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Mental health impact of 9/11 Pentagon attack: Validation of a rapid assessment tool Original Research Article
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Mental health implications of migration
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Mental health in adults with sudden sensorineural hearing loss: An assessment of depressive symptoms and its correlates
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Mental health in Canada: Are there any risky occupations and industries?
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Mental health in childhood and adolescence
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Mental health in complex emergencies
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Mental health in development: re-emphasising the link
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Mental health in Ecuadorian migrants from a population-based survey: the importance of social determinants and gender roles
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Mental health in family caregivers of patients with heart failure
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Mental Health in High-Tech System
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Mental health in immigrant children in the Netherlands
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Mental health in Japan
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Mental health in juvenile judgesʹ decision-making: Review of literature
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Mental Health in Palestine: Country Report
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Mental health in patients with temporomandibular disorders referring to School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Science
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Mental Health in Pregnant Women in the COVID-19 Era
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Mental health in schools and system restructuring
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Mental Health in Self Quarantined Pregnant Women for 14 Days During the Coronavirus Outbreak in Iran
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Mental Health in Spouses of Iraq-Iran War Veterans With PTSD
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Mental Health in the Aftermath of Disasters: Consensus and Controversy.
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Mental Health in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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Mental health in the middle east: An egyptian perspective
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Mental health in three generations of Iranian medical students and doctors
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Mental health in viewpoint of Holy Quran
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Mental Health Inequities: Conceptual and Methodological Implications
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Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace and Work Outcomes: A Best-Evidence Synthesis of Systematic Reviews
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Mental Health Issues in Primary Care: A Practical Guide. Macmillan (1995), ISBN: 0-333-60675-2
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Mental Health Issues of Women Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan
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Mental health issues within the general health care system: The challenge for nursing education in Australia
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Mental health law and the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
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Mental health laws that require dangerousness for involuntary admission may delay the initial treatment of schizophrenia
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Mental health legislation and human rights in England, Wales and the Republic of Ireland
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Mental Health Levels and Incidence of Musculoskeletal Complaints among Speed Boat Crew Members
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Mental Health Literacy and Attitude Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Among Iranian Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Mental Health Literacy and its Relationship with Positive Mental Health in Iranian Adolescents
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Mental Health Literacy and Postpartum Depression: A Qualitative Description of Views of Lower Income Women
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Mental health literacy and the experience of depression in a community sample of gay men
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Mental Health Literacy in Adolescents: A Qualitative Study of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
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Mental Health Literacy in Iran: An Urgent Need for a Remedy
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Mental health literacy of autism spectrum disorders in the Japanese general population
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Mental health literacy: an impediment to the optimum treatment of major depression in the community
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Mental health matters in primary care: 196 pp. ISBN 1-85775-409-3
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Mental Health Model of Iranian Veterans with Network Analysis Approach
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Mental health needs and services for severely troubled and troubling young people including young offenders in an N.H.S. Region
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Mental health needs of boys in secure care for serious or persistent offending: a prospective, longitudinal study
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Mental health needs of the children of parents with mental illness
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Mental health nurses working purposefully with people with serious and enduring mental illness—an international perspective Original Research Article
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Mental Health Nursing and the Politics of Recovery: A Global Reflection
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Mental health nursing students’ relationships with the pharmaceutical industry
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Mental health nursing today: A view from the USA
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Mental Health of Candidate Patients for Cardiac Surgery by Test MMPI
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Mental Health of Community-Dwelling Older Adults and Related Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Mental health of detained asylum seekers
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Mental Health of Dubai Medical College Students
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Mental Health of Elders in Retirement Communities: Is Loneliness a Key Factor?
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Mental health of female survivors of human trafficking in Nepal
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Mental Health of General Practitioners in Emergency Wards
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Mental Health of Health Care Workers at Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Mental Health of High School Students in Bandar Abbas, Iran: A Cross- Sectional Study
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Mental health of hospital consultants
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Mental health of hospital consultants: the effects of stress and satisfaction at work
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Mental Health of Indian Women: a feminist agenda: Bhargavi Davar. Sage, New Delhi, 1999, 281 pp.
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Mental Health of Iranian Pregnant Women during Pandemic of COVID-19: A Systematic Review
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Mental health of Iraqi children
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Mental Health of Medical Students in Different Levels of Training
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Mental Health of Medical Workers in COVID-19 Pandemic: Restrictions and Barriers
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Mental health of migrant workers in China: prevalence and correlates
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Mental health of Moroccan women, a sexual perspective
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Mental Health of Older Professionals and Agricultural Workers from a Gender Perspective in India
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Mental health of pre-clinical medical students in Indonesia during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: A reflection
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Mental health of recently resettled refugees from the Middle East in Sweden: the impact of pre-resettlement trauma, resettlement stress and capacity to handle stress
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Mental health of refugees from Kosovo
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Mental Health of Rhinoplasty Applicants: A Case Control Study
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Mental health of Special Forces personnel deployed in battle
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Mental health of US prisoners is poor
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Mental health of workers in Toulouse 2 years after the industrial AZF disaster: first results of a longitudinal follow-up of 3,000 people
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Mental health of young people: a global public-health challenge
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Mental health outcome of long-term and episodic adolescent depression: 15-year follow-up of a community sample
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Mental Health Outcomes Among Tunisian Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Mental Health Outcomes and Sleep Status among Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019
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Mental health outreach and street policing in the downtown of a large French city
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Mental health patients face primitive conditions
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Mental Health Policy Adoption as a Seminal Event: A Response to Recent Commentaries
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Mental Health Policy in Northern Ireland: The Nature and of Extent of User Involvement
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Mental health policy in the liberal state: The example of the United States
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Mental health priorities in Iranian women: Overview of social determinants of mental health
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Mental Health Problems among Female Offenders and Its Relation to Social Engineering
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Mental health problems among single and partnered mothers
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mental health problems and impact on youth minds during the covid‑19 outbreak: cross‑sectional (red‑covid) survey
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Mental Health Problems and Impact on Youth Minds during the COVID‑19 Outbreak: Cross‑Sectional (RED‑COVID) Survey
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Mental health problems and marital disruption: is it the combination of husbands and wives’ mental health problems that predicts later divorce
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Mental Health Problems and the Associated Family and School Factors in Adolescents: A Multilevel Analysis
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Mental health problems during puberty: Tanner stage-related differences in specific symptoms. The TRAILS study
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Mental health problems in children and adolescents referred to a national epilepsy center
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Mental health problems in early adolescents in the Netherlands
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Mental health problems in women attending district-level services in South Africa
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Mental Health Problems of Iranian Female Adolescents and Its Association with Pubertal Development: A Nationwide Study
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Mental health problems, obstructive lung disease and lung function: Findings from the general population
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Mental health professionalsʹ psychotropic pro re nata (p.r.n.) medication practices in acute inpatient mental health care: a qualitative study
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Mental health professionals with a specialty in anxiety disorders: Knowledge, training, and perceived competence in smoking cessation practices Original Research Article
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Mental health professionals’ attitudes and practices towards male childhood sexual abuse
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Mental health professionals’ experiences reporting suspected child abuse and maltreatment
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Mental Health Profile in the Population of 6 to 18 Years Old in Alborz Province, Iran
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Mental health profiles among married, never-married, and separated/divorced mothers in a nationally representative sample
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Mental health promotion education in multicultural settings
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Mental health promotion: Paradigms and practice : Keith Tudor: Routledge, London (1996). xvi + 308 pp
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Mental health publications from the Arab world cited in PubMed, 1987–2002
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Mental health recovery and economic recovery after the tsunami: High-frequency longitudinal evidence from Sri Lankan small business owners
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Mental health reform and inclusion of the mentally ill: Dilemmas of U.S. policy-making
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Mental health research in Japan
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Mental health research in the Arab world
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Mental health research in the criminal justice system: The need for common approaches and international perspectives
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Mental health response to disaster: Consensus recommendations: Early Psychological Intervention Subcommittee (EPI), National Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD)
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Mental health scales and psychiatric diagnoses: Responses to GHQ-12, K-10 and CIDI across the lifespan
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Mental health screening of Iranian conscripts during basic military training in Guilan province
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Mental health service evaluation : Edited by and , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Price £50. 379 pp
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Mental Health Service Provision for a Multi-Cultural Society : Kamaldeep Bhui and Dele Olajide (Eds); W.B. Saunders, London, 1999, pp. 278
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Mental health service use 1-year after the World Trade Center disaster: implications for mental health care
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Mental health service use and treatment adequacy for anxiety disorders in Canada
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Mental health service use in a nationwide sample of Korean adults
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Mental health service utilization for psychiatric disorders among Latinos living in the United States: the role of ethnic subgroup, ethnic identity, and language/social preferences
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Mental health services in England: The 1990s
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Mental Health Services in Ireland
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Mental health services in Israel at a crossroads: Promises and pitfalls of mental health services in the context of the new National Health Insurance
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Mental Health Services in New Zealand
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Mental health services in schools: the challenge of locating a psychotherapy service for troubled adolescent pupils in mainstream and special schools
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Mental health services in schools: Utilization, effectiveness, and consent
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Mental health services in the health accounts: the Czech Republic
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Mental Health Services Integration in Primary Health Care in Iran: A Policy Analysis
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Mental health specialized probation caseloads: Are they effective?
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Mental health status among ethnic albanians seeking medical care in an emergency department two years after the war in Kosovo: A pilot project
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Mental Health Status among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 Pandemic
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Mental Health Status among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Iran
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Mental Health Status Among Iranian Medical University Students: A Cross-sectional Study
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Mental Health Status Among the Staff of Harm Reduction Centers
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Mental health status and resilience of female prisoners with an interventional role of physical activity
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Mental health status in patients with Thalassemia major in Iran
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Mental health status of entrance students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences from the national university entrance exam in the academic year 2014-2015
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Mental health status of infertile couples based on treatment outcome
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Mental Health Status of Medical Staff Working in Ardabil Prehospital Emergency During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Mental Health Status of Medical Students in Tehran: A Cross Sectional Study
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Mental Health Status of Patients With HIV/AIDS in the South of Iran
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Mental Health Status of Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Admitted to Shahid Beheshti Hospital of Kashan, Iran
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Mental Health Status of Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Admitted to Shahid Beheshti Hospital of Kashan, Iran
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Mental Health Study Process into Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Iran
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Mental Health Survey of the Iranian Adult Population in 2015
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Mental health symptoms associated with morbidity, not mortality, in an elderly community sample
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Mental health symptoms in partial epilepsy
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Mental health systems in countries: where are we now?
