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Software for Technological Patent Intelligence: Evaluation of Software and Technological Intelligence Needs, Juan Carlos Vergara, Alessandro Comai, Joaquín Tena Millán, Emecom Ediciones, Barcelona, Spain (2006). 179 p., Hardcover. Price €280.00. ISBN-10:
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Software for the analysis of water and energy systems Original Research Article
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Software for the assessment and application of creep and rupture data
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Software for the assessment and application of creep and rupture data
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Software for the assessment and application of creep and rupture data Original Research Article
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Software for the design and simulation of gravity thickeners
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Software for the Mathews Stanford radio drum
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Software for thermodynamic and kinetic calculation and modelling
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Software for thermodynamic and kinetic calculation and modelling
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Software for universally relocating specific points of interest on microscope slides
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Software for X-ray fluorescence and scattering tomographic reconstruction Original Research Article
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Software Framework Concepts for Power Distribution System Analysis
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Software Functional Testing from the Perspective of Business Practice
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Software Group Reviews and the Impact of Procedural Roles on Defect Detection Performance
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Software Implementation and Experimentation with a New Genetic Algorithm for Layout Design
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Software implementation of online risk-based security assessment
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Software implemented transient fault detection in space computer
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Software increases productivity of optical projectors
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Software Industry Cluster be Disagreement on Theory and Practice
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Software integration of real-time expert systems
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Software intensive embedded systems
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Software intensive systems safety analysis
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Software Is More Than Code
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Software Libre 2004
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Software Maintenance and Evolution: The Implication for Software Development
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Software Maintenance Effort Estimation – Neural Network Vs Regression Modeling Approach
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Software maintenance project delays prediction using Bayesian Networks
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Software maintenance seen as a knowledge management issue
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Software Management of Documented Food Composition Data
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Software Management of Documented Food Composition Data
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Software Measures and Methods.
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Software metamaterials: Transformation media based multiscale techniques for computational electromagnetics
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Software Metrics Data Analysis—Exploring the Relative Performance of Some Commonly Used Modeling Techniques
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Software Metrics Evaluation Based on Entropy
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Software modeling and analysis using a hierarchical object-oriented Petri net
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Software modeling of electric sub-transmission systems for educational purposes
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Software Modeling Techniques for a First Course in Software Engineering: A Workshop-Based Approach
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Software models for relays
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Software modules categorization through likelihood and bayesian analysis of finite dirichlet mixtures
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Software modules of DAQ PCI board (DeLiDAQ) for positive-sensitive MWPC detectors with delay line readout
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Software modules of DAQ PCI board (DeLiDAQ) for positive-sensitive MWPC detectors with delay line readout
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Software needs in special functions
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Software objects in distributed flow measurements
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Software of the standalone control system for 49-pole superconducting wiggler
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Software of the standalone control system for 49-pole superconducting wiggler
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Software packaging with DAR
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Software packaging with DAR
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Software performance models from system scenarios
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Software performance simulation strategies for high-level embedded system design
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Software piracy among computing students: a Bruneian scenario
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Software piracy among IT professionals in organizations
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Software piracy and its legal implications
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Software Piracy Awareness, Policy, and User Perspective in Educational Institutions
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Software piracy: a strategic analysis and policy instruments
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Software planning and scheduling in software management
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Software predicts risk of infarction in acute stroke
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Software prize for students and young researchers by ASK
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Software process and product improvement: an empirical assessment
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Software process improvement as emergent change: A structurational analysis
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Software Process Improvement barriers: A cross-cultural comparison
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Software process improvement in small and medium software enterprises: a systematic review
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Software Process Improvement in SMEs: A Comparative View
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Software Process Improvement Motivators: An Analysis using Multidimensional Scaling
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Software Process Improvement Problems in Twelve Software Companies: An Empirical Analysis
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Software process improvement success factors for small and medium Web companies: A qualitative study
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Software process improvement: Blueprints versus recipes
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Software process improvement: making it happen in practice
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Software process modeling languages: A systematic literature review
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Software process modeling languages: A systematic literature review
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Software process modelling and technology : Anthony Finkelstein, Jeff Kramer, Bashar Nuseibeh (eds.), Research Studies Press, Taunton, UK (1994), 362 pp. £47.50. ISBN 0-863-80169-2
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Software Process Simulation Modeling (ProSimʹ98): Workshop Report
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Software processes for the development of electronic commerce systems
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Software product evolution for Intellectual Capital Management: The case of Meta4 PeopleNet
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Software product integration: A case study-based synthesis of reference models
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Software product line testing – A systematic mapping study
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Software product lines (SPLC 2010)
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Software product release planning through optimization and what-if analysis
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Software productivity and effort prediction with ordinal regression
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Software products evaluation system: quality models, metrics and processes—International Standards and Japanese practice
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Software products for modelling and simulation in materials science
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Software project control and metrics
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Software project management using PROMPT: A hybrid metrics, modeling and utility framework
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Software project management with Gas
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Software Protection via Hiding Function Using Software Obfuscation
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Software prototype for solving multi-objective machining optimization problems: Application in non-conventional machining processes
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Software prototype for validation of machining optimization solutions obtained with meta-heuristic algorithms
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Software qualification in safety applications
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Software qualification in safety applications
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Software Quality achieved through Coverage Metrics in Database Testing
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Software quality across borders: Three case studies on company internal alignment
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Software quality across borders: Three case studies on company internal alignment
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Software quality analysis with the use of computational intelligence
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Software Quality and Certification: Perception and Practices in Malaysia
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Software quality assessment using a multi-strategy classifier
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Software Quality Assurance activities of ITER CODAC
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Software quality assurance economics
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Software quality assurance in Australia: an update
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Software quality assurance in the 1996 performance assessment for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
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Software quality assurance in the 1996 performance assessment for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
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Software quality by administration
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Software quality estimation with limited fault data: a semi-supervised learning perspective
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Software Quality Evaluation Based on Expert Judgement
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Software Quality Management from a Cross-Cultural Viewpoint
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Software quality management in turbulent times – are there alternatives to process oriented software quality management?
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Software Quality Model for Telecommunication Industry in Malaysia
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Software Quality Models: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis
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Software quality standards
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Software quality trade-offs: A systematic map
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Software Quality—Prevention versus Cure?
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Software radio and reconfiguration management
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Software registers for public
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Software release management challenges in industry: An exploratory study
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Software release planning: an evolutionary and iterative approach
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Software release time determination based on unbounded NHPP model
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Software reliability analysis: a systems development model
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Software reliability and cost models: Perspectives, comparison, and practice
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Software reliability assessment models based on cumulative bernoulli trial processes
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Software reliability from the customer view
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Software Reliability Growth Modeling with New Modified Weibull Testing–effort and Optimal Release Policy
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Software reliability growth models with normal failure time distributions
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Software reliability growth models with normal failure time distributions
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Software reliability identification using functional networks: A comparative study
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Software replacement of test module adapters for depot instrumentation due to obsolescence
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Software requirements and architecture modeling for evolving non-secure applications into secure applications
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Software Reuse for Mobile Robot Applications Through Analysis Patterns
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Software reuse in a paralysis dataset based on categorical clustering and the Pearson distribution
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Software reuse in Japan
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Software reuse in-the-small: automating group rewarding
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Software reuse through re-engineering the legacy systems
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Software review
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Software safety analysis of function block diagrams using fault trees
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Software safety analysis of function block diagrams using fault trees
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Software Safety Analysis with UML-Based SRBD and Fuzzy VIKOR- Based FMEA
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Software security: experiments on the .NET common language run-time and the Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure
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Software Selection in Manufacturing Industries Using a Fuzzy Multiple Criteria Decision Making Method, PROMETHEE
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Software selection: a case study of the application of the analytical hierarchical process to the selection of a multimedia authoring system
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Software sensor design based on empirical data
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Software sensor design based on empirical data
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Software sensor for on-line estimation of the microbial activity in activated sludge systems
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Software sensors design for the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of starch to ethanol
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Software sensors for bioprocesses
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Software sensors for highly uncertain WWTPs: a new approach based on interval observers
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Software slows Calif. Startup
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Software solutions manage the definition, operation, maintenance and configuration control of the National Ignition Facility
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Software source code sizing using fuzzy logic modeling
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Software studies for germanium detectors data analysis
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Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping
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Software System Development through Software Engineering Methods
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Software systems in-house integration: Architecture, process practices, and strategy selection
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Software technologies created in Japan
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Software technologies for a prototype ATLAS DAQ Original Research Article
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Software Technologies in Knowledge Society
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Software technology for implementing reusable, distributed control systems
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Software technology—formal methods and scientific foundations
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Software Test Automation
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Software Test Automation in Practice: Empirical Observations
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Software testability measurement for intelligent assertion placement
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Software test-code engineering: A systematic mapping
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Software Testing
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Software Testing – Goals, Principles, and Limitations
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Software Testing Optimization by Advanced Quantitative Defect Management
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Software testing processes as a linear dynamic system
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Software Testing using an Adaptive Genetic Algorithm
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Software testing—searching for the missing link
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Software timing calibration of the ARGO-YBJ detector
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Software to estimate 33 and 1500 kPa soil water retention using the non-parametric k-Nearest Neighbor technique
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Software tool combining fault masking with user-defined recovery strategies
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Software tool for horizontal-axis wind turbine simulation
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Software Tools and Surgical Guides in Dental-Implant-Guided Surgery
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Software tools at the Rome CMS/ECAL Regional Center Original Research Article
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Software tools for pre- and post-processing of oceanic regional simulations
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Software tools for quantification of X-ray microtomography at the UGCT
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Software tools for quantification of X-ray microtomography at the UGCT
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Software tools for the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Software tools to support incident reporting in safety-critical systems
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Software transactional memory
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Software Update to Better Predict Costs of Treating Mine Drainage
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SOFTWARE USABILITY: CONCEPTS, ATTRIBUTES AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH PROBLEMS
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Software variability management
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Software variety and hardware value: a case study of complementary network externalities in the microcomputer software industry
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Software verification and graph similarity for automated evaluation of students’ assignments
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Software verification and graph similarity for automated evaluation of students’ assignments
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Software visualizations for improving and measuring the comprehensibility of source code
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Software vulnerability due to practical drift
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Software wave receiver for the SS-520-2 rocket experiment
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Software, regulation, and domain specificity
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Software, SQL, Biotechnology IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
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Software-based digital hysteresis-band current controller
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Software-based Prescriptions of a Novel Global Order for the Foreign Policy of the I.R.I in the Cultural Iran Region
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Software-based quantitation of bioassays on CD
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Software-based self-testing methodology for processor cores
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Software-controlled processor speed setting for low-power streaming multimedia
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Software-Defined Congestion Control Algorithm for IP Networks
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Software-driven sensor networks for short-range shallow water applications
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Software-Enabled Control: Information Technology for Dynamical Systems [Book Review]
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Software-engineering challenges of building and deploying reusable problem solvers
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Softwares for designing, simulating or providing diagnosis of photovoltaic water-pumping systems
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Softwares in Dermatology; what we have and what we are missing?
