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Toughening by continuous single fiber bridging in ceramic matrix composite
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Toughening by nanostructure
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Toughening by Phase Boundary Propagation
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Toughening cement-based materials through the control of interfacial bonding
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Toughening due to domain switching in single crystal ferroelectric materials
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Toughening effect of K resin on the fracture of polyamide 6/K resin blends
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Toughening effect of maleic anhydride grafted linear low density polyethylene on linear low density polyethylene
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Toughening effect of Ni on nc-CrAlN/a-SiNx hard nanocomposite
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Toughening effects quantification in glass matrix composite reinforced by alumina platelets Original Research Article
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Toughening enhanced at elevated temperatures in an alumina/zirconia dual-phase matrix composite reinforced with silicon carbide whiskers
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Toughening epoxies with halloysite nanotubes
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Toughening high performance ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene using multiwalled carbon nanotubes
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Toughening in boron nitride nanotubes/silicon nitride composites
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Toughening in cement based composites. Part I: Cement, mortar, and concrete
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Toughening in cement based composites. Part II: Fiber reinforced cementitious composites
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Toughening in ceramics containing graphene fillers
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Toughening macroporous alumina membrane supports with YSZ powders
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Toughening magnetron sputtered TiB2 coatings by Ni addition
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Toughening mechanism for Ni–Cr–B–Si–C laser deposited coatings
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Toughening mechanism of alumina-matrix ceramic composites with the addition of AlTiC master alloys and ZrO2
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Toughening mechanism of heterogeneous aliphatic polyurethanes
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Toughening mechanisms and microstructure of Al2O3–TiC–Co composites
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Toughening mechanisms in epoxy–silica nanocomposites (ESNs)
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Toughening mechanisms in interfacially modified HDPE/thermoplastic starch blends
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Toughening mechanisms of nanoparticle-modified epoxy polymers
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Toughening of a carbon fibre reinforced epoxy anhydride composite using an epoxy terminated hyperbranched modifier
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Toughening of a trifunctional epoxy system: Part VI. Structure property relationships of the thermoplastic toughened system
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Toughening of alumina/zirconia ceramic composites with silver particles
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Toughening of bio-ceramics scaffolds by polymer coating
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Toughening of brittle materials by grain boundary engineering
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Toughening of brittle materials by grain boundary engineering
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Toughening of brittle materials by grain boundary engineering
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Toughening of carbon fiber/epoxy composite by inserting polysulfone film to form morphology spectrum
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Toughening of carbon fiber/pitch-based carbon matrix composites by microspace control
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Toughening of ceramics by dislocation sub-boundaries
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Toughening of ceramics by dislocation sub-boundaries
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Toughening of ceramics by dislocation sub-boundaries
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Toughening of conducting cracks due to domain switching Original Research Article
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Toughening of dental glass ionomer cements with reactive glass fibres
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Toughening of denture base resin with short deformable fibers
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Toughening of dimethacrylate resins by addition of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) particles
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Toughening of epoxies by covalently anchoring triazole-functionalized stacked-cup carbon nanofibers
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Toughening of epoxy resin modified with in situ polymerized thermoplastic polymers
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Toughening of Fe-based laser-clad alloy coating
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Toughening of ferroelectric ceramics under polarization switching
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Toughening of ferroelectric ceramics under polarization switching
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Toughening of ferroelectrics by the out-of-plane poling
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Toughening of hard nanostructural thin films: a critical review
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Toughening of immiscible PPE/SAN blends by triblock terpolymers
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Toughening of in situ polymerized cyclic butylene terephthalate by chain extension with a bifunctional epoxy resin
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Toughening of isotactic polypropylene with CaCO3 particles
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Toughening of laminated ZrB2–SiC ceramics with residual surface compression
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Toughening of MoSi2 doped by La2O3 particles
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Toughening of MoSi2 doped by La2O3 particles
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Toughening of NiAl–alumina composites by self-constructed compressive surface layers under oxidation
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Toughening of plastics - advances in modeling and experiments:: Raymond A Pearson (Ed.), H-J Sue, and A E Yee, 2000. ACS symposium series 759, ACS, Washington D.C., ISBN 0-8412-3657-7
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Toughening of poly (lactic acid) by poly (β-hydroxybutyrate-co-β-hydroxyvalerate) with high β-hydroxyvalerate content
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Toughening of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)/nylon 6 alloys with functionalized elastomers via reactive compatibilization: morphology, mechanical properties, and rheology
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Toughening of poly(butylene terephthalate) by AES terpolymer
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Toughening of poly(butylene terephthalate) with epoxy-functionalized acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene
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Toughening of poly(lactic acid) by ethylene-co-vinyl acetate copolymer with different vinyl acetate contents
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Toughening of poly(l-lactic acid) with Cu3BTC2 metal organic framework crystals
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Toughening of Poly(l-lactide) with Methyl MQ Silicone Resin
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Toughening of poly(l-lactide) with poly(ε-caprolactone): Combined effects of matrix crystallization and impact modifier particle size
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Toughening of poly(propylene carbonate) using rubbery non-isocyanate polyurethane: Transition from brittle to marginally tough
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Toughening of polyamide 6 with β-nucleated thermoplastic vulcanizates based on polypropylene/ethylene–propylene–diene rubber grafted with maleic anhydride blends
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Toughening of polylactide by tailoring phase-morphology with P[CL-co-LA] random copolyesters as biodegradable impact modifiers
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Toughening of polypropylene by combined rubber system of ultrafine full-vulcanized powdered rubber and SBS
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Toughening of polypropylene with calcium carbonate particles
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Toughening of polypropylene with β-nucleated thermoplastic vulcanizates based on polypropylene/ethylene–propylene–diene rubber blends
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Toughening of polyvinylchloride by core–shell rubber particles: Influence of the internal structure of core–shell particles
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Toughening of SiC matrix with in-situ created TiB2 particles
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Toughening of some high-temperature poly(arylene ether)s and a hydroxypoly(benzoxazole) by sol–gel generated rubbery particles
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Toughening of super-hard ultra-fine grained B4C densified by spark-plasma sintering via SiC addition
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Toughening of thermosetting composites with thermoplastic fibres
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Toughening of Ti3SiC2 with 3Y-TZP addition by spark plasma sintering
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Toughening of unmodified polyvinylchloride through the addition of nanoparticulate calcium carbonate
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Toughening of vinyl ester resin using butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber modifiers
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Toughening of vinylester–urethane hybrid resins by functional liquid nitrile rubbers and hyperbranched polymers
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Toughening of zirconia/alumina composites by the addition of graphene platelets
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Toughening plastics by crack growth inhibition through unidirectionally deformed soft inclusions
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Toughening polystyrene by core–shell grafting copolymer polybutadiene-graft-polystyrene with potassium persulfate as initiator
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Toughening semicrystalline poly(lactic acid) by morphology alteration
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Toughening strategies for MoSi2-based high temperature structural silicides
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Toughening vinyl ester networks with polypropylene meso-fibers: Interface modification and composite properties
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Tougher action to be taken over US Medicare fraud
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Toughness amplification in natural composites
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Toughness and austenite stability of modified 9Cr–1Mo welds after tempering
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Toughness and austenite stability of modified 9Cr–1Mo welds after tempering
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Toughness and cutting: a new way of simultaneously determining ductile fracture toughness and strength
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Toughness and edge-toughness Original Research Article
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Toughness and fracture energy of PDMS bimodal and trimodal networks with widely separated precursor molar masses
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Toughness and hamiltonicity in image-trees Original Research Article
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Toughness and Hamiltonicity of a class of planar graphs Original Research Article
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Toughness and Hot/Wet Properties of a Novel Modified BMI/Carbon Fiber Composite
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Toughness and hydrogen compatibility of austenitic stainless steel welds at cryogenic temperatures
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Toughness and microstructural analysis of superduplex stainless steel joined by plasma arc welding
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Toughness and processes of material removal
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Toughness and spectrum of a graph Original Research Article
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Toughness and the existence of fractional k-factors of graphs Original Research Article
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Toughness and the existence of k-factors. III
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Toughness and the existence of k-factors. IV Original Research Article
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Toughness and thermal shock resistance of YBa2Cu3O7−x composite superconductors containing Y2BaCuO5 or Ag particles
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Toughness and thermal shock resistance of YBa2Cu3O7−x composite superconductors containing Y2BaCuO5 or Ag particles
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Toughness and Triangle-Free Graphs
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Toughness anisotropy and damage behavior of plasma sprayed ZrO2 thermal barrier coatings
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Toughness behavior in roll-bonded laminates based on AA6061/SiCp composites
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TOUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRE-REINFORCED CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES
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Toughness characterization of a metal filled PolyTetraFluoroEthylene using the J-integral
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Toughness characterization of steel fiber-reinforced concrete by JSCE approach
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Toughness control of boron carbide obtained by spark plasma sintering in nitrogen atmosphere
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TOUGHNESS DEGRADATION DURING FABRICATION OF API X42 AND X60 GRADE PIPELINE
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TOUGHNESS DEGRADATION DURING FABRICATION OF API X42 AND X60 GRADE PIPELINE
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Toughness dependence on the microstructural parameters for an ultrahigh carbon steel (1.3 wt.% C)
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Toughness dependence on the microstructural parameters for an ultrahigh carbon steel (1.3 wt.% C)
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Toughness dependence on the microstructural parameters for an ultrahigh carbon steel (1.3 wt.% C)
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Toughness deterioration in advanced high strength bainitic steels
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Toughness distribution in complex PP/nanoclay injected mouldings
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Toughness enhancement in steel fiber reinforced concrete through fiber hybridization
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Toughness enhancement of nanostructured hard coatings: Design strategies and toughness measurement techniques
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Toughness enhancement of polyimides by in situ generation of silica particles
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Toughness evaluation of HVOF WC–Co coatings using non-linear regression analysis
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Toughness improvement in hot rolled HSLA steel plates through asymmetric rolling
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Toughness improvement of carbon-fibre/polybenzoxazine composites by rubber modification
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Toughness improvement of PMR-type polyimide and laminated graphite systems by ex-situ concept
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Toughness investigation on simulated weld HAZs of SQV-2A pressure vessel steel Original Research Article
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Toughness measurement — the need to think again
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Toughness measurement of thin films: a critical review
