
622
Planting Date and Nitrogen Effects on Fusarium Head Blight and Leaf Spotting Diseases in Spring Wheat
623
Planting Date Effects on the Performance, Performance Components, and Essence Volume of the Herbal Plant Carum copticum
624
Planting Date Effects on Winter Triticale Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation
625
Planting date, irrigation, maturity group, year, and environment effects on Phomopsis longicolla, seed germination, and seed health rating of soybean in the early soybean production system of the midsouthern USA
626
Planting dates and irrigation regimes influence on growth and yield of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) in a semi-arid area
627
Planting for Wildlife: A practical guide to restoring native woodland, Nicola Munro, David Lindenmayer. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood (2011). ix+84 pp., AU$ 39.95, ISBN: 978-0-6431-0312-2 (Paperback)
628
PLANTING GEOMETRY-INDUCED ALTERATION IN WEED INFESTATION, GROWTH AND YIELD OF PUDDLED RICE
629
Planting methods and nitrogen effects on crop yield and soil quality under direct seeded rice in the Indo-Gangetic plains of eastern India
630
Planting Methods and Seedling Establishment of Artemisia sieberi Besser Seeds Collected from Isfahan Kolah Ghazi Sagebrush Vegetations
631
Planting Organic Rice Movement in the attempt of realizing the farmers’ sovereignty in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
632
Planting scenarios for maize cropping under drought conditions
633
planting scheduling of organic water spinach (ipomoeaereptanspoir) vegetables with dynamic simulationin cv. tani organik merapi
634
Planting the Living City
635
Planting the SEED: Towards a Spatial Economic Ecological Database for a shared understanding of the Dutch Wadden area
636
Plantinga’s version of the free-will argument: the good and evil that free beings do
637
Plant-insect interactions
638
Plantlet regeneration from root segments of Date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera L. cv. Barhee) producing by in vitro culture
639
Plantlet Regeneration through Indirect Organogenesis of Flame Gold Tree (Koelreuteria elegans Laxm.)
640
Plantlets from encapsulated meristems of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.
641
Plant-level nonconvex output adjustment and aggregate fluctuations
642
Plant-levelnonconvexoutputadjustmentand aggregatefluctuations
643
Plant-material deposition in the tropical Burdekin River, Australia: implications for ancient fluvial sediments
644
Plant-mediated alteration of the peritrophic matrix and baculovirus infection in lepidopteran larvae
645
Plant‑mediated bio‑synthesis of silver–montmorillonite nanocomposite and antibacterial effects on gram‑positive and ‑negative bacteria
646
Plant-mediated effects in insect–pathogen interactions
647
Plant-mediated effects of heavy metal pollution on host choice of a grass miner
648
Plant-mediated green synthesis of Ag nanoparticles using Rauvolfia tetraphylla (L) flower extracts:Characterization, biological activities, and screening of the catalytic activity in formylation reaction
649
Plant-Mediated Iron Nanoparticles and their Applications as Adsorbents for Water Treatment–A Review
650
Plant-mediated lipolysis and proteolysis in red clover with different polyphenol oxidase activities
651
Plant-mediated synthesis of selenium nanoparticles using Caccinia macranthera extract and assessment of their antioxidant and cytotoxic properties
652
Plant-mediated synthesis of Silver nanoparticles by two species of Cynanchum L. (Apocynaceae): A comparative approach on its physical characteristics
653
Plant-mediated synthesis of Silver nanoparticles by two species of Cynanchum L. (Apocynaceae): A comparative approach on its physical characteristics
654
Plant–metal interactions in contaminated freshwater sediments of the Fly River Flood Plain, Papua New Guinea: Copper
655
Plant-Microbe Interactions
656
Plant-microbe interactions Affairs of the plant: colonization, intolerance, exploitation and co-operation in plant-microbe interactions : Editorial overview
657
Plant–Microbe Interactions and Biological Control. edited by G. J. Boland and L. D. Kuykendall (ed.). 15.5 × 23 cm, xii + 442 pp. New York, USA: Marcel Dekker Inc., 1998. US$165.00. ISBN 0-8247-0043-0 (hardback).