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Software-supported image quantification of angiogenesis in an in vitro culture system: application to studies of biocompatibility
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SoftWindows, Mathematica and Data Desk for the Macintosh PowerPC
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Softwood Forest Thinnings as a Biomass Source for Ethanol Production: A Feasibility Study for California
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Soft-X-ray emission spectroscopy based on TEM—Toward a total electronic structure analysis
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Soft-X-ray emission spectroscopy based on TEM—Toward a total electronic structure analysis
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Soft-X-ray emission spectroscopy based on TEM—Toward a total electronic structure analysis
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Soft-X-ray fluorescence studies of solids
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Soft-x-ray hollow fiber optics with inner metal coating
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Soft-X-ray Raman scattering of La1−xSrxTiO3
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Soft-X-ray reflectivity and heat resistance of SiC/Mg multilayer
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Soft-X-ray spectra of highly charged Au ions in an electron-beam ion trap
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SOGARG: A self-organized genetic algorithm-based rule generation scheme for fuzzy controllers
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Sogdian Merchants as Iranian Cultural Carriers (Studying the Effect of Sogdians in Iran-China relations during Parthian and Sassanians)
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SOGDIAN, SOGDIAN WORDS IN TURKISH AND THEIR ADAPTATION PROCESS IN TURKISH
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Soho Court, London
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SOHO observations relating to the associationbetween flares and coronal mass ejections Original Research Article
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SOHO/EPHIN observation of a multiple large solar energetic particles event in November 1997
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SOHO/LASCO observation of an outburst of Comet 2P/Encke at its 2000 perihelion passage
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SOHO/SWAN observations of comets with small perihelia: C/2002 V1 (NEAT), C/2002 X5 (Kudo–Fujikawa), 2006 P1 (McNaught) and 96P/Machholz 1
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SoHyFIS-Yager: A self-organizing Yager based Hybrid neural Fuzzy Inference System
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SOI built-in heat spreader with temperature and pressure integrated sensors for cooling optimization and in situ monitoring
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SOI CMOS compatible low-power microheater optimization for the fabrication of smart gas sensors
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SOI design: analog, memory, and digital techniques [Book Review]
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SOI MOSFET with an insulator region (IR-SOI): A novel device for reliable nanoscale CMOS circuits
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SOI readout ASIC of pair monitor for International Linear Collider
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SOI readout ASIC of pair monitor for International Linear Collider
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SOI Schottky barrier tunnelling transistors fabricated with spacer technology
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SOI single-electron transistor with low RC delay for logic cells and SET/FET hybrid Ics
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SOI single-electron transistor with low RC delay for logic cells and SET/FET hybrid Ics
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SOI Technologies Overview for Low-Power Low-Voltage Radio-Frequency Applications
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SOI technology for future high-performance smart cards
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SOI: a metamorphosis of silicon
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SOI-based 2-D MEMS L-switching matrix for optical networking
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SOI-KF: Distributed Kalman Filtering With Low-Cost Communications Using the Sign of Innovations
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Soil – farming system – food – health: Effect of conventional and organic fertilizers on heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) content in semolina samples
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SOIL WATER REGIME AND WATER CONSERVATION EFFICIENCY IN A NON-IRRIGATED SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENT
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Soil 137Cs activity in a tropical deciduous ecosystem under pasture conversion in Mexico
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Soil Accretionary Dynamics, Sea-Level Rise and the Survival of Wetlands in Venice Lagoon: A Field and Modelling Approach
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Soil acid and alkaline phosphatase activity as pH adjustment indicators
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Soil acid and alkaline phosphatase activity as pH adjustment indicators
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Soil acidification along an ammonium deposition gradient in a Corsican Pine stand in northern Belgium
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Soil acidification and basic cation use efficiency in an integrated no-till crop–livestock system under different grazing intensities
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Soil acidification and carbon storage in fertilized pastures of Northeast Thailand
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Soil acidification and lime quality: sources of soil acidity, its effects on plant nutrients, efficiency of lime and liming requirements
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Soil acidification and liming in grassland production and grassland soil fertility in Slovenia
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Soil acidification by intensified crop production in South Asia results in higher N2O/(N2 + N2O) product ratios of denitrification
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Soil acidification by intensified crop production in South Asia results in higher N2O/(N2 + N2O) product ratios of denitrification
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Soil acidification occurs under ambient conditions but is retarded by repeated drought: Results of a field-scale climate manipulation experiment Original Research Article
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Soil acidification used as a management strategy to reduce nitrate losses from agricultural land
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Soil acidification used as a management strategy to reduce nitrate losses from agricultural land
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Soil acidification without pH drop under intensive cropping systems in Northeast Thailand
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Soil acidification, chlorsulfuron application and Rhizobium meliloti as factors in lucerne yield decline
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Soil acidification, chlorsulfuron application and Rhizobium meliloti as factors in lucerne yield decline
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Soil acidification—the use of sulphur and acidic plant materials to acidify arable soils for the recreation of heathland and acidic grassland at Minsmere, UK Original Research Article
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Soil acidity and nutrient supply ratio as possible factors determining changes in plant species diversity in grassland and heathland communities Original Research Article
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Soil Actinomycetes-derived Secondary Metabolites- Induced Apoptosis in Human Lung Cancer Cells
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Soil adaptation of transgenic in vitro carrot plantlets
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Soil Aeration under Different Soil Surface Conditions
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Soil aggregate and crop yield changes with different rates of straw incorporation in semiarid areas of northwest China
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Soil aggregate dynamics and the retention of organic matter in laboratory-incubated soil with differing simulated tillage frequencies
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Soil aggregate formation and the accrual of particulate and mineral-associated organic matter
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Soil aggregate formation and the accrual of particulate and mineral-associated organic matter
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Soil aggregate isolation method affects measures of intra-aggregate extracellular enzyme activity
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Soil aggregate isolation method affects measures of intra-aggregate extracellular enzyme activity
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SOIL AGGREGATE PROPERTIES AND ORGANIC CARBON FOR SWITCHGRASS AND TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES.
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Soil aggregate size distribution mediates microbial climate change feedbacks
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Soil aggregate size distribution mediates microbial climate change feedbacks
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Soil aggregate stability and 13C CP/MAS-NMR assessment of organic matter in soils influenced by forest wildfires in Çanakkale, Turkey
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Soil aggregate stability under different Mediterranean vegetation types
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Soil aggregate stability within morphologically diverse areas
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Soil aggregate stabilization by a saprophytic lignin-decomposing basidiomycete fungus I. Microbiological aspects
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Soil aggregate stratification of nematodes and microbial communities affects the metabolic quotient in an acid soil
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Soil aggregate stratification of nematodes and microbial communities affects the metabolic quotient in an acid soil
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Soil aggregates formed in vitro by saprotrophic Trichocomaceae have transient water-stability
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Soil aggregates formed in vitro by saprotrophic Trichocomaceae have transient water-stability
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Soil aggregation and bacterial community structure as affected by tillage and cover cropping in the Brazilian Cerrados
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Soil aggregation and distribution of carbon and nitrogen in different fractions after 41 years long-term fertilizer experiment in tropical rice–rice system
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Soil aggregation and distribution of carbon and nitrogen in different fractions under long-term application of compost in rice–wheat system
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Soil aggregation and greenhouse gas flux after 15 years of wheat straw and fertilizer management in a no-till system
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Soil aggregation and intra-aggregate carbon fractions in relation to vegetation succession on the Loess Plateau, China
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Soil aggregation and organic carbon as affected by topography and land use change in western Iran
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Soil aggregation and organic carbon fractions affected by long-term fertilization in a red soil of subtropical China
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Soil aggregation and organic carbon protection in a no-tillage chronosequence under Mediterranean conditions
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Soil aggregation and organic matter in a sandy clay loam soil of the Indian Himalayas under different tillage and crop regimes
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Soil aggregation and the stabilization of organic carbon as affected by erosion and deposition
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Soil aggregation and the stabilization of organic carbon as affected by erosion and deposition
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SOIL AGGREGATION AS A SOURCE OF VARIATION IN SORPTION ISOTHERMS OF HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
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Soil aggregation in a semiarid soil amended with composted and non-composted sewage sludge—A field experiment
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Soil aggregation indexes and chemical and physical attributes of aggregates in a Typic Hapludult fertilized with swine manure and mineral fertilizer
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Soil aggregation response to long- and short-term differences in rainfall amount under arid and Mediterranean climate conditions
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Soil aggregation, aggregate stability, organic carbon and nitrogen in different soil aggregate fractions under forest and shrub vegetation on the Loess Plateau, China
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Soil aggregation, and total and particulate organic matter following conversion of native forests to continuous cultivation in Ethiopia
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Soil aggregation, and total and particulate organic matter following conversion of native forests to continuous cultivation in Ethiopia
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Soil aggregation, carbon build up and root zone soil moisture in degraded sloping lands under selected agroforestry based rehabilitation systems in eastern India
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Soil air sample storage and handling using polypropylene syringes and glass vials
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Soil algae composition under different agro-ecosystems in North-Eastern Italy
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Soil alteration by continued oxidation of pyrite tailings
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Soil altitudinal sequence on base-poor parent material in a montane cloud forest in Sierra Juárez, Southern Mexico