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Toughness measurement on ball specimens. Part I: Theoretical analysis
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Toughness measurements on steel fibre-reinforced high strength concrete
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Toughness of a patterned interface between two elastically dissimilar solids
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Toughness of as-cast and partially crystallized composites of a bulk metallic glass
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Toughness of fiber-reinforced titanium as a function of temperature: experimental results and micromechanical modeling Original Research Article
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Toughness of hard nanostructured ceramic thin films
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Toughness of high-density polyethylene in shear fracture
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Toughness of Si3N4 ceramics obtained by precipitating sintering aids as hydroxides
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Toughness of Sintered NdFeB Magnets Original Research Article
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Toughness of syndiotactic polystyrene/epoxy polymer blends: microstructure and toughening mechanisms
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Toughness of the Networks with Maximum Connectivity
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Toughness of Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 bulk metallic glass for two oxygen levels
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Toughness Performance of Recycled Aggregates for use in Road Pavement
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Toughness prediction in functionally graded Al6061/SiCp composites produced by roll-bonding
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Toughness tailoring of yttria-doped zirconia ceramics
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Toughness tailoring of yttria-doped zirconia ceramics
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Toughness tailoring of yttria-doped zirconia ceramics
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Toughness threshold for the existence of 2-walks in -minor-free graphs
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Toughness variations in nanostructured bainitic steels
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Toughness, bonding and fluoride-release properties of hydroxyapatite-added glass ionomer cement
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Toughness, degrees and 2-factors
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Toughness, extrinsic effects and Poisson’s ratio of bulk metallic glasses Original Research Article
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Toughness, hamiltonicity and split graphs Original Research Article
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Toughness, particle size and chemical composition of meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis Hud.) herbage as affected by time of day
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Toughness, the shearing of self-mated junctions, and friction
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Toughness-curve behaviour of alumina-SiC and ZTA-SiC composites
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Toughness-dominated hydraulic fracture with leak-off
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TOUGH–RDCA modeling of multiple fracture interactions in caprock during CO2 injection into a deep brine aquifer
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TOUGHREACT—A simulation program for non-isothermal multiphase reactive geochemical transport in variably saturated geologic media: Applications to geothermal injectivity and CO2 geological sequestration
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Tough-to-brittle transition in multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT)/polycarbonate nanocomposites
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Tough-to-brittle transitions in ceramic-matrix composites with increasing interfacial shear stress Original Research Article
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Tour guide communication competence: French, German and American touristsʹ perceptions
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Tour guide textbooks: a review of two recent publications
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Tour guidesʹ emotional intelligence in relation to demographic characteristics
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Tour Into the Picture using a Vanishing Line and its Extension to Panoramic Images
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Tour leaders and their importance in charter tours
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Tour operators and destination safety
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Tour operators and destination sustainability
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Tour time in a two-route traffic system controlled by signals
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Toura Daryaee, Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empir B, I. B. Tauris, New York 2009, XXII +225 sayfa.
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Tour-based microsimulation of urban commercial movements
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Tourette patientsʹ misbelief of a tic rebound is due to overall difficulties in reliable tic rating
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Tourette syndrome and chronic tics in a sample of children and adolescents
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Tourette syndrome and comorbid early-onset schizophrenia
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Tourette syndrome and obsessive–compulsive disorder
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Tourette syndrome in children and adolescents: Special considerations
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Tourette Syndrome: The Facts; M.M. Robertson, S. Baron-Cohen: Oxford University Press, Oxford (1998), 110 pp., £9.99
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Tourette talk
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Tourette yndrome and iatrogenic eye injury
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Tourette’s and comorbid syndromes: Obsessive compulsive and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. a common etiology?
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Tourette’s Syndrome and Tics: Relevance for School Psychologists
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Tourette’s syndrome following temporal lobectomy for seizure control
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Tourette’s syndrome with cervical disc herniation
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Tourette’s Syndrome, Chronic Tics, and Comorbid Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Elementary Students
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Touretteʹs syndrome
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Touretteʹs syndrome in Taiwan: an epidemiological study of tic disorders in an elementary school at Taipei County
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Touretteʹs syndrome: from behaviour to biology
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Touring Churchill’s England: Rituals of Kinship and Belonging
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Touring mines and mining tourists
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Touring the landscapes: partially folded proteins examined by hydrogen exchange
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Tourism — How effective management makes the difference : Roger Doswell Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford (1997) x + 319 pp £16.99 softcover. ISBN 0750622725
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Tourism — politics and public sector management: James Elliott; Routledge, London, 1997, pp. 280, price £16.99, ISBN 0415071585
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Tourism 2000
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Tourism 2000: time for celebration?
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Tourism agglomeration and its impact on social welfare: An empirical approach to the Spanish case
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Tourism analysis: A handbook : Stephen L.J. Smith. Longman (Longman House, Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex CM20 2JE, UK), 1995, 2nd ed., x + 326 pp. (tables, figures, references, name and subject indexes), £24.99. ISBN 0-582-25160-5
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Tourism and Aboriginal Australia
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Tourism and agricultural development in thailand
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Tourism and Amenity Migration: A Longitudinal Analysis
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Tourism and Animal Ethics
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Tourism and asean Economic Development
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Tourism and Borders: Contemporary Issues, Policies, and International Research, H. Wachowiak (Ed.). Ashgate, Aldershop (2006). 275pp., Price £55.00, USD99.95, Hardback, ISBN:07546-4775-7.
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Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environment and Experience
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Tourism and China’s Development: Policies, Regional Economic Growth and Ecotourism: By Julie Jie Wen and Clement A. Tisdell. World Scientific (PO Box 128, Farrer Road, Singapore 912805) 2001, xxv+393 pp (figures, tables, indexes, references) $48.00 Pbk. I
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Tourism and Chinaʹs development: Policies, regional economic growth and ecotourism: J.J. Wen and C.A. Tisdell; World Scientific, Singapore, 2001, xxvi + 399pp., US$58, ISBN 981-02-4433-9 (pbk)
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Tourism and Citizenship. Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in the Global Order (Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility), R.V. Bianchi, M.L. Stephenson. Routledge, London (2014)
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Tourism and community development
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Tourism and conservation: The effects of track proximity on avian reproductive success and nest selection in an open sanctuary
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Tourism and cooperative education in UK undergraduate courses:: are the benefits being realised?
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Tourism and crime in the Caribbean
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Tourism and Crime: Key Themes
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Tourism and Cultural Conflicts
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Tourism and cultural conflicts: Edited by Mike Robinson and Priscilla Boniface. CABI Publishing (CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, UK) 1999, x+314 pp (tables, figures, bibliography, subject index) $85.00 Hbk. ISBN 0-85199-272-2.
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TOURISM AND CULTURAL PROXIMITY: Examples from New Zealand
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Tourism and cultural revival
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Tourism and Culture
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Tourism and culture: An applied perspective : E. Chambers (ed.) State University of New York, Albany (1997) ISBN 0-7914-3427-3 (hc) ISBN 0-7914-3428-1 (pb) vii + 221 pp. (No price listed)
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Tourism and culture—towards the 21st century—Longhirst Hall, University of Northumbria, UK—September 14–19, 1996
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Tourism and cyberspace
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Tourism and dependency: An analysis of Bigodi village, Uganda
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Tourism and development in mountain regions: P.M. Godde, M.F. Price and F.M. Zimmermann (Eds.); CABI Publishing, Oxon, 2000, ISBN 0 85199 391 5 (hb)
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Tourism and Development in the Developing World
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Tourism and Development in Tropical Islands: Political Ecology Perspectives
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Tourism and development in Tunisia
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Tourism and DEVELOPMENTEvidence from Mexico
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Tourism and discretionary income allocation. Heterogeneity among households
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Tourism and Economic Development of the Village (Farsian Qanchi and Tilabad villages, Azadshahr, Iran)
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Tourism and economic development: case studies from the Indian Ocean region: R.N. Ghosh, M.A.B. Siddique and R. Gabbay (eds.); Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, 2003, 182pp., Price £46.50, ISBN 075463053
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Tourism and economic development: The beach disease?
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Tourism and economic development: Which investments produce gains for regions?
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Tourism and economic growth nexus revisited: A panel causality analysis for the case of the Mediterranean Region
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Tourism and Economic Growth: Comparing Malaysia and Singapore
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Tourism and Entrepreneurship: International Perspectives
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Tourism and Environmental Degradation in Sochi, Russia
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Tourism and environmental taxes. With special reference to the “Balearic ecotax”
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Tourism and Escaping Quotidian Interactions; A Philosophical Analysis Based on the Islamic Mystical Vision of Human Nature
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Tourism and ethnicity: The brotherhood of coconuts
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Tourism and gambling content analysis
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Tourism and Gastronomy: Edited by Anne-Mette Hjalager and Greg Richards. Routledge 2002 xiii + 238 pp (references, index, illustrations) 2002 $90 Hbk. ISBN 0-415-27381-1
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Tourism and Generation Y
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Tourism and globalization: Economic Impact in Indonesia
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Tourism and glocalization “Local” Tour Guiding
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Tourism and governance in Turkey
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TOURISM AND HANDICRAFT - EXPLORING THE LINKAGES
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Tourism and heritage attractions : Richard Prentice Routledge, London, New York (1994) 253 pp £35 ISBN 0 415 08525-X
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Tourism and heritage conservation in Singapore
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Tourism and heritage management: balancing conservation and development
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Tourism and Heritage Relationships: Global, National and Local Perspectives: Edited by M. Robinson, N. Evans, P. Long, R. Sharpley and J. Swarbrooke. Business Education Publishers (The Teleport, Doxford International, Sunderland SR3 3XD, UK) 2000, vii + 4
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Tourism and hospitality marketing – A global perspective
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Tourism and Hospitality on the Edge: 12 International Research Conference of the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), Perth, 6–9 February 2002
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Tourism and hospitality research journals: cross-citations among research communities
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Tourism and Hotel Development in China
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Tourism and immigration: Comparing Alternative Approaches
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Tourism and inclusive growth in small island developing states
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Tourism and income distribution: Evidence from a developed regional economy
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Tourism and indigenous peoples : R Butler and T Hinch (eds) International Thomson Business Press, London (1996) ISBN 0-415-12529-4 (hb)
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Tourism and Indigenous Peoples: Issues and Implications, Richard Butler and Tom Hinch (Eds.). Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (2007), 380pp., £35.00, (hbk), ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-6446-2, ISBN-10: 0-7506-6446-0.