658
Plant–microbe interactions to probe regulation of plant carbon metabolism
659
Plant-microbe interactions web alert
660
Plant–microbe interactions: novel applications for exploitation in multipurpose remediation technologies
661
Plant-microorganism-soil interactions influence the Fe availability in the rhizosphere of cucumber plants
662
PLANTMOD 2.1, exploring the physiology of plant communities : I. R. Johnson. Armidale, Australia: Greenhat Software, 1994. 135 pp. plus software. Price: US$ 230. ISBN 0 646 17590 4
663
Plantmod 2.1, exploring the physiology of plant communities : I. R. Johnson. Greenhat Software, Armidale, Australia, 1994. 135 pp. plus software. Price: US$ 230. ISBN 0 646 17590 4
664
Plant-mycorrhiza percent infection as evidence of coupled metabolism
665
Plant-N incorporation into microbial amino sugars as affected by inorganic N addition: A microcosm study of 15N-labeled maize residue decomposition
666
Plant-N incorporation into microbial amino sugars as affected by inorganic N addition: A microcosm study of 15N-labeled maize residue decomposition
667
Plant–nematode interactions
668
Plant-originated glycoprotein, G-120, inhibits the growth of MCF-7 cells and induces their apoptosis
669
Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Associated with Hop Production in Tasmania, Australia
670
Plant-parasitic Nematodes from Afghanistan with Discussion on the Taxonomic Status of Merlinius neohexagrammus Ivanova, 1978 (Nematoda: Dolichodoridae)
671
Plant-part specific and temporal variation in phenolic compounds of boreal bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) plants
672
Plant–pathogen arms races at the molecular level
673
Plant–Pathogen Interactions, Methods and Protocols, P.C. Ronald (Ed.). Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey (2006), ISBN: 978-1-58829-448-7
674
Plant—pathogen Interactions: Genetic and Comparative Analyses
675
Plant-Pathogenic Streptomyces Species Produce Nitric Oxide Synthase-Derived Nitric Oxide in Response to Host Signals Original Research Article
676
Plant–plant interactions mediated by volatiles emitted from plants infested by spider mites
677
Plant-pollinator biodiversity and pollination services in a complex Mediterranean landscape Original Research Article
678
Plant–pollinator interactions and the assembly of plant communities
679
Plant-pollinator interactions in New Caledonia influenced by introduced honey bees
680
Plant–pollinator interactions: comparison between an invasive and a native congeneric species
681
Plant–pollinator population dynamics
682
Plant-promoted pyrene degradation in soil
683
Plants
684
Plants
685
Plants + soil/wetland microbes: Food crop systems that also clean air and water Original Research Article
686
Plants accumulating heavy metals in the Danube River wetlands
687
Plants and algae species: Promising renewable energy production source
688
Plants and animals, forever entangled: Plant–Animal Interactions – An Evolutionary Approach edited by C.M. Herrera and O. Pellmyr. Blackwell Science, 2002. £35.00 pbk (xi+313 pages) ISBN 0 632 05267 8
689
Plants and animals: a different taste for microbes?
690
Plants and biological soil crusts modulate the dominance of N forms in a semi-arid grassland
691
Plants and biological soil crusts modulate the dominance of N forms in a semi-arid grassland
692
Plants and dermatology: A panoramic view
693
Plants and human health in the twenty-first century
694
Plants and secondary metabolites (Tannins): A Review
695
Plants and testate amoebae as environmental indicators in cupriferous peatlands, New Brunswick, Canada
696
Plants and ventifacts delineate late Holocene wind vectors in the Coachella Valley, USA
697
Plants as a natural source of concentrated mineral nutritional supplements
698
Plants as alternative hosts for Salmonella
699
Plants as alternative hosts for Salmonella
700
Plants as bioindicator for temperature interpolation purposes: Analyzing spatial correlation between botany based index of thermophily and integrated temperature characteristics
701
Plants as indicators of snow layer duration in southern Norwegian mountains
702
Plants as seed traps: inter-specific interference with dispersal
