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Electron–hole and excitonic processes in CaSO4 doped with Gd3+, Tb3+ and Dy3+ luminescent ions
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Electron–hole bilayer quantum dots: phase diagram and exciton localization
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Electron-hole collision cross section in discrete hopping systems
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Electron–hole complexes assisted tunneling in the electrostatically connected quantum dots
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Electron–hole complexes in self-assembled quantum dots in strong magnetic fields
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Electron–hole excitations in NiO: LSDA+U-based calculations vs. inelastic X-ray scattering and ellipsometry measurements Original Research Article
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Electron–hole generations: a numerical approach to interacting fermion systems
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Electron-hole interaction energy in the organic molecular semiconductor PTCDA
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Electron-hole interaction in a polyene
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Electron–hole pair creation energy and Fano factor temperature dependence in silicon
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Electron–hole pair creation energy and Fano factor temperature dependence in silicon
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Electron–hole pairs binding energies in quantum wires and quantum dots
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Electron–hole quantum partition noise in a quantum point contact
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Electron–hole recombination in the bulk of a rutile TiO2 single crystal studied by sub-nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy
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Electron–hole relaxation through optical-phonon emission in CdTe/ZnTe quantum dots
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Electron–hole scattering in a highly excited semiconductor quantum well amplifier with terahertz-field-drifted carrier distributions: applications to all-optical switching
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Electron–hole states in the fractional quantum Hall regime probed by photoluminescence
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Electron–hole symmetry and spin–orbit splitting in IV–VI asymmetric quantum wells
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Electron–hole symmetry breakings in optical fine structures of single self-assembled quantum dots
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Electron–hole systems in narrow quantum wells: excitonic complexes and photoluminescence
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Electron–hole transition energy for a spherical quantum dot confined in a nano-cylindrical wire
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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE OF COMPONENT INFORMATION WORKSHOP Gaithersburg, MD July 15-17,1998
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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE OF COMPONENT INFORMATION WORKSHOP Gaithersburg, MD July 15-17,1998
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Electronic absorption and emission spectra of Alq3 in solution with special attention to a delayed fluorescence
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Electronic absorption and fluorescence of new tetrafluoro-pentenyl-perylene in isotropic solvents, liquid crystal layers, and LB films
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Electronic absorption and luminescence spectroscopic studies of kyanite single crystals: differentiation between excitation of FeTi charge transfer and Cr3+ dd transitions
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Electronic absorption and MCD spectra for octacyanometallate complexes M(CN)8 n−, M=Mo(IV), W(IV), n=4 and Mo(V), W(V), n=3
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Electronic absorption and Raman studies of BF4−-doped polythiophene based on the spectra of the radical cation and dication of α-sexithiophene
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Electronic absorption and Raman studies of the radical anion and dianion of a polyene molecule (19,19′,20,20′-tetranor-β,β-carotene)
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Electronic absorption band broadening and surface roughening of phthalocyanine double layers by saturated solvent vapor treatment
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Electronic absorption by Ti3+ ions and electron delocalization in synthetic blue rutile
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Electronic absorption spectra of closed and open-shell tetrathiafulvalenes: the first time-dependent density-functional study
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Electronic absorption spectra of Fe2+ ions in oxygen-based rock-forming minerals at temperatures between 297 and 600 K
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Electronic absorption spectra of photoreaction intermediates of 7-hydroxyquinoline monomer in a low-temperature argon matrix and time-dependent density-functional-theory calculations
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Electronic absorption spectra of Sm(II) and Yb(II) ions in a LiCl–KCl eutectic melt at 450 °C
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Electronic absorption spectra of the C60 complexes with some organic donors
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Electronic absorption spectra, optical line strengths, and crystal-field energy-level structure of Nd3+ in hexagonal [Nd(H2O)9](CF3SO3)3 Original Research Article
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Electronic absorption spectroscopy and time-dependent density functional theory calculations on the nickel(II) complex of 1,4-bis(pyrrol-2-ylmethyleneamino)butane
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Electronic absorption spectroscopy of natural (Fe2+, Fe3+)-bearing spinels of spinel s.s.-hercynite and gahnite-hercynite solid solutions at different temperatures and high-pressures
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Electronic absorption spectrum of phenyl radical
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Electronic access to scientific information
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Electronic administration of industrial property rights at the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property
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Electronic and atomic structure computation of disordered low index surfaces of image-alumina
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Electronic and atomic structure of amorphous thin films with high-resolution XPS: Examples of applications & limitations
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Electronic and atomic structure of the Cu/Si(1 1 1) ‘quasi-5×5’ overlayer
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Electronic and atomic structure of the surface
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Electronic and atomic structures of Si–C–N thin film by X-ray-absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic and atomic structures of the Ag induced superstructure on Ge(111)
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Electronic and bonding properties of MgH2–Nb containing vacancies
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Electronic and chemical properties of mixed-metal oxides: adsorption of SO2 on SrTiO3(0 0 1)
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Electronic and chemical properties of mixed-metal oxides: basic principles for the design of DeNOx and DeSOx catalysts
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Electronic and chemical structure of conjugated polymer surfaces and interfaces: applications in polymer-based light-emitting devices
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Electronic and chemical structure of conjugated polymer surfaces and interfaces: Implications for polymer-based electronic devices
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Electronic and computer-generated patient questionnaires in standard care
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Electronic and conformational features of derivatives of meso-thien-2-ylporphyrins on protonation and perbromination
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Electronic and crystal structure and bonding in Ti-based ternary solid solution nitrides and Ti–Cu–N nanocomposite films
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Electronic and crystal structures of nanolaminate yttrium aluminum carbide YAl3C3
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Electronic and crystal structures of organic superconductors under the uniaxial strain
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Electronic and crystal structures, size (ECS2) model for predicting binary solid solutions
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Electronic and dehydrogenation properties of TiB2 cluster-doped NaAlH4 (101) surface: A first-principle approach
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Electronic and dielectric properties of a suboxide interlayer at the silicon–oxide interface in MOS devices
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Electronic and digital librarian positions: A content analysis of announcements from 1990 through 2000
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Electronic and dynamical effects from the unusual features of the Raman spectra of oligo and polythiophenes
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Electronic and dynamical properties of NiAl studied from first principles
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Electronic and elastic contributions in the enhanced stability of Ge(1 0 5) under compressive strain
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Electronic and elastic properties of a double perovskite slab–rocksalt layer of Eu2SrAl2O7 investigated by LSDA+U
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Electronic and elastic properties of Mg7TiH16 hydrogen storage material
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Electronic and electrochemical properties of cationic complexes [Fe(R-Sal)2Trien]+ in solution: Evidence of formation of phenoxyl radicals upon oxidation
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Electronic and electrochemical properties of LixNi1−yCoyO2 cathode material
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Electronic and energetic properties of Ge(110) pentagons
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Electronic and geometric investigations of the Ca/Si(1 1 1)-(image) surface
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Electronic and geometric properties of exohedral potassium-fullerenes
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Electronic and geometric structure of methyl oxirane adsorbed on Si(1 0 0)2 × 1
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Electronic and geometric structure of thin CoO(100) films studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and Auger electron diffraction
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Electronic and geometric structures of fluorine adsorbed graphene
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Electronic and geometric structures of vanadium cluster ions, Vn+ (n=3-5), studied by optical absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic and geometric structures of vanadium cluster ions, Vn+ (n=3–5), studied by optical absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic and geometrical structure and magnetic ordering in passivated Mn12O12-acetate nanomagnets
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Electronic and geometrical structure of H2BOBH2. An ab initio study
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Electronic and infrared spectra of jet-cooled 4-aminobenzonitrile-H2O. Change of NH2 from proton acceptor to proton donor by CN substitution
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Electronic and infrared spectroscopy of chiral (±)-cis-1-amino-indan-2-ol in a supersonic jet
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Electronic and interface state density distribution properties of Ag/p-Si Schottky diode
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Electronic and ionic conductivity of Eu0.2Ce0.8O2 − δ
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Electronic and ionic conductivity of glasses inside the Li2O–MoO3–P2O5 system
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Electronic and ionic relaxations in oxide glasses
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Electronic and lattice excitations in nonuniform one-dimensional clusters
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Electronic and lattice structures in potassium doped stage-1 polyacetylene
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Electronic and lattice structures in potassium-doped stage-1 polyacetylene II. Effects of incommensurate arrangement of dopants and revaluation of the Thomas-Fermi potential
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Electronic and level statistics properties of Si/SiO2 quantum dots
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Electronic and luminescence properties of sputter-deposited TiO2 nanostructures
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Electronic and Magnetic Properties Due to Co Ions in La0.9Sr0.1Fe1-xCoxO3
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Electronic and magnetic properties for Co13 clusters deposited on graphene: A first-principles exploration
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Electronic and magnetic properties in Fe-based Fe1−xNix, Fe1−xCox, and Fe1−xVx films on W(1 1 0)
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Electronic and magnetic properties of 3d transition-metal selenides from first principles
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Electronic and magnetic properties of 3d transition-metal-doped GaAs
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Electronic and magnetic properties of a full-Heusler alloy Co2CrGe: a first-principles study
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Electronic and magnetic properties of a natural aegirine as observed from its Mössbauer spectra
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Electronic and magnetic properties of acid-adsorbed nanoporous activated carbon fibers Original Research Article
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Electronic and magnetic properties of adsorbed H2 on graphene with atomic defects: Ab initio study
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Electronic and magnetic properties of C60–Fen–graphene intercalating nanostructures (n = 1–6) predicted from first-principles calculations
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Electronic and magnetic properties of C-doped Mg3N2: A density functional theory study
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Electronic and magnetic properties of CeCoGa
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Electronic and magnetic properties of copper-family-element atom adsorbed graphene nanoribbons with zigzag edges
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Electronic and magnetic properties of deformed and defective single wall carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic and magnetic properties of diluted magnetic semiconductors in zincblende structure
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Electronic and magnetic properties of Fe, Co and Ni atomic chains encapsulated in BN nanotube bundle
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Electronic and magnetic properties of GaMnAs: annealing effects
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Electronic and magnetic properties of metal atom adsorption on SWNT
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Electronic and magnetic properties of multishell Co nanowires coated with Cu
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Electronic and magnetic properties of nitrogen-doped finite-size and open-ended zigzag carbon nanotubes
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Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Organic Conductors (DMET)2MBr4 (M = Fe, Ga)
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Electronic and magnetic properties of perfect and defected germanium nanoribbons
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Electronic and magnetic properties of polypyrrole films depending on their one-dimensional and two-dimensional microstructures
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Electronic and magnetic properties of silicon adsorption on graphene
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Electronic and magnetic properties of the Fe-doped CuInS2
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Electronic and magnetic properties of thin film with intermediate electron density
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Electronic and magnetic properties of transition metal doped MgO sheet: A density-functional study
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Electronic and magnetic properties of transition-metal atoms absorbed on Stone–Wales defected graphene sheet: A theory study
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Electronic and magnetic properties of transition-metal-doped sodium superatom clusters: TM@Na8 (TM = 3d, 4d and 5d transition metal)