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Mental Health Triage from the Viewpoint of Psychiatric Emergency Department Nurses; a Qualitative Study
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Mental health visits to complementary and alternative medicine providers
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Mental health workers’ and legal professionals’ perception and experience of the family advocate system
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Mental health, burnout and job satisfaction among professionals in sheltered living in Flanders
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Mental Health, Depression, and Anxiety in Patients on Maintenance Dialysis
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Mental health, employment and gender. Cross-sectional evidence in a sample of refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina living in two Swedish regions
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Mental health, places and people: A multilevel analysis of economic inactivity and social deprivation
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Mental Health, Quality of Life and Their Related Factors among Elderly People in Zanjan Health Centers, 2017
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Mental health, quality of life, and nutritional status of adolescents in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Comparison between an urban slum and a non-slum area
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MENTAL HEALTH: CONCEPTS AND TREATMENT IN THE SIDDHA (TAMIL) SYSTEM OF MEDICINE
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Mental health: market power and governance
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MENTAL HEALTH: SPECIAL NEEDS AND EDUCATION
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Mental healthcare status and psychiatric diagnoses of train suicides
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Mental Health-Related Experiences And Challenges Of Informal HIV/AIDS Caregivers: A Brief Review And Analysis
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Mental health-related knowledge, attitudes and practices in two kibbutzim
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Mental hospital admission rates of immigrants in Switzerland
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Mental illness
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Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Processing: The Strategies and Dilemmas of Defence Lawyers
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Mental illness and health care use: a study among new neurological patients
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Mental illness and social stigma: notes on "How Mad Are You?"
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Mental illness and violence: A brief review of research and assessment strategies
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Mental illness as a brain disorder
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Mental illness in a rural area
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Mental illness in detained asylum seekers
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Mental Illness in General Health Care: An International Study, TB Ustun, N Sartorius (Eds.). Wiley for the WHO (1995), ISBN: 0-471-95491-8
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Mental illness in late life: The neurobiology of depression
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Mental illness made public: ending the stigma?
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Mental Illness Related Internalized Stigma: Psychometric Properties of the Brief ISMI Scale in Greece
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Mental illness stigma among nurses in psychiatric wards of teaching hospitals in the north‑west of Iran
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Mental illness stigma and willingness to seek mental health care in the European Union
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Mental illness vies for attention
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Mental Illness, Madness, Mental Instability and Psychological Issues: A Study of Jane Ayre and The Bell Jar
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Mental illness: learning from the foibles of earlier generations
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Mental imagery and synaesthesia: Is synaesthesia from internally-generated stimuli possible?
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Mental imagery as an emotional amplifier: Application to bipolar disorder
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Mental Imagery as the Adaptationist Views It
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Mental imagery in congenital prosopagnosia: A reply to Grüter et al.
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Mental Imagery in First-Degree Relatives of Patients with Schizophrenia
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Mental imagery in program design and visual programming
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Mental imagery in program design and visual programming
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Mental imagery yields stimulus–response compatibility
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Mental imagery: against the nihilistic hypothesis
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Mental impairment, moral understanding and criminal responsibility: Psychopathy and the purposes of punishment
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Mental indicators in mothers with hyperactive and normal children
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Mental leaps : Keith J. Holyoak and Paul Thagard Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 265 pp., $24.95, hardcover
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Mental map preserving graph drawing using simulated annealing
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Mental mapping project kicks off in Japan
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Mental model mapping as a new tool to analyse the use of information in decision-making in integrated water management
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Mental models – reaching in the dark?
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Mental models and counterfactual thoughts about what might have been
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Mental models and deduction
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Mental Models and Narrative Comprehension: Some Qualifications
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Mental models and temporal reasoning
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Mental models for sustainability
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Mental Models in Social Interaction
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MENTAL MODELS OF POVERTY IN DEVELOPING NATIONS A Causal Mapping Analysis Using a Canada-Philippines Contrast
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Mental models of safety: do managers and employees see eye to eye
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Mental models of the earth, sun, and moon: Indian childrenʹs cosmologies
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MENTAL MODELS, MAGICAL THINKING, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
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Mental movements without magnitude? A study of spatial biases in symbolic arithmetic
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Mental Neuropathy as Initial Manifestation of Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Mental number line disruption in a right-neglect patient after a left-hemisphere stroke
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Mental pain and its communication in medically serious suicide attempts: An “impossible situation”
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Mental Patients’ Perception Towards Social Stigma
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Mental pattern of investment demand for housing in urban areas by Grounded Theory
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MENTAL PERFORMANCE IN NOISE: THE ROLE OF INTROVERSION
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Mental poker game based on a bit commitment scheme through network
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Mental pollution: feelings of dirtiness without physical contact
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Mental Processing of Human Subjects with Different Individual Characters Exposed to Low Frequency Noise
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Mental Rehabilitation of Juvenile Girl Detainees for Increasing Their Self-Esteem Through the Self Knowledge Sources
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Mental reliving and the self
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Mental Representation of Cognates/Noncognates in Persian-Speaking EFL Learners
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Mental representation of observable attributes in people with social phobia
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Mental representation: What can pitch tell us about the distance effect?
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Mental representations for visual sequences: Increased speed of central processing from 22 to 32 months
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Mental Representations in Stressful Situations: The Calming and Distressing Effects of Significant Others
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Mental representations of expert procedural and object-oriented programmers in a software maintenance task
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Mental representations of expert procedural and object-oriented programmers in a software maintenance task
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Mental representations of important real-life decisions
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Mental Representations of Lyrical Prose
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Mental Representations of Maps and Verbal Descriptions: Evidence They May Affect Text Memory Differently
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Mental representations of movements. Brain potentials associated with imagination of eye movements
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Mental representations of obligatory and prohibitory traffic signs
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Mental representations: Reference and definiteness
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Mental Retardation (MR) Etiology in Children Referred to Care Services
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Mental retardation subsequent to refractory partial seizures in infancy
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Mental retardation with rare fragile site expressed at 2q11
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Mental retardation, poverty and community based Rehabilitation
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Mental retardation, spasticity, basal ganglia calcification, cerebral white matter lesions, multiple endocrine defects, telangiectasia and atrophic skin: A new syndrome?
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Mental Retardation: Definition, Classification, and Systems of Support: Luckasson, R., Borthwick-Duffy, S., Buntinx, W. H. E., Coulter, D. L., Craig, E. M., Reeve, A., Schalock, R. L., Snell, M., Spitalnik, D. M., Spreat, S., & Tasse, M. J. (2002). Washin
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Mental retirement and schooling
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Mental rotation and diagrammatic reasoning in science
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Mental rotation as a mediator for sex-related differences in visualization
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Mental rotation depends on the number of objects rather than on the number of image fragments
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Mental rotation does not account for sex differences in left–right confusion
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Mental rotation for spatial environment recognition
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Mental rotation in schizophrenia
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Mental rotation of mirrored letters: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
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Mental rotation of tactile stimuli
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Mental Rotation Test Performance in Four Cross-Cultural Samples (N = 3367): Overall Sex Differences and the Role of Academic Program in Performance
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Mental rotation within linguistic and non-linguistic domains in users of American sign language
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Mental scanning of sonifications reveals flexible encoding of nonspeech sounds and a universal per-item scanning cost
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MENTAL SET OF THE ELITE IN TURKEY IN THE PERIOD OF 1960-2000
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Mental Simulation and Causal Attribution: When Simulating an Event Does Not Affect Fault Assignment
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Mental simulation of an action modulates the excitability of spinal reflex pathways in man
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Mental spaces and cognitive semantics: A critical comment
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Mental speed is not the ‘basic’ process of intelligence
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Mental state attributions and the side-effect effect
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Mental state decoding abilities in clinical depression
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Mental state discourse, theory of mind, and the internalization of self–other understanding
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Mental state inference using visual control parameters
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Mental states in animals: cognitive ethology
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Mental Status and Fear of COVID-19 in Mothers of Hospitalized Children With Chronic Diseases During the Pandemic
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Mental status of soldiers and function of three levels psychiatric intervention for military rescuers of Chi-Chi earthquake, Taiwan
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Mental stimulation increases circulating CD4-positive T lymphocytes: a preliminary study
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Mental Stress and Cardiac Troponin: Keep Calm and Carry On?
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Mental Stress and Well‑being among Low‑income Older Adults during COVID‑19 Pandemic
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Mental Stress in Anesthesia and Intensive Care Physicians During COVID-19 Outbreak
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Mental Stress Provokes Ischemia in Coronary Artery Disease Subjects Without Exercise- or Adenosine-Induced Ischemia Original Research Article
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Mental stress test is an effective inducer of vasospastic angina pectoris: comparison with cold pressor, hyperventilation and master two-step exercise test
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Mental stress-induced left ventricular dysfunction
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Mental synthesis and creativity in design: an experimental examination
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Mental time travel in animals?
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Mental time travel into the past and the future in healthy aged adults: An fMRI study
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Mental Time Travel. Book review of ‘Episodic memory, new directions in research’, edited by A. Baddeley, M.A. Conway, and J.P. Aggleton (Oxford University Press, 2002)
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Mental toughness and hardiness at different levels of rugby league
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Mental toughness and its relationship to the achievement level of the weightlifters in Egypt
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Mental toughness, optimism, pessimism, and coping among athletes
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Mental Trait and Personal Characteristic Taxonomy: A Worked Example of “Best Fit” Framework Synthesis
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Mental transformations in the motor cortex
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Mental Trauma Affliction and Infliction: Punishment and Atonement for Sins?