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Soil aluminium availability in Andisols of southern Chile and its effect on forage production and animal metabolism
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Soil amendment effects of rape (Brassica napus) residues on pea rhizosphere bacteria
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Soil amendment effects of rape (Brassica napus) residues on pea rhizosphere bacteria
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Soil amendment with biochar increases the competitive ability of legumes via increased potassium availability
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Soil amendments reduce trace element solubility in a contaminated soil and allow regrowth of natural vegetation
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Soil amendments with organic wastes reduce the toxicity of nickel to soil enzyme activities
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Soil amidase activity in polyacrylamide-treated soils and potential activity toward common amide-containing pesticides
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Soil amino acid composition across a boreal forest successional sequence
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Soil amino acid composition across a boreal forest successional sequence
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Soil amino acid turnover dominates the nitrogen flux in permafrost-dominated taiga forest soils
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Soil amino acid turnover dominates the nitrogen flux in permafrost-dominated taiga forest soils
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Soil amplification maps for estimating earthquake ground motions in the Central US
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Soil Analysis — An Interpretation Manual: K.I. Peverill, L.A. Sparrow & D.J. Reuter (Eds.). CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Vic, 369 pp., 1999. Hardback. ISBN 0 643 06376 5 (A$94.95)
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Soil and bedrock distribution estimated from gully form and frequency: A GIS-based decision-tree model for Lebanon
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Soil and biomass mercury emissions during a prescribed fire in the Amazonian rain forest
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Soil and carbon losses from five different land management areas under simulated rainfall
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Soil and catchment health indicators of sustainability: case studies from southern Australia and possibilities for the northern grains region of Australia
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Soil and climate are better than biotic land cover for predicting home-range habitat selection by endangered burrowing owls across the Canadian Prairies
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Soil and crop management experiments in the Laboratory Biosphere: An analogue system for the Mars on Earth® facility Original Research Article
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Soil and crop management technologies for enhancing rice production under micronutrient constraints
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Soil and crop response to harvesting corn residues for biofuel production
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Soil and crop responses to lime and fertilizers in a fire-free land use system for smallholdings in the northern Brazilian Amazon
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Soil and Culture, E.R. Landa, C. Feller (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht (2010), ISBN: 978-90-481-2959-1
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Soil and decomposer responses to grazing exclusion are weak in mountain snow-beds
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Soil- and enantiomer-specific metabolism of amino acids and their peptides by Antarctic soil microorganisms
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Soil- and enantiomer-specific metabolism of amino acids and their peptides by Antarctic soil microorganisms
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Soil and environmental analysis, physical methods: 2nd edn., K.A. Smith and C.E. Mullins, 2001. Marcel Dekker, NY. Hardbound, ISBN 0824704142. US$195
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Soil and foliar application of potassium enhances fruit yield and quality of tomato under salinity
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Soil and foliar application of selenium in rice biofortification
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Soil and foliar application of selenium in rice biofortification
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Soil and forest vitality as affected by air pollutants on the Kola Peninsula
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Soil and fumarole gases of Mount Etna: geochemistry and relations with volcanic activity
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Soil and Groundwater Characteristics of a Legacy Spill Site
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Soil and Groundwater Investigation in Kuala Selangor Coastal Plain using Geoelectrical and Geochemical Surveys
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Soil and habitat complexity effects on movement of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae in maize
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Soil and herbaceous plant responses to summer patch burns under continuous and rotational grazing
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Soil and hydrologic effects on fate and horizontal transport in the capillary fringe of surface-applied nitrate
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Soil and informatics science combine to develop S-map: A new generation soil information system for New Zealand
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Soil and irrigation sustainability practices
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Soil and land use effects on phosphorus in six streams draining small agricultural catchments in Scotland
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Soil and litter microarthropod populations from two contrasting ecosystems in semi-arid eastern Australia
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Soil and macro-pores under uniaxial compression. I. Mechanical stability of repacked soil and deformation of different types of macro-pores
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Soil and macro-pores under uniaxial compression. II. Morphometric analysis of macro-pore stability in undisturbed and repacked soil
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Soil and maize response to plow and no-tillage after alfalfa-to-maize conversion on a clay loam soil in New York
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Soil and nutrition status of forest stands under various site conditions of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids
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Soil and organic matter characterization of an Agarian MicroWatershed in Chotanagpur Highlands
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Soil and plant response to wellsite rehabilitation on native prairie in southeastern Alberta, Canada
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Soil and plant specific effects on bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere
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Soil and plant specific effects on bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere
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Soil- and plant-based countermeasures to reduce 137Cs and 90Sr uptake by grasses in natural meadows: the REDUP project
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Soil and residue carbon mineralization as affected by soil aggregate size
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Soil and root respiration in mature Alaskan black spruce forests that vary in soil organic matter decomposition rates
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Soil and runoff response to dairy manure application on New Mexico rangeland
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Soil and sediment properties affecting the accumulation of mercury in a flood control reservoir
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Soil and sediment sample analysis for the sequential determination of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides
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Soil and site factors influencing purple-flowered rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L.) and eastern beech forests (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) in Turkey
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Soil and soil organic carbon redistribution on the landscape
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Soil- and surfactant-enhanced reductive dechlorination of carbon tetrachloride in the presence of Shewanella putrefaciens 200
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Soil and total ecosystem respiration in agricultural fields: effect of soil and crop type
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Soil and tree chemistry reflected the cumulative impact of acid deposition in Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides stands in the Athabasca oil sands region in western Canada
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Soil and tree ring chemistry of Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides stands as indicators of changes in atmospheric environments in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada
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Soil and vegetation as the determinants of lake nitrogen concentrations in forested watersheds in British Columbia, Canada
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Soil and vegetation transformation in abandoned vineyards of the Tokaj Nagy-Hill, Hungary
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Soil and waste analysis for environmental risk assessment in France
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Soil and water components of banded vegetation patterns
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Soil and Water Conservation Advances in the United States, T.M. Zobeck, W.F. Schillinger (Eds.) (2010)
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Soil and water conservation decision behavior of subsistence farmers in the Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia: a case study of the Hunde-Lafto area
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Soil and water conservation dilemmas associated with the use of green cover in steep vineyards
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Soil and water conservation intervention with conventional technologies in northwestern highlands of Ethiopia: Acceptance and adoption by farmers
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Soil and water conservation investments and rural development in China
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Soil and water conservation policies and programs—successes and failures: T.L. Napier, S.M. Napier, J. Tvrdon (Eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2000, Hardbound, 640 pp., US$54.95. ISBN 0-8493-0005-3
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Soil and water degradation processes in burned areas: Lessons learned from a nested approach
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Soil and water environmental effects of fertilizer-, manure-, and compost-based fertility practices in an organic vegetable cropping system
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Soil and water indicators for optimal practices when reclaiming acid sulphate soils in the Plain of Reeds, Viet Nam
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Soil and water loss from the Loess Plateau in China
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SOIL AND WATER MANAGEMENT FOR WHEAT PRODUCTION IN THE GEMMEIZA AREA
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Soil and water management in the dry lands of India
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Soil animal communities in holm oak forests: influence of horizon, altitude and year
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Soil application of meat and bone meal. Short-term effects on mineralization dynamics and soil biochemical and microbiological properties
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Soil application of meat and bone meal. Short-term effects on mineralization dynamics and soil biochemical and microbiological properties
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Soil Application of Trichoderma and Peach (Prunus persica L.) Residues Possesses Biocontrol Potential for Weeds and Enhances Growth and Profitability of Soybean (Glycine max)
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Soil applied cobalt alters the nodulation, leg-haemoglobin content and antioxidant status of Glycine max (L.) Merr.
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Soil applied herbicide influence on weed growth and performance of transplant aman rice varieties
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Soil Arching and Ground Deformation around Tunnels in Sandy Grounds: Review and New Insights
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Soil Arching Behind Retaining Walls under Active Translation Mode: Review and New Insights
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Soil architecture and preferential flow across scales
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Soil arsenic availability and the transfer of soil arsenic to crops in suburban areas in Fujian Province, southeast China
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Soil arthropod abundance under conventional and no tillage in a Mediterranean climate
385
Soil arthropods beneficially rather than detrimentally impact plant performance in experimental grassland systems of different diversity
386
Soil arthropods beneficially rather than detrimentally impact plant performance in experimental grassland systems of different diversity
387
Soil arthropods in a developmental succession on the Nouragues inselberg (French Guiana)
388
Soil as a Source Contributor in Mineral Dust Fallout at Urban Industrial Residential Area
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Soil as a terrestrial sink for methyl bromide fumigant: Preliminary results
390
Soil as an environment for winter survival of aphid-pathogenic Entomophthorales
391
Soil attributes as predictors of crop production under standardized conditions
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Soil attributes in a furrow-irrigated bed planting system in northwest Mexico