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Electronic and magnetic properties of triangular graphene nanoflakes embedded in fluorographene
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Electronic and magnetic properties of triple-layered ruthenate Sr4Ru3O10 single crystals grown by a floating-zone method
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Electronic and magnetic properties of ultrathin films and interfaces investigated by dichroic core-level photoelectron spectroscopy
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Electronic and magnetic properties of YBa2Fe3O8 from a first-principles study
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Electronic and magnetic structure in 4d transition metal clusters
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Electronic and magnetic structure of a triacetylphlorogucinol-bridged -symmetric trinuclear copper complex: Magnetic characterization, ESR spectroscopy, and DFT calculations
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Electronic and magnetic structure of the undoped two and three-leg ladder cuprates in an itinerant electrons model
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Electronic and magnetic structure of vivianite: cluster molecular orbital calculations
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Electronic and magnetic structure studies of double perovskite Sr2CrReO6 by first-principles calculations
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Electronic and magnetic structures of Fe on a vicinal Au(1 1 1) surface
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Electronic and magnetic structures of FeSn compound investigated by first principle, mean field and series expansions calculations
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Electronic and magnetism properties of half-bare zigzag silicon carbon nanoribbons from hybrid density functional calculations
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Electronic and magnetoresistive properties of MnAs(0001)/GaAs(111) heterostructures
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Electronic and magnetothermal properties of ferromagnetic clusters Original Research Article
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Electronic and mechanical degradation of oxidized CNTs Original Research Article
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Electronic and mechanical properties of 5d transition metal mononitrides via first principles
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Electronic and mechanical properties of Cr2GeC with hybrid functional and correlation effects
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Electronic and mechanical properties of ordered (Pu, U) O2 compounds: A density functional theory +U study
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Electronic and mechanical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes interacting with epoxy: A DFT study
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Electronic and mechanical properties of ZnS nanowires with different surface adsorptions
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Electronic and molecular structure of [Cr(N)(NCO)4]2−, the first example of a mixed nitride–cyanate complex
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Electronic and molecular structure of charge transfer singlet states: 4-(9-anthryl)julolidine and 4-(9-acridyl)julolidine
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Electronic and molecular structures of C60-based polyanionic high-spin molecular clusters: Direct spin identification and electron spin transient nutation spectroscopy for high-spin chemistry
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Electronic and molecular structures of α,ω-diphenylpolyynes in the lowest excited triplet states
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Electronic and nuclear contributions to the third-order nonlinear optical properties of new polyfluroalkysulfanyl-substituted tetrathiafulvalene derivatives
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Electronic and nuclear correlation dynamics of H2+ in an intense femtosecond laser pulse
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Electronic and optical analysis of high-efficiency photovoltaic materials based on a GaN semiconductor
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Electronic and optical characterisation of TiO2 films deposited from ceramic targets
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Electronic and optical characterisation of TiO2 films deposited from ceramic targets
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Electronic and optical excitations in crystalline conjugated polymers
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Electronic and optical features of N,N′-bis(4-aminophenyl)1,4-quinonenediimine doped with silicotungsten polyacid: Experimental and numerical studies
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Electronic and optical investigation of hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry
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Electronic and optical properties analysis on Bi/N-codoped anatase TiO2
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Electronic and optical properties of 2D graphene-like compounds titanium carbides and nitrides: DFT calculations
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Electronic and optical properties of 4.2 μm“N” structured superlattice MWIR photodetectors
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Electronic and optical properties of a nanographite ribbon in an electric field Original Research Article
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Electronic and Optical Properties of AlN Nanosheet Under Uni-axial Strain
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Electronic and optical properties of anatase TiO2 nanotubes
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Electronic and optical properties of BGO:Nd: The role of localized and delocalized f electrons
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Electronic and optical properties of boron nitride nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of bundled single-walled carbon nanotubes investigated by the first-principles method Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of C and Nb co-doped anatase TiO2
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Electronic and optical properties of cetineites nanoporous semiconductors with zeolite-like channel structure
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Electronic and optical properties of Co-doped 3C-SiC from density functional calculations
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Electronic and optical properties of defect chalcopyrite HgAl2Se4 Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of dibenzothiophen-S,S-dioxide and EDOT based conducting polymers
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Electronic and optical properties of distorted rare-earth manganite under hydrostatic pressure
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Electronic and optical properties of doped crystals: First-principles calculations
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Electronic and optical properties of double-walled armchair carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of Fe, Zn and Pb sulfides
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Electronic and optical properties of finite carbon nanotubes in a static electric field
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Electronic and optical properties of functionalized pentacene compounds in the solid state
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Electronic and optical properties of GaS: A firstprinciples study
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Electronic and optical properties of InAs/InP self-assembled quantum dots on patterned substrates
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Electronic and optical properties of LiMgN, LiMgP and LiMgAs under hydrostatic pressure Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of mixed Be-chalcogenides Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of MoS2 (0 0 0 1) thin films: Feasibility for solar cells
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Electronic and optical properties of MoS2–WS2 multi-layers: First principles study
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Electronic and optical properties of neutral and charged MEH-PPV
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Electronic and optical properties of neutral and charged poly (p-phenylene vinylene )
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Electronic and optical properties of orthorhombic LiInS2 and LiInSe2: A density functional theory investigation
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Electronic and optical properties of rare earth trifluorides RF3 (R = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd and Dy)
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Electronic and optical properties of S/I-codoped anatase TiO2 from ab initio calculations
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Electronic and optical properties of single-layered silicon sheets
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Electronic and Optical Properties of Size-Controlled ZnO Nanoparticles Synthesized by a Facile Chemical Approach
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Electronic and Optical Properties of SnGe and SnC Nanoribbons: A First-Principles Study
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Electronic and optical properties of SrTiO3 under pressure effect: Ab initio study
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Electronic and optical properties of TaO1−xN1+x-based alloys
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Electronic and optical properties of the antifluorite semiconductors Be2C and Mg2X (image, Si, Ge) under hydrostatic pressure Original Research Article
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Electronic and optical properties of the express purified SWCNTs produced by HiPCO process
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Electronic and Optical Properties of the Graphene and Boron Nitride Nanoribbons in Presence of the Electric Field
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Electronic and optical properties of the LiCdX (X = N, P, As and Sb) filled-tetrahedral compounds with the Tran–Blaha modified Becke–Johnson density functional
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Electronic and optical properties of the orthorhombic compounds FeX2 (X = P, As and Sb)
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Electronic and optical properties of the orthorhombic compounds PdPX (X = S and Se)
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Electronic and optical properties of TiCoSb under different pressures
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Electronic and optical properties of ultrathin single walled boron nanotubes – An ab initio study
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Electronic and optical properties of W-doped SnO2 from first-principles calculations
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Electronic and optical properties of ZnxCd1−xSe
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Electronic and Optoelectronic Properties of Semiconductor Structures [Book Review]
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Electronic and oxide ion conductivity in Pr2Ni0.71Cu0.24Ga0.05O4/Ce0.8Sm0.2O2 laminated film
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Electronic and phonon properties of Sc-TM (TM = Ag, Cu, Pd, Rh, Ru) compounds
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Electronic and phononic friction of solids at low temperatures
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Electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy of Rg•NO (Rg = rare as), NO•N2 and NO•CH4 molecular complexes
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Electronic and photovoltaic properties of a single layer poly[3-(2″,5″-diheptyloxyphenyl)-2,2′-bithiophene] devices
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Electronic and photovoltaic properties of Al/p-Si/copper phthalocyanine photodiode junction barrier
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Electronic and positronic studies of zinc-blend boron phosphide BP underpressure
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Electronic and Raman-type nonlinearities of thin films of oligomeric paraphenylene vinylenes Original Research Article
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Electronic and Satellite Navigation
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Electronic and spectral properties of adatoms on metals in electrostatic fields
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Electronic and steric effects in cobalt Schiff bases complexes: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity of some cobalt(II) tetra-halogens-dimethyl salen complexes
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Electronic and steric effects of ligands as control elements for rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation
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Electronic and steric effects of silyl groups in silicon-directed Norrish type cleavages
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Electronic and steric effects of substituents in series of Zn2+ asymmetrical bis-Schiff-base ligands complexes on catalytic ring-opening copolymerization of CHO and MA
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Electronic and steric effects on the intramolecular Schmidt reaction of alkyl azides with secondary benzyl alcohols
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Electronic and steric properties of stable silylene ligands in metal(0) carbonyl complexes
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Electronic and structural changes induced by irradiation or annealing in pulsed laser deposited As50Se50 films. An XPS and UPS study Original Research Article
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Electronic and structural consequences of n-doping: bithiazole oligomers and partially reduced bithiazolium cations
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Electronic and structural effects in muscular relaxants: Riparin I and Riparin III
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Electronic and Structural Effects of Nitrogen Doping on the Ionic Conductivity of -Li3PO4
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Electronic and structural features of Pd cluster on MgO 100/ 3 surface cluster
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Electronic and structural influence of Ni by Pd substitution on the hydrogenation properties of TiNi
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Electronic and structural instabilities of mixed-stack organic charge-transfer salts
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Electronic and structural promotion of barium hexaaluminate as a ruthenium catalyst support for ammonia synthesis
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Electronic and structural properties of (n = 3–6) , and
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Electronic and structural properties of : A proposal about the role of Ti 3s and 3p states for ferroelectricity
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Electronic and structural properties of A Al2Se4 (A=Ag, Cu, Cd, Zn) chalcopyrite semiconductors
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Electronic and structural properties of armchair SWCNT/TiO2(110)-(1 × 2) system
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Electronic and structural properties of Au-doped zigzag boron nitride nanotubes: A DFT study
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Electronic and structural properties of BaTe
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Electronic and structural properties of CaH2: an ab initio Hartree–Fock study Original Research Article
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Electronic and structural properties of carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic and structural properties of graphene-based metal-semiconducting heterostructures engineered by silicon intercalation
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Electronic and structural properties of La0.4Sr0.6Ti1−yCoyO3±δ electrode materials for symmetric SOFC studied by hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic and structural properties of molecular C36
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Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxygen-Doped BN Nanotubes
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Electronic and structural properties of palladium-based Heusler superconductors
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Electronic and structural properties of reduced-charge montmorillonites
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Electronic and structural properties of SnxTi1−xO2 solid solutions: a periodic DFT study
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Electronic and structural properties of the InP(1 0 0)(2 × 4) surface studied by core-level photoemission and scanning tunneling microscopy
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Electronic and structural properties of TiB2: Bulk, surface, and nanoscale effects
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ELECTRONIC AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF TIN DIOXIDE IN CUBIC PHASE
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Electronic and structural properties of transition-metal carbide and nitride surfaces