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Mental Trauma Experienced by Caregivers of patients with Diffuse Axonal Injury or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
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Mental visualization of objects from cross-sectional images
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Mental vulnerability—a risk factor for ischemic heart disease
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Mental well-being in subjects with long-term excessive alcohol consumption: an experimental study
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Mental Well-Being Related To Lifestyle and Risky Behaviours in 18-25 Year Old: Evidence from North-East Scotland
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Mental well-being: A 16-year follow-up among older residents in Jyvنskylن
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Mental workload and affecting factors among firefighters in Tehran, Iran, in 2017
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Mental workload and its association with fatigue in operating room personnel of Hamadan hospitals, Iran, 2016
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Mental-Attentional Capacity: Does Cognitive Style Make a Difference?,,
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Mental-health practitioners’ use of idiomatic expressions in summarising clients’ accounts
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Mental-health problems increase as health care in Kashmir collapses
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Mental-health services for children patchy in the UK
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Mentalising music in frontotemporal dementia
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Mentalising, schizotypy, and schizophrenia
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Mentalization as a mediator between psychological well-being, attachment styles, and treatment adherence: a structural equations model among Iranians with type 2 diabetes
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Mentally challenged patients in a forensic hospital: A feasibility study concerning the executive functions of forensic patients with organic brain disorder, learning disability, or mental retardation
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Mentally disordered criminal offenders : Five yearsʹ data from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutorʹs Office
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Mentally disordered criminal offenders in the Swedish criminal system
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Mentally disordered criminal offenders: Legal and criminological perspectives
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Mentally disordered offenders and the European Court of Human Rights
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Mentally disordered offenders: From forensic state hospital to conditional release in California
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Mentally ill offenders in prison: The Belgian case
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Mentally ill offenders referred for psychiatric examination in Japan: Descriptive statistics of a university unit of forensic assessment
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Mentally incapacitated adults and decision-making : The English perspective
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Mental–physical comorbidity in an ethnically diverse population
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MentalWorkload and Job Satisfaction in Pre-Hospital Emergency Technicians
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Mentha longifolia syrup in secondary amenorrhea: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trials
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Mentha spicata L. Extract as a Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in HCl Solution
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Menthol cigarettes and indicators of tobacco dependence among adolescents
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MENTHOL DERIVATIVE WS-12 SELECTIVELY ACTIVATES TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL MELASTATIN-8 (TRPM8) ION CHANNELS
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Menthol differs from other terpenic essential oil constituents
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Menthol Dissolved in Dimethyl Sulfoxide Protects Against Epileptiform Activity Induced by Pentylenetetrazol in Male Rats
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Menthol smoking in relation to time to first cigarette and cotinine: Results from a community-based study
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Mentholated Cigarette Smoking and Lung-Cancer Risk
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Mentholated cigarettes and smoking-related cancers revisited: An ecologic examination
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Menthyloxycarbonyl phosphonium chlorides: new derivatives for determining the enantiomeric excess of chiral tertiary phosphines
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Mentor Among the Redwoods
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MENTOR COACHING TO HELP PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS IN DESIGNING AN EFFECTIVE LESSON PLAN
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Mentor for MENTOR
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Mentor Online: Students Social Ability and Their Openness to e-Mentoring
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Mentor pedagogy and student teacher professional development: a study of two mentoring relationships
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Mentor preparation: reasons for undertaking the course and expectations of the candidates
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MENTOR TEACHERS’ VOICES ON PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
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MENTOR’S ROLE IN MENTORSHIP AS A METHOD OF DEVELOPING MENTEE’S SELF-CONFIDENT IN PERFORMING A TASK
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Mentored residential writing retreats: A leadership strategy to develop skills and generate outcomes in writing for publication
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Mentoring
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Mentoring across cultures: The role of gender and marital status in Taiwan and the U.S.
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Mentoring and group identification as antecedents of satisfaction and health among nurses: What role do bullying experiences play?
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Mentoring and Same Gender as a Predictor of Individuals’ Psychosocial Behaviour:Case Study of a Malaysian University
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Mentoring as a journey
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Mentoring as a Supportive Way for Novice Teachers in Foreign Language Teacher Development: A Case Study in an Ethnic College in China
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Mentoring beginning teachers in secondary schools: An analysis of practice
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Mentoring clinical trials in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery: a new role for the society of thoracic surgeons
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Mentoring data accountability in managers to improve staffing
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Mentoring experiences of psychiatric nurses: From acquaintance to affirmation
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Mentoring for Medical Students
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Mentoring geriatric nurse scientists, educators, clinicians, and leaders in the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers for Geriatric Nursing Excellence
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Mentoring in a Positive Graduate Student Experience: Survey Results from the Midwest Region, Part 1
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Mentoring in gynecology: Presidential address
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Mentoring in higher education
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Mentoring in medicine: keys to satisfaction
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Mentoring in nursing education: Perceived characteristics of mentors and the consequences of mentorship
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Mentoring in oneʹs own classroom: An exploratory study of contexts
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Mentoring in supervisor–subordinate dyads: Antecedents, consequences, and test of a mediation model of mentorship
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Mentoring in the clinical setting: Process, issues and challenges
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MENTORING IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION: AN OVERVIEW
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Mentoring in-service teachers: Issues of role diversity
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Mentoring medical students by their Peers, Three Years’ experience at Shiraz Medical School
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Mentoring Needs among the Phase 1 Medical Students in the Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Mentoring Practices to Keep Teachers in School
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Mentoring programme for faculty in medical education: South-Asian perspective
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Mentoring programmes for academic staff at the Polytechnic of Namibia
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Mentoring receipt and personality: Evidence for non-linear relationships
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Mentoring student and beginning teachers
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Mentoring student nurses and the educational use of self: A hermeneutic phenomenological study
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Mentoring the general surgeon
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Mentoring undergraduate medical students: Experience from Bahria University Karachi
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Mentoring undergraduates in computer vision research
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Mentoring Underrepresented Students through Sustainable Agricultural and Biological Research
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Mentoring, Energy and Passion: Key Leadership Ingredients for ASIS&T
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Mentoring: the VA experience
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Mentoring: to everything a season
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Mentoring: Why it Matters Even After Training
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Mentoring—A new mantra for education?
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Mentors
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Mentors and Muses
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Mentorʹs hand hygiene practices influence studentʹs hand hygiene rates
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Mentors I have known: Presidential Address
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Mentorship and how to conduct research: A research primer for low- and middle-income countries
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mentorship at qazvin medical school: a pilot study in iran
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Mentorship During Fellowship
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Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities
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Mentorship in Medical Student`s researches
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Mentorship in the research setting
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Mentorship program in a private medical college of Eastern India: evaluation, appraisal and recommendations
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Mentorship Programme Criteria and Performance Outcomes of Nurses’ Perceptions
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Mentorship programs for novice nurses
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Mentorship relations among academician nurses in Turkey: An assessment from the viewpoints of mentors and mentees
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Mentorship separation tension in the accounting profession: the consequences of delayed structural separation
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Mentorship, Women Thoracic Surgeons, and the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education
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Mentorship: Developing and inspiring the next generation of nursing leaders
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Mentorship: thestudentsʹ views
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Mentorship: Through the Looking Glass Into Our Future
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Mentum deformities in Chironomidae communities as indicators of anthropogenic impacts in Swartkops River
385
Menu costs and Markov inflation: A theoretical revision with new evidence
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Menu costs and Markov inflation: A theoretical revision with new evidence
387
Menu costs and nominal price friction: An experimental examination
388
Menu costs and the long-run output–inflation trade-off
389
Menu costs, firm size and price rigidity
390
Menu costs, firm strategy, and price rigidity
391
Menu Evaluation versus Health and Well-being of Children Participating in School Feeding Programmes in South Africa
392
Menu theorems for bilateral contracting
393
Menulis dengan Budaya Pascakolonial: Analisis Catatan Kembara
394
Menyama Braya as Social Capital of Hindu and Muslim Community: A Case Study in Bali-Indonesia
395
MENYANGGAH PEMIKIRAN BARAT TENTANG KELEMAHAN AL-QUR’AN
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MENYINGKAP ILMU PERUBATAN MELAYU TRADISIONAL MENERUSI BEBERAPA MANUSKRIP TERPILIH
397
Menyingkap Perkembangan Perbandaran Ipoh Menjadi Sebuah Bandaraya
398
Menyudahi Analogi Antropomorfisme Mendamaikan Biologi, Sosiologi Dan Psikologi Melalui Psikogenealogi Antropologi Kedaulatan Negara
399
Menyukat kecekapan Jabatan: Pendekatan Multikriteria
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Menz HB, Latt MD, Tiedemann A, Mun San Kwan M, Lord SR. Reliability of the GAITRite walkway system for the quantification of temporo-spatial parameters of gait in young and older people. Gait & Posture 2004;20(1):20–25
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Menzerath–Altmann law for distinct word distribution analysis in a large text
402
Menיs Health and Livelihood Status in Disasters: A Qualitative Field Study in Eastern Azerbaijan, Bushehr, and Mazandaran Provinces in Iran
403
MeOH-coordinated Mn12 single-molecule magnet: structure and magnetic properties of [Mn12O12(OAc)16(MeOH)4]
404
MeOPEG-bounded azide cycloadditions to alkynyl dipolarophiles
405
Meopic Contrat enitivity and Ocular Higher-Order Aberration after Overnight Orthokeratology Original Reearch Article
406
ME-OWA based DEMATEL reliability apportionment method
407
MEP (Mars Environment Package): toward a package for studying environmental conditions at the surface of Mars from future lander/rover missions Original Research Article
408
MEP warns of growing threat of patient mobility
409
MEP: A 3D PIC code for the simulation of the dynamics of a non-neutral plasma
410
MEP-1 and a Homolog of the NURD Complex Component Mi-2 Act Together to Maintain Germline-Soma Distinctions in C. elegans
411
MEPAR-miner: Multi-expression programming for classification rule mining
412
MEPE has the properties of an osteoblastic phosphatonin and minhibin
413
MEPE is downregulated as dental pulp stem cells differentiate
414
Meperidine addiction or treatment frustration?
415
Meperidine analgesia and delirium in aged hip fracture patients
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Meperidine for dystocia during the first stage of labor: A randomized controlled trial
417
Meperidine prolongs lidocaine caudal epidural anaesthesia in the horse
418
MEPHISTO – a 128-channel front end chip with real time data sparsification and multi-hit capability
419
MEPHISTO – a 128-channel front end chip with real time data sparsification and multi-hit capability
420
Mepiquat chloride and shading effects on specific leaf area and K, P, Ca, Fe and Mn content of Lantana camara L.
421
Mepiquat–acetochlor formulations: sorption and leaching
422
MEPR versus EEPR valves in open supermarket refrigerated display cabinets
423
MEPs approve plans for European CDC
424
Me-PTCDI thin film deposition on InSb(1 1 1)A
425
MEP-type distribution function: a better alternative to Weibull function for wind speed distributions
426
MEQ AND V-IL8: CELLULAR GENES IN DISGUISE?