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES, SOIL ORGANIC CARBON AND RELATIONS WITH RUBBER-TREE MORPHOLOGY IN A THREE-DECADE-OLD ORCHARD
394
Soil availability, plant uptake and soil to plant transfer of 99Tc—A review
395
Soil available nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon and microbial biomass content along altitudinal gradient of the eastern slope of Gongga Mountain
396
Soil available P and P offtake responses to different tillage and fertilisation systems in the hilly morainic landscape of western Lithuania
397
Soil available P and P offtake responses to different tillage and fertilisation systems in the hilly morainic landscape of western Lithuania
398
Soil available water capacity interpolation and spatial uncertainty modelling at multiple geographical extents
399
Soil available water capacity interpolation and spatial uncertainty modelling at multiple geographical extents
400
Soil bacteria respond to presence of roots but not to mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
401
Soil bacteria respond to presence of roots but not to mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
402
Soil bacterial and archaeal community composition reflects high spatial heterogeneity of pH, bioavailable Zn, and Cu in a metalliferous peat soil
403
Soil bacterial and archaeal community composition reflects high spatial heterogeneity of pH, bioavailable Zn, and Cu in a metalliferous peat soil
404
Soil bacterial and fungal communities along a soil chronosequence assessed by fatty acid profiling
405
Soil bacterial and fungal communities along a soil chronosequence assessed by fatty acid profiling
406
Soil bacterial communities in constructed wetlands treated with swine wastewater using PCR-DGGE technique
407
Soil bacterial functional diversity as influenced by organic amendment application
408
Soil bacterial functional diversity in a potato field
409
Soil bacterial growth and nutrient limitation along a chronosequence from a glacier forefield
410
Soil bacterial growth and nutrient limitation along a chronosequence from a glacier forefield
411
Soil behavior around the stub abutment of an integral bridge and buried piles in the contraction state
412
Soil bin monorail for high-speed testing of narrow tillage tools
413
Soil bioassay with time interval and spore density factors affecting the infection of Meloidogyne javanica by Pasteuria penetrans
414
Soil bioaugmentation by free and immobilized bacteria to reduce potentially phytoavailable cadmium
415
Soil bioaugmentation with amphibian cutaneous bacteria protects amphibian hosts from infection by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
416
Soil biochemical activity and growth response of rice Oryza sativa in flyash amended soil
417
Soil biochemical activity and phosphorus transformations and losses from acidified forest soils
418
Soil biochemical activity and phosphorus transformations and losses from acidified forest soils
419
Soil biochemical alterations and microbial community responses under Acacia dealbata Link invasion
420
Soil biochemical alterations and microbial community responses under Acacia dealbata Link invasion
421
Soil biochemical indicators as a tool to assess the short-term impact of agricultural management on changes in organic C in a Mediterranean environment
422
Soil biochemical properties and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as affected by afforestation of rangelands in northern China
423
Soil biochemical properties and microbial resilience in agroforestry systems: Effects on wheat growth under controlled drought and flooding conditions Original Research Article
424
Soil biochemical properties in a semiarid Mediterranean agroecosystem as affected by long-term tillage and N fertilization
425
Soil biochemical response after 23 years of direct drilling under a dryland agriculture system in southwest Spain
426
Soil biochemical response to long-term conservation tillage under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions
427
Soil biochemical response to long-term conservation tillage under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions
428
Soil biochemical/microbial indices as ecological indicators of land use change in mangrove forests
429
Soil biodegradation of maize root residues: Interaction between chemical characteristics and the presence of colonizing micro-organisms
430
Soil biodegradation of maize root residues: Interaction between chemical characteristics and the presence of colonizing micro-organisms
431
Soil biodiversity and DNA barcodes: opportunities and challenges
432
Soil biodiversity and DNA barcodes: opportunities and challenges
433
Soil biodiversity for agricultural sustainability
434
Soil biological properties following additions of bmr mutant grain sorghum
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Soil biological properties following additions of bmr mutant grain sorghum
436
Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic IV
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic IV
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic IX
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic IX
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic V
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic V
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VI
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VI
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VII
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VII
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VIII
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic VIII
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic X
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic X
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic XI
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classic XI
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics II
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics II
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics III
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry Citation Classics III
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Soil biology and warming play a key role in the release of ‘old C’ from organic soils
459
Soil biology and warming play a key role in the release of ‘old C’ from organic soils
460
Soil Biomonitoring by Sea Mulberry Plant in Ahwaz Region, Iran
461
Soil biophysical controls over rice straw decomposition and sequestration in soil: The effects of drying intensity and frequency of drying and wetting cycles
462
Soil biophysical controls over rice straw decomposition and sequestration in soil: The effects of drying intensity and frequency of drying and wetting cycles
463
Soil Bio-physicochemical Properties Changes in Response to Grazing Intensity and Seasonal Variations in an Arid Rangeland Ecosystem of Iran
464
Soil biopore estimation: effects of tillage, nitrogen, and photographic resolution
465
Soil bioremediation by basidiomycetous fungi: Important features of the process
466
Soil biota effects on clonal growth and flowering in the forest herb Stachys sylvatica
467
Soil biota effects on soil structure: Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mycelium and collembola
468
Soil biota effects on soil structure: Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mycelium and collembola
469
Soil biota in post-mining sites along a climatic gradient in the USA: Simple communities in shortgrass prairie recover faster than complex communities in tallgrass prairie and forest
470
Soil biota in post-mining sites along a climatic gradient in the USA: Simple communities in shortgrass prairie recover faster than complex communities in tallgrass prairie and forest
471
Soil biota indicators for monitoring the Estonian agri-environmental programme
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Soil biota, ecosystem services and land productivity
473
Soil biota, nutrient cycling, and farming systems : Edited by M. G. Paoletti, W. Foissner and D. Coleman. Boca Raton, Florida, USA: Lewis Publishers. 314 pp. Price: US$ 35.00. ISBN 0 87371 919 0
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Soil Bradyrhizobium population response to invasion of a natural Quercus suber forest by the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree Acacia mearnsii in El Kala National Park, Algeria
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Soil Bradyrhizobium population response to invasion of a natural Quercus suber forest by the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree Acacia mearnsii in El Kala National Park, Algeria
476
Soil bulk density and crop yield under eleven consecutive years of corn with different tillage and residue practices in a sandy loam soil in central Canada
477
Soil bulk density and crop yield under eleven consecutive years of corn with different tillage and residue practices in a sandy loam soil in central Canada
478
Soil bulk density and porosity of homogeneous morphological units identified by the Cropping Profile Method in clayey Oxisols in Brazil
479
Soil bulk density evaluated by gamma-ray attenuation: Analysis of system geometry
480
Soil bulk density pedotransfer functions of the humus horizon in arable soils
481
Soil burdens of persistent organic pollutants — Their levels, fate and risks: Part III. Quantification of the soil burdens and related health risks in the Czech Republic Original Research Article
482
Soil burial biodegradability studies of low molecular weight poly(hydroxy ether) of bisphenol-A and its ester modified copolymers
483
Soil burial contributes to deep soil organic carbon storage
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Soil burial contributes to deep soil organic carbon storage
485
Soil C and N contents in a paired survey of dairy and dry stock pastures in New Zealand
486
Soil C and N cycling in three semiarid vegetation types: Response to an in situ pulse of plant detritus
487
Soil C and N cycling in three semiarid vegetation types: Response to an in situ pulse of plant detritus
488
Soil C and N dynamics and maize (Zea may L.) yield as affected by cropping systems and residue management in North-western Pakistan
489
Soil C and N dynamics induced by leaf-litter decomposition of shrubs and perennial grasses of the Patagonian Monte
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Soil C and N dynamics induced by leaf-litter decomposition of shrubs and perennial grasses of the Patagonian Monte
491
Soil C and N pools in patchy shrublands of the Negev and Chihuahuan Deserts
492
Soil C and N pools in patchy shrublands of the Negev and Chihuahuan Deserts
493
Soil C and N responses to woody plant expansion in a mesic grassland
494
Soil C and N sequestration in organic and mineral layers of two coeval forest stands implanted on pyroclastic material (Mount Vesuvius, South Italy)
495
Soil C and N stocks as affected by cropping systems and nitrogen fertilisation in a southern Brazil Acrisol managed under no-tillage for 17 years
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Soil C and N stocks as affected by cropping systems and nitrogen fertilisation in a southern Brazil Acrisol managed under no-tillage for 17 years
497
Soil C and N turnover after incorporation of chopped maize, barley straw and blue grass in the field: Evaluation of the DAISY soil–organic-matter submodel
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Soil C and N turnover after incorporation of chopped maize, barley straw and blue grass in the field: Evaluation of the DAISY soil–organic-matter submodel
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Soil C storage as affected by tillage and straw management: An assessment using field measurements and model predictions
500
Soil cadmium enrichment: Allocation and plant physiological manifestations
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Soil cadmium stabilization using an Iranian natural zeolite
502
Soil capacitance sensors and stem dendrometers. Useful tools for irrigation scheduling of commercial orchards?
503
Soil carbon accretion along an age chronosequence formed by the retreat of the Skaftafellsjِkull glacier, SE-Iceland
504
Soil carbon accretion and earthworm recovery following revegetation in abandoned sugarcane fields
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Soil carbon accretion and earthworm recovery following revegetation in abandoned sugarcane fields
506
Soil carbon and climate perturbations: using the analytical biogeochemical cycling (ABC) scheme
507
Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation with long-term no-till versus moldboard plowing overestimated with tilled-zone sampling depths
508
Soil carbon and nitrogen across wetland types in discontinuous permafrost zone of the Xiao Xingʹan Mountains, northeastern China
509
Soil carbon and nitrogen changes after clearing mulga (Acacia aneura) vegetation in Queensland, Australia: Observations, simulations and scenario analysis
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Soil carbon and nitrogen changes after clearing mulga (Acacia aneura) vegetation in Queensland, Australia: Observations, simulations and scenario analysis
511
Soil carbon and nitrogen changes as influenced by tillage and cropping systems in some Iowa soils
512
Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics as affected by long-term tillage and nitrogen fertilization
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Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Lumbricus terrestris. L. middens in four arable, a pasture, and a forest ecosystems
514
Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics using stable isotopes in 19- and 10-year-old tropical agroforestry systems
515
Soil carbon and nitrogen in relation to shrub size and death in a semi-arid grassland
516
Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization as affected by atrazine and glyphosate
517
Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization kinetics in organic and conventional three-year cropping systems
518
Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization: Theory and models across scales
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Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization: Theory and models across scales
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Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Organic Fractions in Degraded vs. NonDegraded Mollisols in Argentina
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Soil carbon and nitrogen pools and their relationship to plant and soil dynamics of degraded and artificially restored grasslands of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
522
Soil carbon and nitrogen sequestration as affected by long-term tillage, cropping systems, and nitrogen fertilizer sources
523
Soil carbon and nitrogen sequestration following the conversion of cropland to alfalfa forage land in northwest China