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Electronic and structural studies of immobilized thiol-derivatized cobalt porphyrins on gold surfaces
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Electronic and structural study of [BeH3]− ligands coordinated to alkali-metals
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Electronic and structural trends in small GaAs clusters
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Electronic and superconducting properties of the binary carbide La2C3
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Electronic and superconducting properties of the binary carbide La2C3
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Electronic and superconducting properties of silicon and carbon clathrates
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Electronic and thermal contributions to the non-linear refractive index of Nd3+ ion-doped fluoride glasses
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Electronic and thermodynamic properties of under high pressure and temperature
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Electronic and transformation properties of a metastable defect introduced in epitaxially grown sulfur doped n-GaAs by particle irradiation
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Electronic and transport properties of polycrystalline Ba8Ga15Ge31 type I clathrate prepared by SPS method
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Electronic and vibrational analysis of porphyrazine liquid-crystalline structure: Toward photochemical phase switching
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Electronic and vibrational changes induced by different acidic vapors in polyaniline
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Electronic and vibrational densities of states of ab initio generated nanoporous carbons
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Electronic and vibrational excitation in gas phase thymine and 5-bromouracil by electron impact
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Electronic and vibrational excitation of single molecules with a scanning tunneling microscope
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Electronic and vibrational excitations in carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic and vibrational polarizabilities of the twenty naturally occurring amino acids Original Research Article
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Electronic and vibrational properties of chemically modified single-wall carbon nanotubes
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Electronic and vibrational properties of laser modified C60
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Electronic and vibrational properties of Mg- and O-related complexes in GaN
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Electronic and vibrational properties of Rb-intercalated MoS2 nanoparticles
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Electronic and vibrational properties of Rb-intercalated MoS2 nanoparticles
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Electronic and vibrational spectra of aniline–benzene hetero-dimer and aniline homo-dimer ions
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Electronic and vibrational spectra of C60 complexes at high pressures
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Electronic and vibrational spectroscopy of jet-cooled complexes of o-cyanophenol
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Electronic and vibrational states of oxygen and sulfur molecular ions inside implanted SiO2 films
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Electronic and vibronic optical excitations of a quarter-filled periodic octamer
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Electronic and vibronic structure of the fluorescent levels of cubic and near cubic Mn2+ centers in ZnS
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Electronic anisotropy in the D ªD edge region of Cu 110/
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Electronic apex locator
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Electronic apparatus, battery management system, and battery management method
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Electronic aspects of beryllium–tungsten surface alloying, a density functional approach
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Electronic aspects of the phosphine-oxide → phosphinous acid tautomerism and the assisting role of transition metal centers
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Electronic aspects of the phosphine-oxide → phosphinous acid tautomerism and the assisting role of transition metal centers
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Electronic assessment and its relationship with technology acceptance and student satisfaction
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Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamps With Phase-Locked Loop Control Scheme
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Electronic ballast for multiple fluorescent lamp systems
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Electronic ballast for operating fluorescent lamps over wide temperature range
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Electronic ballast with piezoelectric transformer for cold cathode fluorescent lamps
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Electronic band assignments of high- and low-spin Ni[R′2P(NR)2]2
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Electronic band dispersion of vertically aligned multiwall-carbon nanotubes
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Electronic band gap of SrSe at high pressure
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Electronic band gaps of semiconductors as influenced by their isotopic composition
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Electronic band gaps of ternary corundum solid solutions from Fe2O3–Cr2O3–Al2O3 system for photocatalytic applications: A theoretical study
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Electronic band structure and fermi surfaces of low-dimensional image Original Research Article
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Electronic band structure and influence of uniaxial stresses on the properties of K2SO4 crystal: ab initio study
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Electronic band structure and inter-atomic bonding in layered 1111-like Th-based pnictide oxides ThCuPO, ThCuAsO, ThAgPO, and ThAgAsO from first principles calculations
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Electronic band structure and inter-atomic bonding in tetragonal BiOCuS as a parent phase for novel layered superconductors
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Electronic band structure and Li diffusion paths in (LaLi)TiO3
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Electronic band structure and optical properties of silicon nanoporous pillar array
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Electronic band structure and optical properties of titanium oxyphosphates Li0.50Co0.25TiO(PO4) single crystals: An ab-initio calculations
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Electronic band structure and spin-density maps of SmCo5
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Electronic band structure and volume-dependent lattice dynamical properties of superconductor Sr (AlGe)
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Electronic band structure calculation of GaNAsBi alloys and effective mass study
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Electronic band structure of a Carbon nanotube superlattice
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Electronic band structure of AlB2 studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Electronic Band Structure of Cadmium Chromium Chalcogenide Spinels: CdCr2S4 and CdCr2Se4
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Electronic band structure of calcium oxide
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Electronic band structure of crystalline NaF: ionization threshold and excited states related to lattice defects
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Electronic band structure of GaAs/AlxGa1−xAs superlattice in an intense laser field
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Electronic band structure of gallium nitride: a comparative angle-resolved photoemission study of single crystals and thin films
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Electronic band structure of image from first principles
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Electronic band structure of LiInSe2: A first-principles study using the Tran-Blaha density functional and GW approximation
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Electronic band structure of the Pt(1 1 1) surface: An ab initio and tight-binding study – I
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Electronic Band Structure of TlTe
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Electronic band structure of β-ZrNCl-based nanotubes
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Electronic Band Structure Study of A2Mo9S11 (A=K, Rb) and K1.8Mo9S11
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Electronic band structures and photovoltaic properties of MWO4 (M=Zn, Mg, Ca, Sr) compounds
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Electronic band structures of filled tetrahedral semiconductor LiMgP and zinc-blende AlP
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Electronic band structures, dielectric functions and interband transitions of relaxor ferroelectric (1-x) Pb (Sc1/2Ta1/2) O3-xPbHfO3 ceramics: A spectroscopic reflectance study Original Research Article
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Electronic bands and gaps in two-dimensional semiconductor heterostructures: Square lattice systems of cylindrical quantum wells and barriers
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Electronic band-structure engineering of GaAs/AlxGa1−xAs quantum well superlattices with substructures
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Electronic bandstructures on 5d-transition metal pyrochlore: Cd2Re2O7 and Cd2Os2O7 Original Research Article
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Electronic Banking an‎d Bank Performance In Nigeria
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Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfactionin Bank Melli Iran
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Electronic Banking Capacities and Transparency in the Iranian Banking Network
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Electronic Banking Industry and Accountability (Case of Study: Employees of Refah Bank)
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Electronic Banking: Analysis of Services and Consumer Reactions in Nigeria
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Electronic Banking; a New Strategy to Create Customers’ Loyalty to Investment and Its Impact on Economic Initiatives
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Electronic based high-voltage measuring transformers
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Electronic basis of the hcp, omega and bcc phases in group IVB elements under pressure or on alloying
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Electronic Beam Steering Using Switched Parasitic Smart Antenna Arrays
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Electronic behavior in mats of single-walled carbon nanotubes under pressure
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Electronic behavior of calcined material obtained from 2,2-diphenylphosphino-1,1-binaphthyldichloro palladium
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Electronic behavior of calcined material obtained from a gallium-N-phenylene-N hybrid copolymer
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Electronic behavior of calcined material obtained from a tantalum-O-phenylene-S-tin-S-phenylene-O hybrid copolymer
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Electronic behavior of calcined materials obtained from SnO2 hydrosol/starch composite materials
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Electronic behavior of carbon clusters/hafnium oxide composite material
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Electronic Behavior of Doped Graphene Nanoribbon Device: NEGF+DFT
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Electronic behavior of hydrogen in La, Sc and Y
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Electronic behavior of three oxygen non-stoichiometric Fe4+/Fe3+ oxoperovskites
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Electronic behavior of visible light sensitive ZrO2/Cr2O3/carbon clusters composite materials
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Electronic behaviour and field emission of metal–semiconductor–insulator–metal (MSIM) heterostructures based on a-C:H films
335
Electronic behaviour settings for CSCW
336
Electronic behaviours of calcined materials from a (S-nickel-S-phenylene-O)-strontium-(O-phenylene-S-selenium-S) hybrid copolymer
337
Electronic bond rupture of Si atoms on Si(1 1 1)-(2×1) induced by 1.16-eV photon excitation
338
Electronic Book Usage at a Masterʹs Level I University: A Longitudinal Study
339
Electronic Book Use in a Public Library
340
Electronic booking of hospital appointments
341
Electronic books: children’s reading and comprehension
342
Electronic branching ratios in chemiluminescence from the collisions of Ca∗(3PJ, 1D2) atoms with halogenated methanes CX4−nYn (X, Y=F, Cl, Br)
343
Electronic branching ratios in the chemiluminescent reactions of Ca(1S) and Ca∗(3P) with ICl and IBr
344
Electronic branching ratios in the chemiluminescent reactions of Sr(1S) and Sr∗(3P, 1D) atoms with ICl and IBr
345
Electronic business and commerce: Michael Chesher, Ricky Kaura and Peter Linton (Eds.); Springer, London, January 2003, price £31.01 ($49.95), ISBN 1-8523-3584-X
346
Electronic business systems
347
Electronic calculation of Mn3AlN with anti-perovskite structure
348
Electronic calculations on fluorides and oxides of Zr, Hf and Th
349
Electronic calculations on rutile VO2 by the LMTO-ASA method Original Research Article
350
Electronic calibration developed for the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter
351
Electronic calibration developed for the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter
352
Electronic calibration of the ATLAS LAr calorimeter
353
Electronic calibration of the ATLAS LAr calorimeter
354
Electronic cam motion generation with special reference to constrained velocity, acceleration, and jerk
355
Electronic carrier mobilities of BaTiO3
356
Electronic Cataloguing: AACR2 and Metadata for Serials and Monographs: edited by Sheila Intner, Sally C. Tseng, and Mary L. Larsgaard. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2003. 182 pp. $29.95 softcover ISBN 0789022257 (also published as Cataloguing
357
Electronic changes at the Pt(1 1 1) interface induced by the adsorption of OH species
358
Electronic changes induced by vacancies on spectral and elastic properties of titanium carbides and nitrides
359
Electronic Changes of Refractive Index in Intensively Pumped Nd:YAG Laser Crystals
360
Electronic chaos controller
361
Electronic character of interdiffusion of metals in nickel
362
Electronic characterisation of oligomeric materials for thin film transistor applications
363
Electronic characteristics of InAs self-assembled quantum dots
364
Electronic characteristics of large π-electron conjugated dumbbell-shaped donors and their radial cationic salts
365
Electronic characterization and photocatalytic properties of CdS/TiO2 semiconductor composite
366
Electronic characterization of alkali ruthenium hollandites: KRu4O8, RbRu4O8 and Cs0.8Li0.2Ru4O8
367
Electronic characterization of all-thiophene conducting dendrimers: Molecules and assemblies
368
Electronic characterization of InSb quantum wells
369
Electronic characterization of quasicrystalline surface transformations
370
Electronic characterization of single grain boundary in ZnO:Pr varistors
371
Electronic characterization of SirSiO structure using 2 photo-CVD SiO thin film on atomically flat Si substrate
372
Electronic charge density transfer along a constrained reaction path from a hydronium ion configuration into a hydrogen chemisorption state on Cu(100) Original Research Article
373
Electronic charge distribution at interfaces between Cu-phthalocyanine films and semiconductor surfaces
374
Electronic charge of SnO2 grains: a quantum mechanical study of structure effects and adsorption capabilities
375
Electronic charge transfer between Au nano-particles and TiO2-terminated SrTiO3(0 0 1) substrate
376
Electronic chart review as an aid to postdischarge surgical site surveillance: Increased case finding
377
Electronic chip based on self-oriented carbon nanotube microelectrode array to enhance the sensitivity of indoor air pollutants capacitive detection
378
Electronic Chronic Disease Registers Based on Accreditation Standards for Family Medicine Teams
379
Electronic cigarettes’ withdrawal severity symptoms among users during intermittent fasting: a cross-sectional study
380
Electronic Circuit and System Simulation Methods [Book Reviews]
381
Electronic circuit implementation of the chaotic Rulkov neuron model
382
Electronic circuit model for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
383
Electronic circuits dedicated to fuzzy logic controller
384
Electronic circular dichroism spectrum of uridine studied by the SAC–CI method
385
Electronic citiesיי strategic planning case study: uremia city, Iran
386
Electronic clinical data systems: can they decrease the administrative burden of physicians?