703
Plants as soil indicators along the Saudi coast of the Arabian Gulf
704
Plants at high altitude exhibit higher component of alternative respiration
705
Plants belonging to the genus Thymus as antibacterial agents: From farm to pharmacy
706
Plants can get cancer
707
Plants disarm soil: engineering plants for the phytoremediation of explosives
708
Plants embrace a stepchild: the discovery of peptide growth regulators
709
Plantʹs fingerprints
710
Plants for amelioration of subsoil constraints and hydrological control: the primerplant concept
711
Plants for waste water treatment – Effects of heavy metals on the detoxification system of Typha latifolia
712
Plants from many healing landscapes: gathering information and teaching clinicians about the cultural use of medicinal herbs
713
Plants from protoplasts isolated from a long-term root culture (Super Root) of Lotus corniculatus
714
Plants Have SOX: The Structure of Sulfite Oxidase from Arabidopsis thaliana
715
Plants having anti-cancer properties used by the ethnic people of indo-Nepal sub-Himalayan international border region of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR), India
716
Plants in Antarctica: Current and Future Phytoremediation Potential
717
Plants in changing environments: Linking physiological, population and community ecology
718
Plants in Hikayat Raja Banjar: Prohibition, Benefits, Result, Origin and a Sign
719
Plants in organic synthesis: an alternative to bakerʹs yeast
720
Plants in space
721
Plants in the healing ritual ceremony: The case of Main Teri in Kelantan
722
Plants in water-controlled ecosystems: active role in hydrologic processes and response to water stress: I. Scope and general outline
723
Plants in water-controlled ecosystems: active role in hydrologic processes and response to water stress: II. Probabilistic soil moisture dynamics
724
Plants in water-controlled ecosystems: active role in hydrologic processes and response to water stress: III. Vegetation water stress
725
Plants in water-controlled ecosystems: active role in hydrologic processes and response to water stress: IV. Discussion of real cases
726
Plants included in the diet of Arabian Sand Gazelle (Reem) from Saudi Arabia
727
Plants included in the diet of Arabian Sand Gazelle (Reem) from Saudi Arabia
728
Plants inhabiting polygons for megapolis waste as promising species for phytoremediation
729
Plants interactions between Suaeda salsa individuals are mediated by salinity stress
730
Plants may talk, but can they hear?
731
Plants need their vitamins too
732
Plants of a feather: Spatial autocorrelation of gardening practices in suburban neighborhoods
733
Plants of Life, Plants of Death, Frederick J. Simoons (Ed.). The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin (1998)
734
Plants of the Genus Heracleum as a Source of Coumarin and Furanocoumarin
735
Plants on the move: The role of seed dispersal and initial population establishment for climate-driven range expansions
736
Plants Role in Noise Reduction of Interior Walls (Comparison of Noise Absorption in Native Species and Non-Native Species)
737
Plants Role in Reducing Heavy Metals from Polluted Soil Leachate
738
Plants survive rapid decompression: Implications for bioregenerative life support Original Research Article
739
Plants Today Drugs Tomorrow: Cordia grandicalyx A Possible Future Anti-Hypoglycaemic?
740
Plants under continuous light
741
Plants under continuous light
742
Plants under multiple herbivory: consequences for parasitoid search behaviour and foraging efficiency
743
PLANTS USED IN COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE IN THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN TURKEY
744
Plants used to manage type II diabetes mellitus in selected districts of central Uganda
745
Plants used to treat hyperpigmentation in Iranian traditional medicine: a review
746
Plants with genetically modified events combined by conventional breeding: An assessment of the need for additional regulatory data
747
Plants with phytotoxic potential: Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis)
748
Plants with stacked genetically modified events: to assess or not to assess?