524
Soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and fractions in a long-term integrated crop–livestock system under no-tillage in southern Brazil
525
Soil carbon and silicon pools across an un-drained toposequence in central Ohio
526
Soil carbon balance in a tropical grassland: Estimation of soil respiration and its partitioning using a semi-empirical model
527
Soil carbon balance of rice-based cropping systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains
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Soil carbon balance of rice-based cropping systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains
529
Soil carbon change and its responses to agricultural practices in Australian agro-ecosystems: A review and synthesis
530
Soil carbon changes associated with short-rotation systems
531
Soil carbon changes upon secondary succession in Imperata grasslands (East Kalimantan, Indonesia)
532
Soil Carbon Characteristics of a Fluvisol Affected by Aggregates from Two Tillage and Crop Regimes
533
Soil carbon content along a rainfall gradient and inhibition of germination: a potential mechanism for regulating distribution of Plantago coronopus
534
Soil carbon content along a rainfall gradient and inhibition of germination: a potential mechanism for regulating distribution of Plantago coronopus
535
Soil carbon content and character in an old-growth forest in northwestern Pennsylvania: a case study introducing pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (py-MBMS)
536
Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from long-term tillage systems in continuous corn and corn–soybean rotations
537
Soil carbon dioxide efflux from a claypan soil affected by surface compaction and applications of poultry litter
538
Soil carbon dioxide fluxes following tillage in semiarid Mediterranean agroecosystems
539
Soil carbon dioxide fluxes in established switchgrass land managed for biomass production
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Soil carbon dioxide fluxes in established switchgrass land managed for biomass production
541
Soil carbon dioxide fluxes in northern semiarid grasslands
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Soil carbon dioxide fluxes in northern semiarid grasslands
543
Soil carbon distribution and site characteristics in hyper-arid soils of the Atacama Desert: A site with Mars-like soils Original Research Article
544
Soil carbon distribution in Alaska in relation to soil-forming factors Original Research Article
545
Soil carbon dynamics and crop productivity as influenced by climate change in a rainfed cereal system under contrasting tillage using EPIC
546
Soil carbon dynamics and crop residue yields of cropping systems in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Burkina Faso
547
Soil carbon dynamics and crop residue yields of cropping systems in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Burkina Faso
548
Soil carbon dynamics and potential carbon sequestration by rangelands
549
Soil carbon dynamics in Canadian Agricultural Ecoregions: Quantifying climatic influence on soil biological activity
550
Soil carbon dynamics in cropland and rangeland
551
Soil carbon dynamics of conventional tillage and no-till agroecosystems at Georgia Piedmont — HSB-C models
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Soil carbon dynamics of conventional tillage and no-till agroecosystems at Georgia Piedmont — HSB-C models
553
Soil carbon dynamics: The effects of nitrogen input, intake demand and off-take by animals Original Research Article
554
Soil carbon erosion and stock as affected by land use changes at the catchment scale in Mediterranean ecosystems
555
Soil carbon fluxes and balances and soil properties of organically amended no-till corn production systems
556
Soil carbon fractions and relationship to soil quality under different tillage and stubble management
557
Soil carbon in desertified land in relation to site characteristics
558
Soil carbon indices as affected by 10 years of integrated crop–livestock production with different pasture grazing intensities in Southern Brazil
559
Soil carbon inventories and (delta)13C along a moisture gradient in Botswana
560
Soil carbon losses by water erosion: Experimentation and modeling at field and national scales in the UK
561
Soil carbon lost from Mollisols of the North Central U.S.A. with 20 years of agricultural best management practices
562
Soil carbon mapping using on-the-go near infrared spectroscopy, topography and aerial photographs
563
Soil carbon measurement in clods and sieved samples in a Mediterranean Vertisol by Visible and Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy
564
Soil carbon pool and effects of soil fertility in seeded alfalfa fields on the semi-arid Loess Plateau in China
565
Soil carbon pool and effects of soil fertility in seeded alfalfa fields on the semi-arid Loess Plateau in China
566
Soil carbon pool and fertility under natural evergreen broadleaved forest and its artificial regeneration forests in southern Sichuan Province, China
567
Soil carbon pools and fluxes after land conversion in a semiarid shrub-steppe ecosystem
568
Soil carbon pools and fluxes in long-term corn belt agroecosystems
569
Soil carbon pools and fluxes in long-term corn belt agroecosystems
570
Soil carbon pools and fluxes in urban ecosystems
571
Soil carbon pools, plant biomarkers and mean carbon residence time after afforestation of grassland with three tree species
572
Soil carbon pools, plant biomarkers and mean carbon residence time after afforestation of grassland with three tree species
573
Soil carbon protection in podocarp/hardwood forest, and effects of conversion to pasture and exotic pine forest
574
Soil carbon saturation: Evaluation and corroboration by long-term incubations
575
Soil carbon saturation: Evaluation and corroboration by long-term incubations
576
Soil carbon saturation: Implications for measurable carbon pool dynamics in long-term incubations
577
Soil carbon saturation: Implications for measurable carbon pool dynamics in long-term incubations
578
Soil carbon sequestration and associated economic costs for farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain: A meta-analysis
579
Soil carbon sequestration and changes in fungal and bacterial biomass following incorporation of forest residues
580
Soil carbon sequestration and changes in fungal and bacterial biomass following incorporation of forest residues
581
Soil carbon sequestration and erosion control potential of hedgerows and grass filter strips in sloping agricultural lands of eastern India
582
Soil carbon sequestration and stratification in a cereal/leguminous crop rotation with three tillage systems in semiarid conditions
583
Soil Carbon Sequestration and Understory Plant Diversity under Needle and Broad-leaved Plantations (Case Study: Shahed Forest Park of Malayer City)
584
Soil carbon sequestration as affected by slope aspect under restoration treatments of a degraded alfisol in the Indian sub-tropics
585
Soil Carbon Sequestration Capacity in Different Land Uses (Case Study: Award Watershed in Mazandaran Province)
586
Soil carbon sequestration in phytoliths
587
Soil carbon sequestration in phytoliths
588
Soil carbon sequestration to mitigate climate change
589
Soil carbon sequestration under different exotic tree species in the southwestern highlands of Ethiopia
590
Soil carbon sequestration with continuous no-till management of grain cropping systems in the Virginia coastal plain
591
Soil carbon sequestration with forest expansion in an arctic forest–tundra landscape
592
Soil carbon source and accumulation over 12,000 years in a semi-natural Miscanthus sinensis grassland in southern Japan
593
Soil carbon stock in the tropical rangelands of Australia: Effects of soil type and grazing pressure, and determination of sampling requirement Original Research Article
594
Soil carbon stocks and accumulation in young mangrove forests
595
Soil carbon stocks and accumulation in young mangrove forests
596
Soil carbon stocks and changes in the Republic of Ireland
597
Soil carbon stocks and land cover in Northern Ireland from 1939 to 2000
598
Soil carbon stocks and projected changes according to land use and management: a case study for Kenya
599
Soil carbon stocks and turnovers in various vegetation types and arable lands along an elevation gradient in southern Ethiopia
600
Soil carbon stocks in Sarawak, Malaysia Original Research Article
601
Soil carbon stocks in stream-valley-ecosystems in the Brazilian Cerrado agroscape
602
Soil carbon stocks of Jordan and projected changes upon improved management of croplands
603
Soil carbon stocks under burned and unburned sugarcane in Brazil
604
Soil carbon stocks under no-tillage mulch-based cropping systems in the Brazilian Cerrado: An on-farm synchronic assessment
605
Soil carbon stocks under oil palm plantations in Bahia State, Brazil
606
Soil carbon stocks vary predictably with altitude in tropical forests: Implications for soil carbon storage
607
Soil carbon storage and stabilisation in andic soils: A review
608
Soil carbon storage and stratification under different tillage systems in a semi-arid region
609
Soil carbon storage beneath recently established tree plantations in Tennessee and South Carolina, USA,
610
Soil carbon stratification affected by long-term tillage and cropping systems in southern Brazil
611
Soil carbon turnover and sequestration in native subtropical tree plantations
612
Soil carbon turnover and sequestration in native subtropical tree plantations
613
Soil carbon turnover in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
614
Soil carbon turnover in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
615
Soil carbon under switchgrass stands and cultivated cropland
616
Soil carbon, after 3 years, under short-rotation woody crops grown under varying nutrient and water availability
617
Soil carbon, nitrogen, pH, and earthworm density as influenced by cropping practices in the Inland Pacific Northwest
618
Soil carbonate decomposition by acid has little effect on δ13C of organic matter
619
Soil carbonate decomposition by acid has little effect on δ13C of organic matter
620
Soil carbonation processes as evidence of tillage-induced erosion
621
Soil catenas of calcareous tills, Whiskey Basin, Wyoming, USA
622
Soil catenas to estimate ages of movements on normal fault scarps, with an example from the Wasatch fault zone, Utah, USA
623
Soil Cd availability to Indian mustard and environmental risk following EDTA addition to Cd-contaminated soil
624
Soil Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn contaminants around Mount Isa city, Queensland, Australia: Potential sources and risks to human health
625
Soil CH4 oxidation: response to forest clearcutting and thinning
626
Soil CH4 oxidation: response to forest clearcutting and thinning
627
Soil changes and tree growth in intensively managed Pinus radiata in northern Spain
628
Soil changes induced by hardwood and coniferous tree plantations establishment: Comparison with natural forest soil at Berenjestanak lowland forest in north of Iran
629
Soil characterisation using X-ray diffraction, photoacoustic spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance
630
Soil Characteristics Affected by long term Application of Sewage Wastewater
631
Soil characteristics and constraints to crop production in inland valley bottoms in southwestern Nigeria
632
Soil characteristics and constraints to crop production in inland valley bottoms in southwestern Nigeria
633
Soil characteristics and herbicide sorption coefficients in 140 soil profiles of two irregular undulating to hummocky terrains of western Canada
634
Soil characteristics and landcover relationships on soil hydraulic conductivity at a hillslope scale: A view towards local flood management
635
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND LANDFORMS RELATIONSHIP IN THE NORTHWESTERN COAST, EGYPT
636
Soil characteristics determine soil carbon and nitrogen availability during leaf litter decomposition regardless of litter quality
637
Soil characteristics determine soil carbon and nitrogen availability during leaf litter decomposition regardless of litter quality
638
Soil characteristics in relation to the long-term efficacy of the biological control agent, the ragwort flea beetle (Longitarsus flavicornis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)) in Australia
639
Soil characteristics on varying lithological substrates in the South Shetland Islands, maritime Antarctica
640
Soil characteristics studied by electrophoresis in stabilized medium
641
Soil characteristics under cash crop farming in upland areas of Sarawak, Malaysia
642
Soil characteristics, belowground diversity and rates of simazine mineralisation of a New Zealand Gley Soil in a chronosequence under horticultural use
643
Soil characteristics, heavy metal availability and vegetation recovery at a former metallurgical landfill: Implications in risk assessment and site restoration
644
Soil Chemical Analysis Applied as an Interpretive Tool for Ancient Human Activities in Piedras Negras, Guatemala
645
Soil chemical and microbiological properties in hay production systems: residual effects of contrasting N fertilization of swine lagoon effluent versus ammonium nitrate
646
Soil Chemical Changes under Irrigated Mango Production in the Central S?o Francisco River Valley, Brazil
647
Soil chemical features as key predictors of plant community occurrence in a Mediterranean coastal ecosystem
648
Soil chemical properties and growth response of Moringa oleifera to different sources and rates of organic and NPK fertilizers
649
Soil chemical properties and microbial biomass after 16 years of no-tillage farming on the Loess Plateau, China
650
Soil Chemical Properties and Yield of Tomato as Influenced by Different Levels of Irrigation Water and Fertilizer
651
Soil Chemical Properties as Affected by Incorporated Legumes and Nitrogen in Soil with Maize (Zea mays L.) in a Semi-Arid Environment
652
Soil chemical properties in abandoned Mediterranean cropland after succession and oak reforestation
653
Soil chemical properties in an age series of restored mined land- A case study from Uttarakhand, India
654
Soil chemical properties influence abundance of nematode trophic groups and Ralstonia solanacearum in high tunnel tomato production
655
Soil chemical properties of an Indonesian red acid soil as affected by land use and crop management
656
Soil chemical properties under kauri (Agathis australis) in The Waitakere Ranges, New Zealand
657
Soil chemical properties, leaf mineral status and crop production in a lemon tree orchard irrigated with two types of wastewater
658
Soil chemistry and fertility alterations in response to N application in a semiarid Mediterranean shrubland Original Research Article
659
SOIL CHEMISTRY AS AFFECTED BY FIRST-TIME PRESCRIBED BURNING OF A GRASSLAND RESTORATION ON A COASTAL PLAIN ULTISOL.