387
Electronic coherence in pseudo two-colour pump-probe spectroscopy
388
Electronic Collaborators: Learner-centred Technologies for Literacy, Apprenticeship, and Discourse: Curtis J. Bonk and Kira S. King (Eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, London, 1998. 396 pp. ISBN 0-8058-2797-8, £29.95 (paperback)
389
Electronic collection development: A practical guide
390
Electronic collection development: a practical guide: by Stuart D. Lee. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2002. 147p. $55. ISBN 1-55570-440-9
391
Electronic commerce
392
Electronic Commerce Adoption in the Arab Countries – An Empirical Study
393
Electronic commerce adoption: an empirical study of small and medium US businesses
394
Electronic commerce adoption: an empirical study of small and medium US businesses
395
Electronic Commerce and Business Communications; Michael Chesher, Rukesh Kaura (Eds.); 274 pages, Reference List, Acronyms and Glossary, Index, ISBN 3-540-19930-6, Paper: US$60
396
Electronic commerce and free speech
397
Electronic Commerce and International Taxation:: A Square Peg in a Round Hole?
398
Electronic commerce and multi-enterprise supply/value/business chains
399
Electronic Commerce and the Internet: Issues, Problems, and Perspectives
400
Electronic commerce front-end in apparel supply chain
401
Electronic commerce in China: emerging success stories
402
Electronic commerce in China: emerging success stories
403
Electronic commerce in construction—trends and prospects
404
Electronic commerce investments, the resource-based view of the firm, and firm market value
405
Electronic Commerce Negotiation in a Supply Chain Via Constraint Evaluation
406
Electronic Commerce, Automation and Online Banking in Nigeria: Challenges and Benefits
407
Electronic commerce, marketing channels and logistics platforms––a wholesaler perspective
408
Electronic Commerce: A Managerial Perspective 2004 (International Edition): Efraim Turban, David King, Jae K. Lee and Dennis Viehland; Pearson Education International, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, November 2003, 3rd Edition, 714 pp, ISBN: 0-13-123015-8
409
Electronic commerce: supporting collaboration in the supply chain?
410
Electronic communication and collaboration in a health care practice
411
Electronic communication between tungsten alkylidyne and metal isocyanide complex fragments across phenyleneethynylene bridges
412
Electronic communication in the workplace—somethingʹs got to give
413
Electronic Communication of Mathematics and the Interaction of Computer Algebra Systems and Proof Assistants
414
Electronic communication systems effects on the success of construction projects in United Arab Emirates
415
Electronic communication through the ureylene bridge: spectroscopy, structure and electrochemistry of dimethyl 1′,1′-ureylenedi(1-ferrocenecarboxylate)
416
Electronic communication: An ounce of policy is worth a pound of cure
417
Electronic communications for reference services: A case study
418
Electronic components cooling by natural convection in horizontal channel with slots
419
Electronic concentration of negatively-charged molecules on a microfabricated biochip Original Research Article
420
Electronic conditions for carbon–carbon bond rearrangements on metallic surfaces
421
Electronic Conductance Modulation of Armchair Graphyne Nanoribbon by Twisting Deformation
422
Electronic conductance of helicenes
423
Electronic conduction and breakdown in liquid helium and liquid neon
424
Electronic conduction and stability of solid electrolytes based on lanthanum gallates
425
Electronic conduction in (Bi, Pb)–Sr–Ca–Cu–O glass-ceramics
426
Electronic conduction in (Bi,Pb)–Sr–Ca–Cu–O granular superconductors
427
Electronic conduction mechanism in chitin–polyaniline blend
428
Electronic conduction properties of Au/C60/p-Si and C60/Au/p-Si sandwich structures: I–V and transducer characteristics
429
Electronic conductivity and chemical diffusion in n-conducting barium titanate ceramics at high temperatures
430
Electronic conductivity in Na2O–FeO–P2O5 glasses
431
Electronic conductivity in the SiO2–PbO–Fe2O3 glass containing magnetic nanostructures
432
Electronic conductivity in zinc iron phosphate glasses
433
Electronic conductivity measurement of Sm- and La-doped ceria ceramics by Hebb–Wagner method
434
Electronic conductivity of Ni-doped yttria-stabilized zirconia
435
Electronic conductivity of pure ceria
436
Electronic conductivity of quasiperiodic approximants to decagonal aluminum
437
Electronic conductivity of vanadium-tellurite glass-ceramics
438
Electronic conductivity, oxygen permeability and thermal expansion of Sr0.7Ce0.3Mn1−xAlxO3−δ
439
Electronic conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, defect and electronic structure of nonstoichiometric La1−xSrxMnO3
440
Electronic configuration of Mn ions in the - molecular ferromagnet -Mn phthalocyanine studied by soft X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
441
Electronic confinement by clusters in quasicrystals and approximants
442
Electronic confinement by clusters in quasicrystals and approximants
443
Electronic conjugation of carbon atoms in spherical and cylindrical molecules Original Research Article
444
Electronic consumer style inventory: Factor exploration and multi-comparison analysis
445
Electronic contracting, publishing, and EDI law : By Michael S. Baum and Henry H. Perritt, Jr. New York: Wiley Law Publications, 1991. $105 (cloth). 871 pages. ISBN:0-471-53135-9
446
Electronic contribution to secondary electron compositional contrast in the scanning electron microscope
447
Electronic contribution to secondary electron compositional contrast in the scanning electron microscope
448
Electronic Control Devices and the Clinical Milieu
449
Electronic control of helical chirality
450
Electronic control of kink propagation at Ge(0 0 1) surface with STM: A perspective on the article: Flip motion of heterogeneous buckled dimers on Ge(0 0 1) by electron injection from STM tip by K. Tomatsu et al.
451
Electronic control of product distribution in the [5+5]-coupling of ortho-alkynylbenzaldehyde derivatives and γ,δ-unsaturated carbene complexes
452
Electronic control of product formation in the rearrangement of 1,3-dithian-2-yl-arylmethanols
453
Electronic control of reactivity using density functional perturbation methods
454
Electronic control of the competitive π donation in heteroatom substituted CpFe(CO)2(olefin)BF4 complexes and the resulting influence on the symmetry of the metal to olefin bond
455
Electronic control of the stability of rutile- versus corundum-type structures of ruthenium and rhodium oxides
456
Electronic cooling using an automatic energy transport device based on thermomagnetic effect
457
Electronic coordination and collective action: use and effects of electronic calendaring and scheduling
458
Electronic coordination and collective action: use and effects of electronic calendaring and scheduling
459
Electronic core levels of hydroxyls at the surface of chromia related to their XPS O 1s signature: A DFT + U study
460
Electronic correlation and electron–molecular vibration coupling effects on non-linear optical properties of molecular dimer
461
Electronic correlation energy in linear and cyclic carbon tetramers
462
Electronic correlation in cyclic polyenes. Behavior of approximate coupled-pair theories for large rings
463
Electronic correlations and conductivity for two coupled quantum wires
464
Electronic correlations and excitons in conducting polymers
465
Electronic correlations in double quantum dots
466
Electronic correlations in organometallic complexes
467
Electronic correlations in solids, studied using electron energy-loss spectroscopy
468
Electronic coupling and photochemical stability of O,N bound mononuclear Ru(II) and Os(II) – Hydroquinone complexes
469
Electronic coupling between molybdenum or tungsten quadruple bonds linked by dicarboxylate ligands
470
Electronic coupling in covalently-linked MM quadruple bonds: M2δ to ligand π conjugation
471
Electronic coupling in fullerene-doped semiconducting carbon nanotubes probed by Raman spectroscopy and electronic transport Original Research Article
472
Electronic coupling matrix elements of U-shaped donor-bridge-acceptor molecules and influence of mediated benzene solvent
473
Electronic coupling of quantized states in Ag nano®lm with fcc Fe(1 0 0) substrate
474
Electronic coupling of vertically coupled quantum dots: effect of the time-dependent magnetic field
475
Electronic coupling responsible for energy transfer in columnar liquid crystals
476
Electronic course reserves and digital libraries: Progenitor and prognosis
477
Electronic Customer Relationship Management: Opportunities and Challenges of Digital World
478
Electronic Customer Relationship Management: Opportunities and Challenges of Digital World
479
Electronic damping of molecular motion at metal surfaces Original Research Article
480
Electronic data capture in healthcare—NFC as easy way for self-reported health status information
481
Electronic data interchange usage in Chinaʹs healthcare organizations: the case of Beijingʹs hospitals
482
Electronic data interchange: a multi-industry investigation using grounded theory
483
Electronic data interchange: an evaluation of alternative organizational forms
484
Electronic data submission to NIST thermodynamic research center
485
Electronic Databasing of Tuberculosis in a Network Office Setting
486
Electronic deactivation in single chains, nano-aggregates and ultrathin films of conjugated oligomers
487
Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) in Iran
488
Electronic decay of molecular clusters: non-stationary states computed by standard quantum chemistry methods
489
Electronic decay rates in semiconducting carbon nanotubes
490
Electronic decoherence for electron transfer in blue copper proteins
491
Electronic decoherence in condensed phases Original Research Article
492
Electronic decoupling of surface layers from bulk and its influence in oxidation catalysis: A molecular beam study
493
Electronic defects and conjugation length in mesoscopic π-systems
494
Electronic density distorsion of NiO2 due to intercalation by Li Original Research Article
495
Electronic density of states for a one-dimensional liquid
496
Electronic density of states in sequence dependent DNA molecules
497
Electronic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) microarray detection of viable pathogenic Escherichia coli, Vibrio cholerae, and Salmonella typhi Original Research Article
498
Electronic derivatives exchanges: Implicit mergers, network externalities, and standardization
499
Electronic description using both localized and delocalized orbitals: application to a transition metal system
500
Electronic design automation using a unified optimization framework Original Research Article
501
Electronic Design of Compact Power Supply Unit for Various Voltages in Ultrasound Transient Elastography
502
Electronic Detection of DNA Hybridization: Toward CMOS Microarrays
503
Electronic detection of DNA utilizing ferrocenyl peptide conjugates probe
504
Electronic detection of focused Cherenkov rings from aerogel
505
Electronic detection of focused Cherenkov rings from aerogel
506
Electronic Detection of Target Nucleic Acids by a 2,6-Disulfonic Acid Anthraquinone Intercalator
507
Electronic device fabrication by simple hydrogen enhanced thermal donor formation processes in p-type Cz-silicon
508
Electronic Differential with Direct Torque Fuzzy Control for Vehicle Propulsion System
509
Electronic Differentiations in Palladium Alkene Complexes: trans-Phosphine Preference of Allylic Leaving Groups
510
Electronic differentiations in palladium-catalyzed allylic substitutions
511
Electronic dipole polarizability and hyperpolarizability of formic acid
512
Electronic dispersion compensation for a 10-Gb/s link using a directly modulated laser
513
Electronic distribution of public assistance benefits: System performance and stakeholder opinions
514
Electronic DNA detection
515
Electronic Ecology: A Case Study of Electronic Journals in Context: by Karla L. Hahn. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2001. 79 pp. $45.00 (paperback). ISBN 0-198006-48-1.