749
Plants, CO2 and photosynthesis in the 21st century Review Article
750
Plants, MEN and SIN
751
Plants, selenium and human health
752
Plants: Emerging as Nanofactories towards Facile Route in Synthesis of Nanoparticles
753
Plant-site evaluations of the OPSA system for on-line particle size measurement from moving belt conveyors
754
Plant–soil biota interactions of an invasive species in its native and introduced ranges: Implications for invasion success
755
Plant–soil biota interactions of an invasive species in its native and introduced ranges: Implications for invasion success
756
Plant-soil feedback as a selective force
757
Plant–soil feedbacks mediated by humus forms: A review
758
Plant–soil feedbacks mediated by humus forms: A review
759
Plant–soil interactions in metal contaminated soils
760
Plant–soil interactions in metal contaminated soils
761
Plant-specific correlations to predict the total VOC emissions from wastewater treatment plants
762
Plant-Specific Microtubule-Associated Protein SPIRAL2 Is Required for Anisotropic Growth in Arabidopsis
763
Plant-specific responses to zinc contamination in a semi-field lysimeter and on hydroponics
764
PlantStar 2000: a plant-wide control platform for minerals processing
765
Plant-to-Plant Variability in Corn Production
766
Plant-type dependent changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal communities as soil quality indicator in semi-arid Brazil
767
Plant-wide control design for fuel processor system with PEMFC
768
Plantwide Control Structure of the Diethyl Oxalate Process Concerning: Safety and Process Improvement
769
Plant-wide control: Eco-efficiency and control loop configuration
770
Plantwide control: the search for the self-optimizing control structure
771
Plant-wide dynamic and static optimisation of supermarket refrigeration systems
772
Plant-wide feedback control performance assessment using an expert-system framework
773
Plant-wide predictive control for a thermal power plant based on a physical plant model
774
Plant-wide process monitoring based on mutual information–multiblock principal component analysis
775
Plant-wide Simulation of an Integrated ZeroEmission Process to ‎Convert Flare Gas to Gasoline
776
Plant-Wide Supply-Demand Forecast and Optimization of Byproduct Gas System in Steel Plant Review Article
777
Planview Geometry and morphological characteristics of pocket beaches on the Catalan coast (Spain)
778
Plan-view observation of crack tips by focused ion beam/transmission electron microscopy
779
Plan-view observation of crack tips by focused ion beam/transmission electron microscopy
780
Plan-view photos, benthic grabs, and sediment-profile images: Using complementary techniques to assess response to seafloor disturbance
781
PLAP-1: A novel molecule regulating homeostasis of periodontal tissues
782
plapackJava: Towards an efficient Java interface for high performance parallel linear algebra
783
PLA–PEG copolymers micronization by supercritical assisted atomization
784
p-Laplacian boundary value problems on exterior regions
785
p-Laplacian problems with jumping nonlinearities
786
PLA-PMMA blends: A study by XPS and ToF-SIMS
787
Plaque biofilms: The effect of chemical environment on natural human plaque biofilm architecture
788
Plaque Burden With Composition?: That Is the Next Question
789
Plaque burden, arterial remodeling and plaque vulnerability: determined by systemic factors?
790
Plaque Burden, Intravascular Ultrasound, and Distal Embolization Phenomenon
791
Plaque Characterization With Optical Coherence Tomography Review Article
792
Plaque characterization: surrogate markers or the real thing?
793
Plaque Composition and its Relationship With Acknowledged Shear Stress Patterns in Coronary Arteries
794
Plaque Composition in the Left Main Stem Mimics the Distal But Not the Proximal Tract of the Left Coronary Artery: Influence of Clinical Presentation, Length of the Left Main Trunk, Lipid Profile, and Systemic Levels of C-Reactive Protein Original Resear
795
Plaque detection: the key to tackling atherosclerosis?
796
Plaque development, vessel curvature, and wall shear stress in coronary arteries assessed by X-ray angiography and intravascular ultrasound
797
Plaque disruption and thrombus in Ambrose’s angiographic coronary lesion types
798
Plaque distribution and vascular remodeling of ruptured and nonruptured coronary plaques in the same vessel: an intravascular ultrasound study in vivo
799
Plaque erosion in the culprit lesion is prone to develop a smaller myocardial infarction size compared with plaque rupture
800
Plaque erosion is major substrate for coronary thrombosis in acute myocardial infarction
801
Plaque inflammation in restenotic coronary lesions of patients with stable or unstable angina
802
Plaque Modification and Debulking in the Drug-ELuting Stent Era: Atherectomy, Atherotomy, and Laser
803
Plaque Neovascularization and Antiangiogenic Therapy for Atherosclerosis Review Article
804
Plaque pH Changes Following Consumption of Two Types of Plain and Bulky Bread
805
Plaque Progression in Coronary Arteries With Minimal Luminal Obstruction in Intravascular Ultrasound Atherosclerosis Trials
806
Plaque radiation therapy for malignant melanoma of the iri and ciliary body
807
Plaque radiotherapy for management of ciliary body and choroidal melanoma with extraocular extenion
808
Plaque Radiotherapy in Recurrent or Incomplete-Excised Conjunctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Melanoma
809
Plaque regression—A new target for antiatherosclerotic therapy
810
Plaque Removal Ability in Left- and Right-handed Patients in Different Parts of the Oral Cavity
811
Plaque Removal Efficacy of Chewing Apples and Tooth-Brushing: A Comparative Cross Over Clinical Study
812
PLAQUE REMOVAL EFFICACY OF MANUAL TOOTHBRUSH WITH MICROPULSE BRISTLES
813
Plaque removal efficacy of two electric toothbrushes with different brush head designs
814
Plaque rupture and intracoronary thrombus in nonculprit vessels: An eyewitness account
815
Plaque Rupture: Plaque Stress, Shear Stress, and Pressure Drop
816
Plaque Rupture: Plaque Stress, Shear Stress, and Pressure Drop
817
Plaque Rupture-Induced Myocardial Infarction and Mechanical Circulatory Support in Alpha-Gal Allergy
818
Plaque ruptures in stable angina pectoris compared with acute coronary syndrome
819
Plaque sealing: Are the benefits outweighing the risks?
