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Lead detoxification by coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum L.) involves induction of phytochelatins and antioxidant system in response to its accumulation
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Lead development: Validation and application of high throughput screening for determination of pharmacokinetic parameters for enzyme inhibitors Original Research Article
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Lead dioxide coating obtained by pulsed current technique
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Lead dioxide film sonoelectrodeposition in acidic media: Preparation and performance of stable practical anodes
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Lead dioxide film sonoelectrodeposition in acidic media: Preparation and performance of stable practical anodes
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Lead discovery and optimization of T-type calcium channel blockers Original Research Article
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Lead discovery of quinoxalinediones as an inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) by high-throughput screening
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Lead discovery of α,β-Unsaturated sulfones from a combinatorial library as inhibitors of inducible VCAM-1 expression
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Lead distribution as related to pedological features of soils in the Volturno River low Basin (Campania, Italy)
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Lead distribution in a simulated aquatic environment: Effects of bacterial biofilms and iron oxide
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Lead distribution in near-surface soils of two Florida cities: Gainesville and Miami
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Lead dust in Broken Hill homes: Effect of remediation on indoor lead levels
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Lead Effect on Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Activity of Feral Pigeon (Columba livia) in Drenas
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Lead electrocapture on hydroxyapatite coated electrodes
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Lead electrowinning in a fluoborate medium. Use of hydrogen diffusion anodes
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Lead electrowinning in an acid chloride medium
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Lead emission evaluation over the European part of the former Soviet Union
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Lead emissions from road transport in Europe: A revision of current estimates using various estimation methodologies Original Research Article
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Lead emissions from solar photovoltaic energy systems in China and India
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Lead enrichment at the surface of lead zirconate titanate thin films
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Lead enrichment in different genotypes of rice grains
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Lead evolution of the Pre-Mesozoic crust in the Central Andes (18–27°): progressive homogenisation of Pb
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Lead exposure accelerates cognitive decline, claim researchers
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Lead exposure alters the drug metabolic activity and the homeostasis of essential metal ions in the lenticular system of the rat
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Lead exposure among five distinct occupational groups: A comparative study
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Lead exposure among Malaysian school children using δ-aminolevulinic acid as an indicator
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Lead Exposure among Small-Scale Battery Recyclers, Automobile Radiator Mechanics, and Their Children in Manila, the Philippines
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Lead exposure among the general population of Duhok governorate, Kurdistan region, Iraq
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Lead exposure and eclampsia in Britain, 1883–1934
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Lead Exposure and Hearing Effects in Children in Katowice, Poland
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Lead Exposure and Intellectual Function: Findings from Primary School Children in Bangladesh
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Lead exposure and poisoning in bald eagles and golden eagles in the Canadian prairie provinces
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Lead exposure assessment from study near a lead-acid battery factory in China Original Research Article
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Lead Exposure Changes Gastric Acid Secretion in Rat: Role of Nitric Oxide (NO)
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Lead Exposure Changes Gastric Motility in Rats: Role of Nitric Oxide (NO)
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Lead Exposure Effect on Peripheral Blood Parameters among People around Bus Terminal in Yogyakarta
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Lead exposure impairs the NMDA agonist-induced NOS expression in pyramidal hippocampal cells
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Lead exposure in an urban community: Investigation of risk factors and assessment of the impact of lead abatement measures
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LEAD EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN LIVING AROUND THE AUTOMOBILE AND BATTERY REPAIR WORKSHOPS
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Lead exposure in students in Mexico City Original Research Article
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Lead exposure in the general population of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona: Blood levels and related factors
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Lead exposure induces pycnosis and enucleation of peripheral erythrocytes in the domestic fowl
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Lead exposure is associated with a delay in the onset of puberty in South African adolescent females: Findings from the Birth to Twenty cohort Original Research Article
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Lead exposure of the child population in Greece
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Lead exposure potentiates predatory attack behavior in the cat
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Lead exposure, lead poisoning, and lead regulatory standards in China, 1990–2005
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Lead extraction and contrast venography
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Lead Extraction from Soils as Affected by Lead Chemical and Mineral Forms
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Lead Extraction in Children and Young Adults Using Different Techniques
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Lead Extraction in the Contemporary Setting: The LExICon Study: An Observational Retrospective Study of Consecutive Laser Lead Extractions
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Lead extraction: Definition standards
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Lead fluoroborate glasses doped with Nd3+
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Lead fluxes, isotopic and concentration profiles in a peat deposit near a lead smelter (Příbram, Czech Republic)
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Lead foil in dental X-ray film: Backscattering rejection or image intensifier?
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Lead foil in dental X-ray film: Backscattering rejection or image intensifier?
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Lead free (Li,Na,K)(Nb,Ta,Sb)O3 piezoelectric ceramics: Influence of sintering atmosphere and ZrO2 doping on densification, microstructure and piezoelectric properties
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Lead free ferroelectric films deposited by sol-gel for electronic applications
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Lead free packaging of Pt micro-heater for high temperature gas sensors
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Lead free PTCR ceramics and its electrical properties
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Lead Free Solder Joint Thermal Condition in Semiconductor Packaging
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Lead germanium oxide sinter-assisted PZT composite thick films
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Lead hafnate titanate (PHT) ceramics: processing and properties
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Lead halides: electronic properties and applications
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Lead identification of 2-iminobenzimidazole antagonists of the chemokine receptor CXCR3
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Lead identification of a potent benzopyranone selective estrogen receptor modulator
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Lead identification of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors–histamine H3 receptor antagonists from molecular modeling Original Research Article
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Lead identification to generate isoquinolinedione inhibitors of insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-1R) for potential use in cancer treatment
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Lead immobilization by geopolymers based on mechanically activated fly ash
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Lead immobilization by non-apatite-type calcium phosphates in aqueous solutions
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Lead in a Nigerian savanna soil under long-term cultivation
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Lead in blood and eggs of the sea turtle, Lepidochelys olivacea, from the Eastern Pacific: Concentration, isotopic composition and maternal transfer
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Lead in breast milk and maternal bone turnover
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Lead in candle emissions
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Lead in drinking water from water coolers and in fingernails from subjects in Kuwait City, Kuwait
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Lead in House Dust: Relationships between Exposure Metrics
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Lead in liver and kidney of exposed rats: Aging accumulation study
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Lead in Motherʹs milk could lead to dental caries in children
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Lead in pharmaceutical products and dietary supplements
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Lead in Plasma and Whole Blood from Lead-Exposed Children
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Lead in prehistoric, historic and contemporary Japanese: stable isotopic study by ICP mass spectrometry
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Lead in primary teeth from Norway: changes in lead levels from the 1970s to the 1990s
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Lead in residential soil and dust in a mining and smelting district in northern Armenia: a pilot study,
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Lead in saliva from lead-exposed and unexposed children Original Research Article
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Lead in sediments and suspended particulate matter of the German Bight: natural versus anthropogenic origin
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Lead in teeth from lead-dosed goats: Microdistribution and relationship to the cumulative lead dose
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Lead in the ambient air and blood of children in Helsinki
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Lead in the diet and body tissues of dunlins, Calidris alpina, from the Bristol Channel, UK
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Lead in the southern East China Sea
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Lead in the tissues of terrestrial raptors in southern Ontario, Canada, 1995–2001
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Lead in the urban environment — Studying the strong decline in Germany
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Lead induced alterations in hemoglobin content during gestation and lactation in Swiss albino mice
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Lead induced changes in antioxidant metabolism of horsegram (Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc.) and bengalgram (Cicer arietinum L.)
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Lead induced changes in glutathione and phytochelatin in Hydrilla verticillata (l. f.) Royle
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Lead induced genotoxicity in Vigna mungo var. HD-94
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Lead induced intergranular fracture in aluminum alloy AA6262
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Lead induced intergranular fracture in aluminum alloy AA6262
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Lead induces oxidative stress, DNA damage and alteration of p53, Bax and Bcl-2 expressions in mice
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Lead Intoxication in Gestational and Lactation Periods Alters the Development of Male Reproductive Organs
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Lead iodide crystals prepared under stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric conditions
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Lead iodide film deposition and characterization
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Lead iodide film deposition and characterization
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Lead iodide films as X-ray sensors tested in the mammography energy region
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Lead iodide films as X-ray sensors tested in the mammography energy region
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Lead iodide X-ray detection systems
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Lead iodide X-ray detection systems
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Lead ion detection in turbid media by pulsed photoacoustic spectrometry based on dissolution of gold nanoparticles
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Lead ion-selective electrode prepared by sol–gel and PVC membrane techniques
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Lead ion-selective electrodes based on polyphenylenediamine as unique solid ionophores
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Lead ion-selective membrane electrode based on 1,10-dibenzyl-1,10-diaza-18-crown-6 Original Research Article
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Lead ion-selective membrane electrodes based on some recently synthesized 9,10-anthraquinone derivatives
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Lead Isotope Analysis of Human Bone for Addressing Cultural Affinity: a Case Study from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
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Lead isotope analysis of marine carbonates and seawater by multiple collector ICP-MS
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LEAD ISOTOPE AND TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF OVER A HUNDRED SOUTH INDIAN METAL ICONS
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LEAD ISOTOPE AND TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF OVER A HUNDRED SOUTH INDIAN METAL ICONS
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Lead isotope composition of tree rings as bio-geochemical tracers of heavy metal pollution: a reconnaissance study from Firenze, Italy
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Lead isotope constraints on the genesis of Pb–Zn deposits in the Neoproterozoic Vazante Group, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Lead isotope evidence for recent uranium mobility in geological formations of Brazil: implications for radioactive waste disposal
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Lead isotope geochemistry of the urban environment in the Pearl River Delta
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Lead isotope planetary profiling (LIPP): Summation–depiction of Earthʹs many reservoirs
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Lead Isotope Ratio Determination for the Forensic Analysis of Military Small Arms Projectiles
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Lead isotope ratio measurements by ICP-QMS to identify metal accumulation in vegetation specimens growing in mining environments
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Lead isotope ratios determined by ICP-MS: Investigation of anthropogenic lead in seawater and sediment from the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
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Lead isotope ratios determined by ICP-MS: Monitoring of mining-derived metal particulates in atmospheric fallout, Northern Territory, Australia
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Lead isotope ratios in a soil from a coal carbonization plant