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Tourism and innovation
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Tourism and integrated development: A geographic perspective
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Tourism and Intercultural Exchange
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Tourism and Intercultural Exchange: Why Tourism Matters, Gavin Jack, Alison Phipps. Channel View Publications, Clevedon (2005)
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Tourism and its implications for management in Ruhuna National Park (Yala), Sri Lanka
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Tourism and legends: Archaeology of Heritage
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Tourism and leisure in China : A tale of two cities
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Tourism and local attitudes in Girne, Northern Cyprus
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Tourism and local development in Malaysia: A SWOT analysis of the Royal Belum as an eco-tourism product
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Tourism and Local Economic Development in China: By Gang Xu. Curzon Press (15 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, UK) 1999, xvi+244 pp (tables, figures, bibliography) £50 Hbk. ISBN 0-7007-1152-X.
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Tourism and long-term growth a Spanish perspective
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Tourism and Media
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Tourism and Mobilities: Local–Global Connections, Peter Burns, Marina Novelli (Eds.). CABI, Wallingford (2008), ISBN: 978-1-8459-3404-0
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Tourism and modernity: a sociological analysis: Ning Wang, Pergamon, An Imprint of Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, 2000, VIII+271pp.
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Tourism and National Identity. Heritage and Nationhood in Scotland. Channel View Publications, Bristol (2014)
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Tourism and National Parks: International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change
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Tourism and National Parks: Issues and Implications: Edited by Richard W. Butler and Stephen W. Boyd. Wiley (Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, United Kingdom) 2000, vii+342 pp. £50 Hbk. ISBN 0-471-98894-4
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Tourism and national parks: issues and implications: R. Butler and S. Boyd (Eds); Wiley, Chichester, pp. viii+342, £50 ISBN 0471988944
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Tourism and nationalism
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Tourism and nativistic ideology in Cuzco, Peru
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Tourism and Natural Resources
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Tourism and older residents in a sunbelt resort
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Tourism and online photography
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Tourism and Political Change
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Tourism and political ideologies: A case of tourism in North Korea
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Tourism and Politics: Global Frameworks and Local Realities, Peter M. Burns, Marina Novelli. Elsevier, Oxford (2007). 409 pp., ISBN: 008 045075 X
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Tourism and Poverty
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Tourism and Poverty Reduction: Pathways to Prosperity
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TOURISM AND PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY IN THE EARLY YEARS
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Tourism and Protected Areas: Benefits Beyond Boundaries
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Tourism and public policy : C M Hall and J M Jenkins Routledge (Topics in Tourism Series), London (1995) 116 pp. £9.99 ISBN 0 415 11354 7
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Tourism and public policy : C M Hall and J M Jenkins Routledge London and New York (1995) xii + 116 pp £9.99
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Tourism and reconciliation between Mainland China and Taiwan
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TOURISM AND RECREATION AS A DRIVING FORCE FOR FORECASTING BIODIVERSITY CHANGES: LAKE ENGURE WATERSHED AREA AS AN EXAMPLE
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Tourism and recreation: Stephen Williams; Prentice-Hall, Harlow, 2003, 211pp, ISBN 0 582 32026 7
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Tourism and religion : Boris Vukoni . Pergamon Press (Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, UK), 1996, xiii + 208 pp. (references, author and subject indexes) $68.00 (Hbk). ISBN 0-08-042561-5
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Tourism and responsibility: Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean
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Tourism and Retail: The Psychogeography of Liminal Consumption
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Tourism and rural settlements Nepal’s Annapurna region
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Tourism and seasonal retirement migration
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Tourism and sentencing: Establishing informal status privileges
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Tourism and sex: culture, commerce and coercion: Stephen Clift and Simon Carter (Eds.); Pinter, London, ISBN 1855676362
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Tourism and Sex: Edited by Stephen Clift and Simon Carter. Pinter (Wellington House, 125 Strand London, WC2R 0BB, United Kingdom) 2000, xiv+297 pp (figures, tables, references, index) $28.95 Pbk. ISBN 1-85567-636-2.
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Tourism and small entrepreneurs: development, national policy and entrepreneurial culture: Indonesian cases : H. Dahles and K. Bras (Eds.); Cognizant Communication Corporation, New York, 1999, 165 pages, US$30.00, ISBN 1-882345-25-8 (pbk)
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Tourism and Small Entrepreneurs: Edited by Heidi Dahles and Karin Bras. Cognizant Communication Corporation (3 Hartsdale Road, Elmsford NY 10523, USA) 1999, v+165 pp (photos, figures, bibliography, index) $38.00 Hbk. ISBN 1-882345-24-X.
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Tourism and Social Identities: Global Frameworks and Local Realities
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Tourism and Social Identities: Global Frameworks and Local Realities, P. Burns, M. Novelli (Eds.), Elsevier, Oxford (2006) (xiv+204pp, (hardcover), £57.99), ISBN:0-08-045074-1.
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Tourism and Souvenirs: Glocal Perspectives from the Margins
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Tourism and spatial transformation : G J Ashworth and A G J Dietuorst (eds) CAB International, Wallingford (1995), 339 pp £45 hardback
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Tourism and spatial transformations. Implications for policy and planning : G J Ashworth and A G J Dietvorst (eds) CAB International Wallingford (1995) 347pp £45.00 (US$82.50) ISBN 0 85198 981 0
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Tourism and Spirituality: An Evolving Relationship
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Tourism and Statistics: Bibliometric Study 1998–2002
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Tourism and Sustainability: Development and New Tourism in the Third World
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Tourism and sustainability: Development, globalisation and new tourism in the third world, Mowforth
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Tourism and sustainability: Principles to practice : MJ Stabler (ed) CAB International, Wallingford (1997) xxii + 416 pp. £49.95 (US$90) ISBN 0 85199 184 X
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Tourism and sustainable community development
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Tourism and Sustainable Development: Reconsidering a Concept of Vague Policies
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Tourism and Sustainable Economic DevelopmentMacroeconomic Models and Empirical Methods, Rinaldo Brau, Alessandro Lanza, Stefano Usai (Eds.). Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2008), ISBN: 978 1 84720 650 3
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Tourism and sustainable water supply in Mallorca: a geographical analysis
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Tourism and terrorism
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TOURISM AND TERRORISM: A HOTEL INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
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Tourism and the autonomous communities in Spain
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Tourism and the Branded City: Film and Identity on the Pacific Rim, S.H. Donald, J.G. Gammack. Ashgate, Aldershot (2007), ISBN: 978-0-7546-4829-1
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Tourism and The Consumption of Wildlife. Hunting, Shooting and Fishing, Brent Lovelock (Ed.). Routledge, London and New York (2008)
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Tourism and the economic development of Cornwall
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Tourism and the environment: a social movements perspective
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Tourism and the environment: A sustainable relationship? : Colin Hunter and Howard Green Routledge, London (1995) 212 pp £40 ISBN 0 415 085254 1
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Tourism and the environment; a sustainable relationship? : Colin Hunter and Howard Green; Routledge, London, 1995, 212 pp., £40.00
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Tourism and the forbidden zone: the underserved power of qualitative inquiry
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Tourism and the host community: a cautionary tale
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Tourism and the less developed world: issues and case studies: David Harrison (Ed.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2001, 288pp, price £49.95 hardback, ISBN 0-85199-433-4
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Tourism and the Less Developed World: Issues and Case Studies: Edited by David Harrison. CABI (Nosworthy Way, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 8DE, UK) 2001, 272 pp (tables, figures, index) £49.95 Pbk. ISBN 0-85199-433-4.
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Tourism and the personal heritage experience
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Tourism and the symbols of identity
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Tourism and understanding: The MBA Study Mission
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Tourism and urban public transport: Holding demand pressure under supply constraints
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Tourism and war
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Tourism and water use: Supply, demand, and security. An international review
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Tourism and waterfront renewal: assessing residential perception in Newport, Rhode Island, USA
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Tourism and wealth creation: 5th ATLAS Africa Conference, 27–29 October 2007, Kampala, Uganda
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Tourism and wildlife habituation: Reduced population fitness or cessation of impact?
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Tourism as a mixed industry: Differences between private, public and not-for-profit festivals
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Tourism as a sustainable livelihood strategy
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Tourism as experience : The case of heritage parks
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Tourism as the Subject of North American Doctoral Dissertations, 1987–2000
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Tourism at Risk: Failures and Dichotomies of Risk Perception Theory in Tourism
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Tourism at the grassroots: Villagers and visitors in the Asia Pacific
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Tourism attraction systems: Exploring Cultural Behavior
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Tourism attractions and development of Pangkor Island: A study of foreign tourists’ perceptions
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Tourism attractions: Points, lines, and areas
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Tourism Behaviour
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Tourism brochures: Linking message strategies, tactics and brand destination attributes
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Tourism Brochures: Usefulness and Image
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Tourism climate information based on human thermal perception in Taiwan and Eastern China
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Tourism community relationships : Philip L. Pearce, Gianna Moscardo, Glenn F. Ross. Elsevier Science Ltd (The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, United Kingdom), 1996, ix+259 pages, (tables, maps, figures, graphs, issues/case study boxe
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Tourism conference goers—a serious typology?
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Tourism Conference on Safety and Establishment of a Center
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Tourism conferences—academic titillation, social interactions or job market?
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Tourism constraints among Israeli seniors
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Tourism consultancy project-based learning as medium in empowering the human capital of graduate students
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Tourism courses: a new concern for new times?