516
Electronic education system model
517
Electronic educational content formation with the application of cloud technologies
518
Electronic effect on the regioselectivity in the ring opening of para-substituted phenyloxiranes by acetylides
519
Electronic effect on the rotational barriers of PN bond in aminophosphanes. A theoretical approach
520
Electronic effects at 2 and 7 α–position of divalent unsaturated seven membered ring R2C6H6M (M=C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)
521
Electronic effects determining the formation of ferromagnetic III1−xMnxV alloys during epitaxial growth
522
Electronic Effects in 12-Metallacrown-3 Complexes. A Theoretical and Experimental Study
523
Electronic effects in asymmetric hydroboration
524
Electronic effects in butadiene hydrogenation catalysed by the transition metals Original Research Article
525
Electronic effects in emission of core/shell CdSe/ZnS quantum dots conjugated to anti-Interleukin 10 antibodies
526
Electronic effects in the acid-promoted deprotection of N-2,4-dimethoxybenzyl maleimides
527
Electronic effects in the d-d spectrum of NiO
528
Electronic effects in the reaction of 1,3-diaryl-1,3-diketones with hydrazinopyridines
529
Electronic effects in the regioselectivity of the singlet oxygen and 4-methyl-1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione ene reactions with isobutenylarenes
530
Electronic effects of icosahedral carboranes: kinetic evidence for interaction between boron atom and nucleophile in the solvolysis of (o-carboranyl)benzyl tosylates
531
Electronic effects of icosahedral carboranes: mechanistic alteration in solvolysis of α-(o-carboranyl)benzyl tosylates by electronic effect of substituents
532
Electronic effects of isolated halogen atoms on the Ge(001) surface
533
Electronic effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on iron grain boundary cohesion
534
Electronic effects of para-substituents on the electron configuration of dicyano[meso-tetrakis(p-substituted phenyl)porphyrinato]iron(III) complexes
535
Electronic effects of para-substitution on acetophenones in the reaction of rat liver 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase Original Research Article
536
Electronic effects of ruthenium-catalyzed [3+2]-cycloaddition of alkynes and azides
537
Electronic effects of the substituent group in 8-quinolinolato ligand on geometrical isomerism for nitrosylruthenium(II) complexes
538
Electronic effects on the acidity of phosphorus(III) triflates
539
Electronic effects on the interactions of complexes [Ru(phen)2(p-L)]2+ (L=MOPIP, HPIP, and NPIP) with DNA
540
Electronic effects on the reactivity of copper mono-bipyridine complexes
541
Electronic eigenvalue (EEVA): a new QSAR/QSPR descriptor for electronic substituent effects based on molecular orbital energies. A QSAR approach to the Ah receptor binding affinity of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and dibenzo
542
Electronic elasticity–toxicity relationships for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin congeners
543
Electronic Energies in Delta Doped AlGaAs/GaAs Heterostuctures
544
Electronic energy alignment at the PbSe quantum dots/ZnO(101̅0) interface
545
Electronic energy and charge transfer in ion–atom collisions from a first principles dynamics: He++D and H++Li
546
Electronic energy dynamics of photoexcited ternary Zintl phase LiSbTe2 and the distance estimation between trap sites Original Research Article
547
Electronic energy gap correlation function and spectral density of anharmonic molecules at low temperatures I: Theory
548
Electronic energy levels of CsCdCl3
549
Electronic energy levels of nanorings with impurities and Aharonov–Bohm effects
550
Electronic energy minimisation with ultrasoft pseudopotentials Original Research Article
551
Electronic energy relaxation and luminescence decay dynamics of Eu3+ in Zn2SiO4:Eu3+ phosphors
552
Electronic energy relaxation of benzophenone vapor Original Research Article
553
Electronic energy transfer between molecules diffusing on spherical particles: approximate expressions for the decay law of the donor
554
Electronic energy transfer between poly(9,9′-dihexylfluorene-2,2-dyil) and MEH-PPV: A photophysical study in solutions and in the solid state
555
Electronic energy transfer in linear polymers randomly labelled with chromophores Original Research Article
556
Electronic energy transfer in polymers labeled at both ends with fluorescent groups
557
Electronic energy transfer in supersonic jet expanded naphthalene-(CH2)n-anthracene bichromophoric molecules
558
Electronic equalisation for length extension of *2 to *3 in 10 Gbit/s multimode-fibre datacommunication links
559
Electronic excitation and electron capture processes in the collision between Rb atoms and Na ions by crossed molecular beams
560
Electronic excitation and ionisation of 1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (ABCO): evidence for a twisted structure from experiment and theory
561
Electronic excitation and relaxation processes in wide band gap dielectric materials in the transition region of the Keldysh parameter
562
Electronic excitation effects on radiation damage in insulators under ion irradiation
563
Electronic excitation energies, three-state intersections, and photodissociation mechanisms of benzaldehyde and acetophenone
564
Electronic excitation in a catalytic support oxide, CeO2 Original Research Article
565
Electronic excitation in atomic adsorption on metals: A comparison of ab initio and model calculations
566
Electronic excitation of C70 in the gas phase by electron energy loss spectroscopy
567
Electronic excitation of the matrix during drift of excess electrons through solid xenon
568
Electronic excitation processes in rare gas clusters studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy
569
Electronic excitation processes in the collisional system
570
Electronic excitation produced by proton moving inside polystyrene using Drude model
571
Electronic excitation spectra and singlet–triplet coupling in psoralen and its sulfur and selenium analogs
572
Electronic excitation spectra from time-dependent density functional response theory using plane-wave methods
573
Electronic excitations and energy transfer in A2SiO5–Ce (A=Y, Lu, Gd) and Sc2SiO5 single crystals
574
Electronic excitations and energy transfer in A2SiO5–Ce (A=Y, Lu, Gd) and Sc2SiO5 single crystals
575
Electronic excitations and UV luminescence in SrO crystals at 8 K
576
Electronic excitations and UV luminescence in SrO crystals at 8 K (Chem. Phys. Letters 241 (1995) 597)
577
Electronic excitations at the threefold-symmetric surface of the quasicrystal Al–Pd–Mn
578
Electronic excitations by chemical reactions on metal surfaces
579
Electronic excitations in hole-doped La1−xSrxMnO3 studied by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering Original Research Article
580
Electronic excitations in lithium ammonia Original Research Article
581
Electronic excitations in stacked oligothiophenes
582
Electronic excitations in vanadium oxide phthalocyanine studied via resonant soft X-ray emission and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
583
Electronic excitations induced by surface reactions of H and D on gold
584
Electronic excitations of double-walled armchair carbon nanotubes
585
Electronic excitations of the fullerene–thiophene-derived dyads
586
Electronic excitations: Ab initio calculations of electronic spectra and application to zirconia ZrO2, titania TiO2 and cuprous oxide Cu2O
587
Electronic excitations: density-functional versus many-body Green’s-function approaches
588
Electronic excited states in C60 thin film as revealed by spectroscopic measurements: luminescence excitation spectra and temperature dependence
589
Electronic excited states of bis(η6-arene) tungsten: an investigation by ultraviolet photoabsorption spectroscopy in the vapour and solution phases Original Research Article
590
Electronic factor for photoinduced electron transfer in porphyrin–bridge–quinone systems
591
Electronic Factors Governing Ethylene Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation Activity of Pseudomorphic PdML/Re(0001), PdML/Ru(0001), Pd(111), and PdML/Au(111) Surfaces
592
Electronic factors in catalysis: the volcano curve and the effect of promotion in catalytic ammonia synthesis Original Research Article
593
Electronic Factors in the C-Glycosidation with Silylacetylene
594
Electronic features induced by Stone–Wales defects in zigzag and chiral carbon nanotubes
595
Electronic feedback messages for home spirometry lung transplant recipients
596
Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring: Early neonatal outcomes associated with normal rate, fetal stress, and fetal distress,
597
Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring: Research guidelines for interpretation, , ,
598
Electronic film with embedded micro-mirrors for solar energy concentrator systems
599
Electronic first hyperpolarizability of polymethineimine chains with donor and acceptor groups
600
Electronic focus groups: A framework for exploration
601
Electronic friction on a superconductor surface
602
Electronic Futures in Scientific Communication and Outreach
603
Electronic golden structure of the periodic chart
604
Electronic governme nt: Government capability and terrorist resource
605
Electronic governme nt: information management capacity, organizational capabilities, and the sourcing mix
606
ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE WEBSITES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FROM THE STATE OF BAHIA
607
Electronic government in South Korea: Conceptual problems
608
Electronic government in the age of terrorism
609
Electronic government is attested to have the potential to shape public administrations to be more custome r oriented. In order to be custome r oriented, municipalities need knowledge about custome r needs. Which municipalities explore custome r needs
610
Electronic government services in Europe: Strategies, projects and applications
611
Electronic Green scattering with n-fold symmetry axis from block circulant matrices Original Research Article
612
Electronic Greenʹs functions in a T-shaped multi-quantum dot system
613
Electronic ground state conformers of β-carotene and their role in ultrafast spectroscopy
614
Electronic ground state of θ-(BEDT-TTF)2RbZn(SCN)4studied by Raman spectroscopy
615
Electronic ground state, magnetic property, and photo-excited state of ferrocene substituted phenylanthracene verdazyl radical
616
Electronic g-tensors obtained with the mean-field spin–orbit Hamiltonian
617
Electronic Health in Perspective of Healthcare Managers: A Qualitative Study in South of Iran
618
Electronic Health Literacy Level in Nurses Working at Selected Military Hospitals in Tehran in 2019
619
Electronic Health Record (EHR) As a Vehicle for Successful Health Care Best Practice
620
Electronic Health Record Architecture: A Systematic Review
621
Electronic Health Record Implementation: A SWOT Analysis
622
Electronic Health Records Acceptance and Implementation in Developing Countries: Challenges and Barriers
623
Electronic health records, platforms, libraries, and evidence: report on the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries symposium’s keynote presentation by Kenneth Mandl
624
Electronic Health Records: Critical Success Factors in Implementation
625
Electronic Health Technologies and Thematic Scopes of the Interventional Studies in Asthma: A Study based on PubMed
626