820
Plaque stabilization: the role of lipid lowering
821
Plaque Temperature, Arterial Remodeling, and Inflammation: Understanding “Hot-Spots” in the Coronary Arteries
822
Plaque Trek: “To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before”
823
Plaque Vulnerability: Pathologic Form and Patient Fate
824
Plaque, gingival health and post-operative sensitivity in titanium inlays and onlays: a randomized controlled clinical trial
825
Plaques and Tangles: Searching for Primary Events in a Forest of Data
826
Plaquette distributions for ±J Ising lattices
827
Plaquette ground state in the two-dimensional SU(4) spin-orbital model
828
PLA-SiO2 nanocomposite films: morphological and mechanical properties and specific end-use characteristics
829
Plasm adrenomedullin as prognostic determinant after acute myocardial infarction
830
Plasm and cardiac tissue atrial and brain natriuretic peptides in experimental heart failure
831
Plasm brain natriuretic peptide concentrations predict survival after acute myocardial infarction
832
Plasm Brain Natriuretic Peptide Levels Increase in Proportion to the Extent of Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Pulmonary Hypertension
833
Plasm Fas Ligand, an Inducer of Apoptosis, and Plasm Soluble Fas, an Inhibitor of Apoptosis, in Patients With Chronic Congestive Heart Failure
834
Plasm immunoreactive endothelin concentration correlates with severity of coronary artery disease in patients with stable angin pectoris and normal ventricular function
835
Plasm levels and platelet expression of P-selectin in patients with acute myocardial infarction after thrombolytic therapy: indicator of successful reperfusion?
836
Plasma levels of Transforming Growth Factor Beta in HIV - 1 patients with oral candidiasis
837
Plasma (1→3)-β-D-glucan measurement in diagnosis of invasive deep mycosis and fungal febrile episodes
838
Plasma 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (DDE) Levels and Immune Response
839
Plasma 17beta-estradiol and alkali-labile phosphoprotein levels in male and female Tench (Tinca tinca) in the Anzali and Amirkolayeh wetlands
840
Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Severe Pre-Eclampsia in a Population With Profound Vitamin D Deficiency
841
Plasma 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) and clinical symptoms in Alzheimerʹs disease
842
Plasma 3-Methoxy-4-Hydroxyphenylglycol and Homovanillic Acid Measurements in Deficit and Nondeficit Forms of Schizophrenia
843
Plasma 3-NITROTYROSINE and outcome in neonates with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia after inhaled nitric oxide
844
Plasma 5′-nucleotidase activities increase in women with hyperemesis gravidarum
845
Plasma 5′-nucleotidase activities increase in women with hyperemesis gravidarum
846
Plasma 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Concentration and Lead Exposure in Children
847
Plasma Abeta1-42 levels in Alzheimerʹs disease patients
848
Plasma Acceleration Efficiency in a Pulsed Electrodynamic Accelerator
849
Plasma Acetate Turnover Rate and Rumen Fermentation Characteristics in Sheep Fed Rice Straw Supplemented with Soybean Meal
850
Plasma activation and atomic layer deposition of TiO2 on polypropylene membranes for improved performances of lithium-ion batteries
851
Plasma activation induced changes in surface chemistry of pigment coating components
852
Plasma activation of carbon fibres for polyarylacetylene composites
853
Plasma activation of porous polytetrafluoroethylene membranes for superior hydrophilicity and separation performances via atomic layer deposition of TiO2
854
Plasma active sintering of silicon carbide
855
Plasma actuators for airflow control: measurement of the non-stationary induced flow velocity
856
Plasma Acylated Ghrelin Response to One Session Circuit Resistance Exercise in Fasted and High Carbohydrate Meal in Healthy Young Men
857
Plasma adenosine levels and platelet activation in patients with atrial fibrillation
858
Plasma adenosine levels increase in women with normal pregnancies,
859
Plasma adenosine responses during repeated episodes of umbilical cord occlusion, , ,
860
Plasma adiponectin and resistin levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: relation to body mass index and insulin resistance
861
Plasma Adiponectin Concentrations and Adiponectin Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Bronchial Asthma in the Chinese Li Population
862
Plasma Adiponectin Levels Are Associated With Coronary Lesion Complexity in Men With Coronary Artery Disease Original Research Article
863
Plasma Adiponectin: Risk Factor or Risk Marker for Arterial Stiffness?