660
Soil chemistry in lithologically diverse datasets: The quartz dilution effect
661
Soil chloride and deep drainage responses to land clearing for cropping at seven sites in central Queensland, northern Australia
662
Soil chronosequence of brasstown creek, Blue Ridge mountains, USA
663
Soil chronosequences, soil development, and soil evolution: a critical review
664
Soil ciliates (Protozoa: Ciliophora) from evergreen rain forests of Australia, South America and Costa Rica: diversity and description of new species
665
soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
666
SOIL CLASSIFICATION OF BAHARIYA OASIS USING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES
667
Soil classification provides a poor indicator of carbon turnover rates in soil
668
Soil classification provides a poor indicator of carbon turnover rates in soil
669
Soil classification using visible/near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectra from multiple depths
670
Soil classification: a global desk reference, by H. Eswaran, T. Rice, R. Ahrens and B.A. Stewart (editors), CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002. Hardcover, US$99.95. ISBN 0849313392
671
Soil clays
672
Soil clean-up: lessons to remember
673
Soil CO2 and N2O flux dynamics in a nitrogen-fertilized Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir stand
674
Soil CO2 degassing along tectonic structures of Mount Etna (Sicily): the Pernicana fault
675
Soil CO2 efflux across four age classes of plantation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) on the Virginia Piedmont
676
Soil CO2 efflux and extractable organic carbon fractions under simulated precipitation events in a Mediterranean Dehesa
677
Soil CO2 efflux and extractable organic carbon fractions under simulated precipitation events in a Mediterranean Dehesa
678
Soil CO2 efflux and root respiration at three sites in a mixed pine and spruce forest: seasonal and diurnal variation
679
Soil CO2 efflux following rotary tillage of a tropical soil
680
Soil CO2 efflux following rotary tillage of a tropical soil
681
Soil CO2 efflux in a boreal pine forest under atmospheric CO2 enrichment and air warming
682
Soil CO2 efflux in a temperate deciduous forest: Environmental drivers and component contributions
683
Soil CO2 efflux in a temperate deciduous forest: Environmental drivers and component contributions
684
Soil CO2 efflux in a tropical forest in the central Amazon
685
Soil CO2 efflux of two silver birch clones exposed to elevated CO2 and O3 levels during three growing seasons
686
Soil CO2 efflux simulations using Monte Carlo method and implications for recording paleo-atmospheric PCO2 in pedogenic gibbsite
687
Soil CO2 efflux vs. soil respiration: Implications for flux models
688
Soil CO2 emission and its relation to soil properties in sugarcane areas under Slash-and-burn and Green harvest
689
Soil CO2 emissions from five different types of land use on the semiarid Loess Plateau of China, with emphasis on the contribution of winter soil respiration
690
Soil CO2 evolution and root respiration in 11 year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations as affected by moisture and nutrient availability
691
Soil CO2 flux dynamics in the two main plantation forest types in subtropical China Original Research Article
692
Soil CO2 flux from a norfolk loamy sand after 25 years of conventional and conservation tillage
693
Soil CO2 flux from three ecosystems in tropical peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
694
Soil CO2 flux from tropical peatland under different land clearing techniques
695
Soil CO2 flux in a tallgrass prairie
696
Soil CO2 flux in a tallgrass prairie
697
Soil CO2 flux in six monospecific forest plantations in Southern Rwanda
698
Soil CO2 flux in six monospecific forest plantations in Southern Rwanda
699
Soil CO2 flux measurements in volcanic and geothermal areas
700
Soil CO2 fluxes beneath barley on the central Spanish plateau
701
Soil CO2 fluxes following tillage and rainfall events in a semiarid Mediterranean agroecosystem: Effects of tillage systems and nitrogen fertilization
702
Soil CO2 fluxes from direct seeding rice fields under two tillage practices in central China
703
Soil CO2 fluxes in cereal land use of the Spanish plateau: influence of conventional and reduced tillage practices
704
Soil colloids-bound plasmid DNA: Effect on transformation of E. coli and resistance to DNase I degradation
705
Soil colloids-bound plasmid DNA: Effect on transformation of E. coli and resistance to DNase I degradation
706
Soil color modeling for the visible and near-infrared bands of Landsat sensors using laboratory spectral measurements
707
Soil column chromatography for correlation between capacity factors and soil organic partition coefficients for eight pesticides
708
Soil column extraction followed by liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry for the efficient determination of aryloxyphenoxypropionic herbicides in soil samples at ng g−1 levels Original Research Article
709
Soil compactibility as affected by soil moisture content and farmyard manure in central Iran
710
Soil compactibility in relation to physical and organic properties at 156 sites in UK
711
Soil Compaction and Agricultural Machinery: Our Farm Land — Endangered by Heavy Agricultur(es)al Machines? Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film gem, GmbH, Postfach 2351, D-37013 Göttingen, Germany (US$ 75 +p & p)
712
Soil compaction and forest floor removal reduced microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a boreal aspen forest soil
713
Soil compaction and forest litter amendment affect carbon and net nitrogen mineralization in a boreal forest soil
714
Soil compaction and forest litter amendment affect carbon and net nitrogen mineralization in a boreal forest soil
715
Soil compaction and poultry litter effects on factors affecting nitrogen availability in a claypan soil
716
Soil compaction and root distribution for okra as affected by tillage and vehicle parameters
717
Soil compaction and root distribution for okra as affected by tillage and vehicle parameters
718
Soil compaction and tires for harvesting and transporting sugarcane
719
Soil compaction by uniaxial loading and the survival of the earthworm Aporrectodea caliginosa
720
Soil compaction controls the abundance, biomass and distribution of earthworms in a single dairy farm in south-eastern Australia
721
Soil compaction controls the abundance, biomass and distribution of earthworms in a single dairy farm in south-eastern Australia
722
Soil compaction distribution under land clearing in calden (Prosopis Caldenia Burkart) forest in Argentinean pampas
723
Soil compaction distribution under tractor traffic in almond (Prunus amigdalus L.) orchard in Almerيa Espaٌa
724
Soil compaction effects on growth and root traits of tobacco depend on light, water regime and mechanical stress
725
Soil compaction in cropping systems: A review of the nature, causes and possible solutions
726
Soil compaction in cropping systems: A review of the nature, causes and possible solutions
727
Soil compaction produced by tractor with radial and cross-ply tyres in two tillage regimes
728
Soil compaction under timber harvesting machinery: a preliminary report on the role of brash mats in its prevention
729
Soil compaction variation during corn growing season under conservation tillage
730
Soil compaction varies by crop management system over a claypan soil landscape
731
Soil compaction: identification directly in the field
732
Soil compaction—indicators for the assessment of harmful changes to the soil in the context of the German Federal Soil Protection Act
733
Soil compaction–N interactions in barley: Root growth and tissue composition
734
Soil components mitigate the antimicrobial effects of silver nanoparticles towards a beneficial soil bacterium, Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6 Original Research Article
735
Soil compressibility and least limiting water range of a constructed soil under cover crops after coal mining in Southern Brazil
736
Soil compressibility and penetrability of an Oxisol from southern Brazil, as affected by long-term tillage systems
737
Soil condition classification using infrared spectroscopy: A proposition for assessment of soil condition along a tropical forest-cropland chronosequence
738
SOIL CONDITIONER EFFECT ON SOIL WETTING PATTERNS UNDER PULSED DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM
739
Soil conditions and slope stability in the Ormen Lange area
740
Soil conditions in a small catchment on the Loess Plateau in China
741
Soil conservation as an investment in land
742
Soil conservation for DNA preservation for bacterial molecular studies
743
Soil conservation planning at the small watershed level using RUSLE with GIS: a case study in the Three Gorge Area of China
744
Soil conservation policy measures to control wind erosion in northwestern Europe
745
Soil contamination by crude oil: impact on the mycorrhizosphere and on the revegetation potential of forest trees
746
Soil contamination by heavy metals: Measurements from a closed unlined landfill
747
Soil Contamination by Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Operations in Padre Island National Seashore, Texas, U.S.A.
748
Soil Contamination Detected Using Bacterial and Plant Mutagenicity Tests and Chemical Analyses
749
Soil Contamination Due to Heavy Metals atElectronicWaste Dumpsites in Karachi, Pakistan
750
Soil Contamination from Cassava Wastewater Discharges in a Rural Community in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
751
SOIL CONTAMINATION IN SWAT VALLEY CAUSED BY CADMIUM AND COPPER
752
Soil contamination of plant surfaces from grazing and rainfall interactions
753
Soil Contamination of Public Places with Toxocara spp. Egg in Kermanshah, Iran, in 2014
754
Soil Contamination Pattern Affected by Coal Mining Activities in a Deciduous Temperate Forest
755
Soil contamination with 90Sr in the near zone of the Chernobyl accident
756
Soil Contamination With Eggs of Toxocara Species in Public Parks of Karaj, Iran
757
Soil Contamination with Eggs of Toxocara spp. in Yazd, Central Iran
758
Soil Contamination With Free-Living Amoeba in North of Iran
759
Soil Contamination With Oocysts of Cryptosporidium spp. in Isfahan, Central Iran
760
Soil contamination with radionuclides and potential remediation
761
Soil Contamination with Soil Transmitted Helminthes in Schools and Play Areas of Kermanshah City, West of Iran
762
Soil Contamination with Toxocara Spp. Eggs in Public Parks of Mashhad and Khaf, North East of Iran.