Electronic health technology for the assessment of physical activity and eating habits in children and adolescents with overweight and obesity IDA
627
Electronic health–literacy skills among nursing students
628
Electronic heat capacity and conductivity of gapped graphene
629
Electronic helix theory-guided rational design of kinetic resolutions by means of the Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation reactions
630
Electronic hole localization in rutile and anatase TiO2 – Self-interaction correction in Δ-SCF DFT
631
Electronic identification of Sarda goats under extensive conditions in the island of Sardinia
632
Electronic identity in Finland: ID cards vs. bank IDs
633
Electronic identity management in Sweden: governance of a market approach
634
Electronic imaging for 252Cf based neutron radiography
635
Electronic imaging for 252Cf based neutron radiography
636
Electronic imaging system using a high-performance HARPICON tube for neutron radiography
637
Electronic imaging system using a high-performance HARPICON tube for neutron radiography
638
Electronic Implementation of Multirate Sigma-Delta Modulators Using CMOS Technologies
639
Electronic influence of ligand substituents on the rate of polymerization of (epsilon)-caprolactone by single-site aluminium alkoxide catalysts
640
Electronic Information and Digitization: Preservation and Security Challenges
641
Electronic information delivery: Ensuring quality and value : edited by Reva Basch. Brookfield, VT: Gower, 1995. 264p. $79.95. ISBN 0-566-07567-9
642
Electronic information distribution in tourism and hospitality: Peter O’Connor; CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 1999, pp. 176, (Hdk) £ 27.50 (US$50.00), ISBN 0 85199 283 8
643
Electronic Information Seeking Among LIS Postgraduate Students at Makerere University, Uganda
644
Electronic Information Services and Bibliographic Retrieval Education Programs at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Library in Saudi Arabia
645
Electronic information sharing in local government authorities: Factors influencing the decision-making process
646
Electronic Instabilities and Localization Effects in the Quasi-TwoDimensional Monophosphate Tungsten Bronzes (PO2)4(WO3)2m and KxP4W8O32
647
Electronic instabilities in the quasi two-dimensional monophosphate tungsten bronze (PO2)4(WO3)2m (m=13)
648
Electronic instabilities in the quasi-two-dimensional conducting monophosphate tungsten bronzes Kx P4 W8 O32 (0.75 < x < 2)
649
Electronic Insurance and its Success Indicators (Case Study of Insurance Companies in Birjand)
650
Electronic interaction and charge transfer efficiencies in triaromatic donor–acceptor systems. An experimental and theoretical study
651
Electronic interaction at the TiO2–Al2O3 interface as observed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
652
Electronic interaction at the TiO2–Al2O3 interface as observed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
653
Electronic interactions and excitons in conducting polymers
654
Electronic interactions at SiO2/M′Ox (M′: Al, Ti) oxide interfaces
655
Electronic interactions at SiO2/M′Ox (M′: Al, Ti) oxide interfaces
656
Electronic interactions between aromatic adsorbates and metal oxide substrates calculated from first principles
657
Electronic interactions in 1-ethynyl-2-phenyltetramethyldisilanes HCtriple bond; length of mdashCSiMe2SiMe2C6H4X
658
Electronic interactions in metal complexed photoconducting polymers: a ZINDO study
659
Electronic interactions in rigidly linked naphthalene dimers
660
Electronic interchain interactions of the Cu(1 1 0)(2 × 1)O surface––an angle-resolved photoemission study
661
Electronic interface properties of silicon substrates after ozone based wet-chemical oxidation studied by SPV measurements
662
Electronic interface states at grain boundaries in ZnO:Pr varistors by single grain boundary measurements
663
Electronic interfaces
664
Electronic interfaces
665
Electronic Inventions And Discoveries: Electronics From Its Earliest Beginnings To The Present Day [Book Reviews]
666
Electronic ionization induced atom migration in spinel MgAl2O4
667
Electronic irradiation modification in parent Fe–Ni–C austenite and Snoek-like effects in induced alpha-martensite
668
Electronic irradiation modification in parent Fe–Ni–C austenite and Snoek-like effects in induced alpha-martensite
669
Electronic jet spectroscopy of 2,5-bis-(5-t-butyl-2-benzoxazolyl)phenol: deuterium isotope effect
670
Electronic journal access: how does it affect the print subscription price?
671
Electronic journal literature: Implications for scholars : by Jan Olsen. Westport, Mecklermedia, 1994. 78p. $25.00. ISBN 0-88736-925-1.
672
Electronic Journal Management Systems: Experiences from the Field
673
Electronic journals and their unbundled functions in scholarly communication: Views and utilization by scientific, technological and medical researchers in Japan
674
Electronic journals and user behavior: A review of recent research
675
Electronic Journals as Innovations: A Study of Author and Editor Early Adopters, by Karla Lynn Hahn: Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland, 1999. (UMI order number AAG9926786).
676
Electronic journals in ARL libraries: Issues and trends : (SPEC Kit 202), complied by Elizabeth Parang & Laverna Saunders, edited by Susan Jurrow. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1994. 169p. $40.00. ISSN 0160-3582.
677
Electronic journals in ARL libraries: Policies and procedures : (SPEC Kit 201), compiled by Elizabeth Parang & Laverna Saunders, edited by Susan Jurrow. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1994. 120p. $40.00. ISSN 0160-3582.
678
Electronic Journals on the Internet
679
Electronic labelling in recycling of manufactured articles
680
Electronic laboratory books in fusion experiments and engineering
681
ELECTRONIC LEARNING /EDUCATION IN TAKESTAN ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY: DEVELOPMENT, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS
682
Electronic learning and constructivism: A model for nursing education
683
Electronic levels in MEH-PPV
684
Electronic levels of interstitial carbon and carbon–oxygen centers in SiGe alloys
685
Electronic library and visual information research : Edited by Mel Collier and Kathryn Arnold. ELVIRA 2: Proceedings of the Second ELVIRA Conference Held in May 1995 at De Montfort University, Milton Keynes. London: Aslib, 1996. 152 pp. Price not reported
686
Electronic library and visual information research : Mel Collier and Kathryn Arnold (eds) ASLIB London (1995) Volume 1 173 pp ISBN 0 85142 347 7 Volume 2 152 pp ISBN 0 85142 354 X
687
Electronic limitations of lithium diffusibility. From layered and spinel toward novel olivine type cathode materials
688
Electronic line-shafting control for paper machine drives
689
Electronic Literacies — Language, Culture and Power in Online Education: Mark Warschauer. Erlbaum, London. 1999. 220 pp., ISBN 0-8058-3119-3 £17.95 (paperback)
690
Electronic logbook development for the KSTAR commissioning
691
Electronic mail
692
Electronic mail and privacy
693
Electronic malnutrition risk screening: new directions in clinical practice
694
Electronic marketplaces and supply chain relationships
695
Electronic marketplaces: A literature review and a call for supply chain management research
696
Electronic markets for telecommunications transport capacities
697
Electronic markets in the post-euphoric phase: relationships, values and behaviors
698
Electronic materials
699
Electronic materials
700
Electronic materials
701
Electronic materials
702
Electronic materials
703
Electronic materials
704
Electronic materials frontiers in electronic materials : Editorial overview
705
Electronic materials solid catalysts and porous solids web alert
706
Electronic materials: Editorial overview
707
Electronic measurement of the Boltzmann constant with a quantum-voltage-calibrated Johnson noise thermometer
708
ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT OF WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR AN ENGINE TEST ROOM
709
Electronic mechanism of shear modulus enhancement in rare earth intermetallics Yb1−xTmxAl3
710
Electronic mechanism of thermal destruction of radiation-induced Eʹ-centers in crystalline and glassy SiO2
711
Electronic mechanistic pattern for C–C bond-breaking from transition structures in Rubiscoʹs chemistry
712
Electronic media and human development: The legacy of Rodney R. Cocking
713
ELECTRONIC MEDIA LEARNING MATERIALS OF INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY, INDIA: An Analytical Study
714
Electronic Media Management (5th ed) By Peter K. Pringle and Michael F. Starr. Oxford: Focal Press, 2006. 407 pp. $64.95 soft cover ISBN 0240806395.
715
Electronic Media Use and Adolescent Health and Well-Being: Cross-Sectional Community Study
716
Electronic Medical Record Adoption in Hospitals That Care for Children
717
Electronic Medical Record in Central Polyclinic of Isfahan Oil Industry: a Case Study Based on Technology Acceptance Model
718
Electronic Medical Record Inaccuracies: Multicenter Analysis of Challenges with Modified Lung Cancer Screening Criteria
719
Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), Epidemiology, and Epistemology: Reflections on EMRs and Future Pediatric Clinical Research
720
Electronic Medical Records and Prevention Quality: The Prevention Index Original Research Article
721
Electronic medical records help diabetes care
722
Electronic Medical Records in low to middle income countries: The case of Khayelitsha Hospital, South Africa
723
Electronic Medical/Health Record and Pediatric Behavioral Health Providers: Progress and Problems
724
Electronic Meeting Support for Councils
725
Electronic Meetings and Established Decision Groups: Audioconferencing Effects on Performance and Structural Stability
726
Electronic memory devices based on the chalcone with negative electrostatic potential regions
727
Electronic memory effects in self-assembled monolayer systems
728
Electronic MEMS for triggered delivery
729
Electronic metastable bound states of Mn22+ and Co22+
730
Electronic microdiffraction study of structural modifications resulting from the dehydration of gypsum. Prediction of the microstructure of resulting pseudomorphs
731
Electronic micropipettor: A versatile fluid propulsion and injection device for micro-flow analysis Original Research Article
732
Electronic microscopy and EDX characterization of teotihuacan prehispanic mortar from the cave under the sun pyramid
733
Electronic modifications and surface reactivity of an ion bombarded graphite surface
734
Electronic momentum distribution in the one-dimensional extended Hubbard model: determinantal Monte Carlo study
735
Electronic money: understanding its use to increase the effectiveness of policy
736
Electronic monitoring and counseling to improve medication adherence
737
Electronic monitoring in their own words: an exploratory study of employeesʹ experiences with new types of surveillance
738
Electronic Monitoring of Adherence as a Tool to Improve Blood Pressure Control: A Randomized Controlled Trial
739
Electronic multiplex system using the Arduino platform to control and record the data of the temperatures profiles in heat storage tank for solar collector
740
Electronic nanodevices based on self-assembled metalloproteins
741
Electronic nature of the enhanced conductivity in YSZ-STO multilayers deposited by PLD
742
Electronic networking in initial teacher education: is a virtual faculty of education possible?