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Lead isotope ratios in ambient aerosols from Taipei, Taiwan: Identifying long-range transport of airborne Pb from the Yangtze Delta
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Lead isotope ratios in the urban air of eastern and central Russia
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Lead isotope ratios in tree bark pockets: An indicator of past air pollution in the Czech Republic
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Lead isotope signatures of Holocene fluvial sediments from the Loire River valley
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Lead isotope signatures of Kerguelen plume-derived olivine-hosted melt inclusions: Constraints on the ocean island basalt petrogenesis
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Lead isotope signatures of the igneous rocks and porphyry copper deposits from the Kerman Cenozoic magmatic arc (SE Iran), and their magmatic-metallogenetic implications
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Lead isotope systematics of ore systems of the Macquarie Arc — Implications for arc substrate
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Lead isotope tracking of atmospheric response to post-industrial conditions in Yerevan, Armenia
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Lead isotope variability in speleothems—A promising new proxy for hydrological change? First results from a stalagmite from western Germany
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Lead isotope variability of fine-grained river sediments in Tibetan Plateau water catchments: Implications for geochemical provinces and crustal evolution
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Lead isotopes and lead shot ingestion in the globally threatened marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) and white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala)
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Lead isotopes from Gondwanan polymetallic ore vein deposits, San Rafael Massif, Argentina
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Lead isotopes in groundwater as an indicator of water–rock interaction (Masheshwaram catchment, Andhra Pradesh, India)
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Lead isotopes in North Pacific deep water – implications for past changes in input sources and circulation patterns
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Lead isotopes in rainfall collected by a sequential sampler in suburban Tokyo
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Lead isotopes in soils near five historic American lead smelters and refineries
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Lead isotopes in sulfides from the Stillwater Complex, Montana: evidence for subsolidus remobilization
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Lead isotopes in tap water: implications for Pb sources within a municipal water supply system
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Lead isotopes in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific record Quaternary migration of the South Westerlies
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Lead Isotopes in the Western North Atlantic: Transient Tracers of Pollutant Lead Inputs
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Lead isotopes reveal different sources of lead in balsamic and other vinegars Original Research Article
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Lead isotopic analysis within a multiproxy approach to trace pottery sources. The example of White Slip II sherds from Late Bronze Age sites in Cyprus and Syria
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Lead isotopic and chalcophile element compositions in the environment near a zinc smelting–secondary zinc recovery facility, Palmerton, Pennsylvania, USA
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Lead isotopic composition in tree leaves as tracers of lead in an urban environment
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Lead isotopic composition of insoluble particles from widespread mountain glaciers in western China: Natural vs. anthropogenic sources
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Lead isotopic compositions in fault gouges and their parent rocks: implications for ancient fault activities
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Lead isotopic compositions in olivine-hosted melt inclusions from HIMU basalts and possible link to sulfide components
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Lead isotopic disequilibrium between sulfide and plagioclase in the bushveld complex and the chemical evolution of large layered intrusions
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Lead isotopic evidence for an Australian source of aeolian dust to Antarctica at times over the last 170,000 years
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Lead isotopic record of Barremian–Aptian marine sediments: Implications for large igneous provinces and the Aptian climatic crisis
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Lead isotopic signatures in Antarctic marine sediment cores: A comparison between 1 M HCl partial extraction and HF total digestion pre-treatments for discerning anthropogenic inputs Original Research Article
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Lead isotopic signatures of saprotrophic macrofungi of various origins: Tracing for lead sources and possible applications in geomycology
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Lead isotopic systematics of major river sediments: a new estimate of the Pb isotopic composition of the Upper Continental Crust
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Lead leaching from pressure cookers
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Lead Level in Pregnant Women Suffering from Pre-eclampsia in Dakahlia, Egypt
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Lead levels in roadside soils and vegetation of Damascus city
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Lead Levels in the Household Environment of Children in 3 High-Risk Communities in California
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Lead levels of certain consumer products in Nigeria: a case study of smoked fish foods from Abeokuta
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Lead levels of edibles grown in contaminated residential soils: a field survey
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Lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate fibres by a modified sol–gel method
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Lead magnesium tantalate–lead titanate perovskite ceramic system: preparation and characterization
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Lead market trends—technology and economics
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Lead markets and regulation: a framework for analyzing the international diffusion of environmental innovations
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Lead markets: country-specific drivers of the global diffusion of innovations
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Lead mercaptides: materials useful as powder secondary standards and internal references for calibration of X-ray diffractometers at small and medium angles
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Lead metal removal by recycled alum sludge
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Lead migration in smelter-impacted deciduous and coniferous organic soil horizons based on a long-term in-situ implantation and laboratory column experiments
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Lead minersʹ soughs in Derbyshire
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Lead nitrate induced oxidative stress in brain tissues of rats: Protective effect of sodium selenite
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Lead nitroprusside: A new precursor for the synthesis of the multiferroic Pb2Fe2O5, an anion-deficient perovskite
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Lead of India in Glittering Gold: A Perspective Approach
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Lead one ratio: A new electrocardiogram marker for cardiac resynchronization therapy response
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Lead optimization of [(S)-γ-(arylamino)prolyl]thiazolidine focused on γ-substituent: Indoline compounds as potent DPP-IV inhibitors Original Research Article
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Lead optimization of 4-(dimethylamino)quinazolines, potent and selective antagonists for the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1
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Lead optimization of 5,6-diarylpyridines as CB1 receptor inverse agonists
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Lead optimization of 7-benzyloxy 2-(4′-pyridylmethyl)thio isoflavone aromatase inhibitors Original Research Article
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Lead optimization of methionine aminopeptidase-2 (MetAP2) inhibitors containing sulfonamides of 5,6-disubstituted anthranilic acids
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Lead Oxide (PbO) Mediated Synthesis of Quinoxaline
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Lead oxide technology—Past, present, and future
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Lead paint & pigment makers deemed guilty of public nuisance
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Lead paint & pigment makers win battles in OH, MO & NJ, but still await RI Supreme Court hearing
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Lead paintmakers win again in Milwaukee
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Lead perchlorate as a neutrino detection medium
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Lead perchlorate as a neutrino detection medium
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Lead phosphate formation in soils Original Research Article
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Lead Phthalocyanine as a Selective Carrier for Preparation of a Cysteine-Selective Electrode
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Lead phthalocyanine modified carbon nanotubes with enhanced NH3 sensing performance
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Lead phthalocyanine thin films on InAs(1 0 0)-(4×2)/c(8×2) studied by synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy
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Lead phthalocyanine thin films on InAs(1 0 0)-(4×2)/c(8×2) studied by synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy
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Lead poisoning – a differential diagnosis for abdominal pain
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Lead Poisoning among Opium Users in Iran, a Possible New Emerging Epidemic in the Region
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Lead poisoning and psychomotor delay in Bangladeshi children
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Lead Poisoning and Some Commonly used Spices: An Indian Scenario
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Lead Poisoning Can Be Misdiagnosed as GuillainBarre Syndrome; A Case Report
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Lead poisoning caused by contaminated Cordyceps, a Chinese herbal medicine: two case reports
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Lead poisoning combined with cadmium in sheep and horses in the vicinity of non-ferrous metal smelters
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Lead Poisoning in an Infant: A Case Report
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Lead poisoning in cattle associated with batteries recycling: High lead levels in milk of nonsymptomatic exposed cattle
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Lead poisoning in Indian silver refiners
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Lead poisoning in opium abuser in Iran: A systematic review
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Lead Poisoning in Opium Addicts in Shahid Rajaei Hospital of Karaj, Iran
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Lead Poisoning in Opium‑Addicted Subjects, Its Correlation with Pyrimidine 5′‑Nucleotidase Activity and Liver Function Tests
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Lead Poisoning in the Worldand Iran
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Lead poisoning in wild birds from southern Spain: A comparative study of wetland areas and species affected, and trends over time
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Lead poisoning masquerading as chronic fatigue syndrome
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Lead poisoning of children in Africa, II. Kwazulu/Natal, South Africa
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Lead poisoning of children in Africa, III. Kaduna, Nigeria
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Lead poisoning of children in Africa, IV: Exposure to dust lead in primary schools in south-central Durban, South Africa
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Lead poisoning of horses in the vicinity of a battery recycling plant
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Lead Poisoning of Raptors in France and Elsewhere
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Lead Poisoning: a 12-year Report from North East of Iran
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Lead Poisoning: the Evolving Definition
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Lead Poisoning-Induced Hypertensive Crisis Managed by Prazosin: A Case Report
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Lead pollution in a large, prairie-pothole lake (Rush Lake, WI, USA): Effects on abundance and community structure of indigenous sediment bacteria
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Lead pollution in subtropical ecosystems on the SE Gulf of California Coast: A study of concentrations and isotopic composition
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Lead post-mortem intake in human bones of ancient populations by 109Cd-based X-ray fluorescence and EDXRF
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Lead precipitation in the presence of sulphate and carbonate: Testing of thermodynamic predictions
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Lead promotes hydroxyl radical generation and lipid peroxidation in cultured aortic endothelial cells
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Lead pyroniobate pyrochlore nanoparticles synthesized via hydrothermal processing
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Lead recovery from a typical Brazilian sludge of exhausted lead-acid batteries using an electrohydrometallurgical process
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Lead Reduces Messenger RNA and Protein Levels of Cytochrome P450 Aromatase and Estrogen Receptor (beta) in Human Ovarian Granulosa Cells
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Lead reduces shell mass in juvenile garden snails (Helix aspersa)
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Lead Reduces the Nephrotoxicity of Mercuric Chloride
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Lead remediation and changes in human lead exposure: some physiological and biokinetic dimensions
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Lead Removal and Recovery from Battery Wastewaters by Natural Zeolite Clinoptilolite
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Lead removal by nano-scale zero valent iron: Surface analysis and pH effect
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Lead Removal from Acidic Solutions by Sorption on Cocoa Shells: Effect of Some Parameters
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Lead Removal from Aqueous Solution by a Superior Accessible Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron/NaY Zeolite Adsorbent: Isotherm, Kinetic, and Thermodynamic Studies
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Lead removal from aqueous solutions by granulated blast-furnace slag
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Lead removal from contaminated marine clay by electrokinetic soil decontamination
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Lead Removal in Fixed Beds by Recycled Iron Material
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Lead removal in fixed-bed columns by zeolite and sepiolite
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Lead removal onto cross-linked low molecular weight chitosan pyruvic acid derivatives
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Lead removal through biological sulfate reduction process
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Lead replacement gasoline
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Lead replacement gasoline
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Lead residue levels in raw milk from different regions of Iran
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Lead resistance, sorption and accumulation in a Paecilomyces lilacinus strain
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Lead selective electrodes based on thioamide functionalized calix[4]arenes as ionophores
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Lead selenide nanocrystals decorated with fullerenes by dithiocarbamate linkage and their photoelectric response Original Research Article
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Lead Selenide Nanomaterials: Hydrothermal Synthesis, Characterization, Optical Properties and DFT Calculations