427
m-Equivalence, entropy and F-dynamical systems
428
mer-[MCl3(Me2pzH)3] (M = Rh, Ir; Me2pzH = 3,5-dimethylpyrazole): X-ray structures, spectroscopic properties, and density functional theory (DFT) calculations
429
MERADGEN 1.0: Monte Carlo generator for the simulation of radiative events in parity conserving doubly-polarized Møller scattering Original Research Article
430
Meralgia Paresthetica After Bariatric Surgery in Iranian Patients
431
MERALGIA PARESTHETICA SYNDROME AS A COMPLICATION OF TRANSFEMORAL CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
432
Meralgia paresthetica treated with temporary peripheral nerve stimulation
433
Meramal Aliran Udara dan Keselesaan di dalam Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Menggunakan Simulasi Komputer
434
Merapi (Central Java, Indonesia): An outline of the structural and magmatological evolution, with a special emphasis to the major pyroclastic events
435
Merapi 2010 eruption—Chronology and extrusion rates monitored with satellite radar and used in eruption forecasting
436
Mercantilist Practices in Europe and a Comparison with Ottoman Economy
437
Mercaptan removal from natural gas using carbon nanotube supported cobalt phthalocyanine nanocatalyst
438
Mercaptans emissions in diesel and biodiesel exhaust
439
Mercapto derivatives of triorganotin Y,C,Y-pincer complexes: Role of Y,C,Y-chelating ligands in a new coordination mode of organotin compounds
440
Mercaptoacetate (MA) increases intestinal vagal afferent activity
441
Mercaptoacetic acid based expeditious synthesis of polyfunctionalised 1,3-thiazines
442
Mercaptoacetic acid capped CdS quantum dots as fluorescence single shot probe for mercury(II)
443
Mercaptoacyl matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors: The effect of substitution at the mercaptoacyl moiety
444
Mercaptoamide-based non-hydroxamic acid type histone deacetylase inhibitors
445
Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid (CoM imitator) interaction studies with nickel(II) complexes of pyridyl groups containing tetradentate ligands: Synthesis, structure, spectra and redox properties
446
Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid studies with nickel(II) complexes of tetra- and hexadentate ligands containing pyridyl groups: synthesis, structure, spectra and redox behavior
447
Mercaptoheterocyclic ligands grafted on a poly(ethylene vinyl alcohol) membrane for the purification of immunoglobulin G in a salt independent thiophilic chromatography
448
Mercaptohexanol assembled on gold: FM-AFM imaging in water
449
Mercapto-ordered carbohydrate-derived porous carbon electrode as a novel electrochemical sensor for simple and sensitive ultra-trace detection of omeprazole in biological samples
450
Mercaptopropyl magnesium phyllosilicate — thermodynamic data on the interaction with divalent cations in aqueous solution
451
Mercapturic acids in the biological monitoring of occupational exposure to chemicals
452
Mercer theorem for RKHS on noncompact sets
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MERCERIZATION PARAMETERS EFFECT ON NATURAL FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITE: A REVIEW
454
Mercerized linters cellulose: characterization and acetylation in N,N-dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride
455
Merchant interconnector projects by generators in the EU: Profitability and allocation of capacity
456
Merchant marine nuclear-powered vessels Original Research Article
457
Merchant ships discharging unwanted marine species in close proximity of a French aquaculture area: Risks involved
458
MERCHANTABLE TIMBER PRODUCTION IN DALBERGIA SISSOO PLANTATIONS ACROSS BANGLADESH: REGIONAL PATTERNS, MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND EDAPHIC FACTORS
459
Merck acquires Taizhu, Chinese manufacturer of effect pigments
460
Merck and AIDS activists: engagement as a framework for extending issues management
461
Merck broke AIDS drug price promise, says MSF
462
Merck cuts pigment production, but boosts UV absorbers & pays higher dividends despite Government advice
463
Merck extends Xirona range of colour-variable pigments
464
Merck launches Colorstream colour-variable pigment
465
Merck launches Minatec IR-absorbent light-grey pigment
466
Merck realigns its pigments activities
467
Merck Sharp & Dohme prosecuted for pampering Dutch doctors
468
Merck Sharp and Dohme versus Laporte
469
Merck Sharpe and Dohme versus Laporte
470
Merck’s Careful Study of Vioxx
471
Merck’s Eusolex filters based on ultrafine TiO2
472
Merck’s pigment brandname changes
473
MERCKEL CELL CARCINOMA: THE IMPACT OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT
474
Merckʹs Candurin pearlescents approved as food colorants
475
Merckʹs cosmetic pigments
476
Merckʹs cosmetic pigments with borosilicate substrate
477
Merckʹs green, blue & silver cosmetic pigments
478
Merckʹs mica/TiO2 pearlescents approved for food-contact applications
479
Merckʹs permanently conductive pigment for sterile environments
480
Merckʹs pigment sales revenue slips, despite popularity of Xirallic pigments
481
MERCOSUR: Regional Integration, World Markets: Riordan Roett (Ed.); Lynne Rienner, Boulder, Colorado, 1999, pp. 139
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Mercurial atavism
483
Mercurialis ambigua and Solanum luteum: Two Newly Discovered Natural Hosts of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Geminiviruses
484
Mercuric acetate-mediated annulation of homopropargylic alcohols having thioether substituent. A general route for the synthesis of tetrasubstituted furans from propargylic dithioacetals
485
Mercuric chloride effects on rat renal redox enzymes activities: SOD protection
486
Mercuric chloride induces increases in both cytoplasmic and nuclear free calcium ions through a protein phosphorylation-linked mechanism
487
Mercuric chloride: toxicity and apoptosis in a human oligodendroglial cell line MO3.13
488
Mercuric chloride-catalyzed hydrolysis of the new antifouling compound irgarol 1051
489
Mercuric Chloride-Induced Programmed Cell Death of a Murine T Cell Hybridoma: I. Effect of the Proto-oncogene Bcl2
490
Mercuric Chloride-Induced Programmed Cell Death of a Murine T Cell Hybridoma: II. Opposite Effect of Interleukin-2 and Interleukin-4
491
Mercuric chloride-induced testicular toxicity in rats and the protective role of sodium selenite and vitamin E
492
Mercuric iodide composite films using polyamide, polycarbonate and polystyrene fabricated by casting
493
Mercuric iodide composite films using polyamide, polycarbonate and polystyrene fabricated by casting
494
Mercuric iodide crystals obtained by solvent evaporation using ethanol
495
Mercuric iodide crystals obtained by solvent evaporation using ethanol
496
Mercuric iodide for room temperature radiation detectors. Synthesis, purification, crystal growth and defect formation
497
Mercuric iodide photodetector arrays for gamma-ray imaging
498
Mercuric iodide photodetector arrays for gamma-ray imaging
499
Mercuric Ions (II) Uptake From Aqueous Solutions by Chelating Resin Containing Pendant Multidentate Ligand
500
Mercuric Oxide Nanoparticles Deferred Germination and Devastated Root Anatomy of Maize
501
Mercuric oxide poisoning treated with whole-bowel irrigation and chelation therapy
502
Mercuric Salt-Catalyzed Removal of Unsaturated Glucuronic Acid from Chondroitinase-Treated Proteochondroitin Sulfate
503
Mercuric Triflate Catalyzed Cycloisomerization of Alkynyl-1,3-Cyclo­hexanedione and Alkynyl-1,3-Cyclopentanedione
504
Mercuric Triflate·(TMU)2 Catalyzed Cyclization of a Propargylic Ketone into a Monosubstituted Furan
505
Mercuric Triflate·3TMU Catalyzed Cyclization of (omega)-Alkynoic Acids and ­Synthesis of a Naturally Occurring (gamma)-Methylene-(gamma)-lactone
506
Mercury — are we studying the right endpoints and mechanisms
507
Mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) in interior and exterior New Orleans house paint films Original Research Article
508
Mercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) concentrations in fish from the coastal lagoon of Orbetello, central Italy
509
Mercury (Hg) burden in children: The impact of dental amalgam Original Research Article
510
Mercury (II) adsorption by activated carbon made from sago waste Original Research Article
511
Mercury accumulation and accelerated progression of carotid atherosclerosis: a population-based prospective 4-year follow-up study in men in eastern Finland
512
Mercury Accumulation and Speciation in Marine Fish from Bangladesh
513
Mercury accumulation and speciation in the muscle of red mullet (Mullus barbatus) and annular sea bream (Diplodus annularis) from Izmir Bay (Eastern Aegean)
514
Mercury accumulation in barred sand bass (Paralabrax nebulifer) near a large wastewater outfall in the Southern California Bight
515
Mercury Accumulation in Body Tissues of Yellowfin Seabream (Acanthopagrus Latus)under Sublethal Concentrations
516
Mercury accumulation in freshwater fish with emphasis on the dietary influence
517
Mercury accumulation in grass and forb species as a function of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and mercury exposures in air and soil
518
Mercury accumulation in peatbogs at Czech sites with contrasting pollution histories Original Research Article
519
Mercury accumulation in surface sediments of salt marshes of the Bay of Fundy
520
Mercury acetate produced by metallic mercury subjected to acoustic cavitation in a solution of acetic acid in water
521
Mercury acetate produced by metallic mercury subjected to acoustic cavitation in a solution of acetic acid in water
522
Mercury adsorption by montmorillonite and vermiculite: a combined XRD, TG-MS, and EXAFS study
523
Mercury adsorption of modified mulberry twig chars in a simulated flue gas
524
Mercury adsorption to elemental carbon (soot) particles and atmospheric particulate matter
525
Mercury advisories: Information, education, and fish consumption
526
Mercury after the MESSENGER flybys: An introduction to the special issue of Planetary and Space Science
527
Mercury and Cadmium Levels of Fish Consumed in Konya and Its Around
528
Mercury and Cyanide Contaminations in Gold Mine Environment and Possible Solution of Cleaning Up by Using Phytoextraction
529
Mercury and flooding cycles in the Tapajós river basin, Brazilian Amazon: The role of periphyton of a floating macrophyte (Paspalum repens) Original Research Article
530
Mercury and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
531
Mercury and its bioconcentration factors in Brown Birch Scaber Stalk (Leccinum scabrum) from various sites in Poland
532
Mercury and its relation with selenium in the liver of Dallʹs porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) off the Sanriku coast of Japan
533
Mercury and Lead Contamination Study of Drinking Water in Ahvaz ,Iran
534
Mercury and lead during breast-feeding
535
Mercury and Lead Levels in Common Soaps from Local Markets in Mashhad, Iran
536
Mercury and lead tolerance in hypersaline sulfate-reducing bacteria
537
Mercury and major ions in rainfall, throughfall, and foliage from the Florida Everglades
538
Mercury and metals in South African precipitation
539
Mercury and methyl mercury concentration in sediment, benthic, Barbus Grypus and pelagic, Barbus esocinus fish species, from Musa estuary, Iran
540
Mercury and methylmercury concentrations and loads in the Cache Creek watershed, California
541
Mercury and methylmercury concentrations in high altitude lakes and fish (Arctic charr) from the French Alps related to watershed characteristics Original Research Article
542
Mercury and methylmercury contamination in Mytilus galloprovincialis from Taranto Gulf (Ionian Sea, Southern Italy): Risk evaluation for consumers