763
Soil Contamination with Toxocara Spp. Eggs in the Public Parks and Primary Schools of Kermanshah, West of Iran
764
Soil Cover Effects on Yield and Some Physiological Characteristics of Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) under Methanol Foliar Application
765
Soil Cover Structure of the Northern Caucasus
766
Soil coverage evolution and wind erosion risk on summer crops under contrasting tillage systems
767
Soil creep process and its role in debris slide generation — field measurements on the north side of Tsukuba Mountain in Japan
768
Soil crust microfungi along a southward rainfall gradient in desert ecosystems
769
Soil crusting impact on soil organic carbon losses by water erosion
770
Soil crusting on sandy soils and its influence on wind erosion
771
Soil crusts and deposits as sheet erosion indicators in southern Mali
772
Soil cultivation effects on sediment and phosphorus mobilization in surface runoff from three contrasting soil types in England
773
Soil cultivation effects on sediment and phosphorus mobilization in surface runoff from three contrasting soil types in England
774
Soil cultivation for enhanced wastewater infiltration in soil aquifer treatment (SAT)
775
Soil cycling of trace gases in response to mesquite management in a semiarid grassland
776
Soil Damping Effects on Integrity Test of Piles
777
Soil Data Comparison in the Old vs. Restored Sections of the Bam Citadel Archeological Site in Kerman, Iran
778
Soil databases and the problem of establishing regional biogeochemical trends
779
Soil decomposer animal community in heavy-metal contaminated coniferous forest with and without liming
780
Soil decomposer community as a model system in studying the effects of habitat fragmentation and habitat corridors
781
Soil decomposer community as a model system in studying the effects of habitat fragmentation and habitat corridors
782
Soil decomposition of wheat internodes of different maturity stages: Relative impact of the soluble and structural fractions
783
Soil degradation and desertification induced by vegetation removal in a semiarid environment
784
Soil degradation and overland flow as causes of gully erosion on mountain pastures and in forests
785
Soil degradation and restoration as affected by land use change in the semiarid Bashang area, northern China
786
Soil degradation associated with water-level fluctuations in the Manwan Reservoir, Lancang River Basin
787
Soil degradation by land use change in an agropastoral area in Sardinia (Italy)
788
Soil degradation caused by a high-intensity rainfall event: Implications for medium-term soil sustainability in Burgundian vineyards
789
Soil degradation factors along a Mediterranean pluviometric gradient in Southern Spain
790
Soil degradation in Central North Cameroon: Water-dispersible clay in relation to surface charge in Oxisol A and B horizons
791
Soil degradation in the tropical forests of the Dominican Republicʹs Pedernales province in relation to heavy metal contents
792
Soil degradation: a problem threatening the sustainable development of agriculture in Northeast China
793
Soil dehydrogenase activity adjacent to remedially treated timber, weathered in a physical field model
794
Soil dehydrogenase activity in agro-ecological sub regions of black soil regions in India
795
Soil dehydrogenase, phosphomonoesterase and arginine deaminase activities in an insecticide treated groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) field
796
Soil depth affects simulated carbon and water in the MC2 dynamic global vegetation model
797
Soil depth affects simulated carbon and water in the MC2 dynamic global vegetation model
798
Soil derived phosphorus in surface runoff from grazed grassland lysimeters
799
Soil desiccation in the Loess Plateau of China
800
Soil detachment by overland flow under different vegetation restoration models in the Loess Plateau of China
801
Soil detachment caused by divided rain power from raindrop parts splashed downward on a sloping surface
802
Soil deterioration as influenced by land disposal of reject brine from Salbukh water desalination plant at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Original Research Article
803
Soil development along an altitudinal transect in a Bolivian tropical montane rainforest: Podzolization vs. hydromorphy
804
Soil development along an elevational gradient in the southeastern Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA
805
Soil development along primary succession sequences on moraines of Hailuogou Glacier, Gongga Mountain, Sichuan, China
806
Soil development and microbial functional diversity: Proposal for a methodological approach
807
Soil development and properties of microbial biomass succession in reclaimed post mining sites near Sokolov (Czech Republic) and near Cottbus (Germany)
808
Soil development of three Chernozem-like profiles from North Bulgaria revealed by magnetic studies
809
Soil development on dolerite and its implications for landscape history in southeastern Tasmania
810
Soil development on Late Quaternary river terraces in a high montane valley in Bhutan, Eastern Himalayas
811
Soil development on restored opencast coal sites with particular reference to organic matter and aggregate stability
812
Soil development on the WWI battlefield of Verdun, France
813
Soil development under different cropping systems in a reclaimed coastal soil chronosequence
814
Soil differentiation using fingerprint Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, chemometrics and genetic algorithm-based feature selection
815
Soil differentiation using fingerprint Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, chemometrics and genetic algorithm-based feature selection
816
Soil discrimination using diffuse reflectance Vis–NIR spectroscopy in a local toposequence
817
Soil displacement and tillage erosion during secondary tillage operations: the case of rotary harrow and seeding equipment
818
Soil displacement beneath an agricultural tractor drive tire
819
SOIL DISTRIBUTION IN CRNA RIVER BASIN AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
820
SOIL DISTRIBUTION IN STRUMICA RIVER BASIN AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
821
Soil distribution in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
822
Soil distribution in valleys according to stream order
823
Soil distribution modeling using inductive learning in the eastern part of permafrost regions in Qinghai–Xizang (Tibetan) Plateau
824
Soil distribution of fipronil and its metabolites originating from a seed-coated formulation Original Research Article
825
Soil disturbance and hydrologic response at the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin, California
826
Soil disturbance and increase in species diversity during rehabilitation of degraded arid rangelands
827
Soil disturbance and salinisation on a vineyard affected by landscape recontouring in Marlborough, New Zealand
828
Soil disturbance by soil animals on a topoclimatic gradient
829
Soil disturbance concerns regarding the use of forest biomass as a source of energy: Examples from Pacific Northwestern North America
830
Soil disturbance following four wheel rubber skidder logging on the steep trail in the north mountainous forest of Iran
831
Soil disturbance index as an indicator of seed drill efficiency in no-tillage agrosystems
832
Soil disturbance reduces the efficacy of mycorrhizal associations for early soybean growth and N2 fixation
833
Soil disturbance reduces the efficacy of mycorrhizal associations for early soybean growth and N2 fixation
834
Soil disturbances can suppress the invasion of alien plants under plant–soil feedback
835
Soil disturbances can suppress the invasion of alien plants under plant–soil feedback
836
Soil disturbed using a strip tillage implement on a range of soil types and the effects on sugar beet establishment
837
Soil DNA extraction and assessment of the fate of Mycobacterium chlorophenolicum strain PCP-1 in different soils by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence based most-probable-number PCR and immunofluorescence
838
Soil dry aggregate stability and wind erodible fraction in a semiarid environment of Argentina
839
Soil drying in a tropical forest: Three distinct environments controlled by gap size
840
Soil drying in a tropical forest: Three distinct environments controlled by gap size
841
Soil dynamics in Pinus halepensis reforestation: Effect of microenvironments and previous land use
842
Soil dynamics of the origination of soil tare during sugar beet lifting
843
Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services, Diana H. Wall (Editor-in-Chief). Oxford University Press (2012/2013). xiii+406 pp., Hardback £80.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-957592-3, Paperback £37.50, ISBN: 978-0-19-96886-6
844
Soil ecology: P. Lavelle and A.V. Spain. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001. Hardbound, 654 pp. ISBN 0792371232. GBP200
845
Soil ecosystem engineering by the train millipede Parafontaria laminata in a Japanese larch forest
846
Soil ecosystem engineering by the train millipede Parafontaria laminata in a Japanese larch forest
847
Soil ecosystem function under native and exotic plant assemblages as alternative states of successional grasslands
848
Soil ecosystem health and services – Evaluation of ecological indicators susceptible to chemical stressors
849
Soil ecosystem services and land use in the rapidly changing Orinoco River Basin of Colombia
850
Soil emissions of nitric oxide in two forest watersheds subjected to elevated N inputs
851
Soil emissions of NO, N2O and CO2 from croplands in the savanna region of central Brazil
852
Soil endemism and its relation to soil formation theory
853
Soil engineering ants increase grass root arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization
854
Soil enrichment and dominant occurrence of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis in a garden sprayed with Bacillus thuringiensis based biopesticide
855
Soil enrichment by Acacia mellifera subsp. detinens on nutrient poor sandy soil in a semi-arid southern African savanna
856
Soil environmental factors rather than denitrification gene abundance control N2O fluxes in a wet sclerophyll forest with different burning frequency
857
Soil environmental factors rather than denitrification gene abundance control N2O fluxes in a wet sclerophyll forest with different burning frequency
858
Soil enzymatic activities and available P and Zn as affected by tillage practices, canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars and planting dates
859
Soil enzymatic activity and growth of rice and barley as influenced by organic manure in an anthropogenic soil
860
Soil enzymatic activity as affected by long term application of farm yard manure and mineral fertilizer under a rainfed soybean–wheat system in N-W Himalaya
861
Soil enzymatic response to addition of heavy metals with organic residues
862
Soil enzyme activities and physical properties in a watershed managed under agroforestry and row-crop systems
863
Soil enzyme activities as affected by anthropogenic alterations: intensive agricultural practices and organic pollution
864
Soil enzyme activities as bioindicators for substrate quality in revegetation of a subtropical coal mining dump
865
Soil enzyme activities as bioindicators for substrate quality in revegetation of a subtropical coal mining dump
866
Soil enzyme activities in the rhizosphere of field-grown sugar beet inoculated with the biocontrol agent Pseudomonas fluorescens F113
867
Soil enzyme activities suggest advantages of conservation tillage practices in sorghum cultivation under subtropical conditions
868
Soil enzyme activities, microbial communities, and carbon and nitrogen availability in organic agroecosystems across an intensively-managed agricultural landscape
869
Soil enzyme activities, microbial communities, and carbon and nitrogen availability in organic agroecosystems across an intensively-managed agricultural landscape
870
Soil enzyme activity in response to long-term organic matter manipulation
871
Soil enzyme activity in response to long-term organic matter manipulation
872
Soil enzyme and microbial activities in a grazing ecosystem of Patagonian Monte, Argentina
873
Soil enzyme response to vegetation disturbance in two lowland Costa Rican soils
874
Soil enzyme response to vegetation disturbance in two lowland Costa Rican soils
875
Soil enzymes in a changing environment: Current knowledge and future directions
876
Soil enzymes in a changing environment: Current knowledge and future directions
877
Soil erodibility and its estimation for agricultural soils in China
878
Soil erodibility and processes of water erosion on hillslope
879