743
Electronic neutron sources for compensated porosity well logging
744
Electronic neutron sources for compensated porosity well logging
745
Electronic newspaper and its adopters: examining the factors influencing the adoption of electronic newspapers in Taiwan
746
Electronic non-adiabatic transitions: the line integral and approximations
747
Electronic non-text material in patent applications—some questions for patent offices, applicants and searchers
748
Electronic Northern Analysis of Genes and Modeling of Gene Networks Underlying Bovine Milk Fat Production
749
Electronic nose and Alicyclobacillus spp. spoilage of fruit juices: An emerging diagnostic tool
750
Electronic nose and chiral-capillary electrophoresis in evaluation of the quality changes in commercial green tea leaves during a long-term storage
751
Electronic nose and electronic tongue integration for improved classification of clinical and food samples
752
Electronic nose and GC–MS analysis of volatile compounds in Tuber magnatum Pico: Evaluation of different storage conditions
753
Electronic nose and isotope ratio mass spectrometry in combination with chemometrics for the characterization of the geographical origin of Italian sweet cherries
754
Electronic nose and SPME techniques to monitor phenanthrene biodegradation in soil
755
Electronic nose applied to automotive fuel qualification
756
Electronic nose as an innovative tool for the diagnosis of grapevine crown gall Original Research Article
757
Electronic nose based discrimination of a perfumery compound in a fragrance
758
Electronic nose based investigation of the sensorial properties of peaches and nectarines
759
Electronic nose based on conducting polymers for the quality control of the olive oil aroma Discrimination of quality, variety of olive and geographic origin
760
Electronic nose based on conducting polymers for the quality control of the olive oil aroma: Discrimination of quality, variety of olive and geographic origin Original Research Article
761
Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors and pattern recognition techniques: characterisation of vegetable oils
762
Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors and pattern recognition techniques: characterisation of vegetable oils Original Research Article
763
Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors as a fast alternative for the detection of adulteration of virgin olive oils Original Research Article
764
Electronic nose based on SAWS array and its odor identification capability
765
Electronic nose based on the polymer coated SAW sensors array for the warfare agent simulants classification
766
Electronic nose for black tea quality evaluation by an incremental RBF network
767
Electronic nose for ham discrimination
768
Electronic nose for microbial quality classification of grains
769
Electronic nose for space program applications
770
Electronic nose for the identification of pig feeding and ripening time in Iberian hams
771
Electronic nose for wine ageing detection
772
Electronic nose investigation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris inoculated apple and orange juice treated by high hydrostatic pressure
773
Electronic nose responses and acute phase proteins correlate in blood using a bovine model of respiratory infection
774
Electronic nose signal restoration—beyond the dynamic range limit
775
Electronic nose simulation tool centred on PSpice
776
Electronic nose technique potential monitoring mandarin maturity
777
Electronic nose technology for the detection of microbial and chemical contamination of potable water
778
Electronic nose to study postharvest dehydration of wine grapes
779
Electronic nose: a useful tool for monitoring environmental contamination
780
Electronic Nose–Membrane Interface Probe for Geoenvironmental Site Characterization
781
Electronic noses calibration procedure in the context of a multicentre medical study
782
Electronic noses for the continuous monitoring of odours from a wastewater treatment plant at specific receptors: Focus on training methods
783
Electronic noses inter-comparison, data fusion and sensor selection in discrimination of standard fruit solutions
784
Electronic noses: a review of signal processing techniques
785
Electronic noses: specify or disappear
786
Electronic office hours: a component of distance learning
787
Electronic or print books: Which are used?
788
Electronic origin of the isostructural decomposition in cubic M1−xAlxN (M=Ti, Cr, Sc, Hf): A first-principles study
789
Electronic origins for sulfur interactions with palladium alloys for hydrogen-selective membranes
790
Electronic oscillations in paired polyacetylene chains
791
Electronic Paint: Understanding Children’s Representation through their Interactions with Digital Paint
792
Electronic Paint: Understanding Childrenʹs Representation through their Interactions with Digital Paint
793
Electronic paramagnetic resonance as a tool for studying the blackening of Carrara marble due to irradiation by a Q-switched YAG laser
794
Electronic parameters and carrier transport mechanism of high-barrier Se Schottky contacts to n-type GaN
795
Electronic parameters and electronic structures in modulation-doped highly strained InxGa1−xAs/InyAl1−yAs coupled double quantum wells
796
Electronic parameters and top surface chemical stability of RbPb2Br5
797
Electronic parameters of Sr2Nb2O7 and chemical bonding
798
Electronic pathways in nanostructure fabrication
799
Electronic patient record development in Norway: The case for an evolutionary strategy
800
Electronic payment systems development in Thailand
801
Electronic payment systems: an analysis and comparison of types
802
Electronic Payments and the Performance of Tour Operators’ Supply Chain in Tanzania Tourism Industry
803
Electronic performance appraisals: The effects of e-mail communication on peer ratings in actual and simulated environments
804
Electronic perturbation investigations into excitation and ionization in the millisecond pulsed glow discharge plasma
805
Electronic perturbation investigations into excitation and ionization in the millisecond pulsed glow discharge plasma
806
Electronic phase coherence and relaxation in graphene field effect transistor
807
Electronic phase diagram of La2−xSrxCuO4 Original Research Article
808
Electronic phase diagram of the XTZ (X=Fe, Co, Ni; T=Ti, V, Zr, Nb, Mn; Z=Sn, Sb) semi-Heusler compounds
809
Electronic phase diagrams and fermi surfaces of κ-(ET)2X, the high Tc organic superconductors
810
Electronic phase separation and giant cluster coexistence in manganites
811
Electronic phase separation and the CMR effect in Pr1−xCaxMnO3 films on (0 0 1) vicinal SrTiO3 substrates
812
Electronic phase transition and ferromagnetic ordering in LaMn0.95−xRuxO3 (x≤0.4)
813
Electronic phase transition of BEDT-TTF based mixed-stack charge-transfer complexes
814
Electronic phenomena in chiral carbon nanotubes in the presence of a magnetic field
815
Electronic pill-boxes in the evaluation of antihypertensive treatment compliance: comparison of once daily versus twice daily regimen
816
Electronic polarizability and crystallization of K2O–TiO2–GeO2 glasses with high TiO2 contents
817
Electronic polarizability and its temperature dependence of Bi2O3–B2O3 glasses
818
Electronic polarizability, optical basicity and XPS spectra of Sb2O3–B2O3 glasses
819
Electronic polarizability-based stereochemical model for Sharpless AD reactions
820
Electronic polarization at surfaces and thin films of organic molecular crystals: PTCDA
821
Electronic polarization in liquid acetonitrile: A sequential Monte Carlo/quantum mechanics investigation
822
Electronic polarization in quasilinear chains
823
Electronic portal imaging with an avalanche-multiplication-based video camera
824
Electronic poster presentations in BAPEN—a controlled evaluation
825
Electronic pressure on the ferromagnetic domain wall
826
Electronic process of Cu(Ag, V, Rh)(0 0 1) surface oxidation: atomic valence evolution and bonding kinetics
827
Electronic process of nitriding: Mechanism and applications
828
Electronic processes during the sputtering of atoms from metallic surfaces studied by resonance laser ionization spectroscopy
829
Electronic processes in molecular dynamics simulations of nanoscale metal tips under electric fields
830
Electronic processes in TTF-derived complexes studied by IR spectroscopy
831
Electronic Processes of Conjugated Polymers in Semiconductor Device Structures
832
Electronic processes producing O+ ion photodesorption from oxygen adsorbed on Si(1 1 1)7 × 7
833
Electronic product returns and potential reuse opportunities: a microwave case study in the United Kingdom
834
Electronic promotion to new customers using mkNN learning
835
Electronic properties and atomic structure of graphene oxide membranes Original Research Article
836
Electronic properties and chemical bonding in quaternary arsenide oxides LaZnAsO and YZnAsO
837
Electronic properties and Compton profiles of molybdenum dichalcogenides Original Research Article
838
Electronic properties and conductance suppression of defected and doped zigzag graphene nanoribbons
839
Electronic properties and crystal structures of RE3Rh2Ga2 and RE3Rh3Si2 (RE = La, Ce)
840
Electronic properties and dipole polarizability of thiophene and thiophenol derivatives via density functional theory
841
Electronic properties and elastic constants of the ordered Ge1−xSnx alloys
842
Electronic properties and elastic constants of wurtzite, zinc-blende and rocksalt AlN Original Research Article
843
Electronic properties and electron momentum density of monoclinic WO3
844
Electronic properties and hidden symmetries of graphene Original Research Article
845
Electronic properties and hydrogen storage application of designed porous nanotubes from a polyphenylene network
846
Electronic properties and interface characterization of phthalocyanine and Ru-polypyridine dyes on TiO2 surface
847
Electronic properties and junction behaviour of micro- and nano-meter-sized polyanthranilic acid/metal contacts
848
Electronic properties and optical studies of luminescent polythiophene derivatives
849
Electronic properties and phonon spectra of SrMoO4
850
Electronic properties and pressure effect on the structural behaviour of M2AC (M = V, Nb and A = P, As)
851
Electronic properties and rare-earth ions photoluminescence behaviors in borosilicate: SrB2Si2O8
852
Electronic properties and stability of graphene nanoribbons: An interpretation based on Clar sextet theory
853
Electronic properties and structural phase transition in A4 [M4O4] (A=Li, Na, K and Rb; M=Ag and Cu): A first principles study
854
Electronic properties and structure of stage-4 MoCl5 GICs prepared from highly crystallized graphite films
855
Electronic properties and structure of vanadia ultra-thin films grown on TiO2(1 1 0) in a water vapour ambient
856
Electronic properties and structure of vanadia ultra-thin films grown on TiO2(1 1 0) in a water vapour ambient
857
Electronic properties and structure of vulcanized polyacene
858
Electronic properties for the C2v and Cs isomers of Pr@C82 studied by Raman, resistivity and scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy
859
Electronic properties of (Co, Ag) self-organized nano dots on Au(1 1 1) vicinal surfaces
860
Electronic properties of (DCl-DCNQI)2Ag
861
Electronic properties of (DMTSA)BF4 at ambient pressure
862
Electronic properties of 1,3,5-tris[4-morpholinophenyl]benzene: a new molecular switch
863
Electronic properties of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1H-tetrazole-5(4H)-thiones: An experimental and theoretical study
864
Electronic Properties of a Concentric Triple Quantum Nanoring
865
Electronic properties of a large quantum dot at a finite temperature
866
Electronic properties of a methane–water solution
867
Electronic Properties of a New Layered Organic Conductor, (BEDT-TTF)3Br(pBIB)
868
Electronic properties of a pseudomorphic Cu-layer on Ni 111/
869
Electronic properties of a single heterojunction in InSb/InAs quantum dot system
870
Electronic properties of a two-dimensional quasicrystal model based on octagonal covering structure
871