543
Mercury and methylmercury contamination in surficial sediments and clams of a coastal lagoon (Pialassa Baiona, Ravenna, Italy)
544
Mercury and methylmercury flux estimation and sediment distribution in an industrialized urban bay
545
Mercury and methylmercury in fish and human hair from the Tapajós river basin, Brazil
546
Mercury and methylmercury in Hudson River sediment: impact of tidal resuspension on partitioning and methylation
547
Mercury and methylmercury in riparian soil, sediments, mine-waste calcines, and moss from abandoned Hg mines in east Guizhou province, southwestern China
548
Mercury and methylmercury in the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic Sea)
549
Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California
550
Mercury and methylmercury transport through an urban watershed
551
Mercury and Moon He exospheres: Analysis and modeling
552
Mercury and organochlorine content of Dipper Cinclus cinclus eggs in south-west Ireland: trends during 1990–1999
553
Mercury and organochlorine exposure from fish consumption in Hong Kong
554
Mercury and Organochlorines in Black Bream, Acanthopagrus butcheri, from the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, Australia: Evidence for Temporal Increases in Mercury levels
555
Mercury and organomercurial resistance in bacteria isolated from freshwater fish of wetland fisheries around Calcutta Original Research Article
556
Mercury and other air toxics in the Adirondack region of New York
557
Mercury and other element exposure to tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) nesting on Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota
558
Mercury and other metal and metalloid soil contamination near a Pb/Zn smelter in east Hunan province, China
559
Mercury and other trace elements in a pelagic Arctic marine food web (Northwater Polynya, Baffin Bay)
560
Mercury and other trace elements removal characteristics of DC and pulse-energized electrostatic precipitator
561
Mercury and other trace metals (Ag, Cr, Co, and Ni) in soft tissue and byssus of Mytilus edulis from the east coast of Kyushu Island, Japan
562
Mercury and photochemistry in the marine boundary layer-modelling studies suggest the in situ production of reactive gas phase mercury
563
Mercury and Proteins in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Mercury Vapor
564
Mercury and selenium biomagnification in a Brazilian coastal food web using nitrogen stable isotope analysis: A case study in an area under the influence of the Paraiba do Sul River plume
565
Mercury and selenium concentrations in fish samples from Cachoeira do PiriáMunicipality, ParáState, Brazil
566
Mercury and selenium concentrations in hair samples of women in fertile age from Amazon riverside communities
567
Mercury and selenium concentrations in leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea): Population comparisons, implications for reproductive success, hazard quotients and directions for future research Original Research Article
568
Mercury and selenium concentrations in the internal organs of toothed whales and dolphins marketed for human consumption in Japan
569
Mercury and Selenium Content in Selected Seafood
570
Mercury and Selenium Content in Selected Seafood
571
Mercury and selenium in blue shark (Prionace glauca, L. 1758) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius, L. 1758) from two areas of the Atlantic Ocean
572
Mercury and selenium in fish and shellfish: Occurrence, bioaccessibility and uptake by Caco-2 cells
573
Mercury and Selenium in Fish from the Savannah River: Species, Trophic Level, and Locational Differences
574
Mercury and selenium in whole blood and serum in relation to fish consumption and amalgam fillings in adolescents
575
Mercury and selenium ingestion rates of Atlantic leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea): A cause for concern in this species?
576
Mercury and selenium levels in 19 species of saltwater fish from New Jersey as a function of species, size, and season Original Research Article
577
Mercury and selenium levels, and selenium:mercury molar ratios of brain, muscle and other tissues in bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) from New Jersey, USA Original Research Article
578
Mercury and selenium retention in fly ashes: Influence of unburned particle content
579
Mercury and Silver Concentrations in Sediments from the Port of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
580
Mercury as a pollutant in Siberia: sources, fluxes and a regional budget
581
Mercury as a proxy for volcanic activity during extreme environmental turnover: The Cretaceous–Paleogene transition
582
Mercury as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases
583
Mercury as a serious health hazard for children in gold mining areas
584
Mercury assessment and evaluation of its impact on fish in the Cecina river basin (Tuscany, Italy)
585
Mercury assisted fluorescent supramolecular assembly of hexaphenylbenzene derivative for femtogram detection of picric acid Original Research Article
586
Mercury associated with colloidal material in an estuarine and an open-ocean environment
587
Mercury balance in amalgamation in artisanal and small-scale gold mining: identifying strategies for reducing environmental pollution in Portovelo-Zaruma, Ecuador
588
Mercury baseline levels in Flemish soils (Belgium)
589
Mercury binding by ferrocenoyl peptides with sulfur-containing side chains: Electrochemical, spectroscopic and structural studies
590
Mercury bioaccumulation and phytotoxicity in two wild plant species of Almadén area
591
Mercury bioaccumulation and simultaneous nanoparticle synthesis by Enterobacter sp. cells
592
Mercury bioaccumulation in cartilaginous fishes from Southern New England coastal waters: Contamination from a trophic ecology and human health perspective
593
Mercury Bioaccumulation in Some Commercially Valuable Marine Organisms from Mosa Bay, Persian Gulf
594
Mercury bioaccumulation in the spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) from the Atlantic Ocean
595
MERCURY BIOACCUMULATION IN TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH CARASSIUS AURATUS GIBELIO (SILVER CRUCIAN CARP) AFTER CHRONIC MERCURY INTOXICATION
596
Mercury bioacumulation in four tissues of Podocnemis erythrocephala (Podocnemididae: Testudines) as a function of water parameters Original Research Article
597
Mercury Bioconcentration Factors in American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in the Florida Everglades
598
Mercury biogeochemical cycling in mercury contaminated environments
599
Mercury Biogeochemistry in the Idrija River, Slovenia, from above the Mine into the Gulf of Trieste
600
Mercury biogeochemistry: Paradigm shifts, outstanding issues and research needs
601
Mercury Biomagnification between Two Trophic Levels of a Grazing Food Chain (Plankton and Planktivorous Fish) in a Fresh Water Ecosystem
602
Mercury biomagnification in a contaminated estuary food web: Effects of age and trophic position using stable isotope analyses
603
Mercury biomagnification in the food web of a neotropical stream Original Research Article
604
Mercury biomethylation assessment in the estuary of Bilbao (North of Spain)
605
Mercury body burdens in Gambusia holbrooki and Erimyzon sucetta in a wetland mesocosm amended with sulfate
606
Mercury budget of a small forested boreal catchment in southeast Norway
607
Mercury burdens in Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis) in three tributaries of southern San Francisco Bay, California, USA
608
Mercury capture by boiler modifications with sub-bituminous coals
609
Mercury capture by selected Bulgarian fly ashes: Influence of coal rank and fly ash carbon pore structure on capture efficiency
610
Mercury cementation from chloride solutions using iron, zinc and aluminium
611
Mercury chalcogenolates of a ligand having both sterically more bulkier and intramolecularly coordinating features: first isolation of a novel air stable mercury tellurolate
612
Mercury characterization in a soil sample collected nearby the DOE Oak Ridge Reservation utilizing sequential extraction and thermal desorption method
613
Mercury chemistry in the MBL: Mediterranean case and sensitivity studies using the AMCOTS (Atmospheric Mercury Chemistry over the Sea) model
614
Mercury chemistry of brominated activated carbons – Packed-bed breakthrough experiments
615
Mercury chemistry on brominated activated carbon
616
Mercury chloride assisted cyclization toward benzimidazoles by focused microwave irradiation
617
Mercury chloride effects on the function and cellular integrity of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) head kidney macrophages
618
Mercury complexes with the ligand benzaldehyde-N(4),N(4)-dimethylthiosemicarbazone
619
Mercury compounds characterization by thermal desorption
620
Mercury concentration in black flies Simulium spp. (Diptera, Simuliidae) from soft-water streams in Ontario, Canada
621
Mercury concentration in fillets of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) caught in the Barents Sea in January 2006
622
Mercury concentration in meconium and risk assessment of fish consumption among pregnant women in Taiwan Original Research Article
623
Mercury Concentration in Muscle and Liver of Pike (Esox lucius) Collected from Anzali International Wetland, Iran
624
Mercury concentration in Rutilus rutilus from the Caspian Sea and assessment of health risks
625
Mercury concentration, speciation and budget in volcanic aquifers: Italy and Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles)
626
Mercury concentrations and air/soil fluxes in Wuchuan mercury mining district, Guizhou province, China
627
Mercury concentrations and mercury isotope composition in lake sediment cores from the vicinity of a metal smelting facility in Flin Flon, Manitoba
628
Mercury concentrations and metabolism in infants receiving vaccines containing thiomersal: a descriptive study
629
Mercury concentrations and omega-3 fatty acids in fish and shrimp: Preferential consumption for maximum health benefits
630
Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay
631
Mercury concentrations in a historic lead mining and smelting town in the Czech Republic: a pilot study
632
Mercury concentrations in benthic organisms from a contaminated estuary
633
Mercury concentrations in breast feathers of three upper trophic level marine predators from the western Aleutian Islands, Alaska
634
Mercury concentrations in cattle from NW Spain
635
Mercury concentrations in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) tissues, sediment and water from fish farm along the Karoun River in Iran
636
Mercury concentrations in fish from Canadian Great Lakes areas of concern: an analysis of data from the Canadian Department of Environment database
637
Mercury concentrations in muscle, brain and bone of Western Alaskan waterfowl
638
Mercury concentrations in red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, from estuarine and offshore waters of Florida
639
Mercury concentrations in seabird tissues from Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick, Canada Original Research Article
640
Mercury concentrations in seawater, sediments and wild mussels from the coast of Galicia (NW Spain)
641
Mercury concentrations in single event precipitation in southern Québec
642
Mercury concentrations in size-fractionated airborne particles at urban and suburban sites in Beijing, China
643
Mercury concentrations in surface waters from fluvial systems draining historical precious metals mining areas ink southeastern U.S.A.