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Tourism crises: management responses and theoretical insight, E. Laws, B. Prideaux (Eds.). The Haworth Hospitality Press, New York (160pp), 2005, ISBN: 0-7890-3208-2
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TOURISM CRISIS MANAGEMENT: US Response to September 11
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Tourism Culture
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Tourism dance performances authenticity and creativity
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Tourism demand constraints: A skiing participation
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Tourism demand for Italy and the business cycle
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Tourism demand forecasting using novel hybrid system
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Tourism demand in Turkey
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Tourism demand modelling and forecasting : H. Song and S.F. Witt; Pergamon, Oxford, 2000, 178 pages, US$75 hard cover, ISBN 0-08-043673-0
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Tourism Demand Modelling and Forecasting. Modern Econometric Approaches,:Haiyan Song and Stephen F. Witt (1999) (Elsevier Science Ltd.) ISBN 0-08-043673-0, pp. 178. Hardback, US$75, euro 70.34.
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Tourism demand modelling and forecasting: modern econometric approaches : Song and Witt (2000)
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Tourism Demand Modelling and Forecasting: Modern Econometric Approaches: By Haiyan Song and Stephen F. Witt. Elsevier Science (The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, United Kingdom) 2000, viii+178 pp (tables, figures, author index, subj
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Tourism demand modelling and forecasting—A review of recent research
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Tourism demand models: a critique Original Research Article
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Tourism dependence and resident attitudes
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Tourism destination competitiveness: a quantitative approach
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Tourism destination images of Turkey, Egypt, Greece, and Italy as perceived by US-based tour operators and travel agents
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Tourism destination marketing alliances
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Tourism development and cultural policies in China
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Tourism development and dependency theory: mass tourism vs. ecotourism
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Tourism development and economic growth: A closer look at panels
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Tourism development and economic growth–a nonlinear approach
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Tourism development and environmental limitations at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef: a response
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Tourism development and environmental protection in southern Sinai
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Tourism Development and Human Rights
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Tourism development and local participation in Latin America: Heidi Dahles and Lou Keune (Eds.); Cognizant Communication Corporation, Elmsford, New York 2002, 177pp., price $30.00US Softbound, ISBN 1-882345-43-6
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Tourism development and natural capital
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Tourism development and sustainability issues in Central and South-Eastern Europe
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Tourism Development and the Environment: Beyond Sustainability?
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Tourism development and the tourism area life-cycle model: A case study of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
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Tourism development and trust in local government
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Tourism Development in Critical Environments: Tej Vir Singh and Shalini Singh: Cognizant Commmunication Corporation, New York, 1999, 202 pages, ISBN 1-882345-18-5 (US$38)
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Tourism development in Greenland
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Tourism Development in Historical Textures of Tehran City (Case Study: Hazrat Abdul Azim Shrine Area)
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Tourism development in Paris : Public intervention
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Tourism Development in Rural Areas: Potentials of Appreciative Inquiry Approach
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Tourism Development in Rural Areas; Systematic Review of Studies
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Tourism Development in the Canary Islands
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Tourism Development in Turkey
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Tourism development in Uzbekistan
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Tourism development in Vietnam
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Tourism development of World Heritage Sites in China: A geographic perspective
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tourism development potentials through inter-districts cooperation (idc) in southeast sulawesi, indonesia
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Tourism development under close control: the case of the Falkland Islands
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Tourism development within planning paradigms: the case of Turkey
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Tourism development: Assessing Social Gains and Losses
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Tourism Development: Growth, Myths and Inequalities
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Tourism development: Principles, processes, and policies : by William C. Gartner, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 115 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003, 1996, $44.95, ISBN 0-442-00893-7.
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Tourism down under
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Tourism downfall: sectarianism an apparent major cause, in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Pakistan
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Tourism Ecolabelling: Certification and Promotion of Sustainable Management : Edited by X. Font and R. C. Buckley. CABI Publishing (Wallingford, Oxon OX10 8DE, United Kingdom) 2001, xxi+360 pp (index) £49.95 Hbk. ISBN 0-85199-506-3.
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Tourism ecolabels
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Tourism economics : D E Lundberg, M H Stavenga and M Krishnamoorthy Wiley New York (1995) £18.95
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Tourism education and curriculum design: A time for consolidation and review?
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Tourism education and training
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Tourism Education in Kenya
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Tourism employment during economic transition
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Tourism enterprises and sustainable development: International perspectives on responses to the sustainability agenda
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Tourism Ethics By David A. Fennell. Channel View ; xvii + 404 pp (figures, tables, text boxes, bibliography, index) $59.95 Pbk. ISBN 1 84541 0346.
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Tourism expansion and economic development: The case of Taiwan
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Tourism expansion, tourism uncertainty and economic growth: New evidence from Taiwan and Korea
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Tourism experience and quality of life among elderly tourists
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Tourism experiences within an attributional framework
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Tourism forecast combination using the CUSUM technique
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Tourism Forecasting and Marketing: K. Wong and H. Song (Eds.); The Haworth Hospitality Press, New York, 2002, 150p, pbk, ISBN 0 7890 2087
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Tourism forecasting: accuracy of alternative econometric models
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Tourism forecasting: To combine or not to combine?
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Tourism from the perspective of the Persian Gulf Geoculture
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Tourism Geography: A New Synthesis
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Tourism Geography: By Stephen Williams. Routledge (11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE, UK) 1998, 212 pp (tables, figures, bibliography, index) $17.99 Pbk. ISBN 0-415-14215-6.
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Tourism Geography: S. Williams; Routledge, London, 1998, 197 pages
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Tourism growth in Singapore: An optimal target
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Tourism human resources development
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Tourism image, evaluation variables and after purchase behaviour: inter-relationship
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Tourism Images of National Administrative Centre from the Tourists’ Perspective: A Case of Putrajaya
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Tourism Impact and Support for Future Development: Local’ s Perspective at Ambaran village
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Tourism impact comparisons among Norwegian towns
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Tourism impact modeling for resource extraction regions
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Tourism Impact on Air Pollution in Developed and Developing Countries
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Tourism Impact on Livelihood Assets of Tourism Villages (Case Study: Rural Areas of Rudsar, North of Iran)
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Tourism Impact on Urban Quality of Life: Perspectives from the Putrajaya Residents
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Tourism Impact the Economic Growth of ASEAN Countries. Lesson Learned for Post-Pandemic Covid-19 Recovery
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Tourism impacts on an Australian indigenous community: a Djabugay case study
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TOURISM IN A WORLD OF RISKS
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Tourism in Brazil: Environment, Management and Segments
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Tourism in Canada
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Tourism in China: A. Lew, L. Yu, J. Ap and Z. Guangrui (Eds.); The Haworth Hospitality Press, New York, 2003, pp. 325, (softback), ISBN: 0789012820
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Tourism in China: By Alan A. Lew, Lawrence Yu, John Ap and Zhang Guangrui. The Haworth Hospitality Press (10 Alice Street, Binghamton NY 13904-1580, USA) 2003, xix + 325 pp (figures, tables, author index, subject index, references) $40.00 Pbk. ISBN 0-7890
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Tourism in China: Destination, Cultures and Communities
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Tourism in china: Destinations, planning and experiences
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Tourism in destination communities: S. Singh, D. Timothy and R. Dowling (Eds.), CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK, 2003, pp. 276, price $80.00 hardback, ISBN 0851996116
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Tourism in Destination Communities: S. Singh, D. Timothy and R. Dowling. CABI Publishing 2003, xii+282 pp (index, references, tables, figures), £45 Hbk. ISBN 0-85199-6116
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Tourism in difficult areas revisited: the case of Bradford
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Tourism in European heritage cities
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Tourism in geological landscapes
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Tourism in Global Society: Place, Culture, Consumption: By Kevin Meethan. Palgrave (Houndmills, Basingstroke, Hampshire RG21 6XS, United Kingdom) 2001, viii+241 pp (tables, appendix, bibliography, index) $65 Hbk. ISBN 0-333-76057-6.
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TOURISM IN INDIA
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Tourism in Japan: An Ethno-semiotic Analysis
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Tourism in Kenya and the marginalization of Swahili
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Tourism in Latin America A Choice Analysis
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Tourism in Latin America: L. Lumsdon and J. Swift; Continuum. London, 2001, £25, ISBN 082645149
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Tourism in Melanesia : Ngaire Douglas. Southern Cross University Press (Lismore 2480, Australia) 1996. 300 pages (maps, tables, figures, photos, bibliography, index) AUS$24.95. ISBN 1-875855-149
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Tourism in national parks and protected areas: planning and management: P. Eagles and S. McCool; CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2002, 320 pp., price £55.00, ISBN 0-85199-589-6
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Tourism in paris Studies at the Microscale
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Tourism in peripheral areas: case studies: F. Brown and D. Hall (Eds.), Channel View Publications, Clevedon, 2000, pp. 152, ISBN 1-853150-23-7
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Tourism in protected areas: The Nepalese Himalaya
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Tourism in Qeshm: Roots, Trends and Respects
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Tourism in rural areas: Kedah, Malaysia
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Tourism in Russia: background and structure
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Tourism in South Africa- time series persistence and the nature of the shocks: Are they transitory or permanent?
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Tourism in South and Southeast Asia: issues and cases : C. Michael Hall and Stephen Page, (Eds.); Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford; 2000, 290 pp+xiv, index, ISBN 0-7506-4128-2.
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Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Dimensions
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Tourism in Southeast Asia: Edited by Kaye Chon. Haworth Hospitality Press (10 Alice Street, Binghamton NY 13904-1580, USA) 2000, xiv+177 pp (illustrations, tables, references) $59.95 Hbk. ISBN 0-7890-1122-0.