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Lead Serum Levels in Opium-Dependent Individuals
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Lead sheathing of ship hulls in the Roman period: Archaeometallurgical characterisation
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Lead shot and teal (Anas crecca) in the Camargue, Southern France: Effects of embedded and ingested pellets on survival Original Research Article
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Lead shot contribution to blood lead of First Nations people: The use of lead isotopes to identify the source of exposure
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Lead shot from hunting as a source of lead in human blood
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Lead shot ingestion by marsh harriers Circus aeruginosus from the Ebro delta, Spain
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Lead Shot Ingestion in Two Raptor Species from Doñana, Spain
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Lead shot pellets in the Ebro delta, Spain: Densities in sediments and prevalence of exposure in waterfowl
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Lead shot toxicity to passerines
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Lead Solubility in FeOx-CaO-SiO2 Slags at Iron Saturation
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Lead sorption efficiencies of natural and synthetic Mn and Fe-oxides
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Lead sorption from aqueous solutions on chitosan nanoparticles
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Lead sorption on the surface of ZnS with relevance to flotation: A fluorescence reflexafs study
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Lead sources and transfer in the coastal Mediterranean: evidence from stable lead isotopes in marine particles
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Lead speciation in 0.1N HCl-extracted residue of analog of Pb-contaminated soil
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Lead Species Aerosol Formation and Growth in Multicomponent High-Temperature Environments
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Lead structures for applications in photodynamic therapy. Part 1: Synthesis and variation of m-THPC (Temoporfin) related amphiphilic A2BC-type porphyrins
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Lead structures for applications in photodynamic therapy. Part 2: Synthetic studies for photo-triggered release systems of bioconjugate porphyrin photosensitizers
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Lead substitutions for promoted critical current density Jc and mechanical properties of Mg1−xPbxB2 regime
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Lead sulfate precursor to positive active material in lead/acid batteries
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Lead sulfide quantum dots in glasses containing rare-earth ions
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Lead sulfide quantum dots in glasses controlled by silver diffusion
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Lead sulphide/phthalocyanine nanocomposite spun films
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Lead sulphide/phthalocyanine nanocomposite spun films
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Lead System Optimization for Transvenous Defibrillation
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Lead tetraacetate–iodine oxidation of 23-spirostanols
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Lead time and response time in a pull production control system
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Lead time modeling and acceleration of product design and development
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Lead time selection and the behaviour of work flow in job shops
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Lead times, order release mechanisms, and customer service
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Lead titanate thin film synthesis by solid-state reactions
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Lead tolerance in Aporrectodea rosea earthworms from a clay pigeon shooting site
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Lead tolerance in Aporrectodea rosea earthworms from a clay pigeon shooting site
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Lead toxicity - discouraging use of ZPP (zinc protoporphyrin) for detection
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Lead Toxicity Following a Novel Method of Consumption as a Tea Preparation Using Vermillion for Arthralgia: A Case Report
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Lead Toxicity Induced Growth and Antioxidant Responses in Luffa cylindrica Seedlings
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Lead Toxicity of an Infant from Home Made Herbal Remedy
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Lead Toxicity of an Infant from Home Made Herbal Remedy
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Lead toxicity on growth and biochemical constituents in postlarvae of Penaeus indicus
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Lead toxicity to wildlife: Derivation of a critical blood concentration for wildlife monitoring based on literature data Review Article
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Lead Toxicity via Arachidonate Signal Transduction to Growth Responses in the Splenic Macrophage
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Lead toxicity: a probable cause of abdominal pain in drug abusers
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Lead transformation and distribution in the soils of shooting ranges in Florida, USA
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Lead tungstate (PbWO4) scintillators for LHC EM calorimetry
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Lead tungstate crystals for the ALICE/CERN experiment
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Lead tungstate crystals for the ALICE/CERN experiment
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Lead tungstate crystals for the ALICE/CERN experiment
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Lead tungstate crystals for the ALICE/CERN experiment
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Lead tungstate scintillation crystal with increased light yield for the PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter
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Lead tungstate scintillation crystal with increased light yield for the PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter
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Lead tungstate scintillation material
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Lead tungstate scintillation material
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Lead Uptake and Its Effects on the Quantitative Indices of C. aronia and J. polycarpus Seedlings in the Environment
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Lead Uptake, Distribution, and Effects in Two Dominant Salt Marsh Macrophytes, Spartina alterniflora (Cordgrass) and Phragmites australis (Common Reed)
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Lead users and technology transfer to less-developed countries:: analysis, with an application to Hait
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Lead with closed-loop system compensation of a radically rotating elastic rod attached to a rigid body part I: A unified approach to the design of Llnear control system
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Lead with closed-loop system compensation of a radically rotating elastic rod attached to a rigid body part II: Nonlinear system simulation and control
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Lead within ecosystems on metalliferous mine tailings in Wales and Ireland
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Lead zinc niobate (PZN)–barium titanate (BT) ceramics from mechanochemically synthesized powders
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Lead zirconate titanate cantilever for noncontact atomic force microscopy
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Lead zirconate titanate deposited on RuO2 by pulsed laser ablation
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Lead zirconate titanate films on metallic substrates by electrophoretic deposition
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Lead zirconate titanate thin films for microwave device applications
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Lead zirconium titanate thin films prepared by thermal annealing of multilayer structures composed of PbO, ZrO2 and TiO2
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Lead(II) adsorption onto the graphene layer of carbonaceous materials in aqueous solution Original Research Article
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Lead(II) and Bismuth(III) Complexes with Macrocyclic Ligands
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Lead(II) arenedisulfonate coordination polymer: Synthesis, crystal structure and properties
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Lead(II) complexes with some SNO and ONO tridentate Schiff base ligands and their evaluation as lead(II) sensors
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Lead(II) in a sulfur-rich environment: Synthesis and molecular structure of the first dinuclear bis(mercaptoimidazolyl)methane complex
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Lead(II) ion-selective electrode based on polyaminoanthraquinone particles with intrinsic conductivity
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Lead(II) retention by Alfisol and clinoptilolite: cation balance and pH effect
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Lead(II) Selective PVC Membrane Electrode Based on Zinc Complex of Salicylaldehyde Semicarbazone as an Ionophore ZSSC
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Lead(II)-induced formation and coordination of 3,4-dihydro-3-thioxo-1,2,4-triazin-5(2H)-one
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Lead(II)-selective ionophores for ion-selective electrodes: A review Review Article
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Lead(II)-Selective Potentiometric Sensor Based on Schiff Base of Thiophene-2-Aldehyde Thiosemicarbazone (TATS) in PVC Matrix
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Lead(IV) acetate mediated cleavage of β-hydroxy ethers: enantioselective synthesis of α-acetoxy carbonyl compounds
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Lead(IV) acetate oxidative ring-opening of 2,3-epoxy primary alcohols: a new entry to optically active α-hydroxy carbonyl compounds
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Lead(IV) oxide–graphite composite electrodes: Application to sensing of ammonia, nitrite and phenols
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Lead(IV) oxide–graphite composite electrodes: Application to sensing of ammonia, nitrite and phenols Original Research Article
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Lead, Ba and Bi in Antarctic Law Dome ice corresponding to the 1815 AD Tambora eruption: an assessment of emission sources using Pb isotopes
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Lead, cadmium and arsenic bioavailability in the abandoned mine site of Cabezo Rajao (Murcia, SE Spain)
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Lead, cadmium and nickel in chocolates and candies from suburban areas of Mumbai, India
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Lead, cadmium and nickel in chocolates and candies from suburban areas of Mumbai, India
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Lead, cadmium, and zinc concentrations in plaster and mortar from structures in Jasper and Newton Counties, Missouri (Tri-State Mining District)
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Lead, cadmium, mercury and selenium in Greenland marine animals
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Lead, cadmium, mercury and selenium in Greenland marine biota and sediments during AMAP phase 1
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Lead, cadmium, mercury and selenium intake by Greenlanders from local marine food
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Lead, mercury and cadmium levels in edible marine molluscs and echinoderms from the Veneto Region (north-western Adriatic Sea – Italy)
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Lead, mercury, and cadmium in blood and their relation to diet among Swedish adults
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Lead, Nd and Sr isotope records of pelagic dust: Source indication versus the effects of dust extraction procedures and authigenic mineral growth
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Lead, nickel and vanadium in seafood: An exposure assessment for Kuwaiti consumers
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Lead, zinc and copper accumulation and tolerance in populations of Paspalum distichum and Cynodon dactylon
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Lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury, selenium and copper in Greenland caribou and reindeer Rangifer tarandus/
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Lead/acid batteries in systems to improve power quality
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Lead/acid battery design and operation
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Lead/acid battery myths
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Lead/acid battery technology
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Lead/acid cell capacity improvement: The use of additional electrolyte volume
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Lead: Male-Mediated Effects on Reproduction and Development in the Rat
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Lead−acid battery research and development—a vital key to winning new business
346
Lead-210 and Polonium-210 disequilibria in the northern Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone
347
Lead-210 and polonium-210 in the winter well-mixed turbid waters in the mouth of the Yellow Sea
348
Lead-210 and radon-222 anomalies in Mont Blanc snow, French Alps
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Lead-210 and smoke shade in Southern Finland air 1976–1993
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Lead-210 as a tracer of atmospheric input of heavy metals in the northern Venice Lagoon
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Lead-210 concentration in the air at Mt. Zeppelin, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
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Lead-210, polonium-210, and vehicle exhaust pollution
353
Lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries for the Chinese electric bike market and implications on future technology advancement
354
Lead–acid batteries in stationary applications: competitors and new markets for large penetration of renewable energies
355
Lead-acid batteries with foam grids
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Lead–acid batteries with polymer-structured electrodes for electric-vehicle applications
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Lead-acid battery capacity in solar home systems—Field tests and experiences in Lundazi, Zambia
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Lead–acid battery chemistry adapted for hybrid electric vehicle duty
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Lead–acid battery energy-storage systems for electricity supply networks
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Lead-acid battery having a cover extending beyond a jar
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Lead–acid bipolar battery assembled with primary chemically formed positive pasted electrode
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Lead-acid cells with lightweight, corrosion-protected, flexible-graphite grids
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Lead–acid technology: a look to possible future achievements
364
Lead-based titanate ferroelectric thin films fabricated by a sol–gel technique Review Article
365
Lead–bismuth eutectic recrystallization studies for the Megapie target
366
Lead-calcium alloy development: quality improvement
367
Lead–Calcium Interactions: Involvement of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D,
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Lead–citrate chemistry. Synthesis, spectroscopic and structural studies of a novel lead(II)–citrate aqueous complex
369
Lead-cobalt anodes for electrowinning of zinc from sulphate electrolytes
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Lead-cobalt anodes for electrowinning of zinc from sulphate electrolytes
371
Lead-cooled flexible conversion ratio fast reactor Original Research Article
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Lead-cooled system design and challenges in the frame of Generation IV International Forum
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Leaded Brass Rods C 38500 for Automatic Machining Operations: A Technical Report
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Leaded electronic waste is a possible source material for lead-contaminated jewelry Original Research Article
375
Leader behaviors and the work environment for creativity: Perceived leader support
376
Leader capabilities, succession, and competitive context: A study of professional baseball teams
377
Leader cognition in real-world settings: How do leaders think about crises?