Soil erodibility dynamics and its representation for wind erosion and dust emission models
880
Soil erodibility for water erosion: A perspective and Chinese experiences
881
Soil erodibility mapping and its correlation with soil properties in Central Chile
882
Soil erosion across Europe: Research approaches and perspectives
883
Soil erosion after Eucalyptus globulus clearcutting: differences between logging slash disposal treatments
884
Soil erosion analysis of human influence on the controlled basin system of check dams in small watersheds of the Loess Plateau, China
885
Soil erosion and agriculture
886
Soil erosion and carbon dynamics
887
Soil erosion and carbon dynamics
888
Soil erosion and climate change: the transect approach and the influence of scale
889
Soil erosion and conservation : 2nd edn R P C Morgan Longman, Harlow (1995) 198 pp £17.99 paperback
890
Soil erosion and deposition rates in a cultivated catchment area in central Greece, estimated using the 137Cs technique
891
Soil erosion and flooding as a result of a summer thunderstorm in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, May 1993
892
Soil erosion and hydrology of the western Mediterranean badlands throughout rainfall simulation experiments: A review
893
Soil erosion and land use policy in Iceland in relation to sheep grazing and government subsidies
894
Soil erosion and non-point source pollution impacts assessment with the aid of multi-temporal remote sensing images
895
Soil erosion and participatory remediation strategy for bench terraces in northern Thailand
896
Soil erosion and runoff in different vegetation patches from semiarid Central Mexico
897
Soil erosion and sediment mapping in Aidoghmoush watershed using MPSIAC model and GIS and RS technologies
898
Soil erosion and sediment transport under different land use/land cover scenarios
899
Soil erosion and sediment yield and their relationships with vegetation cover in upper stream of the Yellow River Original Research Article
900
Soil erosion and sedimentation control aspect of Malaysia’s EIA approval conditions: A study of the compliance status in Kedah
901
Soil erosion and surface runoff on different vegetation covers and slope gradients: A field experiment in Southern Shaanxi Province, China
902
Soil erosion as a driver of land-use change
903
Soil erosion assessment and prioritization of affecting factors at plot scale using the Taguchi method
904
Soil erosion assessment based on minimum polygons in the Yellow River basin, China
905
Soil erosion assessment on tillage and alternative soil managements in a Sicilian vineyard
906
Soil erosion assessment tools from point to regional scales—the role of geomorphologists in land management research and implementation
907
Soil Erosion at Multiple Scales. Principles and Methods for Assessing Causes and Impacts: F.W.T. Penning de Vries, F. Agus, J. Kerr (Eds.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, UK. in association with the International Board of Soil Research and Management
908
Soil erosion by assessing hydrothermal conditions of its formation
909
Soil erosion by piping in irrigated fields
910
Soil erosion by wind over tilled surfaces in South Tunisia
911
Soil erosion caused by extreme rainfall events: mapping and quantification in agricultural plots from very detailed digital elevation models
912
Soil erosion characteristics of ditch banks during reclamation of a saline/sodic soil in a coastal region of China: Field investigation and rainfall simulation
913
Soil erosion control practices in Northeast China: A mini-review
914
Soil erosion due to rainfall impact with inflow: an analytical solution with spatial and temporal effects
915
Soil erosion due to rainfall impact with no inflow: a numerical solution with spatial and temporal effects of sediment settling velocity characteristics
916
Soil erosion dynamics response to landscape pattern Original Research Article
917
Soil erosion estimation based on rainfall disaggregation
918
Soil erosion estimation in conservation tillage systems with poultry litter application using RUSLE 2.0 model
919
Soil erosion estimation in conservation tillage systems with poultry litter application using RUSLE 2.0 model
920
Soil erosion evaluation in a small basin through the use of 137Cs technique
921
Soil erosion from shifting cultivation and other smallholder land use in Sarawak, Malaysia
922
Soil erosion from sugar beet in Central Europe in response to climate change induced seasonal precipitation variations
923
Soil erosion hazard evaluation—An integrated use of remote sensing, GIS and statistical approaches with biophysical parameters towards management strategies
924
Soil erosion hazard evaluation—An integrated use of remote sensing, GIS and statistical approaches with biophysical parameters towards management strategies
925
Soil erosion history in central Tanzania based on OSL dating of colluvial and alluvial hillslope deposits
926
Soil erosion in Denmark: processes and politics
927
Soil erosion in developing countries: a socio-economic appraisal
928
Soil erosion in developing countries: where geomorphology fears to tread!
929
Soil erosion in Guizhou province of China: a case study in Bijie prefecture
930
Soil erosion in gully catchments affected by land-levelling measures in the Souss Basin, Morocco, analysed by rainfall simulation and UAV remote sensing data
931
Soil erosion in Norway. An overview of measurements from soil loss plots
932
Soil erosion in South China
933
Soil erosion in the boundary layer flow along a slope: a theoretical study
934
SOIL EROSION IN THE RIVER BASIN OF PROVALA, MONTENEGRO
935
SOIL EROSION IN THE RIVER BASIN ZELJEZNICA, AREA OF BAR, MONTENEGRO
936
SOIL EROSION IN THE RIVER BASIN ZELJEZNICA, AREA OF BAR, MONTENEGRO
937
Soil erosion in the Swartland, Western Cape Province, South Africa: implications of past and present policy and practice
938
Soil erosion in the Swiss midlands: Results of a 10-year field survey
939
Soil erosion in the UK initiated by grazing animals : A need for a national survey
940
Soil erosion in the West African Sahel: a review and an application of a “local political ecology” approach in South West Niger
941
Soil erosion induced by land use changes as determined by plough marks and field evidence in the Aksum area (Ethiopia)
942
Soil erosion modelled with USLE and PESERA using QuickBird derived vegetation parameters in an alpine catchment
943
Soil erosion potential of organic versus conventional farming evaluated by USLE modelling of cropping statistics for agricultural districts in Bavaria
944
Soil erosion prediction and sediment yield estimation: the Taiwan experience
945
Soil erosion prediction in the Grande River Basin, Brazil using distributed modeling
946
Soil erosion prediction using RUSLE for central Kenyan highland conditions
947
Soil erosion processes and sediment sorting associated with transport mechanisms on steep slopes
948
Soil erosion processes on row sideslopes within contour ridging systems
949
SOIL EROSION RATE ESTIMATION USING 137CS TECHNIQUE IN RED SOIL REGION, SOUTHERN CHINA.
950
Soil erosion rates in rangelands of northeastern Patagonia: A dendrogeomorphological analysis using exposed shrub roots
951
Soil erosion rates in tropical villages: A case study from Lake Victoria Basin, Uganda
952
Soil erosion rates on forested mountain hillslopes estimated using 137Cs and 210Pbex
953
Soil Erosion Reduction by Implementing a Carbon Sequestration Project in East of Iran
954
Soil erosion risk in Korean watersheds, assessed using the revised universal soil loss equation
955
Soil erosion risk mapping with new datasets: An improved identification and prioritisation of high erosion risk areas
956
Soil erosion risk scenarios in the Mediterranean environment using RUSLE and GIS: An application model for Calabria (southern Italy)
957
Soil erosion science: Reflections on the limitations of current approaches
958
Soil erosion simulations of land use scenarios for a small Loess Plateau catchment
959
Soil erosion under different rainfall intensities, surface roughness, and soil water regimes
960
Soil Erosion under Simulated Rainfall in Loess Lands with Emphasis on Land-Use, Slope and Aspect
961
Soil erosion under simulated rainfall in relation to phenological stages of soybeans and tillage methods in Lages, SC, Brazil
962
Soil erosion under teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) plantations: General patterns, assumptions and controversies
963
Soil erosion under the impacts of future climate change: Assessing the statistical significance of future changes and the potential on-site and off-site problems
964
Soil erosion, sedimentation and the carbon cycle
965
Soil erosion, soil fertility and crop yield on slow-forming terraces in the highlands of Buberuka, Rwanda
966
Soil Erosion: Application of Physically Based Models: J. Schmidt (Ed.), Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2000. Hardbound, 318 pp., Price US$109. ISBN 3-540-66764-4
967
Soil evaporation response to Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana) invasion in a semiarid watershed
968
Soil evolution over the Quaternary period in a Mediterranean climate (SE Spain)
969
Soil evolution over the Quaternary period in a semiarid climate (Segre river terraces, northeast Spain)
970
Soil exploitation strategies of fine roots in different tree species of the southern boreal forest of eastern Canada
971
Soil extracellular enzyme dynamics in a changing climate
972
Soil extracellular enzyme dynamics in a changing climate
973
Soil extractable carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass and microbial metabolic activity in response to warming and increased precipitation in a semiarid Inner Mongolian grassland
974
SOIL EXTRACTABLE PHOSPHORUS CHANGES WITH TIME AFTER APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER: I. LITTER FROM POULTRY-FED MODIFIED DIETS a.
975
SOIL EXTRACTABLE PHOSPHORUS CHANGES WITH TIME AFTER APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER: II. MANURE FROM SWINE FED MODIFIED DIETS 1.
976
Soil Extractable Phosphorus Contents as Affected by Phosphatic Fertilizer Sources Applied with Different Levels of Humic Acid
977
Soil extracts and co-culture assist biodegradation of 2,4,6-tribromophenol in culture and soil by an auxotrophic Achromobacter piechaudii strain TBPZ
978
Soil extracts and co-culture assist biodegradation of 2,4,6-tribromophenol in culture and soil by an auxotrophic Achromobacter piechaudii strain TBPZ
979
Soil factors affecting carbon loss and pathogenecity of oospores of Pythium aphanidermatum
980
Soil factors affecting carbon loss and pathogenecity of oospores of Pythium aphanidermatum
981
Soil Factors and their Influence on Within-field Crop Variability, Part I: Field Observation of Soil Variation
982
Soil Factors and their Influence on Within-field Crop Variability, Part II: Spatial Analysis and Determination of Management Zones
983
Soil factors associated with infection by Collybia fusipes and decline of oaks
984
Soil Factors Influencing Heavy Metal Concentrations in Medicinal Plants
985
Soil failure associated with crack propagation for an agricultural tillage tool
986
Soil failure associated with crack propagation for an agricultural tillage tool
987
Soil failure mode in front of a multiple-tip horizontally operated penetrometer
988
Soil failure patterns and draft as influenced by consistency limits: An evaluation of the remolded soil cutting test
989
Soil Failure Patterns and Load–sinkage Relationships under Interacting Shallow Footing and Wheel Arrangements
990
Soil fauna abundance and diversity in a secondary semi-evergreen forest in Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles): influence of soil type and dominant tree species
991
Soil fauna alter the effects of litter composition on nitrogen cycling in a mineral soil
992
Soil fauna alter the effects of litter composition on nitrogen cycling in a mineral soil
993
Soil fauna and organic amendment interactions affect soil carbon and crop performance in semi-arid West Africa
994
Soil Fauna Biodiversity in Apricot Orchard at Tkout (Batna–East of Algeria)
995
Soil fauna feeding activity in temperate grassland soils increases with legume and grass species richness
996
Soil fauna feeding activity in temperate grassland soils increases with legume and grass species richness
997
Soil fauna increase nitrogen loss in tilled soil with legume but reduce nitrogen loss in non-tilled soil without legume
998
Soil fauna increase nitrogen loss in tilled soil with legume but reduce nitrogen loss in non-tilled soil without legume
999
Soil fauna modifies the recalcitrance-persistence relationship of soil carbon pools
1000
Soil fauna modifies the recalcitrance-persistence relationship of soil carbon pools