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Tourism in Spain: Critical issues : Edited by Mike Barke, John Towner and Michael T. Newton. CAB International (Wallingford, Oxon. OX10 8DE, UK), 1996, xvii + 432 pp. (tables, figures, references, subject index), £49.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-85198-929-2
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Tourism in Spain: Critical issues : M Barke, J Towner and M T Newton (eds) CAB International, Wallingford (1995) 432 pp £49.99 hardback
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Tourism in Spain: Critical issues : M Barke, J Towner and M T Newton (eds) CAB International, Wallingford (1996) xvi + 432 pp £49.95 (US$90) ISBN 0 85198 929 2
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Tourism in the 21st century. Lessons from experience (or reflections on experience): B. Faulkner, G. Moscardo, E. Laws, 2001, Continuum, London, pp. 352+xxxii, ISBN 0 8264 4827 5 (Hb); ISBN 0 8264 4828 3 (Pb)
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Tourism in the Antarctic: opportunities, constraints, and future prospects: Thomas G. Bauer; The Haworth Hospitality Press, New York, 2001, pp. xiv+275, ISBN 0-7890-1104-2
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Tourism in the APEC Region
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Tourism in the Balearic Islands: A dynamic model for international demand using panel data
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Tourism in the Gambia: problems and proposals
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Tourism in the Middle East
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Tourism in the Naturtejo Geopark, under the Auspices of UNESCO, as Sustainable Alternative to the Mining of Uranium at Nisa (Portugal)
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Tourism in the pacific: Issues and cases : C Michael Hall and Stephen J Page (eds) International Thomson Business Press, London (1996) 324 pp., £16.99 (pb)
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Tourism in the peripheral areas of Europe
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Tourism in the Perspective of Islam and Promotion of the Religious and Pilgrimage Tourism
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Tourism in Transition in Post-Soviet Estonia
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Tourism in Western Europe—a collection of case histories: Richard Voase (Ed.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2002, pp. 263, ISBN 0851995721
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Tourism industry and the environment in Port Dickson: Highlighting the equilibrium of demand and supply
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Tourism industry for poverty reduction in Iran
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Tourism Industry, Globalization, Encounter or Interaction
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Tourism industry–Academic interface
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Tourism information and pleasure motivation
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Tourism is a platform for development, security and resilient economy
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Tourism life cycle and sustainability analysis: Profit-focused strategies for mature destinations
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Tourism Local Systems and Networking, Advances in Tourism Research (series), Luciana Lazzeretti, Clara S. Petrillo (Eds.). Elsevier Ltd., Oxford, UK (2006)
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Tourism management
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Tourism management : Neil Leiper. RMIT Press (33–37 Hotham Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066, Australia) 1995, xxii + 367 pages (tables, figures, references, index), AUS$45.00 Pbk. ISBN 0-7306-7931-4
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Tourism management and industrial ecology: a case study of food service in Taiwan
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Tourism Management in Heritage Cities
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Tourism management on American Indian lands in the USA
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Tourism Management with AI Integration for Mining Heritage: a Literature Review Approach
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Tourism Management, Managing for Change
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Tourism management, managing for change: Stephen J. Page (Eds.); Butterworth Heinneman, Oxford, 2003, pp xviii +381, ISBN 0 7506 5752 9
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Tourism Management: Analysis, Behaviour and Strategy
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Tourism Management: Towards the New Millennium: Edited by Chris Ryan and Stephen Page. Elsevier Science (The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, United Kingdom) 2000, xi+462 pp (figures, tables, index) $80.00 Hbk. ISBN 0-08-043589-0
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Tourism market relies heavily on environmental and natural factors
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Tourism marketing and management in the Caribbean : Dennis J Gayle and Jonathan N Goodrich (eds) Roudledge London and New York (1993) 270 pp £35 ISBN 0 415 07263 8
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Tourism Marketing for Cities and Towns, Bonita M. Kolb. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA (2006)
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Tourism marketing images of industrial cities
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Tourism Marketing Management in Relation to the Economic Safety of the Tourist
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Tourism motivation and expectation formation
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Tourism Motives and Loyalty
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Tourism on islands and specific destinations: international scientific conference; University of the Aegean, 14–16 December 2000. Chios, Greece: Homerean Cultural Center
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TOURISM OPERATORS AND COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM EXPERIENCE IN KAMPUNG PUKAK
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Tourism participation and expenditure by Spanish households: The effects of the economic crisis and unemployment
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Tourism penetration index in small Caribbean islands
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Tourism Plan for Bekal: A Case of Bekal Port, Special Tourism Area of Keralas
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Tourism plan reviews: methodological considerations and issues from Samoa
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Tourism planning and policy, D. Dredge, J. Jenkins. Wiley Australia, Ltd., Melbourne (2007), ISBN: 9 7804 7080 7767
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Tourism Planning and Rural Tourism Development (Case Study: Rural of Mahidasht District, Kermanshah)
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Tourism Planning in Historic Districts: Attitudes Toward Tourism Development in Charleston
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TOURISM PLANNING: A Third Way?
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Tourism planning: an integrated and sustainable development approach
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Tourism planning: basics, concepts, cases: 4th Edition, Clare A. Gunn with Turgut Var, Routledge. Taylor and Francis, London, 2002, xxii+442pp., ISBN 0-415-93268-8, ISBN 0-415-93269-6 (pbk)
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Tourism Planning: By C. Michael Hall. Prentice Hall (Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2JE, UK) 1999, 236+xii pp (9 figures, 25 tables, 24 plates, bibliography, index) £16.99 Pbk. ISBN 0 582 32028 3
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Tourism planning: policies, processes and relationships : C. Michael Hall; Prentice Hall, Harlow, 2000, xi+236pp. £12.99
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TOURISM POLICY AND MANAGEMENT FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY IN THE LAKE ENGURE CATCHMENT AREA
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TOURISM POLICY DEVELOPMENT: A MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE
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Tourism Policy in Malaysia: Towards Tourist Friendly Destination
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Tourism Policy in the Making: An Australian Network Study
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Tourism policy: a midsummer nightʹs dream?
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Tourism potential and assessment of its environmental impact on the northern coasts of the Oman Sea, Iran
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tourism potential of the republic of uzbekistan and opportunities for its development
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Tourism potentials for financing protected areas
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Tourism productivity: Evidence from the United Kingdom
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Tourism promotion and power; creating images, creating identities: N. Morgan and A. Pritchard, Wiley, Chichester, 1998, pp. 236, 0-471-98341-1
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Tourism Public Policy and the Strategic Management of Failure
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TOURISM RESEARCH ON GREECE: A Critical Overview
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Tourism research: A 20-20 vision
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Tourism research: Critiques and challenges : D G Pearce and R W Butler (eds) Routledge, London and New York (1993) 227 pp £35 ISBN 0 415 08319 2
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Tourism Resource Management of Regional Culture
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Tourism routes as a tool for the economic development of rural areas—vibrant hope or impossible dream?
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Tourism sandwich placements: an appraisal
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TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNTS: Implementation in Tanzania
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Tourism seasonality in cultural destinations: Empirical evidence from Sicily
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Tourism sector investment potential in Vladimir region
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Tourism Security and Legality in the Persian Gulf:Viewpoint of I.R.Iran
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Tourism service quality begins at the airport
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Tourism shopping and its contributions to Hong Kong
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Tourism spatial organization of historical streets – A postmodern perspective: The examples of Pingjiang Road and Shantang Street, Suzhou, China
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Tourism spatial spillover effects and urban economic growth
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Tourism Sport International Council
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Tourism Statistics: International Perspectives and Current Issues
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Tourism statistics: J. John Lennon (Ed.), Continuum, London, £95, ISBN 082645075X
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Tourism strategy making: Insights to the events tourism domain
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Tourism strategy planning : Szolnok county, Hungary
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Tourism structures, the effective factors for tourism development (Case Study: Palangan Village)
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Tourism supply chain management: A new research agenda
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TOURISM SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN ZIMBABWE: TOUR OPERATORS’ CONTRIBUTION
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Tourism Today: a geographical analysis (2nd edn) : D Pearce Longman, Harlow (1995) 202pp £16.99 paperback
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Tourism today: A geographical perspective, 2nd edn : Douglas Pearce Addison Wesley Longmang Ltd (1996) 202 pp, 71 figures, 31 tables, 16 plates, references, author index, subject index, place index
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Tourism training needs in the Asia Pacific region
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Tourism vs environment: The case for coastal areas : edited by P P Wong Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1993, xvii + 225 pp, figs, tables, index, £68.00 ISBN: 0-7923-2404-8
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Tourism vs. commercial fishers:: development and changing use of Key West and Stock Island, Florida
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Tourism without threat? Excerpts from rural Costa Rica
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Tourism, Biodiversity and Information
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Tourism, Biodiversity and Information: Edited by Francesco di Castri, Venkataraman Balaji, Backhuys Publishers, The Netherlands, 2002. 501 pp.; ISBN 90-5782-107-9
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Tourism, Competitiveness, and Societal Prosperity
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Tourism, CPRs and Environmental Ethics
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Tourism, crime and international security issues : Abraham Pizam and Yoel Mansfeld (eds) Wiley Chichester (1996) viii + 321 pp
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Tourism, Culture and Development: Hopes, Dreams and Realities in East Indonesia, Stroma Cole. Channel View Publications, Clevedon (2008), ISBN: 978-1-84541-069-8
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Tourism, development and growth: the challenge of sustainability : Salah Wahab and John J. Pigram (eds.); Routledge, London, 1997, 302 pp; ISBN 0-415-16002-2
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Tourism, farm abandonment, and the ‘typical’ Vermonter, 1880–1930
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Tourism, farming and diversification: An attitudinal study
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Tourism, Globalisation, and Cultural Change: An Island Community Perspective
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Tourism, Magic and Modernity: Cultivating the Human Garden
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Tourism, peace, politics and ideology: impacts of the Mt. Gumgang tour project in the Korean Peninsula
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TOURISM, PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN “OLDE YORK”
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Tourism, place and placelessness in the phenomenological experience of shopping malls in Seoul
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Tourism, poaching and wildlife conservation: what can integrated conservation and development projects accomplish?