378
Leader connectivity management and flocking velocity optimization using the particle swarm optimization method
379
Leader distance: a review and a proposed theory
380
Leader Election Algorithm in 2D Torus Networks with the Presence of One Link Failure
381
Leader genes in osteogenesis: a theoretical study
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Leader genes in osteogenesis: a theoretical study
383
Leader group prototypicality and leadership effectiveness: The moderating role of need for cognitive closure
384
Leader Influences on Training Effectiveness of Construction Professionals: The Case of Nigeria
385
Leader localization in multi-agent systems subject to failure: A graph-theoretic approach
386
Leader motives, charismatic leadership, and subordinatesʹ work attitude in the profit and voluntary sector
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Leader Peptide and a Membrane Protein Scaffold Guide the Biosynthesis of the Tricyclic Peptide Microviridin Original Research Article
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Leader political skill and employee reactions
389
Leader power and leader self-serving behavior: The role of effective leadership beliefs and performance information
390
Leader Power Motive and Group Conflict as Influences on Leader Behavior and Group Member Self-Affect
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Leader propagation speed and the final jump distance of 8 m long laboratory sparks
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Leader rebound: how successful managers bounce back from the tests of adversity
393
Leader reliance on subordinates across nations that differ in development and climate
394
Leader reputation and accountability in organizations: Implications for dysfunctional leader behavior
395
Leader RNA of Rinderpest virus binds specifically with cellular La protein: a possible role in virus replication
396
Leader s Influence and Communication Styles on the Culture of Innovation in FIFGROUP
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Leader self-sacrifice and leadership effectiveness: The moderating role of leader self-confidence
398
Leader succession and organizational performance: Integrating the common-sense, ritual scapegoating, and vicious-circle succession theories
399
Leader to Watch: Daniel J. Pesut, APRN, BC, PhD, FAAN
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Leader to Watch: Kathy Morgan, RN
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Leader to watch: Terrie Sterling, RN, MBA
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Leader to Watch: Vicky B. Gregg, RN
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Leader tracking in homogeneous vehicle platoons with broadcast delays
404
Leader type contractions, periodic and fixed points and new completivity in quasi-gauge spaces with generalized quasi-pseudodistances
405
Leader–follower consensus over numerosity-constrained random networks
406
Leader–follower cooperative attitude control of multiple rigid bodies
407
Leader–follower formation control of nonholonomic mobile robots with input constraints
408
Leader-Follower Formation Control of Uncertain USV Networks under Stochastic Disturbances
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Leader–follower formation via complex Laplacian
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Leader-follower framework for control of energy services
411
Leader–follower swarm tracking for networked Lagrange systems
412
Leader-Following consensus of chaotic fractional-order multi-agent systems using distributed adaptive protocols
413
Leader-following consensus of multi-agent systems under directed communication topology via distributed adaptive nonlinear protocol
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Leader-following consensus of multi-agent systems under fixed and switching topologies
415
Leader-following consensus of second-order agents with multiple time-varying delays
416
Leader-following consensus problem with a varying-velocity leader and time-varying delays
417
Leader-following coordination of multi-agent systems with coupling time delays
418
Leader-following formation control of multiple mobile vehicles
419
Leaderless transcripts of the crenarchaeal hyperthermophile Pyrobaculum aerophilum
420
Leader-member exchange (LMX) research: A comprehensive review of theory, measurement, and data-analytic practices
421
Leader-member Exchange and Creative Work Involvement: The Importance of Knowledge Sharing
422
Leader-member exchange development: a hospitality antecedent investigation
423
Leaders and followers in katydid choruses in the field: call intensity, spacing and consistency
424
Leaders and followers: emerging market fund behavior during tranquil and turbulent times
425
Leaders and the leadership process: Readings, self-assessments and applications : Jon L. Pierce and John W. Newstrom Burr Ridge, IL: Austen Press and Richard D. Irwin, 1994
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LEADERS an‎d THEIR FOLLOWERS: TWITTER PERFORMANCE OF POLITICAL PARTY LEADERS an‎d FOLLOW-UP RELATIONSHIP
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Leaders follow leaders to reunite the colony: relocation dynamics of an Indian queenless ant in its natural habitat
428
Leaders in Animal Behavior: The Second Generation
429
Leaders in multi-agent controllability under consensus algorithm and tree topology
430
Leaders in service to the community
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LEADERS THAT CHANGED HISTORY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY AND THEIR PORTRAITS
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Leaders who make a difference
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Leaders, followers, and values: progress and prospects for theory and research
434
Leaders, managers, and the organization of township and village enterprises in China
435
Leaders, pushers and laggards in the making of the climate regime
436
Leadership
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Leadership across the Pacific Ocean: a tri-national comparison
438
Leadership ambiguity in universities and K–12 schools and the limits of contemporary leadership theory
439
Leadership and Communication Styles Expected From Political Leaders: A Research on Generation Y
440
Leadership and Complexity: Implications for Practice within the Advisement Leadership Bodies at Colleges and Universities
441
Leadership and conflict
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Leadership and Construction Industry Development in Developing Countries
443
Leadership and creativity: Understanding leadership from a creative problem-solving perspective
444
Leadership and gender advantage
445
Leadership and ice cream
446
Leadership and justice: Increasing non participating users’ assessment of an IT through passive participation
447
Leadership and Leadership Development in Healthcare Settings – A Simplistic Solution to Complex Problems?
448
Leadership and levels of analysis: A state-of-the-science review
449
Leadership and local development: Dimensions of leadership in four Central Queensland towns
450
Leadership and management curriculum planning for Iranian general practitioners
451
Leadership and management in curriculum design: Bureaucracies, subservience and subordination
452
Leadership and Management of Quality in Higher Education, Chenicheri Sid Nair, Leonard Webster, Patricia Mertova. Chandos Publishing, Oxford (2010)
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Leadership and organizational learning
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Leadership and organizational learning: A multiple levels perspective
455
Leadership and organizational learningʹs role on innovation and performance: Lessons from Spain
456
Leadership and Organizational Vision in Managing a Multiethnic and Multicultural Project Team
457
Leadership and postmodernism: On voice and the qualitative method
458
Leadership and Relationship Commitment: A Focus on the Supplier–Buyer–User Linkage
459
Leadership and social information use in human crowds
460
Leadership and Spirit: Breathing New Vitality and Energy Into Individuals and Organizations: By Russ S. Moxley, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000. 228 pp., ISBN 0-7879-0949-1
461
Leadership and spirituality books
462
Leadership and the choice of order: Complexity and hierarchical perspectives near the edge of chaos
463
Leadership and the evolution of academic librarianship
464
Leadership and the Future of Emergency Systems
465
Leadership and the organizational context: Like the weather?
466
Leadership as a Determinant of Organizational Commitment: A Case of Health Care Personnel
467
Leadership as an embedded process: Some insights from Saylesʹ Managerial Behavior
468
Leadership as the Enabler of Strategizing and Organizing
469
Leadership behavior and business process reengineering (BPR) outcomes: An empirical analysis of 30 BPR projects
470
Leadership behavior and subordinate effectiveness of Chinese hospitality: Mediating process of loyalty
471
Leadership Behaviors in Health Care Action Teams: A Systematized Review
472
Leadership capacity in teams
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Leadership challenges for smaller organisations: Self-perceptions of TQM implementation
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Leadership challenges in health care organizations: The case of Iranian hospitals
475
LEADERSHIP CHANGE: ÖZAL LEADERSHIP an‎d RESTRUCTURING IN TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
476
Leadership characteristics and developers’ motivation in open source software development
477
Leadership choices for electric utilities
478
Leadership clarity and team innovation in health care
479
Leadership Communication and Performance of Multinational Enterprises: A Case of Business Development Organization, East Africa, Tanzania
480
Leadership competencies and the importance of research methods and statistical analysis in decision making and research and publication: A study of citation patterns
481
Leadership competency models
482
Leadership competency profiles of successful project managers
483
Leadership consensus as a cross-level contextual moderator of the emotional exhaustion–work commitment relationship
484
Leadership Cultural Competencies: Team Psychological Safety in Iraqi Apparel Market
485
Leadership Decision-Making and Insights in Higher Education: Making Better Decisions and Making Decisions Better
486
Leadership déjà vu all over again
487
Leadership Development in the Context of Sindh at Secondary School Level
488
Leadership development in the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence
489
Leadership development: A collaborative approach to curriculum development and delivery
490
Leadership development:: A review in context
491
Leadership dyads in the cruise industry: the impact of cultural congruency
492
Leadership Education: Teaching Resilience for Future Success
493
Leadership effectiveness among nurse managers and its relationship with extrovert/introvert personality
494
Leadership Effectiveness and Employee Planned Behavior: Exploring the Role of Practical Wisdom Management
495
Leadership effectiveness and personality: a cross cultural evaluation
496
Leadership effectiveness, perceived organizational support and work ability: Mediating role of job satisfaction
497
Leadership effects on organizational climate and financial performance: Local leadership effect in chain organizations
498
Leadership for 21st Century Learning: Global Perspectives from Educational Innovators: Edited by Colin Latchem and Donald Hanna, Kogan Page (2001), 269pp., £22.99
499
Leadership for a healthy work environment: Caring for the human spirit
500
Leadership for health: Building on the past, creating the future
501
Leadership for Innovation in Healthcare: An Exploration
502
Leadership From the Inside Out: Seven Pathways to Mastery: By Kevin Cashman. Executive Excellence Publishing, 1998. 220 pages. Reviewed by Garee W. Earnest, Leadership Center and University Extension, Ohio State University.
503
Leadership Games: Experiential Learning for Organizational Development: By Stephen S. Kaagan. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1999. 187 pp. $29.95 (paperback). ISBN 0-7619-1721-7.
504
Leadership in a New Era: Comment on “Planning Leadership in a New Era”
505
Leadership in a New Era: Comment on “Planning Leadership in a New Era”
506
Leadership in and of demographically diverse organizations
507
Leadership in clinical education — Embedding learning in everyday practice
508
Leadership in complex organizations
509
Leadership in Democratic and Participatory Organizations
510
LEADERSHIP IN GLOBAL POLITICAL SYSTEM: GEORGE MODELSKI AND LONG CYCLES IN WORLD POLITICS
511
Leadership in Interorganizational Networks: A Literature Review and Suggestions for Future Research
512
Leadership in Libraries: A Focus on Ethnic-Minority Librarians, Maha Kumaran. Chandos Publishing Hexagon House, Oxford, UK (2012), ISBN: 9781843346586
513
Leadership in organizations : (3rd edition) Gary Yukl Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1994
514
Leadership in public health care: Staff satisfaction in selected South African hospitals
515
Leadership in research and development organizations: A literature review and conceptual framework
516
Leadership in team-based organizations: On the threshold of a new era
517
LEADERSHIP IN TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
518
Leadership in the ASC: Opportunity and responsibility
519
LEADERSHIP IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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LEADERSHIP IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
521
Leadership in the Views of Eastern Thinkers Ability Development Issues
522
Leadership in Western and Asian countries: Commonalities and differences in effective leadership processes across culture
523
Leadership IQ: A personal development process base : by Emmett C. Murphy. New York: Wiley, 1996. 278p. $24.95. ISBN 0-471-14712-5
524
Leadership is a global issue
525
Leadership Kiai Perspectives on Leadership Theory in Pesantren Al Islam Surakarta in the Era of Globalization
526
Leadership lessons from a conductorless orchestra
527
Leadership lessons from Mount Rushmore: an interview with James MacGregor Burns
528
LEADERSHIP MODEL OF DIMENSIONAL PERFORMANCE OF AKHLAQ OF ULULALBAB IN ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MALANG INDONESIA
529
Leadership of organizations: The executiveʹs complete handbook : J M Brion JAI Press Inc., Greenwich, CT, London: (1996) 3 vols. ISBN 1-55938-934-3
530
Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive through the Dangers of Leading: By Ronald A. Heifetz and Marty Linsky. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. 2002. 241 pp.