644
Mercury concentrations in the fur of Steller sea lions and northern fur seals from Alaska
645
Mercury concentrations in the tissues of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and striped dolphins (Stenella coeruloalba) stranded on the Croatian Adriatic coast
646
Mercury concentrations in water from an unconfined aquifer system, New Jersey coastal plain
647
Mercury concentrations in wild mink (Mustela vison) and river otters (Lontra canadensis) collected from eastern and Atlantic Canada: Relationship to age and parasitism
648
Mercury concentrations of fish, river water, and sediment in the Rı´o Ramis-Lake Titicaca watershed, Peru
649
Mercury concentrations, speciation, and isotopic composition in sediment from a cold seep in the northern Gulf of Mexico
650
Mercury contaminated systems under recovery can represent an increased risk to seafood human consumers – A paradox depicted in bivalves’ body burdens
651
Mercury contamination and its potential health effects in a lead–zinc mining area in the karst region of Guangxi, China
652
Mercury contamination associated with artisanal gold mining on the island of Mindanao, the Philippines
653
Mercury contamination associated with small-scale gold mining in Tanzania and Zimbabwe
654
Mercury contamination due to zinc smelting and chlor-alkali production in NE China
655
Mercury contamination from artisanal gold mining in Antioquia, Colombia: The worldʹs highest per capita mercury pollution Original Research Article
656
Mercury contamination history of an estuarine floodplain reconstructed from a 210Pb-dated sediment core (Berg River, South Africa)
657
Mercury contamination in farmed fish setup on former garimpo mining areas in the Northern Mato Grosso State, Amazonian region, Brazil
658
Mercury contamination in fish from gold mining areas in Indonesia and human health risk assessment
659
Mercury Contamination in Fish from Santarém, Pará, Brazil
660
mercury contamination in fishermen’s hair in zabol chahnimeh reservoirs, iran
661
Mercury Contamination in Freshwater, Estuarine, and Marine Fishes in Relation to Small-Scale Gold Mining in Suriname, South America
662
Mercury contamination in human hair and fish from Cambodia: levels, specific accumulation and risk assessment
663
Mercury contamination in invertebrate biota in a temperate coastal lagoon (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)
664
Mercury contamination in Lavras do Sul, south Brazil: a legacy from past and recent gold mining
665
Mercury contamination in Marano Lagoon (Northern Adriatic sea, Italy): Source identification by analyses of Hg phases
666
Mercury contamination in spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus: An assessment of liver, kidney, blood, and nervous system health Original Research Article
667
Mercury contamination in surface sediments and sediment cores of the Mersey Estuary, UK
668
Mercury contamination in the home
669
Mercury Contamination in the Newark Bay Estuary
670
Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a chlor-alkali plant and potential risks to local population
671
Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a derelict chlor-alkali plant Part II: Contamination of the aquatic and terrestrial food chain and potential risks to the local population
672
Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a derelict chlor-alkali plant. Part I: Sediment and water contamination of Lake Balkyldak and the River Irtysh
673
Mercury contamination in the Yatsushiro Sea, south-western Japan: spatial variations of mercury in sediment
674
Mercury Contamination in Tigertooth croaker, Otolithes ruber (Teleostei, Sciaenidae), Fish of the Northwestern Persian Gulf with an Emphasis on Human Health Risk
675
Mercury contamination of coastal sediments as the result of long-term cinnabar mining activity (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic sea)
676
Mercury Contamination of Fish and Exposures of an Indigenous Community in Pará State, Brazil
677
Mercury contaminations from historic mining to water, soil and vegetation in Lanmuchang, Guizhou, southwestern China
678
Mercury content and bio-concentration potential of Slippery Jack, Suillus luteus, mushroom
679
Mercury content and speciation in the Phlegrean Fields volcanic complex: Evidence from hydrothermal system and fumaroles
680
Mercury content and speciation in the plankton and benthos of Lake Superior
681
Mercury content in commercial pelagic fish and its risk assessment in the Western Indian Ocean
682
Mercury content in vegetation and soils of the Almadén mining area (Spain)
683
Mercury content of smelt in Cayuga lake in central New York State
684
Mercury content of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus
685
Mercury content of whole cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco packets using pyrolysis atomic absorption spectrometry with gold amalgamation
686
Mercury content of whole cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco packets using pyrolysis atomic absorption spectrometry with gold amalgamation
687
Mercury Contents of Indicators and Target Organs in Rats After Long-Term, Low-Level, Mercury Vapor Exposure
688
MERCURY CONTENTS OF SKIN-LIGHTENING CREAMS MARKETED IN SAUDI ARABIA
689
Mercury control technologies for coal combustion and gasification systems
690
Mercury control testing in a pulverized lignite-fired system
691
Mercury conversion processes in Amazon soils evaluated by thermodesorption analysis
692
Mercury crater statistics from MESSENGER flybys: Implications for stratigraphy and resurfacing history
693
Mercury cycling between the water column and surface sediments in a contaminated area
694
Mercury cycling in contaminated tropical non-marine ecosystems
695
Mercury cycling in surface water, pore water and sediments of Mugu Lagoon, CA, USA
696
Mercury deposition and methylmercury formation in Narraguinnep Reservoir, southwestern Colorado, USA
697
Mercury deposition during the previous century in an upwelling region; Cabo Frio, Brazil
698
Mercury deposition in a tidal marsh of south San Francisco Bay downstream of the historic New Almaden mining district, California
699
Mercury deposition in the Adirondacks: A comparison between precipitation and throughfall
700
Mercury deposition through litterfall in an Atlantic Forest at Ilha Grande, Southeast Brazil
701
Mercury deposition through the Permo–Triassic Biotic Crisis
702
Mercury deposition/accumulation rates in the vicinity of a lead smelter as recorded by a peat deposit
703
Mercury deposits in metamorphic settings: the example of Levigliani and Ripa mines, Apuane Alps (Tuscany, Italy)
704
Mercury derivatives of exo-nido-ruthenacarborane
705
Mercury detection at boron doped diamond electrodes using a rotating disk technique
706
Mercury detection at microfabricated pyrolyzed photoresist film (PPF) disk electrodes
707
Mercury detection in air using a coated piezoelectric sensor Original Research Article
708
Mercury determination — SPME and colorimetric spot test
709
Mercury determination by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry utilizing UV photoreduction
710
Mercury determination by FI-CV-AAS after the degradation of organomercurials with the aid of an ultrasonic field: The important role of the hypochlorite ion
711
Mercury determination in work place air and human biological samples based on dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction coupled with cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry
712
Mercury diffusion in gold and silver thin film electrodes on quartz crystal microbalance sensors
713
Mercury distribution and concentration in rats fed powdered dental amalgam
714
Mercury distribution and exchanges between the Amazon River and connected floodplain lakes Original Research Article
715
Mercury distribution and speciation in different brain regions of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) Original Research Article
716
Mercury distribution and speciation in floodplain soils and uptake into native earthworms (Diplocardia spp.)
717
Mercury distribution and speciation in Lake Balaton, Hungary
718
Mercury distribution and speciation in water and fish from abandoned Hg mines in Wanshan, Guizhou province, China Original Research Article
719
Mercury distribution and speciation in waters of the coastal lagoons of Rio de Janeiro, SE Brazil
720
Mercury distribution and transport in a contaminated river system in Kazakhstan and associated impacts on aquatic biota
721
Mercury distribution and variation on a high-elevation mountain glacier on the northern boundary of the Tibetan Plateau
722
Mercury distribution around the Spolana chlor-alkali plant (central Bohemia, Czech Republic) after a catastrophic flood, as revealed by bioindicators
723
Mercury distribution in a toposequence of sub-Antarctic forest soils of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) as consequence of the prevailing soil processes
724
Mercury distribution in abiotic and biological compartments within several estuarine systems from Argentina: 1980–2005 period
725
Mercury Distribution in an Invasive Species (Asystasia gangetica) from Peninsular Malaysia
726
Mercury distribution in coals influenced by magmatic intrusions, and surface waters from the Huaibei Coal Mining District, Anhui, China
727
Mercury Distribution in Cortical Areas and Fiber Systems of the Neonatal and Maternal Adult Cerebrum after Exposure of Pregnant Squirrel Monkeys to Mercury Vapor
728
Mercury distribution in Douro estuary (Portugal)
729
Mercury distribution in fish organs and food regimes: Significant relationships from twelve species collected in French Guiana (Amazonian basin)
730
Mercury distribution in relation to iron and manganese in the waters of the St. Lawrence river
731
Mercury distribution in the muscular tissue of farmed southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) is inversely related to the lipid content of tissues
732
Mercury Distribution in the Neonatal and Adult Cerebellum after Mercury Vapor Exposure of Pregnant Squirrel Monkeys,
733
Mercury distribution in the skin of beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) and narwhal (Monodon monoceros) from the Canadian Arctic and mercury burdens and excretion by moulting
734
Mercury Distribution in the Squirrel Monkey Retina after in Utero Exposure to Mercury Vapor,
735
Mercury distribution in the water column of the stratified Krka river estuary (Croatia): importance of natural organic matter and of strong winds