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Tourism, Recreation and Sustainability: Linking Culture and the Environment
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Tourism, Recreation, and Climate Change
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Tourism, risk tolerance and competences: Travel organization and tourism hazards
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Tourism, Selected Macroeconomics Variables and Economic Growth: An Econometrics of Long Run and Short Run Relationship
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Tourism, sport and seasons: the challenges and potential of overcoming seasonality in the sport and tourism sectors
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Tourism, Terrorism And Turmoil In Nepal
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Tourism, terrorism, and political instability
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Tourism, Trade, and National Welfare
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Tourism, water resources and urban sustainability a case study of the impact of tourism on development agchay dam, sustainability and income in chayparhcity
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Tourist attitudes and destination marketing—the case of Australiaʹs Northern Territory and Malaysia
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Tourist destination management. Issues, analysis and policies : Routledge, London (1995) 208 pp. £9.99 ISBN 0 415 10591 9
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Tourist development in Estonia : Images, sustainability, and integrated rural development
626
Tourist districts in Paris: structure and functions
627
Tourist Driver and Preventive Practice against COVID‑19: A Short Report from Situation in Siem Reap Cambodia
628
Tourist expenditure for mass tourism markets
629
Tourist Experience and Fulfilment
630
Tourist experience at home – Israeli domestic tourism
631
Tourist experiences and attractions
632
Tourist familiarity and imagery
633
Tourist group holiday decision-making and behaviour: the influence of children
634
Tourist harassment: A Marketing Perspective
635
Tourist harassment: Barbados Survey Results
636
Tourist images of Greenland and the Arctic: a perception analysis
637
Tourist information search
638
Tourist information search behavior: cross-cultural comparison of European union member states
639
Tourist market segmentation with linear and non-linear techniques
640
Tourist Mobility and Advanced Tracking Technologies
641
Tourist motivation to consume Pulau Pinang local food
642
Tourist organizations in Sweden
643
Tourist perception of environmental impact
644
Tourist perception of recreational environment and management in a marine protected area
645
Tourist Perception of Waqf as Spiritual heritage in Iran
646
Tourist perception towards Kelantanese food image
647
Tourist preferences for ecotourism in rural communities adjacent to Kruger National Park: A choice experiment approach
648
Tourist preferences for rural house stays: Evidence from discrete choice modelling in Spain
649
Tourist preferences influence of unconscious needs
650
Tourist roles, perceived risk and international tourism
651
Tourist roles: Needs and the Lifecourse
652
Tourist safety and security: Practical measures for destinations : World Tourism Organization World Tourism Organization, Madrid (1996)
653
Tourist safety in New Zealand and Scotland
654
Tourist satisfaction parameters in Malaysia: A case study of ecotourism locations around Melaka
655
Tourist Satisfaction towards Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Using Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) As a Tool to Determine Urban Ecotourism Potential
656
Tourist Satisfaction: Relationship Analysis among its Antecedents and Revisit Intention
657
Tourist sector perceptions of natural hazards in Vanuatu and the implications for a small island developing state
658
Tourist shopping behavior in a historic downtown area
659
TOURIST SHOPPING BEHAVIOR: A CASE OF SHANGHAI OUTBOUND TOURISTS
660
Tourist shopping habitat: Effects on emotions, shopping value and behaviours
661
Tourist Shopping Villages: Forms and Functions
662
Tourist Third Cabin: By Lorraine Coons and Alexander Varias. Palgrave MacMillanhttp://www.palgrave.com/home/ 2003, xxv+294 pp (photos, bibliography, index) $29.95 Hbk. ISBN 0312214294
663
Tourist typology: Observations from Belize
664
Tourist use of mopeds in Queensland
665
Tourist victimisation and the fear of crime on holiday
666
Tourist worries – Here and now vs. there and then: The effect of item wording in the Tourist Worry Scale
667
Tourist’ Satisfaction on Covid-19 Preventive Measures of Floating Market: An Anonymous Floating Market Case Study at Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
668
Touristic craft ribbon development in Thailand
669
Touristic forms of life in Nepal
670
Touristic quest for existential authenticity
671
Touristifying Tanzania: Local Guides, Global Discourse
672
Touristsʹ adoption of self-service technologies at resort hotels
673
Tourists and Aboriginal people
674
Tourists and albatrosses: the dynamics of tourism at the Northern Royal Albatross Colony, Taiaroa Head, New Zealand
675
Tourists and refugees: Coinciding Sociocultural Impacts
676
Tourists and residents use of a shopping space
677
Tourists and retailersʹ perceptions of services
678
Tourists and severe weather – An exploration of the role of ‘Locus of Responsibility’ in protective behaviour decisions
679
Tourists and strippers: Liminal theater
680
Touristsʹ and tourism suppliersʹ perceptions toward crisis management on tsunami
681
Tourists and traditional divers in a common fishing ground
682
Touristsʹ and travellersʹ social construction of Africa and Asia as risky locations
683
Tourists and Travellers: Women’s Non-fictional Writing about Scotland, 1770–1830
684
Tourists and troglodytes: Negotiating for Sustainability
685
Tourists at the Taj: Performance and Meaning at a Symbolic Site: By Tim Edensor. Routledge (29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001, USA) 1998, x+223 pp (black and white photographs, tables, bibliography, index) $85.00 Hbk, $25.99 Pbk. ISBN 0-415-16713-2.
686
Touristsʹ attitudes towards textiles and apparel-related cultural products: A cross-cultural marketing study
687
Tourists for hire: International working holidaymakers in a work based destination in regional Australia
688
Tourists getting close to whales, is it what whale-watching is all about?
689
Tourists in historic towns: urban conservation and heritage management: Aylin Orbasli; E&FN Spon, London, 210pp., price Sterling 35, ISBN 0-419-25930-9.
690
Touristsʹ nationalities and the cost efficiency of international tourist hotels in Taiwan
691
Touristsʹ perceived safety through emotional solidarity with residents in two Mexico–United States border regions
692
Touristʹs perceptions of safety and security while visiting Cape Town
693
Tourists perceptions of World Heritage Site and its designation
694
Tourists Perspective: Inclusion of Entotourism Concept in Ecotourism Activity
695
Touristsʹ strategies: An acculturation approach
696
Touristsʹ support for conservation messages and sustainable management practices in wildlife tourism experiences
697
Tourists, tourism and the good life
698
Tourists‘ perceptions of tourism services in Langkawi Geopark
699
Tourists’ acceptance of Euro pricing: conjoint measurement with random coefficients
700
Tourists’ appreciation of Maori culture in New Zealand
701
Tourists’ attitudes for selecting accommodation with investments in renewable energy and energy saving systems
702
Tourists’ characteristics and the perceived image of tourist destinations: a quantitative analysis—a case study of Lanzarote, Spain
703
Tourists’ evaluation of destination brand equity: A case study of Kish Island
704
Tourists’ intention to visit a country: The impact of cultural distance
705
Tourists’ Perceived Authenticity Regarding the Definition of Cultural Destinations in Iran
706
Tourists’ perception of landscape design: The case of resorts in the Belek Specially Protected Area
707
Tourists’ perceptions and their willingness to pay for park fees: A case study of self-drive tourists and clients for mobile tour operators in Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
708
Tourists’ perceptions of hotel frontline employees’ questionable job-related behaviour
709
Tourists’ Perceptions of Insects as the Determinants of Insect Conservation through Entomological Ecotourism
710
Tourists’ perceptions of the Canada–USA border as a barrier to tourism at the International Peace Garden
711
Tourists’ Satisfaction of Hospital Services in Iran: A Case Study of Lorestan Province
712
Tourists’ satisfaction with Melaka as a sustainable tourism destination: A perception study
713
Tourists’ satisfaction, recommendation and revisiting Singapore
714
Tourists’ Shopping Expectation, Perceived Value and Shopping Satisfaction in Malaysia
715
Tourists’ views on safety and vulnerability. A study of some selected towns in Ghana
716
Tourists’ willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation and environment protection, Dalai Lake protected area: Implications for entrance fee and sustainable management
717
TOURMAL: software package for tourmaline, tourmaline-rich rocks and related ore deposits
718
Tourmaline at diagenetic to low-grade metamorphic conditions: Its petrologic applicability
719
Tourmaline breakdown in a pelitic system: implications for boron cycling through subduction zones
720
Tourmaline from the Archean G.R.Halli gold deposit, Chitradurga greenstone belt, Dharwar craton (India): Implications for the gold metallogeny
721
Tourmaline from the rare-element Pinilla pegmatite, (Central Iberian Zone, Zamora, Spain): chemical variation and implications for pegmatitic evolution
722
Tourmaline nodules from Capo Bianco aplite (Elba Island, Italy): an example of diffusion limited aggregation growth in a magmatic system
723
Tourmalinites from the Eastern Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina
724
Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
725
Tournaisian age of granitoids from the Odra Fault Zone (southwestern Poland): equivalent of the Mid-German Crystalline High?
726
Tournament as a motivational strategy: Extension to dynamic situations with uncertain duration
727
Tournament games and condorcet voting Original Research Article
728
Tournament incentives, firm risk, and corporate policies
729
Tournament theoryʹs perspective of executive pay gaps
730
Tournaments and managerial incentives in Chinaʹs listed firms: New evidence
731
Tournaments as strong subcontractions Original Research Article
732
Tournaments, minimum wage, and money non-neutrality
733
Tourniquet in Surgery of the Limbs: A Review of History, Types and Complications
734
Tourniquet Test Positive, High Fever and a Pediatric Case of Swine Flu
735
Tourniquet use in orthopedic surgery: a descriptive survey study among Turkish orthopedic surgeons and residents in Istanbul
736
Touschek lifetime measurement with a spurious bunch in single-bunch operation in the UVSOR-II electron storage ring
737
Touschek lifetime measurement with a spurious bunch in single-bunch operation in the UVSOR-II electron storage ring
738
TOUSLED Kinase Activity Oscillates during the Cell Cycle and Interacts with Chromatin Regulators
739
Touvier, un crime français : Arno Klarsfeld (Fayard, 1994), 137 pp., 69.00 FF P.B.