531
Leadership perceptions in cross-cultural context: Pakeha and Pacific islanders in New zealand
532
Leadership potential as a key factor in the success of managers in companies of Ulyanovsk Region
533
LEADERSHIP PRACTICE AMONG MOSQUE CHAIRMAN IN TERENGGANU
534
Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI): A self-assessment and analysis : by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner. San Diego, CA: Pfeiffer & Co., 1993. 34p. ISBN 0-88390-358-X
535
Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI): Observer : by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, 1993. 4p. ISBN 0-88390-359-3.
536
Leadership practices inventory: Trainerʹs manual : by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, 1994. 85p. ISBN 0-88390-356-3.
537
Leadership research in an international and cross-cultural context
538
Leadership roles of nurse managers from the Portuguese nurse’s viewpoint
539
Leadership Self-Efficacy (LSE) in Doctoral Programs: Examining the Supervisors’ Lived Experiences in Canadian Universities
540
Leadership seminar on Caspian Sea and its Deltas region sustainable development and regional security 27–30 May 2003, Astrakhan, Russian Federation
541
Leadership skills and the group performance: Situational demands, behavioral requirements, and planning
542
Leadership skills for a changing world: Solving complex social problems
543
Leadership Skills of Undergraduate Students at the Hashemite University and Sultan Qaboos University: Comparative Study
544
Leadership skills: Conclusions and future directions
545
Leadership skills: introduction and overview
546
Leadership Soft Skills and Curriculum Management of Principals in High Performing School
547
Leadership structure and the value of debt contracts: Evidence from the Canadian market
548
Leadership Structure and Value Relevance During Corporate Governance Reform
549
Leadership structure: Separating the CEO and Chairman of the Board
550
Leadership studies: From procedure and abstraction to reflexivity and situation
551
Leadership style and company performance in the manufacturing industry
552
Leadership Style and Job Satisfaction of Greek Banking Institutions
553
Leadership style and regulatory mode: Value from fit?
554
Leadership style and the turnaround executive
555
Leadership style from perspective of the hospital s administrators and their employees and their employees
556
Leadership Style, Anonymity, and Creativity in Group Decision Support Systems: The Mediating Role of Optimal Flow
557
Leadership style, employee motivation and commitment: Empirical evidence from a consolidated retail bank operating in a depressed economy
558
Leadership styles and its relationship with subordinatesʹʹ self-esteem
559
Leadership styles and quality of work life in SMEs
560
Leadership styles and their associated outcomes: A bibliometric review using VOSviewer
561
Leadership Styles as Predictors of Job Involvement in Teachers
562
Leadership styles of prime ministers: How individual differences affect the foreign policymaking process
563
Leadership styles of school principals in Mazandaran province and its related compound creativity Physical Education teacherʹʹs
564
Leadership Styles of the Campus Principals and Divisional Directors in a Public University of Pakistan
565
LEADERSHIP STYLES: A STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN AND THAI PUBLIC SECTORS
566
Leadership talk: How do leaders ‘do mentoring’, and is gender relevant?
567
Leadership theory and practice: Fostering an effective symbiosis
568
Leadership through executive education
569
Leadership through service: An exploratory study of the leadership styles of tour leaders
570
Leadership transfer and the successorʹs development in the family firm
571
Leadership under uncertainty: When leaders who are non-prototypical group members can gain support
572
Leadership with inner meaning: A contingency theory of leadership based on the worldviews of five religions
573
Leadership without easy answers : By Ronald A Heifetz Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; 1994 348 pp., $24.95, ISBN 0-674-51858-6
574
LEADERSHIP WITHOUT HIERARCHY AND AUTHORITY: LATERAL LEADERSHIP
575
Leadership, alignment, and performance at Guidant Corporation: An interview with Ronald W. Dollens
576
Leadership, Corruption and Development
577
Leadership, decision-making and cultural context: Event management within chinese joint ventures
578
Leadership, Higher Education, and the Information Age: A New Era for Information Technology and Libraries: edited by Carrie E. Regenstein and Barbara I. Dewey. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2003. 234p. $75. ISBN 1-55570-455-7
579
Leadership, Individual Differences, and Workrelated Attitudes: A Cross-Culture Investigation
580
Leadership, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment in Healthcare Sector: Proposing and Testing a Model
581
Leadership, job satisfaction and service-oriented organizational citizenship behaviors in flight attendants
582
Leadership, personality and effectiveness
583
Leadership, self, and identity: A review and research agenda
584
Leadership, the buying center, and supply chain performance: A study of linked users, buyers, and suppliers
585
Leadership, values, and subordinate self-concepts
586
Leadership: A photo essay
587
Leadership: A Unique Focus
588
Leadership: Developing a research agenda for academic libraries
589
Leadership: Implementation of theory or development of practical Skills?
590
Leadership: The great man theory revisited
591
Leadership: The multiple-level approaches
592
Leadership: The responsibility of all heart failure nurses
593
Leadership: Theory and practice : by Peter G. Northhouse. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997. 274p. $22.95 (paper). ISBN 0-8039-5769-6.
594
Leadership: Where organization studies meet ethics
595
Leadership—John A. Roebling
596
Leaders–Subleaders: An efficient hierarchical clustering algorithm for large data sets
597
Leader-to-Formation Stability
598
Leader-to-Formation Stability.
599
LeadextrusiondampersforreducingseismicresponseofcoolantchannelassemblyOriginalResearchArticle
600
LeadFlow4LD: A Method for the Computational Representation of the Learning Flow and Data Flow in Collaborative Learning
601
Lead-free (Ba0.85Ca0.15)(Ti0.9Zr0.1)O3–CeO2 ceramics with high piezoelectric coefficient obtained by low-temperature sintering
602
Lead-free (K0.5Bi0.5)TiO3 powders and ceramics prepared by a sol–gel method
603
Lead-free Bi1/2(Na0.82K0.18)1/2TiO3 ceramics exhibiting large strain with small hysteresis
604
Lead-free Bi1/2(Na0.82K0.18)1/2TiO3 relaxor ferroelectrics with temperature insensitive electrostrictive coefficient
605
LEAD-FREE BNKT PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR
606
Lead-free carbon brushes for automotive starters
607
Lead-free ceramics based on alkaline niobate tantalate antimonate with excellent dielectric and piezoelectric properties
608
Lead-free ferroelectric BaTiO3 doped-(Na0.5Bi0.5)TiO3 thin films processed by pulsed laser deposition technique
609
Lead-Free Gulmarg Neutron Monitor
610
Lead-free KNbO3 piezoceramics synthesized by pressure-less sintering
611
Lead-free low-melting point sealing glass in SnO–CaO–P2O5 system
612
Lead-free motoring - but only with secondary treatment?
613
Lead-free motoring - but only with secondary treatment?
614
Lead-Free Paint Coatings for Glass Articles
615
Lead-free photoimageable silver conductor paste formulation for high density electronic packaging
616
Lead-free piezoceramics based on alkali niobates
617
Lead-free piezoelectric BNKLT 1–3 composites
618
Lead-free Piezoelectrics Based on Alkaline Niobates: Synthesis, Sintering and Microstructure
619
Lead-free soldering in the Japanese electronics industry
620
Lead-free Solders in Microelectronics
621
Lead–gold eutectic: An alternative liquid target material candidate for high power spallation neutron sources
622
Lead-induced cell death in testes of young rats
623
Lead-Induced Cytotoxicity and Mutagenicity in Grass Pea
624
Lead-induced dysregulation of superoxide dismutases, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and guanylate cyclase
625
Lead-Induced Hypertension Is Not Associated With Altered Vascular Reactivity In Vitro
626
Lead-induced hypertension. III. Increased hydroxyl radical production
627
Lead-Induced Hypertension: II. Response to Sequential Infusions of -Arginine, Superoxide Dismutase, and Nitroprusside
628
Leading a multimedia blitz advertising campaign
629
Leading and Managing Archives and Records Programs: Strategies for Success
630
Leading- and trailing-edge effects on the aeromechanics of membrane aerofoils
631
Leading article—Understanding and preventing violence: a review
632
Leading asymmetries in two-hadron production in e+e− annihilation at the Z pole
633
Leading baryon and antiproton measurements in p+A collisions at AGS energies Original Research Article
634
Leading by example: a culture change at WHO
635
Leading change : by John P. Kotter. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1996. 187p. $24.95. ISBN 0-87584-747-1. LC 96-20263
636
Leading change : John P. Kotter Boston, MA: Harvard business school press, 187 pp., $24.95
637
Leading change: A balancing act
638
Leading charm in hadron-nucleus interactions in the intrinsic charm model Original Research Article
639
Leading coefficient problem for polynomial-like iterative equations
640
Leading commodity development food crops in Jember District, Indonesia
641
Leading corrections to the compton profiles beyond the impulse approximation: second-order correction
642
Leading creative people: Orchestrating expertise and relationships
643
Leading edge and peak flux density exciter speeds for well connected type-III bursts Original Research Article
644
Leading Edge Radius Effects on VAWT Performance
645
LEADING EDGE SEPARATION FROM A BLUNT PLATE AT LOW REYNOLDS NUMBER: A NUMERICAL STUDY
646
Leading Factors to Surrogacy From Pregnant Surrogate Mothers? Vantage Point: A Qualitative Research
647
Leading Families in Ottoman Hungary
648
Leading for creativity: The role of unconventional leader behavior
649
Leading for innovation: Conclusions, issues, and directions
650
Leading for the long term
651
Leading from the Middle of the Organization: An Examination of Shared Leadership in Academic Libraries Original Research Article
652
Leading global energy and environmental transformation: Unified ASEAN biomass-based bio-energy system incorporating the clean development mechanism
653
Leading Higher Education in Iran during COVID- 19 Pandemic: Reporting the Policies and Progresses
654
Leading in an increasingly complex society
655
Leading indicator tourism forecasts
656
Leading indicator tourism forecasts,: Kulendran, Nada and Stephen F. Witt, Tourism Management, 2003, 24, 503–510. Corresponding author: J.Nash@surrey.ac.uk
657
Leading indicators for euro area government deficits
658
Leading indicators of currency crises for emerging countries
659
Leading Indicators of Goodwill Impairment
660
Leading indicators of safety in virtual organizations
661
Leading inflation indicators for Greece
662
Leading into the future: Library Operations at the National Library of Medicine
663
Leading Isgur–Wise form factor of Λb→Λc1 transition using QCD sum rules
664
Leading issues in domestic environmental regulation: A review essay
665
Leading large N modification of QCD2 on a cylinder by dynamical fermions Original Research Article
666
LEADING LEADERS: A SCHOOL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE IN PAKISTAN
667
Leading logarithmic evolution of the off-forward distributions
668
Leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the Bs → γγ decay rate including long-distance effects through Bs → φγ → γγ
669
Leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the Bs → γγ decays in the two-Higgs doublet model Original Research Article
670
Leading logarithms in N-flavour mesonic Chiral Perturbation Theory Original Research Article
671
Leading logarithms in the anomalous sector of two-flavour QCD Original Research Article
672
Leading logarithms in the massive image nonlinear sigma model Original Research Article
673
Leading logarithms of the b quark mass in inclusive B → Xs γ decay
674
Leading neutron energy and image distributions in deep inelastic scattering and photoproduction at HERA Original Research Article
675
Leading neutron production in e+p collisions at HERA Original Research Article
676
Leading nucleons from peripheral processes in lepton deep inelastic scattering and the nucleon structure
677
Leading order analysis of neutrino induced dimuon events in the CHORUS experiment Original Research Article
678
Leading others to think innovatively together: Creative leadership
679
Leading Pharmaceutical Innovation: Trends and Drivers for Growth in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Oliver Gassmann, Gerrit Reepmeyer, Maximilian von Zedtwitz; Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2004, 178 pages, hardcover, ISBN 3-540-40717-0
680
Leading power corrections in QCD: from renormalons to phenomenology Original Research Article
681
Leading proton production in e+p collisions at HERA Original Research Article
682
Leading proton spectrum from DIS at HERA
683
Leading relativistic corrections to the Kompaneets equation
684
Leading strategic change at Ericsson
685
Leading teams: setting the stage for great performances: by J. Richard Hackman. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2002. 312 p. $29.95 (hardcover). ISBN 1-57851-332-2
686
Leading the development and implementation of collaborative interorganizational systems
687
Leading the Revolution: Gary Hamel, Harvard Business School Press (2000), 333 pp., $29.95
688
Leading the way in African home-based palliative care
689
Leading the Wired Organization: The Information Professional’s Guide to Managing Technological Change: By Mark Stover. New York: Neal–Schuman, 1999. 362 pp. $49.95. ISBN 1-55570-357-7.