736
Mercury distribution in two Sierran forest and one desert sagebrush steppe ecosystems and the effects of fire
737
Mercury distribution in waters and fishes of the upper Madeira rivers and mercury exposure in riparian Amazonian populations
738
Mercury distribution, speciation and bioavailability in sediments from the Pearl River Estuary, Southern China
739
Mercury distribution, speciation and flux in the Sepetiba Bay tributaries, SE Brazil
740
Mercury distributions and mercury isotope signatures in sediments of Dongjiang, the Pearl River Delta, China
741
Mercury distributions in the North Pacific Ocean—20 years of observations
742
Mercury dynamics in a coastal aquifer: Maunalua Bay, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
743
Mercury dynamics in a small Northern Minnesota lake: water to air exchange and photoreactions of mercury
744
Mercury dynamics of a northern hardwood canopy
745
Mercury dynamics of a temperate forested wetland
746
Mercury emission and behavior in primary ferrous metal production
747
Mercury emission characteristics from coal combustion by supplying oxygen and carbon dioxide with limestone injection
748
Mercury emission control from coal combustion systems: A modified air preheater solution
749
Mercury emission control in coal-fired plants: The role of wet scrubbers
750
Mercury emission from a temperate lake during autumn turnover Original Research Article
751
Mercury emission from coal seam fire at Wuda, Inner Mongolia, China
752
Mercury emission from coal-fired power plants in Poland
753
Mercury emission from terrestrial background surfaces in the eastern USA. II: Air/surface exchange of mercury within forests from South Carolina to New England
754
Mercury emission from terrestrial background surfaces in the eastern USA. Part I: Air/surface exchange of mercury within a southeastern deciduous forest (Tennessee) over one year
755
Mercury emission inventory and its spatial characteristics in the Pearl River Delta region, China Original Research Article
756
Mercury emission to atmosphere from Lanmuchang Hg–Tl mining area, Southwestern Guizhou, China
757
Mercury emission to atmosphere from primary Zn production in China Original Research Article
758
Mercury emission trend influenced by stringent air pollutants regulation for coal-fired power plants in Korea
759
Mercury emissions and stable isotopic compositions at Vulcano Island (Italy)
760
Mercury emissions as landfill gas from a large-scale abandoned landfill site in Seoul
761
Mercury emissions from a 100-MW wall-fired boiler as measured by semicontinuous mercury monitor and Ontario Hydro Method
762
Mercury emissions from a coal-fired power plant in Japan
763
Mercury emissions from automobiles using gasoline, diesel, and LPG
764
Mercury emissions from burning of biomass from temperate North American forests: laboratory and airborne measurements
765
Mercury emissions from coal-fired power stations: The current state of the art in the Netherlands
766
Mercury emissions from dental chairs by disinfection
767
Mercury emissions from natural surfaces highly impacted by human activities in Guangzhou province, South China
768
Mercury emissions from selected stationary combustion sources in Korea
769
Mercury emissions from six coal-fired power plants in China
770
Mercury emissions from the Idrija mercury mine measured by differential absorption lidar techniques and a point monitoring absorption spectrometer
771
Mercury emissions from waste combustion in China from 2004 to 2010
772
Mercury emissions to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources in Europe in 2000 and their scenarios until 2020
773
Mercury emissions to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources in the Mediterranean region
774
Mercury empirical relationships in sediments from three Ontario lakes Original Research Article
775
Mercury enrichment and its effects on atmospheric emissions in cement plants of China
776
Mercury exchange between the atmosphere and low mercury containing substrates
777
Mercury exosphere I. Global circulation model of its sodium component
778
Mercury exosphere. III: Energetic characterization of its sodium component
779
Mercury exosphere: II. The sodium/potassium ratio
780
Mercury Exposure Among Residents of a Building Block in Shiraz, Iran
781
Mercury exposure and antioxidant defenses in women: A comparative study in the Amazon
782
Mercury exposure and elimination rates in captive bottlenose dolphins
783
Mercury exposure and oxidative stress in communities of the Brazilian Amazon Original Research Article
784
Mercury exposure and risks from dental amalgam in the US population, post-2000 Original Research Article
785
Mercury exposure assessment in Iranian womenʹs hair of a port town with respect to fish consumption and amalgam fillings Original Research Article
786
Mercury exposure in female artisanal small-scale gold miners (ASGM) in Mongolia: An analysis of human biomonitoring (HBM) data from 2008 Original Research Article
787
Mercury Exposure in Montrealers Who Eat St. Lawrence River Sportfish
788
Mercury Exposure in Munduruku Indians from the Community of Sai Cinza, State of Pará, Brazil
789
Mercury exposure in two coastal communities of the Bay of Fundy, Canada
790
Mercury exposure of gold mining workers in the northwest of Iran
791
Mercury Exposure of Maroon Workers in the Small Scale Gold Mining in Suriname,
792
Mercury exposure to passerine birds in areas close to local emission sources in Slovakia and Norway
793
Mercury exposures and symptoms in smelting workers of artisanal mercury mines in Wuchuan, Guizhou, China
794
Mercury Exposures in Riverside Amazon Communities in Pará, Brazil
795
Mercury extraction by ionic liquids: temperature and alkyl chain length effect
796
Mercury flux to estuarine sediments, derived from Pb-210 and Cs-137 geochronologies (Guaratuba Bay, Brazil)
797
Mercury fluxes between an impacted coastal lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean
798
Mercury fluxes from air/surface interfaces in paddy field and dry land
799
Mercury fluxes in a natural forested Amazonian catchment Serra do Navio, Amap´a State, Brazil/
800
Mercury gas emissions from La Soufrière Volcano, Guadeloupe Island (Lesser Antilles)
801
Mercury gas exchanges over selected bare soil and flooded sites in the bay St. François wetlands (Québec, Canada)
802
Mercury generation potential from dental waste amalgam
803
Mercury geochemistry of the Scioto River, Ohio: Impact of agriculture and urbanization
804
Mercury in 16 demersal sharks from southeast Australia: Biotic and abiotic sources of variation and consumer health implications
805
Mercury in a widely consumed fish Micropogonias furnieri (Demarest, 1823) from four main Brazilian estuaries
806
Mercury in air and plant specimens in herbaria: A pilot study at the MAF Herbarium in Madrid (Spain)
807
Mercury in air in an area impacted by strong industrial activities Original Research Article
808
Mercury in alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in the southeastern United States
809
Mercury in Aquatic Systems of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, Southeastern USA
810
Mercury in Arctic air: The long-term trend Original Research Article
811
Mercury in Arctic char Sal¨elinus alpinus/ populations from Greenland
812
Mercury in canned tuna: white versus light and temporal variation
813
Mercury in canopy leaves of French Guiana in remote areas
814
Mercury in Caribbean dolphins (Stenella longirostris and Stenella frontalis) caught for human consumption off St. Vincent, West Indies
815
Mercury in cloud water collected on Mt. Bamboo in northern Taiwan during the northeast monsoon season
816
Mercury in coal and the impact of coal quality on mercury emissions from combustion systems
817
Mercury in coal ash and its fate in the Indian subcontinent: A synoptic review
818
Mercury in Common Chanterelles mushrooms: Cantharellus spp. update
819
Mercury in contaminated coastal environments; a case study: the Gulf of Trieste
820
Mercury in contaminated sediments and pore waters enriched in sulphate (Tagus Estuary, Portugal)
821
Mercury in dated Greenland marine sediments
822
Mercury in different environmental compartments of the Pra River Basin, Ghana
823
Mercury in edible mushrooms and underlying soil: Bioconcentration factors and toxicological risk Original Research Article
824
Mercury in environmental and biological samples from a gold mining area in the Amazon region of Brazil
825
Mercury in environmental samples from a waterbody contaminated by gold mining in Colombia, South America
826
Mercury in European agricultural and grazing land soils
827
Mercury in feathers from Chilean birds: influence of location, feeding strategy, and taxonomic affiliation
828
Mercury in feathers of Squacco Heron (Ardeola ralloides) chicks in relation to age, hatching order, growth, and sampling dates
829
Mercury in fish available in supermarkets in Illinois: Are there regional differences
830
Mercury in Fish from Patos and Mirim Lagoons, Southern Brazil
831
Mercury in fish from the Pinchi Lake Region, British Columbia, Canada
832
Mercury in fish from three rift valley lakes (Turkana, Naivasha and Baringo), Kenya, East Africa
833
Mercury in fish from two Nicaraguan lakes: A recommendation for increased monitoring of fish for international commerce
834
Mercury in fish that are of dietary importance from the coasts of Sinaloa (SE Gulf of California)
835
Mercury in fish that are of dietary importance from the coasts of Sinaloa (SE Gulf of California)
836
Mercury in fishes from Augusta Bay (southern Italy): Risk assessment and health implication
837
Mercury in fishes of Alaska, with emphasis on subsistence species
838
Mercury in fog on the Bay of Fundy (Canada)
839
Mercury in ground water, septage, leach-field effluent, and soils in residential areas, New Jersey coastal plain
840
Mercury in gypsum produced from flue gas desulfurization
841
Mercury in hair and blood from residents of Phnom Penh (Cambodia) and possible effect on serum hormone levels
842
Mercury in hair for a child population from Tarragona Province, Spain
843
Mercury in Hair of Mothers and Infants: Influencing Factors Assessment in the Southern shores of the Caspian Sea (Iran)
844
Mercury in hair—but from where?
845
Mercury in Human Hair and Fish: is there a Hong Kong Male Subfertility Connection?