864
Plasma adrenocorticotropin responses to opioid blockade with naloxone: generating a dose–response curve in a single session
865
Plasma adrenomedullin and obstructive sleep apnea
866
Plasma adrenomedullin in diabetes
867
Plasma adrenomedullin in patients with primary aldosteronism
868
Plasma adrenomedullin levels in the coronary circulation in vasospastic angina pectoris
869
Plasma ALP activity and blood PCV value changes in chick fetuses due to exposure of the egg to different xenobiotics
870
Plasma amino acid concentrations in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia
871
Plasma Amino Acid Levels Discriminate Between Control Subjects and Mildly Depressed Elderly Women
872
Plasma amino acid levels with a note on membrane transport: characteristics, regulation, and metabolic significance
873
Plasma Amino Acid Profile in Horses following a Weighted Exercise Test
874
Plasma amino acid ratios related to brain serotonin synthesis in response to food intake in bulimia nervosa
875
Plasma Amino Acid Response in Mature Geldings Fed Three Concentrations of Lysine
876
Plasma amino-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and accuracy of heart-failure diagnosis in primary care: A randomized, controlled trial
877
Plasma amino-terminal pro–B-type natriuretic peptide quantification in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
878
Plasma Ammonia Levels in Newborns with Asphyxia
879
Plasma Amyloid Beta in Non Demented Elderly:A Causal Relation to Cognition or an Innocent Bystander
880
Plasma amyloid β levels in Alzheimer’s disease and cognitively normal controls in Syrian population
881
Plasma amyloid β protein 42 in non-demented persons aged 75 years: Effects of concomitant medication and medial temporal lobe atrophy
882
Plasma amyloid-β concentrations in Alzheimerʹs disease: an alternative hypothesis
883
Plasma amyloid-β concentrations in Alzheimerʹs disease: an alternative hypothesis
884
Plasma amyloid-β concentrations in Alzheimerʹs disease: an alternative hypothesis – Authorsʹ reply
885
Plasma analysis for the plasma immersion ion implantation processing by a PIC-MCC simulation Original Research Article
886
Plasma and antenna coupling characterization in ICRF-wall conditioning experiments
887
Plasma and cerebral spinal fluid tranexamic acid quantitation in cardiopulmonary bypass patients
888
Plasma and electromagnetic wave simulations of meteors Original Research Article
889
Plasma and electron-beam processes as pretreatments for enzymatic processes
890
Plasma and erythrocytes antioxidant status and trace element levels in proteinuric patients with moderate glomerular function
891
Plasma and gas-phase characterization of a pulsed plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition system engineered for self-limiting growth of aluminum oxide thin films
892
Plasma and heat flux characteristics of a supersonic ammonia or nitrogen/hydrogen-mixture direct-current plasma jet impinging on a flat plate
893
Plasma and hepatic cholesterol-lowering effects of tomato pomace, tomato seed oil and defatted tomato seed in hamsters fed with high-fat diets
894
Plasma and in vitro levels of cytokines during and after a Plasmodium falciparum malaria attack in Gabon
895
Plasma and ion beam characterization by non-conventional methods
896
Plasma and ion sources in large area coating: A review
897
Plasma and peripheral leukocyte β-N-acetylhexosaminidase isoenzymes and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis
898
Plasma and peripheral leukocyte β-N-acetylhexosaminidase isoenzymes and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis
899
Plasma and placental calcitonin gene-related peptide in pregnancies complicated by severe preeclampsia
900
Plasma and plasma components in the management of disseminated intravascular coagulation
901
Plasma and plasma products in the treatment of massive haemorrhage
902
Plasma and red blood cell fatty acid composition in smallfor gestational age term infants fed human milk or formula
903
Plasma and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in depressed patients during 1 year of antidepressant treatments
904
Plasma and Serum Electrolyte Levels Correlation in the Pediatric ICU
905
Plasma and tissue chemerin levels and their relation to metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis
906
Plasma and tissue vitamin E depletion in sheep with burn and smoke inhalation injury
907