690
Leading through board membership
691
Leading through collaboration: A regional academic/service partnership that works
692
Leading twist asymmetries in deeply virtual Compton scattering Original Research Article
693
Leading twist moments of the neutron structure function image Original Research Article
694
Leading twist nuclear shadowing phenomena in hard processes with nuclei
695
Leading twist nuclear shadowing phenomena in hard processes with nuclei
696
Leading two-loop Yukawa corrections to the pole masses of SUSY fermions in the MSSM Original Research Article
697
Leading UK universities begin merger talks
698
Leading vacuum-polarization contributions to the relation between pole and running masses Original Research Article
699
Leading with accuracy
700
Leading with Blindfolds? An Exploration of ESL Teachers’ Awareness of Semantic Differences
701
Leading with soul: An uncommon journey of spirit : By Lee G. Bolman and Terrence E. Deal
702
Leading with Wo rds? Emotion and Style in the Language of U.S. Presid ent Clinton’s Public Communications
703
Leading-edge redesign of a turbomachinery blade and its effect on aerodynamic performance
704
Leading-order equivalence of two formulations for long, annular liquid membranes
705
Leading-twist shadowing, black disk regime and forward hadron production
706
Leading-twist single-transverse-spin asymmetries: Drell–Yan and deep-inelastic scattering
707
Lead-insensitive fiber optic pH sensor and performance under bending
708
Lead-isotope and trace-element geochemistry of Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks in the Lead and Rochford basins (Black Hills, South Dakota, USA): Implications for genetic models, mineralization ages, and sources of leads in the Homestake gold deposi
709
Lead-isotopes as tracers of pollutants in soils
710
Lead-lag cross-sectional structure and detection of correlated–anticorrelated regime shifts: Application to the volatilities of inflation and economic growth rates
711
Lead–lithium eutectic material database for nuclear fusion technology
712
LEADMesh: Design and analysis of an efficient leader election protocol for wireless mesh networks
713
Lead-resistant microorganisms from red stains of marble of the Certosa of Pavia, Italy and use of nucleic acid-based techniques for their detection
714
LEADS: A graphical display computer program for linear and electrostatic accelerator beam dynamics simulation
715
Lead–samarium alloys for positive grids of valve-regulated lead–acid batteries
716
Lead-selective electrode by using benzyl disulphide as ionophore Original Research Article
717
Lead-selective fluorescent optode membrane based on 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethyl-N-(9-anthrylmethyl)benzidine Original Research Article
718
Lead-selective membrane electrode based on dibenzyl phosphate Original Research Article
719
Lead-selective poly(vinyl cholride) membrane electrode based on piroxicam as a neutral carrier
720
Lead–strontium borate halides with hilgardite-type structure and their SHG properties
721
Lead-strontium titanate glass ceramics: II-dielectric behaviour
722
Lead-strontium titanate glass ceramics: I – crystallization and microstructure
723
Lead-sulphide quantum-dot sensitization of tin oxide based hybrid solar cells
724
Lead-time hedging and coordination between manufacturing and sales departments using Nash and Stackelberg games
725
Leadtime management in a periodic-review inventory system: A state-dependent base-stock policy
726
Lead–tin solder characterization by differential scanning calorimetry
727
Lead–vitamin complex [Pb(C19H15N7O6)]·4H2O and its application in bioimaging
728
Leady oxide for lead/acid battery positive plates: scope for improvement?
729
Leaf accumulation of trace elements and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Quercus ilex L
730
LEAF AGE AND SEASONALITY DETERMINES THE EXTENT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INDUCTION OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN LEMONGRASS
731
Leaf age effects on chlorophyll, Rubisco, photosynthetic electron transport activities and thylakoid membrane protein in field grown grapevine leaves
732
Leaf age effects on solute accumulation in water-stressed grapevines
733
LEAF ANATOMICAL AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF SOME MALAYSIAN PARASHOREA (DIPTEROCARPACEAE)
734
LEAF ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME RARE AND ENDEMIC IRIS L. TAXA AND THEIR RELATIONS: SUBGENUS HERMODACTYLOIDES IN TURKEY
735
LEAF ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF THE GENUS HIERACIUM (ASTERACEAE) IN IRAN AND ITS TAXONOMIC IMPLICATION
736
Leaf anatomical study of five Macaranga species (Euphorbiaceae)
737
LEAF ANATOMICAL STUDY OF GYPSOPHILA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE) an‎d ALLIED GENERA IN IRAN an‎d ITS TAXONOMICAL IMPLICATION
738
LEAF ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE GENUS AMYGDALUS L. (ROSACEAE) IN IRAN AND ITS TAXONOMICAL IMPLICATION
739
LEAF ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE GENUS TEUCRIUM L. (LAMIACEAE) IN IRAN
740
Leaf anatomy affects the extraction of photosynthetic pigments by DMSO
741
Leaf anatomy and chloroplast ultrastructure of Mn-deficient orange plants
742
Leaf anatomy and its relation to the ecophysiology of some non-succulent desert plants from Egypt
743
LEAF ANATOMY OF ARTEMISIA (ASTERACEAE) IN IRAN AND ITS TAXONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
744
Leaf and canopy photosynthesis of C3 plants at elevated CO2 in relation to optimal partitioning of nitrogen among photosynthetic components: theoretical prediction
745
Leaf and canopy photosynthesis of C3 plants at elevated CO2 in relation to optimal partitioning of nitrogen among photosynthetic components: theoretical prediction
746
Leaf and canopy photosynthetic characteristics of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) under elevated CO2 concentration and UV-B radiation
747
Leaf and canopy water content estimation in cotton using hyperspectral indices and radiative transfer models
748
Leaf and ecosystem response to soil water availability in mountain grasslands
749
Leaf and head rot of Chinese cabbage - a new field diesease caused by Pythium tracheiphilum Matta
750
Leaf- and plant-level carbon gain in yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech seedlings from contrasting forest light environments
751
Leaf and Root appal Arctium of Composition Oil Essential The
752
Leaf and shoot formation of young spruce and beech exposed to elevated CO2
753
LEAF AND STEM ANATOMY IN IRANIAN BOLBOSCHOENUS SPECIES (CYPERACEAE), AS RELATED TO THEIR TAXONOMY AND ECOLOGY
754
LEAF AND STEM ANATOMY IN IRANIAN BOLBOSCHOENUS SPECIES (CYPERACEAE), AS RELATED TO THEIR TAXONOMY AND ECOLOGY
755
LEAF AND STEM COMPARATIVE ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS OF THREE GENERA OF ALSINOIDEAE (CARYOPHYLLACEAE)
756
LEAF AND STEM COMPARATIVE ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS OF THREE GENERA OF ALSINOIDEAE (CARYOPHYLLACEAE)
757
Leaf and stem maximum water storage capacity of herbaceous plants in a mountain meadow
758
Leaf and stem spot of Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligatorweed) in Australia caused by Nimbya sp.
759
Leaf apoplastic silicon enhances manganese tolerance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
760
Leaf appearance, tillering and their coordination in response to NxP fertilization in barley
761
Leaf area and biomass of Rhododendron understory in a stand of Scots pine
762
Leaf area and tree increment dynamics of even-aged and multiaged lodgepole pine stands in Montana
763
Leaf area estimation by a simple and nondestructive method
764
Leaf area index and normalized difference vegetation index as predictors of canopy characteristics and light interception by riparian species on the Lower Colorado River
765
Leaf area index as an indicator of ecosystem services and management practices: An application for coffee agroforestry
766
Leaf Area Index Estimates Using Remotely Sensed Data and BRDF Models in a Semiarid Region
767
Leaf area index estimation from visible and near-infrared reflectance data
768
Leaf area index estimation in mountain even-aged Pinus silvestris L. stands from hemispherical photographs
769
Leaf area index estimation with MODIS reflectance time series and model inversion during full rotations of Eucalyptus plantations
770
Leaf area index for biomes of the Eastern Arc Mountains: Landsat and SPOT observations along precipitation and altitude gradients
771
Leaf area index inferred from solar beam transmission in mixed conifer forests on complex terrain
772
Leaf area index measurements at Fluxnet-Canada forest sites
773
Leaf area index measurements in a tropical moist forest: A case study from Costa Rica
774
Leaf area index measurements in a tropical moist forest: A case study from Costa Rica
775
Leaf area index of an old-growth Douglas-fir forest estimated from direct structural measurements in the canopy
776
Leaf area index retrieval using gap fractions obtained from high resolution satellite data: Comparisons of approaches, scales and atmospheric effects
777
Leaf area index uncertainty estimates for model–data fusion applications
778
Leaf Area Index, Dry Matter Accumulation and Allocation Trends in Vicia faba L. Affected by Inoculation with Rhizobium and Pseudomonas
779
Leaf area prediction models for Tsuga canadensis in Maine
780
Leaf area relationships to plant vegetative characteristics in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) grown in a temperate subhumid environment
781
Leaf ascorbic acid level – Is it really important for ozone tolerance in rice?