740
TOv launches Web site
741
TOv product service expands EMC test capability
742
Tow stage design for estimating the reliability of series/parallel systems Original Research Article
743
Toward stable clinical classification of unstable angina
744
Toward (Z)-selective Horner–Wadsworth–Emmons reaction of aldehydes with 2-fluoro-2-diethylphosphonoacetic acid
745
Toward ‘smart’ nano-objects by self-assembly of block copolymers in solution
746
Toward a Basic Framework for Webometrics
747
Toward a better comprehension and modeling of hysteresis cycles in the water sorption–desorption process for cement based materials
748
Toward a better determination of dairy powders surface composition through XPS matrices development
749
Toward a better identification of foulant species in MBR processes Original Research Article
750
Toward a better understanding of idea processors
751
Toward a better understanding of palaeoclimatic regimes that recharged the fossil aquifers in North Africa: Inferences from stable isotope and remote sensing data
752
Toward a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships within Conringieae (Brassicaceae)
753
Toward a better understanding of racial and ethnic disparities in search and seizure rates
754
Toward a better understanding of structural divergences in proteins using different secondary structure assignment methods
755
Toward a better understanding of the hierarchical nature of police organizations: Conception and measurement
756
Toward a better understanding of the perception of self-produced speech
757
Toward a better understanding of the stability of supported platinum catalysts in aqueous phase under hydrogen atmosphere at room temperature Original Research Article
758
Toward a biaxial model of “bipolar” affective disorders: Further exploration of genetic, molecular and cellular substrates
759
Toward a biaxial model of “bipolar” affective disorders: Spectrum phenotypes as the products of neuroelectrical and neurochemical alterations
760
Toward a bio-cultural and political economic integration of alcohol, tobacco and drug studies in the coming century
761
Toward a biologically significant and usable standard for ozone that will also protect plants
762
Toward a biomechanical tool to evaluate rupture potential of abdominal aortic aneurysm: identification of a finite strain constitutive model and evaluation of its applicability
763
Toward a biosocial theory of offender rehabiltiation: Why does cognitive-behavioral therapy work?
764
Toward a broader basis for analysis in urban planning and design
765
Toward a broader view of age discrimination in employment-related decisions: a joint consideration of organizational factors and cognitive processes
766
Toward a business-to-business channel incentives classification scheme
767
Toward a canonical-Hamiltonian and microscopic field theory of classical liquids
768
Toward a carbon nanotube anode gas-filled radiation detector
769
Toward a carbon nanotube anode gas-filled radiation detector
770
Toward a cardiovascular pathology training: Report on the forum held in Vancouver, March 6, 2004, Society for Cardiovascular Pathology
771
Toward a CFD-grade database addressing LWR containment phenomena
772
Toward a characterization of algebraic exactness
773
Toward a characterization of the sporadic groups of Suzuki and Thompson
774
Toward a class of link travel time functions for dynamic assignment models on signalized networks
775
Toward a classification of compact complex homogeneous spaces
776
Toward a classification scheme for software process modelling approaches
777
Toward a clean energy economy: With discussion on role of hydrogen sectors
778
Toward a clinically useful method of predicting early breast-feeding attrition
779
Toward a closed life support system for interplanetary missions
780
Toward a closed life support system for interplanetary missions
781
Toward a coastal ground-water typology
782
Toward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Metacognition
783
Toward a Cognitive Semantics: Leonard Talmy, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000
784
Toward a combined system of forward osmosis and reverse osmosis for seawater desalination Original Research Article
785
Toward a common therapeutic framework in castration-resistant prostate cancer: A model for urologic oncology and medical oncology interaction
786
Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis: M. Aoki, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001, 467 pp .
787
Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis: Masahiko Aoki, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001, xi + 467 pp., index, US$ 55.00 (cloth)
788
Toward a Comparative Politics of Gender Research in which Women Matter
789
Toward a competitive market for reactive power
790
Toward a Complete Economic Theory of the Utilization and Management of Recreational Fisheries
791
Toward a complexity science of entrepreneurship
792
Toward a computable approach to the efficient market hypothesis: An application of genetic programming
793
Toward a computer study of the reliability of Arabic stories
794
Toward a conceptual framework of instrumental antisocial decision-making and behavior in youth
795
Toward a conceptual framework of key-frame extraction and storyboard display for video summarization
796
Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance
797
Toward a consensus map of science
798
Toward a consistent stance in teaching for equity: learning to advocate for Lesbian- and Gay-identified youth
799
Toward a constitutive model for cure-dependent modulus of a high temperature epoxy during the cure
800
Toward A Constraint-Satisfaction Framework for Evaluating Program-Understanding Algorithms
801
Toward a Constructivist and Developmental Identity for the Counseling Profession: The Context-Phase-Stage-Style Model
802
Toward a contextual theory of leadership
803
Toward a CPFLOW-based algorithm to compute all the type-1 load-flow solutions in electric power systems
804
Toward a criminal justice epidemiology: Behavioral and physical health of probationers and parolees in the United States
805
Toward a Critical Ethnography of Librarian-Supported Collaborative Learning
806
Toward a Database of Hypothetical Zeolite Structures
807
Toward a deeper understanding of the ecological origins of distance construal
808
Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Role of Interaction in Information Visualization
809
Toward a definition of a bioreceptivity index for granitic rocks: Perception of the change in appearance of the rock
810
Toward a definition of a cyclothymic behavioral endophenotype: which traits tap the familial diathesis for bipolar II disorder?
811
Toward a definition of blueprint of virgin olive oil by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
812
Toward a Definition of Dance Education
813
Toward a Definitive, Totally Thoracoscopic Procedure for Atrial Fibrillation
814
Toward a detailed characterization of feline immunodeficiency virus-specific T cell immune responses and mediated immune disorders
815
Toward a detailed characterization of feline immunodeficiency virus-specific T cell immune responses and mediated immune disorders
816
Toward a Development of a Cosmopolitan Aesthetic
817
Toward a Developmental Diagnostic and Statistical Manual: The Vitality of a Contextual Framework
818
Toward a Dialectical Model of Family Gender Discourse: Body, Identity, and TSexuality
819
Toward a dialogic theory of public relations
820
Toward a dimensional and psychometrically-informed approach to conceptualizing psychopathology
821
Toward a direct brain interface based on human subdural recordings and wavelet-packet analysis
822
Toward a dis-aggregated view of crop–livestock integration in Western Africa
823
Toward a Discipline-Dependent Scholarship
824
Toward a dual motive metaeconomic theory
825
Toward a dynamic real-time intraoperative permanent prostate brachytherapy methodology
826
Toward a dynamical model for prime numbers
827
Toward a dynamo model for the solar tachocline
828
Toward a facile synthesis of spherical sub-micron mesoporous silica: Effect of surfactant concentration
829
Toward a fast evaluation of g-tensor of Cu containing systems: A DFT parametrized approach
830
Toward a Field Theory for Elastic Bodies Undergoing Disarrangements
831
Toward a final design for the Birmingham boron neutron capture therapy neutron beam
832
Toward a formal research framework for ontological analyses
833
Toward A Formalism for Conversation Protocols Using Joint Intention Theory
834
Toward a fragment-based approach to MMPs inhibitors: an expedite and efficient synthesis of N-hydroxylactams
835
Toward a framework for bridging the gap between science and practice in prevention: A focus on evaluator and practitioner perspectives
836
Toward a framework for designing information society policies
837
Toward a framework for developing knowledge-based decision support systems for customer satisfaction assessment: An application in new product development
838
Toward a framework of determinants of financial management and financial problems among university students
839
Toward a framework of product development for global markets: a user-value-based approach
840
Toward a frontal lobe disconnection model of deep dyslexia: The role of semantic feedback in phonological false memories
841
Toward a full characterization of native starch: Separation and detection by size-exclusion chromatography
842
Toward a fuller appreciation of codeswitching
843
Toward a Fully Functional, Flexible, and Defused Approach to Pain in Young People
844
Toward a functional neuroanatomy of dysthymia: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
845
Toward a functional neuroanatomy of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
846
Toward a functional taxonomy of cancer
847
Toward a further understanding of size effects in the torsion of thin metal wires: An experimental and theoretical assessment
848
Toward a genealogy of project management: Sidewinder and the management of exploratory projects
849
Toward a general method for CCC N-heterocyclic carbene pincer synthesis: Metallation and transmetallation strategies for concurrent activation of three C–H bonds
850
Toward a general model for web-based information systems
851
Toward a general theory of transmutation Original Research Article
852
Toward a general-equilibrium theory of a core-periphery system of cities
853
Toward a generalizable model of symptoms in major depressive disorder
854
Toward a Generalization of Signal Detection Theory to N-Person Games: The Example of Two-Person Safety Problem
855
Toward a generalized theory of uncertainty (GTU)––an outline
856
Toward a Generic Evaluation of Image Segmentation
857
Toward a generic method for studying water renewal, with application to the epilimnion of Lake Tanganyika
858
Toward a genetic system in the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
859
Toward a Genomic Definition of Aspirin Resistance
860
Toward a geochemical mass balance of major elements in Lake Qinghai, NE Tibetan Plateau: A significant role of atmospheric deposition
861
Toward a Geography of the Globalization of Architecture Office Networks
862
Toward a Gigabit Wireless Communications System
863
Toward a Global Business Federation. A Blueprint for Globalization. Subash C. Jain, Praeger, Westport, CT, 2003. pp. 248. ISBN: 1-56726-535-6
864
Toward a Global Dispersive Optical Model for the Driplines Original Research Article
865
Toward a global space exploration program: A stepping stone approach Review Article
866
Toward a heuristic optimum design of rolling schedules for t،em cold rolling mills
867
Toward a high specific power and high stability polypyrrole supercapacitors
868
Toward a High-Accuracy Hybrid System for Cardiac Patient Data Analysis using C-Means Fuzzy Clustering in Neural Network Structure
869
Toward a higher order unsteady finite volume solver based on reproducing kernel methods
870
Toward a Historical Archaeology of West African Borderlands
871
Toward a holistic model of task design for IS professionals
872
Toward a holistic model of task design for IS professionals
873
Toward a Hybrid Micro-nanoelectronics
874
Toward a Hybrid-Trefftz element with a hole for elasto-plasticity?