Electronic properties of a zinc oxide surface modified by ultra-thin layers of conjugated organic molecules
872
Electronic properties of a π-stacked pyrene derivative at a liquid–solid interface studied with scanning tunneling spectroscopy
873
Electronic properties of AA-stacked nanographite ribbons
874
Electronic properties of AFM-defined semiconductor nanostructures
875
Electronic properties of Ag- and CrO3-filled single-wall carbon nanotubes
876
Electronic properties of Al Ga As surface passivated by x 1yx ultrathin silicon interface control layer
877
Electronic properties of AlGaAs-based biperiodic superlattices via pseudopotential calculations
878
Electronic properties of AlGaAs-based biperiodic superlattices via pseudopotential calculations
879
Electronic properties of aligned carbon nanotubes
880
Electronic properties of alkali–metal intercalated single walled carbon nanotubes
881
Electronic properties of alkoxy derivatives of poly(para-phenylenevinylene), investigated by time-dependent density functional theory calculations
882
Electronic properties of AlVO4 for gas sensor applications
883
Electronic properties of amorphous zinc tin oxide films by junction capacitance methods
884
Electronic properties of an organic molecule within MCM-41 host: a spectroscopic and theoretical study toward elucidating the variation in band gaps of the guest species
885
Electronic properties of anatase-TiO2 codoped by cation-pairs from hybrid density functional theory calculations
886
Electronic properties of antimony monolayers on III–V (110) surfaces: a comparative study by reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy and microscopic tight-binding calculations
887
Electronic properties of aperiodic quantum dot chains
888
Electronic properties of armchair carbon nanotube array
889
Electronic properties of armchair graphene nanoribbons with BN-doping
890
Electronic Properties Of As Doped Crystalline Ge Compensated And Disordered By Fast Reactor Neutrons
891
Electronic properties of atoms and molecules containing one and two negative muons
892
Electronic properties of Au nano-particles supported on stoichiometric and reduced TiO2(1 1 0) substrates
893
Electronic properties of BaTiO3/4H-SiC interface
894
Electronic properties of bearded graphene nanoribbons Original Research Article
895
Electronic properties of BETS superconductors with magnetic anions (BETS=bis(ethylenedithio)tetraselenafulvalene)
896
Electronic properties of binary and ternary, hard and refractory transition metal nitrides
897
Electronic properties of Boron and Nitrogen doped silicene nano flake
898
Electronic properties of bromine-doped carbon nanotubes
899
Electronic properties of C60 single crystals doped with lithium by electrodiffusion
900
Electronic properties of Ca doped LaFeO3: A first-principles study
901
Electronic properties of calcined materials from a scandium-O-phenylene-O-yttrium-O-phenylene hybrid copolymer
902
Electronic properties of carbon nanostructures
903
Electronic properties of carbon nanotube/fabric composites
904
Electronic properties of carbon nanotube/fabric composites
905
Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes
906
Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes partially unzipped by oxygenation or fluorination
907
Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes with defects
908
Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes: Experimental results Original Research Article
909
Electronic properties of CdSe and Cd1_xFexSe wurtzite compounds: theoretical ab-initio investigation
910
Electronic properties of CdSe and Cd1_xFexSe wurtzite compounds: XANES measurements and analysis
911
Electronic properties of cesium-covered GaN(0001) surfaces
912
Electronic properties of chalcopyrite CuAlX2(X=S,Se,Te) compounds
913
Electronic properties of chelating dicarbene palladium complexes: A combined electrochemical, NMR and XPS investigation
914
Electronic properties of clean and Li-doped single-walled carbon nanotubes
915
Electronic properties of clean unreconstructed 6H–SiC(0 0 0 1) surfaces studied by angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
916
Electronic properties of coupled quantum dots
917
Electronic properties of crystalline materials observed in X-ray diffraction
918
Electronic properties of crystalline materials observed in X-ray diffraction
919
Electronic properties of Cs2TCNQ3 crystals grown under magnetic field
920
Electronic properties of Cs-atom doped aluminum and silicon clusters: AlnCsm and SinCsm
921
Electronic properties of Cu/SiO2/Cu structures at different temperatures
922
Electronic properties of CuO2-planes: A DMFT study
923
Electronic properties of curved graphene nanoribbons
924
Electronic properties of Cu–Zn–Al alloys
925
Electronic properties of D4h d9 complexes through a crystal-field model: an appraisal
926
Electronic properties of diamond thin film for planar diamond electron emitter applications
927
Electronic properties of dinuclear ruthenium—acetylide complexes: electrochemical and theoretical characterization
928
Electronic properties of dipole-bound (H2O)2−, (D2O)2−, (H2O)2−Arn=1,2,3, and (D2O)2−Arn=1,2,3 using negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy
929
Electronic properties of disordered bilayer graphene
930
Electronic properties of DNA binding site in transcription OmpR family: semiempirical molecular orbital calculations
931
Electronic properties of doped fullerenes
932
Electronic properties of double-walled carbon nanotube films Original Research Article
933
Electronic properties of electrolyte/anodic alumina junction during porous anodizing
934
Electronic Properties of Engineering Materials MIT Series in Materials Science and Engineering: James D. Livingston; Wiley, New York, 1999, 320 pages, hardbound, ISBN 0-471-31627-X (US$ 102.95).
935
Electronic properties of epitaxial Cu films on Pt(100)
936
Electronic properties of Erbium doped amorphous silicon
937
Electronic properties of F/Zr co-doped anatase TiO2 photocatalysts from GGA + U calculations
938
Electronic properties of formaldehyde in water: a theoretical study
939
Electronic properties of GaAs(100) surface passivated in alcoholic sulfide solutions
940
Electronic properties of GaN at high-pressure from local density and generalized gradient approximations
941
Electronic properties of GaxIn1−xP from pseudopotential calculations
942
Electronic properties of giant fullerenes and complex graphitic nanostructures with novel morphologies
943
Electronic properties of grain boundaries in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin films with various Ga-contents
944
Electronic properties of grains and grain boundaries in graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition
945
Electronic properties of graphene nanoribbons with AA-stacking order
946
Electronic properties of graphene on the C-decorated Si(111) surface: An ab initio study
947
Electronic properties of graphene with a topological defect Original Research Article
948
Electronic properties of guanine-based nanowires
949
Electronic properties of heterocyclic aromatic hydroxyl rigid-rod polymers
950
Electronic properties of HgTe-CdTe superlattices
951
Electronic properties of highly P and B doped thin Si layers grown by ECR–CVD
952
Electronic properties of highly P and B doped thin Si layers grown by ECR–CVD
953
Electronic properties of hybrid metal-discotic liquid crystal nanostructures
954
Electronic Properties of Hydrogen Adsorption on the Silicon- Substituted C20 Fullerenes: A Density Functional Theory Calculations
955
Electronic properties of hydrogen storage materials with photon-in/photon-out soft-X-ray spectroscopy Original Research Article
956
Electronic properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon–germanium alloys and long-range potential fluctuations
957
Electronic properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon–germanium alloys and long-range potential fluctuations
958
Electronic properties of hydrogenated porous Graphene based nanoribbons: A density functional theory study
959
Electronic properties of hyperbranched compounds derived by pyrrole
960
Electronic properties of InAs/GaAs nanowire superlattices
961
Electronic properties of InAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots studied by photocurrent spectroscopy
962
Electronic properties of individual and assembled homotype SWCNT bundles
963
Electronic properties of intrinsically conducting polymer-cellulose based composites
964
Electronic properties of intrinsically conducting polymer-cellulose based composites
965
Electronic properties of isostructural organic conductors (ET)3(HSO4)2 and [Ni(dddt)2]3(HSO4)2. Thermopower and tight-binding calculations
966
Electronic properties of junctions between aluminum and neutral or doped poly[3-(4-octylphenyl)-2,2′-bimiophene]
967
Electronic properties of kish graphite crystals with low values of residual resistivity ratio Original Research Article
968
Electronic properties of La3Ni2O7 and Ln4Ni3O10, Ln=La, Pr and Nd
969
Electronic properties of laser modified poly(bis-alkylthio-acetylene)
970
Electronic properties of liquid hydrogen fluoride: A sequential quantum mechanical/Born–Oppenheimer molecular dynamics approach
971
Electronic properties of liquid noble metal–Si alloys
972
Electronic properties of liquid water by sequential molecular dynamics/density functional theory
973
Electronic Properties of Materials (Third Edition): Rolf E. Hummel. Published by Springer, ISBN 0-387-95144-X, 2001. 438 pages £48/$59.95
974
Electronic properties of mesoscopic graphene structures: Charge confinement and control of spin and charge transport
975
Electronic properties of mesoscopic graphene structures: Charge confinement and control of spin and charge transport
976
Electronic properties of metallic bilayers deposited on Cu(1 1 1): A comparative study
977
Electronic Properties of Metallic Nanoclusters on Semiconductor Surfaces: Implications for Nanoelectronic Device Applications
978
Electronic properties of microcrystalline SiGe-thin films by Hall-experiments and photo- and dark-transport
979
Electronic properties of Mn compounds under strain
980
Electronic properties of model compounds simulating carbons prepared at low temperatures Original Research Article
981
Electronic properties of Mo-doped cylindrical and scroll-like divanadium pentoxide nanotubes
982
Electronic Properties of Nanocrystalline Layers of Wide-Band-Gap Materials
983
Electronic properties of nano-graphene sheets calculated using quantum chemical DFT
984
Electronic properties of nano-structured anisotropic superconductors Original Research Article
985
Electronic properties of nanostructures defined in Ga[Al]As heterostructures by local oxidation
986
Electronic properties of Nd3Co13B2 compound
987
Electronic properties of near-surface GaAsrAl Ga As quantum x 1yx wells
988
Electronic properties of neutral and polaron states in poly(p-phenylene vinylene)
989
Electronic properties of new homobimetallic anthracene-bridged η5-cyclopentadienyl derivatives of iridium(I) and of the corresponding cation radicals [L2Ir{C5H4CH2(9,10-anthrylene)CH2C5H4}IrL2]+radical dot
990
Electronic properties of novel 6 K superconductor LiFeP in comparison with LiFeAs from first principles calculations
991
Electronic properties of novel donor–acceptor type charge transfer complexes, (BETS)2(X2TCNQ) (X=Cl, Br): 1H, 77Se and 13C-NMR
992
Electronic properties of oxides: Chemical and theoretical approaches
993
Electronic Properties of PbTe Si Hetrojunction
994
Electronic properties of phosphorus-doped triode-type diamond field emission arrays
995
Electronic properties of poly(1,4-phenylene methylidynenitrilo-1,4-phenylene nitrilomethylidyne) (PPI)
996
Electronic properties of poly(3-methylthiophene)
997
Electronic properties of polyamide–PPy/metal junction and electrical conductivity of a typical sample at low temperatures
998
Electronic Properties of Polyaniline/Carbon Nanotube Composites
999
Electronic properties of polycrystalline LaFeO3. Part I: Experimental results and the qualitative role of Schottky defects
1000
Electronic properties of polycrystalline LaFeO3. Part II: Defect modelling including Schottky defects
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