846
Mercury in human hair and relation to fish consumption in Bangladesh
847
Mercury in infants given vaccines containing thiomersal
848
Mercury in infants given vaccines containing thiomersal
849
Mercury in infants given vaccines containing thiomersal
850
Mercury in infants given vaccines containing thiomersal
851
Mercury in lagoons: An overview of the importance of the link between geochemistry and biology
852
Mercury in lakes and lake fishes on a conservation-industry gradient in Brazil
853
Mercury in lichens and reindeer hair from Alaska: 2005–2007 pilot survey
854
Mercury in marine sediment from a contaminated area of the northern Tyrrhenian Sea: < 20 μm grain-size fraction and total sample analysis
855
Mercury in muscle and liver of ten ray species from Northwest Mexico
856
Mercury in particulate matter over Polish zone of the southern Baltic Sea
857
Mercury in petroleum
858
Mercury in pilot whales: possible limits to the detoxification process
859
Mercury in salt marshes ecosystems: Halimione portulacoides as biomonitor Original Research Article
860
Mercury in seabird feathers: Insight on dietary habits and evidence for exposure levels in the western Indian Ocean
861
Mercury in sediment and fish from North Mississippi Lakes
862
Mercury in sediments and Nassarius reticulatus (Gastropoda Prosobranchia) in the southern Venice Lagoon
863
Mercury in sediments from gold and copper exploitation areas in the Camaquم River Basin, Southern Brazil
864
Mercury in sediments of the Azores deep sea platform and on sea mounts south of the archipelago – Assessment of background concentrations
865
Mercury in sediments of Ulhas estuary
866
Mercury in soils of three agricultural experimental stations with long-term fertilization in China Original Research Article
867
Mercury in some arc crustal rocks and mantle peridotites and relevance to the moderately volatile element budget of the Earth
868
Mercury in sport fish from the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta region, California, USA
869
Mercury in the air, water and biota at the Great Salt Lake (Utah, USA)
870
Mercury in the American Oyster Crassostrea virginica in South Carolina, USA, and Public Health Concerns
871
Mercury in the Arctic atmosphere: An analysis of eight years of measurements of GEM at Alert (Canada) and a comparison with observations at Amderma (Russia) and Kuujjuarapik (Canada)
872
Mercury in the Atlantic Ocean: factors controlling air–sea exchange of mercury and its distribution in the upper waters
873
Mercury in the bivalve Anadara (Senilia) senilis from Ghana and Nigeria
874
Mercury in the bivalves Anadara (Senilia) senilis, Perna perna and Crassostrea tulipa from Ghana
875
Mercury in the Bivalves Crassostrea tulipa and Perna perna from Ghana
876
Mercury in the Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and the Skaergaard Intrusion, Greenland
877
Mercury in the Chesapeake Bay
878
Mercury in the environment and riverside population in the Madeira River Basin, Amazon, Brazil
879
Mercury in the food chain of the Lagoon of Venice, Italy
880
Mercury in the global troposphere: a three-dimensional model study
881
Mercury in the hair of crematoria workers
882
Mercury in the Izmir Bay: An assessment of contamination
883
Mercury in the Lot–Garonne River system (France): Sources, fluxes and anthropogenic component
884
Mercury in the Mackenzie River delta and estuary: Concentrations and fluxes during open-water conditions Original Research Article
885
Mercury in the North Atlantic
886
Mercury in the northeastern Chukchi Sea: Distribution patterns in seawater and sediments and biomagnification in the benthic food web
887
Mercury in the River Nura and its floodplain, Central Kazakhstan: I. River sediments and water
888
Mercury in the River Nura and its floodplain, Central Kazakhstan: II. Floodplain soils and riverbank silt deposits
889
Mercury in the sediments of the Marano and Grado Lagoon (northern Adriatic Sea): Sources, distribution and speciation
890
Mercury in the Southern North Sea and Scheldt estuary
891
Mercury in the topsoil and dust of Beijing City
892
Mercury in the traditional diet of indigenous peoples in Canada
893
Mercury in two fish species from the Paraná river floodplain, Paraná, Brazil
894
Mercury in urban soils: A comparison of local spatial variability in six European cities
895
Mercury in vaccines and potential conflicts of interest
896
Mercury in vaccines and potential conflicts of interest
897
Mercury in vaccines—reassuring news
898
Mercury in wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri, from offshore waters of the southeastern United States and the Bahamas
899
Mercury in water and biomass of microbial communities in hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, USA
900
Mercury in water and sediments of the southern Baltic Sea
901
Mercury in Waters of the Derwent Estuary—Sample treatment and analysis
902
Mercury in wild mushrooms and underlying soil substrate from Koszalin, North-central Poland
903
Mercury inhibits the L170C mutant of aquaporin Z by making waters clog the water channel
904
Mercury interactions in a simulated gold placer
905
Mercury Intolerance and Lymphocyte Transformation Test with Nickel Sulfate, Palladium Chloride, Mercuric Chloride, and Gold Sodium Thiosulfate
906
Mercury Intolerance in Relation to Superoxide Dismutase, Glutathione Peroxidase, Catalase, and the Nitroblue Tetrazolium Responses
907
Mercury intolerance?
908
Mercury Intoxication in Rats: Iron and Vitamin B6 as A Potential Therapy
909
Mercury intrusion and retraction in model porous media
910
Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) study of archaeological pottery from Hualfin Valley, Catamarca, Argentina
911
Mercury intrusion porosimetry and hierarchical structure of cement pastes: Theory and experiment
912
Mercury intrusion porosimetry in pulp and paper technology
913
Mercury Ion Analyzer (MIA) onboard Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter: MMO Original Research Article
914
Mercury isotope fractionation during ore retorting in the Almadén mining district, Spain
915
Mercury isotope fractionation in waters and sediments of the Murray Brook mine watershed (New Brunswick, Canada): Tracing mercury contamination and transformation
916
Mercury isotope variations between bioavailable mercury fractions and total mercury in mercury contaminated soil in Wanshan Mercury Mine, SW China
917
Mercury isotopic composition of hydrothermal systems in the Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field and Guaymas Basin sea-floor rift
918
Mercury Levels along the Food Chain and Risk for Exposed Populations,
919
Mercury levels and fish consumption practices in women of child-bearing age in the Florida Panhandle
920
Mercury levels and fluxes in Posidonia oceanica meadows
921
Mercury levels and liver pathology in feral fish living in the vicinity of a mercury cell chlor-alkali factory Original Research Article
922
Mercury levels and potential risk from subsistence foods from the Aleutians
923
Mercury levels in coral reefs along the Caribbean coast of Central America
924
Mercury levels in cord blood and meconium of healthy newborns and venous blood of their mothers: Clinical, prospective cohort study
925
Mercury levels in feathers of Magellanic penguins
926
Mercury levels in fisherman and their household members in Zhoushan, China: Impact of public health Original Research Article
927
Mercury levels in Great Lakes herring gull (Larus argentatus) eggs, 1972–1992 Original Research Article
928
Mercury levels in lichens from different host trees around a chlor-alkali plant in New Brunswick, Canada
929
Mercury levels in maternal and cord blood and attained weight through the 24 months of life Original Research Article
930
Mercury levels in plasma and urine after removal of all amalgam restorations: The effect of using rubber dams
931
Mercury levels in sediments of central Mediterranean Sea: A 150+ year record from box-cores recovered in the Strait of Sicily
932
Mercury levels in selected bycatch fish species from industrial shrimp-trawl fishery in the SE Gulf of California
933
Mercury Levels in Selected Tissues of Blue Crab Thalamita prymna (Portunidae) from Musa Estuary, of the Persian Gulf
934
Mercury levels in surface waters of the Carson River-Lahontan reservoir system, Nevada: Influence of historic mining activities Original Research Article
935
Mercury Levels in the River Otters (Lutra lutra) of Iran: Feasibility of Back Calculation for Trace Elements Using Old Stuffed Specimens
936
Mercury levels in tissues of Giant otters (Pteronura brasiliensis) from the Rio Negro, Pantanal, Brazil
937
Mercury levels of fish in Tucuruí hydroelectric reservoir and in River Mojú in Amazonia, in the state of Pará, Brazil
938
Mercury loss from soils following conversion from forest to pasture in Rondônia, Western Amazon, Brazil
939
Mercury mass balance at a wastewater treatment plant employing sludge incineration with offgas mercury control
940
Mercury methylation along a lake]forest transect in the Tapaj´os river floodplain, Brazilian Amazon: seasonal and vertical variations
941
Mercury methylation and bacterial activity associated to tropical phytoplankton
942
Mercury methylation and demethylation in Hg-contaminated lagoon sediments (Marano and Grado Lagoon, Italy)
943
Mercury methylation by a microbial community from sediments of the Adour Estuary (Bay of Biscay, France)
944
Mercury methylation dynamics in estuarine and coastal marine environments — A critical review
945
Mercury methylation in estuaries: Insights from using measuring rates using stable mercury isotopes
946
Mercury methylation in oxygen deficient zones of the oceans: No evidence for the predominance of anaerobes
947
Mercury methylation in the sediments of a macrotidal estuary (Gironde Estuary, south-west France)
948
Mercury methylation influenced by areas of past mercury mining in the Terlingua district, Southwest Texas, USA
949
Mercury methylation rates of biofilm and plankton microorganisms from a hydroelectric reservoir in French Guiana Original Research Article
950
Mercury methylation, demethylation and reduction rates in coastal and marine surface waters of the Mediterranean Sea
951
Mercury methylation/demethylation and volatilization pathways in estuarine sediment slurries using species-specific enriched stable isotopes
952
Mercury mine drainage and processes that control its environmental impact
953
Mercury mobility in a salt marsh colonised by Halimione portulacoides Original Research Article
954
Mercury mobility in unsaturated gold mine tailings, Murray Brook mine, New Brunswick, Canada
955
Mercury mobilization by oxidative dissolution of cinnabar (α-HgS) and metacinnabar (β-HgS)
956
Mercury net methylation in five tropical flood plain regions of Brazil: high in the root zone of floating macrophyte mats but low in surface sediments and flooded soils
957
Mercury nucleation on glassy carbon electrodes
958
Mercury occurrence in Italian seafood from the Mediterranean Sea and possible intake scenarios of the Italian coastal population
959
Mercury optical fibre probe based on a modified cladding of sensitised Al2O3 nano-particles
960
Mercury oxidation and adsorption characteristics of chemically promoted activated carbon sorbents
961
Mercury oxidation by copper oxides in combustion flue gases
962
Mercury oxidation by hydrochloric acid over TiO2 supported metal oxide catalysts in coal combustion flue gas
963
Mercury Oxidization in Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma System
964
Mercury partition in the interface between a contaminated lagoon and the ocean: The role of particulate load and composition
965
Mercury persistence in indoor environments in the Amazon Region, Brazil
966
Mercury Phosphates with the Triangular Hg4+3 Cluster: (Hg3)3(PO4)4 and (Hg3)2(HgO2)(PO4)2
967
Mercury photolytic transformation affected by low-molecular-weight natural organics in water Original Research Article
968
Mercury poisoning associated with hepatitis-B immunoglobulin
969
Mercury poisoning by vacuum-cleaner aerosol
970
Mercury poisoning in two 13-year-old twin sisters
971
Mercury pollution and the Saimaa ringed seal (phoca hispida saimensis)
972
Mercury pollution for marine environment at Farwa Island, Libya
973
Mercury pollution from artisanal mercury mining in Tongren, Guizhou, China
974
MERCURY POLLUTION IN KOR RIVER
975
Mercury pollution sources in sediments of Patos Lagoon Estuary, Southern Brazil
976
Mercury porosimetry applied to porous silica materials: successive buckling and intrusion mechanisms
977
Mercury porosimetry as a tool for improving quality of micro-CT images in low porosity carbonate rocks
978
Mercury porosimetry: An inappropriate method for the measurement of pore size distributions in cement-based materials
979
Mercury porosimetry: applicability of the buckling–intrusion mechanism to low-density xerogels
980
Mercury profiles in surface sediments from ten bays along the coast of Southern China
981
Mercury radar speckle dynamics
982
Mercury Recognition: A Potentiometric Membrane Sensor based on 4-(Benzylidene amino)-3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-3-thioxo-1,2,4-triazin-5(2H)one
983
Mercury recovery in situ of four different dental amalgam separators
984
Mercury reduction efforts in Michigan
985
Mercury reduction studies to facilitate the thermal decontamination of phosphor powder residues from spent fluorescent lamps
986
Mercury regulation, fate, transport, transformation, and abatement within cement manufacturing facilities: Review Review Article
987
Mercury release from deforested soils triggered by base cation enrichment
988
Mercury release from dental amalgams into continuously replenished liquids
989
Mercury release from FGD
990
Mercury release of amalgams with various silver contents after exposure to bleaching agent
991
Mercury remobilization in Saguenay Fjord (Quebec, Canada) sediments: Insights following a mass-flow event and its capping efficiency
992
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