782
Leaf biochemical parameters in Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh as potential biomarkers of heavy metal stress in estuarine ecosystems
783
Leaf Blade Dry Weight and Leaf Area Index×SPAD Value at Anthesis Can Be Used to Estimate Nitrogen Application Rate at Anthesis Required to Obtain Target Protein Content of Grain in Bread Wheat
784
Leaf blast resistance of rice different genotypes in blast nursery
785
Leaf blight of wheat caused by Alternaria triticina in Argentina
786
Leaf blotch severity on spring barley infected by isolates of Rhynchosporium secalis under different temperature and humidity regimes
787
Leaf BRDF measurements and model for specular and diffuse components differentiation
788
Leaf caching in Atta leafcutting ants: discrete cache formation through positive feedback
789
Leaf caching in the leafcutting ant Atta colombica: organizational shift, task partitioning and making the best of a bad job
790
Leaf carbon isotope composition of fossil and extant oaks grown under differing atmospheric CO2 levels
791
Leaf carbon isotope compositions and stomatal characters: important considerations for palaeoclimate reconstructions
792
Leaf carbon isotope ratios in three landscape species growing in an arid environment
793
Leaf C-glycosylflavones from Santalum insulare (Santalaceae)
794
Leaf char: An alternative adsorbent for Cr(III) Original Research Article
795
Leaf chlorophyll content retrieval from airborne hyperspectral remote sensing imagery
796
Leaf Color Chart for Managing Nitrogen Fertilizer in Lowland Rice in Bangladesh
797
Leaf compositional differences predict variation in Hypsipyla robusta damage to Toona ciliata in field trials
798
Leaf concentrate as an alternative to iron and folic acid supplements for anaemic adolescent girls: a randomised controlled trial in India
799
Leaf Construction Cost of the Most Abundant Species in an Upland Grassland Area of Northern Greece
800
Leaf content of straw diets influences supplementation responses by sheep
801
Leaf contents differ depending on the position in a rice leaf sheath during sink–source transition
802
Leaf cuticle and water loss in maize lines differing in dehydration avoidance
803
Leaf cuticular wax amount and crystal morphology regulate post-harvest water loss in mulberry (Morus species)
804
Leaf damage decreases fitness and constrains phenotypic plasticity to drought of a perennial herb
805
Leaf Damaged by Nymph of Cardiaspina albitextura and Cardiaspina retator (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
806
Leaf decomposition and ecosystem metabolism as functional indicators of land use impacts on tropical streams
807
Leaf decomposition in two semi-evergreen tropical forests: influence of litter quality
808
Leaf demography and leaf traits of temperate-deciduous and tropical evergreen-broadleaved trees in a Mexican montane cloud forest
809
Leaf demography and photosynthesis as affected by the environment in the drought semi-deciduous Mediterranean shrub Phlomis fruticosa L.
810
Leaf development in Arabidopsis
811
Leaf Development in the Absence of a Shoot Apical Meristem in Zeylanidium subulatum (Podostemaceae)
812
Leaf dimorphism in Archaeopteris roemeriana (Progymnosperm): further early fossil evidence of shoot dorsiventrality1
813
Leaf Disc Inoculation, a Fast and Precise Test for the Screening of Metalaxyl Tolerance in Sunflower Downy Mildew
814
Leaf Disk Inoculation — a Useful Tool for Selecting Infections of Sunflower Downy Mildew at Low Inoculum Concentration, but Inappropriate to Pathotype Characterization
815
Leaf emergence in relation to leaf traits in temperate woody species in East-Chinese Quercus fabri forests
816
Leaf epidermal studies of four species of Chlorophytum Ker- Gawl in Nigeria
817
Leaf essential oil composition of 10 species of Ocotea (Lauraceae) from Monteverde, Costa Rica
818
Leaf Evolution: Gases, Genes and Geochemistry
819
Leaf expansion in grasses under salt stress Review Article
820
Leaf explant response in in vitro culture of St. John’s wort ( Hypericum perforatum L.)
821
Leaf extracellular ascorbate in relation to O3 tolerance of two soybean cultivars
822
Leaf exudate flavonoids of Achillea clusiana Tausch and related species
823
Leaf exudate flavonoids of Achillea sibirica subsp. mongolica and A. latiloba (Compositae – Anthemideae)
824
Leaf factors affecting the relationship between chlorophyll fluorescence and the rate of photosynthetic electron transport as determined from CO2 uptake
825
Leaf flavonoid aglycone patterns in the species of Dipterocarpaceae in Sri Lanka
826
Leaf flavonoid glycosides as chemosystematic characters in Ocimum
827
Leaf flavonoids as systematic characters in the genera Lavandula and Sabaudia
828
Leaf flavonoids in Cotoneaster wilsonii (Rosaceae) from the island Ulleung-do, Korea
829
Leaf flavonoids of the cruciferous species, Camelina sativa, Crambe spp., Thlaspi arvense and several other genera of the family Brassicaceae
830
Leaf fluctuating asymmetry of Holm oak in response to drought under contrasting climatic conditions
831
Leaf fluctuating asymmetry, soil disturbance and plant stress: a multiple year comparison using two herbs, Ipomoea pandurata and Cnidoscolus stimulosus
832
Leaf fluxes of NO and NO2 in four herbaceous plant species: The role of ascorbic acid
833
Leaf folding behaviour of Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee) and Marasmia patnalis Bradley, and the influence of rice leaf morphology on damage incidence
834
Leaf functional traits and functional diversity of multistoried agroforests in West Java, Indonesia
835
Leaf gas exchange and solute accumulation in the halophyte Salvadora persica grown at moderate salinity
836
Leaf gas exchange and water relation characteristics of field quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) during soil drying
837
Leaf gas exchange characteristics of a Canarian laurel forest tree species [Persea indica (L.) K. Spreng.] under natural conditions
838
Leaf gas exchange in Espeletia schultzii Wedd, a giant caulescent rosette species, along an altitudinal gradient in the Venezuelan Andes
839
Leaf Growth, Photosynthetic Rate, and Phytohormone Contents in Cucumis sativus Plants under Progressive Soil Drought
840
Leaf Hairs as a Basic Protective Barrier against Downy Mildew of Grape
841
Leaf hue measurements offer a fast, high-throughput initial screening of photosynthesis in leaves
842
Leaf injury symptoms of Tilia sp. as an indicator of urban habitat quality
843
Leaf ion homeostasis and plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity in Vicia faba change after extra calcium and potassium supply under salinity
844
Leaf level detection of solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence by means of a subnanometer resolution spectroradiometer
845
Leaf Life Span Plasticity in Tropical Seedlings Grown under Contrasting Light Regimes
846
Leaf litter chemistry controls on decomposition of Pacific Northwest trees and woody shrubs
847
LEAF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS ASSOCIATED WITH COMMON CROPLAND AGROFOREST TIMBER TREE SPECIES OF BANGLADESH
848
Leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release patterns of six multipurpose tree species of central Himalaya, India
849
Leaf litter decomposition in a chaparral ecosystem, Southern California
850
Leaf litter decomposition in a chaparral ecosystem, Southern California
851
Leaf litter decomposition in a southern Sonoran Desert ecosystem, northwestern Mexico: Effects of habitat and litter quality
852
Leaf Litter Decomposition of Mediterranean Tree Species in Relation to Temperature and Initial Water Imbibition under Microcosm Experiments
853
Leaf litter decomposition of native and introduced tree species of contrasting quality in headwater streams: How does the regional setting matter? Original Research Article
854
Leaf litter decomposition—Estimates of global variability based on Yasso07 model
855
Leaf litter decomposition—Estimates of global variability based on Yasso07 model
856
Leaf litter dynamics and litter consumption in two temperate South Australian mangrove forests
857
Leaf litter processing and invertebrate assemblages along a pollution gradient in a Maine (USA) headwater stream
858
Leaf litter recycling in benthic and hyporheic layers in agricultural streams with different types of land use Original Research Article
859
Leaf litter-colonizing microbiota: supplementary food source or indicator of food quality for Porcellio scaber (Isopoda: Oniscidea)?
860
Leaf litterfall and decomposition of different above- and belowground parts of birch (Betula ermanii) trees and dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis) shrubs in a young secondary forest in Northern Japan
861
Leaf longevity of Oxalis acetosella (Oxalidaceae) in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA
862
Leaf margins and temperature in the North American flora: Recalibrating the paleoclimatic thermometer
863
Leaf mass per area ratio in Quercus ilex leaves under a wide range of climatic conditions. The importance of low temperatures
864
Leaf micro-morphological characteristics of selected Vatica species (Dipterocarpaceae) from Kubah National Park, Sarawak
865
Leaf micromorphology and sugar may contribute to differences in drought tolerance for two apple cultivars
866
Leaf miner-induced changes in leaf transmittance cause variations in insect respiration rates
867
Leaf Morphological Variations and Heterophylly in Ficus deltoidea Jack (Moraceae)
868
Leaf Morphology, Pigment Complex, and Productivity in Wild-Type and afila Pea Genotypes
869
Leaf necrosis and sucker and twig dieback of Alnus glutinosa incited by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae.
870
Leaf necrosis and twig dieback of sweet persimmon (Dyospiros kaki L.) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae in Italy
871
Leaf nitrogen concentration of wheat subjected to elevated [CO2] and either water or N deficits
872
Leaf nitrogen productivity as a mechanism driving the success of invasive annual grasses under low and high nitrogen supply
873
Leaf nutrient resorption, leaf lifespan and the retention of nutrients in seagrass systems
874
Leaf optical properties are affected by the location and type of deposited biominerals
875
Leaf optical properties in higher plants: linking spectral characteristics to stress and chlorophyll concentration1
876
Leaf optical properties with explicit description of its biochemical composition: Direct and inverse problems
877
Leaf optical responses to light and soil nutrient availability in temperate deciduous trees
878
Leaf partitioning of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica between two herbivores: Is Sarpa salpa herbivory underestimated because of Paracentrotus lividus grazing?
879
Leaf petiole mineral and fruit heavy metals content of different grape cultivars grown under arid environments and irrigated with treated domestic wastewater
880
Leaf phenolic content of some squash rootstocks used on watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (thunb.) Matsum and Nakai) growing and phenolic accumulation on grafted cultivar
881
Leaf phenological traits in the mangrove Kandelia candel (L.) Druce
882
Leaf phenology sensitivity to temperature in European trees: Do within-species populations exhibit similar responses?