Plasma and urinary endothelin-1 (ET-1) as distinct markers for glomerular and tubular damage
908
Plasma and Urinary Heart-Type Cytoplasmic Fatty Acid-Binding Protein in Coronary Occlusion and Reperfusion Induced Myocardial Injury Model
909
Plasma and Urinary Level of High Mobility Group Box 1, Early Marker in Systemic Lupus Erythematosis Activity
910
Plasma and urinary phyto-oestrogens as biomarkers of intake: validation by duplicate diet analysis
911
Plasma and Urinary Type IV Collagen Levels for Early Detection of Nephropathy in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
912
Plasma and wet oxidation of (63Cu37Zn) brass
913
Plasma angiopoietin-1, angiopoietin-2, and angiopoietin receptor tie-2 levels in congestive heart failure Original Research Article
914
Plasma Angiotensinogen Concentrations in Obese Patients
915
Plasma annealing: A route to precise controlled growth of MoO3 nanostructures
916
Plasma anodic oxidation of semiinsulating GaAs
917
Plasma anodisation as an environmental harmless method for the corrosion protection of magnesium alloys
918
Plasma ANP and BNP during exercise in patients with major depressive disorder and in healthy controls
919
Plasma antidiuretic hormone in cases with the early onset of profound unilateral deafness
920
Plasma antioxidant activity and cutaneous microvascular endothelial function in athletes and sedentary controls
921
Plasma antioxidant capacity determination: comparative evaluation of chemiluminescent and spectrophotometric assays
922
Plasma antioxidant vitamin status of periparturient cows supplemented with α-tocopherol and β-carotene
923
Plasma antioxidants and longevity: a study on healthy centenarians
924
Plasma antioxidants are similarly depleted in mild cognitive impairment and in Alzheimer’s disease
925
Plasma antioxidants in pediatric patients with glycogen storage disease, diabetes mellitus, and hypercholesterolemia
926
Plasma Antioxidative Enzymes in Down Syndrome
927
Plasma apoAV levels are markedly elevated in severe hypertriglyceridemia and positively correlated with the APOA5 S19W polymorphism
928
Plasma apolipoprotein A1 and birthweight
929
Plasma apolipoprotein A1 and birthweight
930
Plasma Apo-M Response to a Circuit Resistance Training Program
931
Plasma appearance and distribution of astaxanthin E/Z and R/S isomers in plasma lipoproteins of men after single dose administration of astaxanthin
932
Plasma Approach to Describing the Electric Dynamics of a Neuron
933
Plasma arc cutting: Microstructural modifications of hafnium cathodes during first cycles
934
Plasma arginine vasopressin and motor activity in major depression
935
Plasma arginine-vasopressin in mares around parturition and in their foals during first week of life
936
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
937
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
938
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
939
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
940
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
941
Plasma ascorbic acid and risk of heart disease and cancer
942
Plasma ascorbic acid in heart disease
943
Plasma ascorbic acid preparation and storage for epidemiological studies using TCA precipitation
944
Plasma ascorbic acid: measurement, stability and clinical utility revisited
945
Plasma assisted cavity flame ignition in supersonic flows
946
Plasma assisted combustion: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
947
Plasma assisted dissociation of hydrogen sulfide
948
Plasma assisted dry methane reforming using gliding arc gas discharge: Effect of feed gases proportion
949
PLASMA ASSISTED EXTERNAL COATING OF PLASTICS HOLLOW BODIES
950
Plasma assisted flame ignition of supersonic flows over a flat wall
951
Plasma assisted growth of nanotubes and nanowires
952
Plasma assisted metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of hard chromium nitride thin film coatings using chromium(III) acetylacetonate as the precursor
953
Plasma assisted metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of hard chromium nitride thin film coatings using chromium(III) acetylacetonate as the precursor
954
Plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaN
955
Plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaN
956
Plasma assisted nitridation of Ti-6Al-4V
957
Plasma assisted nitriding of Inconel 690
958
Plasma assisted nitriding of Ni-based superalloys with various microstructures
959