875
Toward a layered model of context for health information searching: An analysis of consumer-generated questions
876
Toward a LHCD system for ITER
877
Toward a ligand specific of Pb2+ with respect to the Zn2+ and Ca2+ cations: A track from quantum chemistry
878
Toward a Many-Body Treatment of Hamiltonian Lattice SU(N) Gauge Theory
879
Toward a Marker-Dense Meiotic Map of the Potato Genome: Lessons From Linkage Group I
880
Toward a measure of competitive priorities for purchasing
881
Toward a Measurement Model of the Affect Intensity Measure: A Three-Factor Structure
882
Toward a mental arithmetic process in risky choices
883
Toward a mentoring model for fluency specialty recognition
884
Toward a method to simulate the process of bone ingrowth in cementless THA using finite element method
885
Toward a methodological framework for agent-based modelling and simulation of supply chains in a mass customization context
886
Toward a Methodology for Measuring the Security of Publicly Accessible Spaces
887
Toward a middle-range theory of individual-level strategic leadership transitions
888
Toward a mobile autonomous robotic system for Mars exploration
889
Toward a model for forming psychological safety climate in construction project management
890
Toward a model integration methodology for advanced applications in power engineering
891
Toward a model of business-to-business marketing communications effect
892
Toward a model of collaborative information behavior in organizations
893
Toward a model of curriculum analysis and evaluation — Beka: A case study from Australia
894
Toward a model of distributed engineering collaboration
895
Toward a Model of Family-Environmental and Child-Biological Influences on Development
896
Toward a Model of Foreign Language Identity Development
897
Toward a Model of Foreign Language Identity Development
898
Toward a model of psychological health empowerment: implications for health care in multicultural communities
899
Toward a model of strategic outsourcing
900
Toward a model of the effective transfer of scientific knowledge from academicians to practitioners: qualitative evidence from the commercialization of university technologies
901
Toward a Model of the Everyday Life Information Needs of Urban Teenagers, Part 1: Theoretical Model
902
Toward a Model of the Everyday Life Information Needs of Urban Teenagers, Part 2: Empirical Model
903
Toward a Model Theory of Actions: How Agents do it in Branching Time
904
Toward a modified variational iteration method
905
Toward a modular, bidirectional synthesis of (−)-mucocin
906
Toward a Module-centralized and Aspect-oriented Monitoring Framework in Clouds
907
Toward a molecular description of heterogeneous catalysis: transition metal ions in zeolites
908
Toward a Monte Carlo program for simulating vapor–liquid phase equilibria from first principles Original Research Article
909
Toward a more complete appreciation of the clinical spectrum of Borrelia burgdorferi infection: early lyme disease without erythema migrans
910
Toward a More Complete Model of Individual Transferable Fishing Quotas: Implications of Incorporating the Processing Sector
911
Toward a more complete molecular description of the osteoclast
912
Toward a more efficient Calibration Schema for HBV rainfall–runoff model
913
Toward A More Efficient Gr¨obner-based Algebraic Cryptanalysis
914
Toward a more holistic perspective of soil erosion: Why aeolian research needs to explicitly consider fluvial processes and interactions
915
Toward a more informed patient: bridging health care information through an interactive communication portal
916
Toward a more practical unsupervised anomaly detection system
917
Toward a more precise definition of self-citation
918
Toward a More Quantitative Measure to Assess Severity of Dysphonia Posttherapy: Preliminary Observations
919
Toward a More Quantitative Measure to Assess Severity of Dysphonia: Preliminary Observations
920
Toward a more standardised and accurate evaluation of glycemic response to foods: Recommendations for portion size calculation
921
Toward a multilevel framework for studying electronic control systems
922
Toward a Multi-Temporal Approach for Satellite Image Interpretation
923
TOWARD A NATIONAL STANDARDS STRATEGY TO MEET GLOBAL NEEDS Gaithersburg, MD ,September 23,1998
924
TOWARD A NATIONAL STANDARDS STRATEGY TO MEET GLOBAL NEEDS Gaithersburg, MD ,September 23,1998
925
Toward a national tourism research agenda for Canada
926
Toward a neighborhood resource-based theory of social capital for health: Can Bourdieu and sociology help?
927
Toward a neoclassical theory of sustainable consumption: Eight golden age propositions
928
Toward a Neurodevelopmental Model of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
929
Toward a new < 250 °C pyrrhotite–magnetite geothermometer for claystones
930
Toward a new ‘‘Fractals-General Science’’
931
Toward a new analytical method for solving nonlinear fractional differential equations Original Research Article
932
Toward a New Approach for Analysis of Joint Range of Motion in Three-dimensional Digitized Analysis by One Camera
933
Toward a new approach for the detection of pain in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery: Near-infrared spectroscopy—A pilot study
934
Toward a new elastic–decohesive model of Arctic sea ice
935
Toward a New Model for Probabilistic Household Forecasts
936
Toward a new modeling of international economics: An attempt to reformulate an international trade model based on real option theory
937
Toward a New Neuropsychological Model of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Subtypes and Multiple Deficits
938
Toward a New Paradigm for Multicultural Counseling
939
Toward a New Paradigm for the Reconstruction of Posterior Leaflet Prolapse: Midterm Results of the “Respect Rather Than Resect” Approach
940
Toward a New Paradigm for Valuing Demand Response
941
Toward a New Paradigm: Simultaneous Use of Multiple Project Delivery Methods
942
Toward a new polyethylene scattering law determined using inelastic neutron scattering
943
Toward a new polyethylene scattering law determined using inelastic neutron scattering
944
Toward a new psychiatry
945
Toward a new recommended dietary allowance for vitamin C based on antioxidant and health effects in humans
946
Toward a New Sociology of Business Firms
947
Toward a New Type of Anhydrous Organic Proton Conductor Based on Immobilized Imidazole
948
Toward a new understanding of cohomological method for fractional partial differential equations
949
Toward a new way of mapping scientific fields: Authorsʹ competence for publishing in scholarly journals
950
Toward a new welfare economics for sustainability
951
Toward a next generation of predictive models: A systems biology primer
952
Toward a normative model of rational argumentation for critical accounting discussions
953
Toward a novel series of furanopyrimidine nucleoside analogues
954
Toward a nuclear medicine with sub-millimiter spatial resolution
955
Toward a numerical deshaker for PFS
956
Toward a Pan-European virtual university in electrical and information engineering
957
Toward a partnership model for Web-Based learning
958
Toward a perception-based theory of probabilistic reasoning with imprecise probabilities
959
Toward a phase diagram for stocks
960
Toward a phenomenological description of hydrogen-induced decohesion at particle/matrix interfaces
961
Toward a phenomenology of inner speaking
962
Toward a Physical Damage Variable for Concrete
963
Toward a physical model for strain hardening in fcc crystals
964
Toward a physics design for NDCX-II, an ion accelerator for warm dense matter and HIF target physics studies
965
Toward a physics design for NDCX-II, an ion accelerator for warm dense matter and HIF target physics studies
966
Toward a Poeticognosis: Re-reading Platoʹs The Republic via Wallace Stevensʹ "An Ordinary Evening in New Haven"
967
Toward a political theory of leadership
968
Toward a positive theory of privatization—lessons from soviet-type economies
969
Toward a positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its exceptions in the WTO/GATT system
970
Toward a positive-net-energy residential building in Serbian conditions
971
Toward a practical X-ray Fourier holography at high resolution
972
Toward a practical X-ray Fourier holography at high resolution
973
Toward a predictive model for estimating dew point pressure in gas condensate systems
974
Toward a predictive model for predicting viscosity of natural and hydrocarbon gases
975
Toward a Predictive Understanding of Primary Productivity in a Temperate, Partially Stratified Estuary
976
Toward a probabilistic acoustic emission source location algorithm: A Bayesian approach
977
Toward A Probe for Velocity Measurement in Molten Metals at High Temperatures
978
Toward A Probe for Velocity Measurement in Molten Metals at High Temperatures
979
Toward a proper statistical description of defects
980
Toward a Publics-Driven, Emotion-Based Approach in Crisis Communication: Testing the Integrated Crisis Mapping (ICM) Model SO03 Public Relations Journal
981
Toward a Pure Best Interests Model of Proxy Decision Making for Incompetent Psychiatric Patients
982
Toward a qualified process for coastal models: Integrated Development of Applied Systems for Coastal Management (IDeASyCoM)
983
Toward a quantitative description of the anodic oxide films on aluminum
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Toward a quantitative model for suspended particle devices: Optical scattering and absorption coefficients
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Toward a quantitative model for the formation of gravitational magmatic sulfide deposits
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Toward a quantitative understanding of mechanical behavior of nanocrystalline metals Original Research Article
987
Toward a Quantum Psychiatry:Hallucination, Thought Insertion and DSM
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Toward a rational design of selective multi-trypanosomatid inhibitors: A computational docking study
989
Toward a rational design of the assembly structure of polymetallic asymmetric catalysts: design, synthesis, and evaluation of new chiral ligands for catalytic asymmetric cyanation reactions
990
Toward a realistic deformation model of the 2008 magmatic intrusion at Etna from combined DInSAR and GPS observations
991
Toward a Real-Time Framework in Cloudlet-Based Architecture
992
Toward a reconceptualization of information seeking research: focus on the exchange of meaning
993
Toward a reconcilement of endogenous money and liquidity preference
994
Toward a Reconciliation of Diverging Perspectives on Interindividual-Intergroup Discontinuity: The Role of Procedural Interdependence
995
Toward a Record Retention Policy
996
Toward a redefinition of ischemic cardiomyopathy: is it an indivisible entity?
997
Toward a re-definition of subthreshold bipolarity: epidemiology and proposed criteria for bipolar-II, minor bipolar disorders and hypomania
998
Toward a reference process for developing wireless Internet services
999
Toward a refined phenomenology of mania: combining clinician-assessment and self-report in the French EPIMAN study
1000
Toward a regenerative sustainability paradigm for the built environment: from vision to reality
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