883
Leaf phosphorus and sorghum yield under rainfed cropping of a Vertisol
884
Leaf photosynthesis and carbohydrates of CO2-enriched maize and grain sorghum exposed to a short period of soil water deficit during vegetative development
885
Leaf photosynthetic and solar-tracking responses of mallow, Malva parviflora, to photon flux density
886
Leaf physiognomic indications for a moist warm-temperate climate in NW Italy during the Messinian (Late Miocene)
887
Leaf physiognomy and climate: Are monsoon systems different?
888
Leaf physiological traits and its relation with sugar beet cultivar success in two contrasting environments
889
Leaf plasticity to light intensity in Italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.): Adaptability of a Mediterranean conifer cultivated in the Alps
890
Leaf position error during conformal dynamic arc and intensity modulated arc treatments
891
LEAF POWDERS OF BASIL (OCIMUM BASILICUM L.), LANTANA (LANTANA CAMARA L.) AND GARDENIA (GARDENIA JASMINOIDES ELLIS) AFFECT BIOLOGY OF CALLOSOBRUCHUS CHINENSIS L. (COLEOPTERA: BRUCHIDAE)
892
Leaf primary production in Posidonia oceanica:. two reconstructive aging techniques give similar results
893
Leaf production, shoot demography, and flowering of Thalassodendron ciliatum along the east African coast
894
Leaf properties, litter fall, and nutrient inputs of Terminalia ivorensis at different tree stand densities in a tropical timber - food crop multistrata system
895
Leaf proteome responses of Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to mild cadmium stress
896
Leaf proteomic analysis of three rice heritable mutants after seed space flight Original Research Article
897
Leaf recognition of woody species in Central Europe
898
Leaf recruitment and elongation: an adaptive response to flooding in Villarsia reniformis
899
Leaf removal by sesarmid crabs in Bangrong mangrove forest, Phuket, Thailand; with emphasis on the feeding ecology of Neoepisesarma versicolor
900
Leaf rolling effects on lipid and fatty acid composition in Ctenanthe setosa ( Marantaceae ) subjected to water-deficit stress
901
Leaf saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) as a proxy for particulate matter monitoring: Inter-species differences and in-season variation
902
Leaf scald resistance genes in Hordeum vulgare and Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum: parallels between cultivated and wild barley
903
Leaf senescence under various gravity conditions: relevance to the dynamics of plant hormones Original Research Article
904
Leaf sequencing with secondary beam blocking under leaf positioning constraints for continuously modulated radiotherapy beams
905
Leaf shape and anatomy as indicators of phase change in the grasses: comparison of maize, rice, and bluegrass
906
Leaf size control: complex coordination of cell division and expansion
907
Leaf size control: complex coordination of cell division and expansion
908
Leaf size indices and structure of the peat swamp forest
909
Leaf Spot of Mangoes Caused by Cylindrocladium scoparium in Central Brazil
910
Leaf stomatal frequency in the Australian tropical rainforest tree Neolitsea dealbata (Lauraceae) as a proxy measure of atmospheric pCO2
911
Leaf stripe of barley caused by pyrenophora graminea, occurrence in barley seeds in Iran
912
Leaf structure of species of the Brassicaceae Burnett family in Southwestern Kyzylkum, Uzbekistan
913
Leaf structure vs. nutrient relationships vary with soil conditions in temperate shrubs and trees
914
Leaf support biomechanics of neotropical understory herbs
915
Leaf surface flavonoids in Iranian species of Nepeta (Lamiaceae) and some related genera
916
LEAF SURFACE SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF 16 MULBERRY GENOTYPES (Morus SPP.) WITH RESPECT TO THEIR FEEDING YALuE iN SILKwORM (Bombyx mori L.) rearing
917
Leaf Symptoms on Plum, Coffee and Citrus and the Relationship with the Extent of Xylem Vessels Colonized by Xylella fastidiosa
918
Leaf temperature and peroxidase activity of bearing pistachio cultivars
919
Leaf Temperature as an Index to Determine the Irrigation Interval
920
Leaf trait variation of a dominant neotropical savanna tree across rainfall and fertility gradients
921
Leaf trees
922
Leaf trichome density may explain herbivory patterns of Actinote sp. (Lepidoptera: Acraeidae) on Liabum mandonii (Asteraceae) in a montane humid forest (Nor Yungas, Bolivia)
923
Leaf Trichome Morphology of Durio Kutejensis Landraces from Kalimantan
924
Leaf uptake of methyl ethyl ketone and croton aldehyde by Castanopsis sieboldii and Viburnum odoratissimum saplings
925
Leaf variations in Elaeagnus angustifolia related to environmental heterogeneity
926
Leaf Vascular Systems in C3 and C4 Grasses: A Two-dimensional Analysis
927
Leaf venation density as a climate and environmental proxy: a critical review and new data
928
Leaf Vibrations and Air Movements in a Leafminer–Parasitoid System
929
Leaf volatile compounds and the distribution of ant patrollingin an ant-plant protection mutualism: Preliminary results onLeonardoxa (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) andPetalomyrmex(Formicidae: Formicinae)
930
Leaf water absorption and desorption functions for three turfgrasses
931
Leaf Water Potential and Peroxidase activity in Quercus cerris and Quercus pubescens after Inoculation with Diplodia mutila. Blattwasserpotential und Peroxidaseaktivität in Quercus cerris und Quercus pubescens nach einer Inokulation mit Diplodia mutila
932
Leaf Water Relations and Net Gas Exchange Responses of Salinized Carrizo Citrange Seedlings during Drought Stress and Recovery
933
Leaf water relations of competitive Fagus sylvatica and Quercus petraea trees during 4 years differing in soil drought
934
Leaf wax layer may prevent appressorium differentiation but does not influence orientation of the leaf rust fungus Puccinia hordei on Hordeum chilense leaves
935
Leaf wax n-alkane distributions in arid zone South African flora: Environmental controls, chemotaxonomy and palaeoecological implications
936
Leaf wax n-alkanes and δ13C values of CAM plants from arid southwest Africa
937
Leaf wax stable isotopes from Northern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for uplift and climate since 15 Ma
938
Leaf waxes as recorders of paleoclimatic changes during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum: Regional expressions from the Belluno Basin
939
Leaf, floret and seed infection of wheat by Pyrenophora semeniperda
940
Leaf/sapwood area ratios in Scots pine show acclimation across Europe
941
LEAF: Linking and Exploring Authority Files
942
Leaf–air transfer of organochlorine pesticides from three selected vegetables Original
943
LEAFC3-N photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration and energy balance model: Finite mesophyll conductance, drought stress, stomata ratio, optimized solution algorithms, and code
944
LEAFC3-N photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration and energy balance model: Finite mesophyll conductance, drought stress, stomata ratio, optimized solution algorithms, and code
945
LEAFC3-N: a nitrogen-sensitive extension of the CO2 and H2O gas exchange model LEAFC3 parameterised and tested for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
946
LEAFC3-N: a nitrogen-sensitive extension of the CO2 and H2O gas exchange model LEAFC3 parameterised and tested for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
947
Leaf-cutter ant species (Hymenoptera: Atta) differ in the types of cues used to differentiate between self and others
948
Leaf-cutting ant (Atta Sexdens) and nutrient cycling: deep soil inorganic nitrogen stocks, mineralization, and nitrification in Eastern Amazonia
949
Leaf-cutting ant (Atta Sexdens) and nutrient cycling: deep soil inorganic nitrogen stocks, mineralization, and nitrification in Eastern Amazonia
950
Leaf-fungal incidence and herbivory on tree seedlings in tropical rainforest fragments: an experimental study Original Research Article
951
Leafing patterns and leaf traits of four evergreen shrubs in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina
952
Leafing, flowering and fruiting of Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica in savanna parklands in Uganda
953
Leaflet abscission and phytoalexin production during the response of two faba bean breeding lines to Botrytis infection
954
Leaflet escape in a TEKNA and an original duromedics bileaflet valve
955
Leaflet escape in a Tekna valve in aortic position
956
Leaflet escape in a Tekna valve in aortic position: reply
957
Leaflet folding plasty combined with annular plication for mitral valve repair
958
Leaflet Movement of the ATS Valve in the Aortic Position: Unique Behavior Observed in 19-mm Valves
959
Leaflet’s Free Edge Suspension for Correction of Aortic Insufficiency Associated With Ventricular Septal Defect
960
Leaf‐Level Physiology, Biomass, and Reproduction of Phytolacca americana under Conditions of Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Increased Nocturnal Temperature
961
Leaf-like dislocation substructures and the decrease of martensitic start temperatures: A new explanation for functional fatigue during thermally induced martensitic transformations in coarse-grained Ni-rich Ti–Ni shape memory alloys Original Research Art
962
LEAFMOD: A New Within-Leaf Radiative Transfer Model
963
Leaf-size Dynamics forZostera marinaL. in San Quintin Bay, México: a Theoretical Study
964
Leaf-specific suppression of deoxyhypusine synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana enhances growth without negative pleiotropic effects
965
Leaf-targeted phytochelatin synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana
966
Leafwise holonomy of connections over a bundle map
967
LEAFY and the evolution of rosette flowering in violet cress (Jonopsidium acaule, Brassicaceae)
968
LEAFY blossoms
969
LEAFY blossoms
970
Leafy spanning trees in hypercubes Original Research Article
971
League Championship Algorithm (LCA) for Solving Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Problem
972
League of Nations’ Refugee Operations through İstanbul: Back to the Origins of International Refugee Question
973
League table puts pressure on nations to improve MS care
974
League table: a study of the competition to underwrite floating rate debt
975
League tables and acute myocardial infarction
976
Leaiid conchostracans from the uppermost Permian strata of the Paranل Basin, Brazil: Chronostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications
977
Leak area and leakage rate prediction for probabilistic risk assessment of concrete containments under severe core conditions Original Research Article
978
Leak detection and localization using acoustic emission technique
979
Leak detection in petroleum pipelines using a fuzzy system
980
Leak Detection in Pipelines using the Damping of Fluid Transients
981
Leak Detection in Pipelines using the Damping of Fluid Transients
982
Leak Detection in Pipes by Frequency Response Method
983
Leak Detection in Pipes by Frequency Response Method
984
Leak Detection in Water Collection and Transmission Networks Using the Minimum Nodal Pressure Measurement
985
LEAK DETECTION IN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM USING NON-LINEAR KALMAN FILTER
986
Leak detection in water-filled plastic pipes through the application of tuned wavelet transforms to Acoustic Emission signals
987
Leak detection of pipeline: An integrated approach of rough set theory and artificial bee colony trained SVM
988
Leak detection system in ITER
989
Leak diagnosis of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell stacks
990
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