Plasma assisted novel production process of glass-ceramic spheres in the quaternary system CaO–SiO2–Al2O3–MgO
960
Plasma assisted oxidation of SiGe layers at 500°C: interface characterization
961
Plasma assisted polishing of single crystal SiC for obtaining atomically flat strain-free surface
962
Plasma assisted power coal combustion in the furnace of utility boiler: Numerical modeling and full-scale test
963
Plasma assisted process for deposition of silicon carbide thin films
964
Plasma assisted pulsed laser deposition of hydroxylapatite thin films
965
Plasma assisted surface coating of porous solids
966
Plasma assisted synthesis of WS2 for gas sensing applications
967
Plasma assisted techniques for deposition of superhard nanocomposite coatings
968
Plasma assisted thermal bonding for PMMA microfluidic chips with integrated metal microelectrodes
969
Plasma astrophysics implication in discovery and interpretation of X-ray radiation from comets
970
Plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine and coronary and peripheral endothelial dysfunction in hypertensive patients
971
Plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine and hyperemic myocardial blood flow in young subjects with borderline hypertension or familial hypercholesterolemia
972
Plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine concentrations in newly diagnosed patients with acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina pectoris during two weeks of medical treatment
973
Plasma atherogenic markers in congestive heart failure and posttransplant (heart) patients
974
Plasma Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and Brain Natriuretic Peptide Levels After Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
975
Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentration inversely correlates with left atrial collagen volume fraction in patients with atrial fibrillation: Plasma ANP as a possible biochemical marker to predict the outcome of the maze procedure
976
Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentrations in horses with heart disease: A pilot study
977
Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide is elevated in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
978
Plasma auxiliary heating and current drive
979
Plasma Aβ in Alzheimerʹs disease—up or down?
980
Plasma Aβ1–40 and Aβ1–42 and the risk of dementia: a prospective case-cohort study
981
Plasma based cross-field particle acceleration with high power microwave
982
Plasma based cross-field particle acceleration with high power microwave
983
Plasma based ion implantation of engineering polymers
984
Plasma based ion implantation technology for high-temperature oxidation-resistant surface coatings
985
Plasma based surface modification of Poly (dimethylsiloxane) electrospun membrane proper for Organ On a Chip applications
986
Plasma BDNF is reduced among middle-aged and elderly women with impaired insulin function: Evidence of a compensatory mechanism
987
Plasma beta-endorphin and adenosine concentration in pulmonary hypertension
988
Plasma beta-endorphin levels and glucose tolerance in patients with chronic renal failure
989
Plasma biasing to control the growth conditions of diamond-like carbon
990
Plasma bioactive LH and testosterone profiles in male New Zealand rabbits experimentally infected with Schistosoma mansoni
991
Plasma Blocks from Nonlinear Force Generated Skin Layer Accelerationfor Ignition of a Fusion Flame in Nearly Uncompressed Solid DT
992
Plasma BNP Level as Marker for Early Detection of Heart Failure in Primary Hypertensive Patients
993
Plasma BNP level combined with surgical Apgar score to predict operative major cardiac adverse events in malignant obstructive jaundice patients
994
Plasma boriding of high strength alloy steel with nanostructured surface layer at low temperature assisted by air blast shot peening
995
Plasma boronitriding of WC(Co) substrate as an effective pretreatment process for diamond CVD
996
Plasma boundary and SOL studies of ECH-plasmas in TJ-II stellarator with diagnosed mobile poloidal limiters
997
Plasma boundary considerations for the national compact stellarator experiment
998
Plasma boundary reconstruction from reflectometer arrays
999
Plasma bradykinin in angio-oedema
1000
Plasma brain natriuretic peptide as a biochemical marker of high left ventricular end-diastolic pressure in patients with symptomatic left ventricular dysfunction, , ,
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