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Landscape irrigation scheduling efficiency and adequacy by various control technologies
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Landscape level planning in alluvial riparian floodplain ecosystems: Using geomorphic modeling to avoid conflicts between human infrastructure and habitat conservation
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Landscape Logic: Integrating Science for Landscape Management. Ted Lefroy, Allan Curtis, Anthony Jakeman and James McKee (eds). CSIRO Publishing 2012. ISBN 978-0-64310354-2 (paperback) xiii + 298pp. Price Australian $49.95.
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Landscape management accounting as a tool for indicating the need of action for ecosystem maintenance and restoration – Exemplified for Saxony
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Landscape management and landscape changes towards more naturalness and wilderness: Effects on scenic qualities—The case of the Müritz National Park in Germany
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Landscape management strategies for the control of diffuse pollution
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Landscape mapping of the Russian Black Sea coast
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Landscape metric performance in analyzing two decades of deforestation in the Amazon Basin of Rondonia, Brazil
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Landscape metrics as indicators of coastal morphology: A multi-scale approach
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Landscape metrics as indicators: Quantifying habitat network changes of a bush-cricket Pholidoptera transsylvanica in Hungary
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Landscape mirror: the attractiveness of reflecting water
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Landscape modelling and GIS applications in the Munich Research Association for Agricultural Ecosystems (FAM)
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Landscape modelling and landscape analysis
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Landscape modelling and landscape analysis
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Landscape occupancy and local population size depends on host plant distribution in the butterfly Cupido minimus Original Research Article
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Landscape of Circular Ribonucleic Acids in Urological Cancers
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LANDSCAPE OF CULTURAL IDENTITY AT RUMAH MAKAN MINANG
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Landscape of Danube inland-delta and its potential of poplar bioenergy production
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Landscape of EGFR signaling network in human cancers: Biology and therapeutic response in relation to receptor subcellular locations
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Landscape of genomic alterations in hepatocellular carcinoma: current knowledge and perspectives for targeted therapies
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LANDSCAPE OF ISTANBUL: FROM YILDIZ ALBUMS TO YILDIZ PORCELAIN
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Landscape of supersymmetry breaking vacua in geometrically realized gauge theories Original Research Article
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Landscape pattern and productivity effects on source–sink dynamics of deer populations
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Landscape pattern and productivity effects on source–sink dynamics of deer populations
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Landscape pattern MACRS analysis and the optimal utilization of Shiyang River Basin based on RS and GIS approach
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Landscape pattern, perception and visualisation in the visual management of forests
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Landscape pattern, spatial behavior, and a dynamic state variable model
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Landscape pattern, spatial behavior, and a dynamic state variable model
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Landscape patterns and parcel boundaries: an analysis of composition and configuration of land use and land cover in south-central Indiana
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Landscape patterns and their changes in Sichuan Ruoergai Wetland National Nature Reserve
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Landscape patterns as indicators of ecological change at Fort Benning, Georgia, USA
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Landscape patterns influencing bird assemblages in a fragmented neotropical cloud forest Original Research Article
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Landscape patterns of vegetation change indicated by soil carbon isotope composition
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Landscape perspective on energy forests
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Landscape planning and design principles of holiday village: Antalya Kemer Ulusoy holiday village
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LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND ECOLOGY GREEN ROOF AS SUSTAINABLE, ECOLOGICAL VISION FOR CAIRO 2050
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Landscape planning facing the challenge of the development of cultural landscapes
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Landscape planning for biodiversity
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Landscape planning in hazardous zones, lessons from Hurricane Katrina, August 2005
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Landscape planning to reduce coastal eutrophication: agricultural practices and constructed wetlands
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Landscape planning: its contributions to the evolution of the profession of landscape architecture
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Landscape preferences and patterns of residential development
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Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al
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Landscape prospects of the next millennium
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Landscape quality based upon diversity, coherence and continuity: Landscape planning at different planning-levels in the River area of The Netherlands
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Landscape quality on organic farms in the Messara valley, Crete Organic farms as components in the landscape
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Landscape refuges delay resistance of the European corn borer to Bt-maize: A demo-genetic dynamic model
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Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems Case study of the CIFOR/Japan project in Indonesia and Peru
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Landscape research — exploring ecosystem processes and their relationships at different scales in space and time
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Landscape response functions for biodiversity—assessing the impact of land-use changes at the county level
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Landscape response to the intentional use of the Birds Point New Madrid Floodway on May 3, 2011
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Landscape responses to intraplate tectonism: Quantitative constraints from 10Be nuclide abundances
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LANDSCAPE REVIEWS IN TURKISH PHOTOGRAPH
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Landscape scale linkages in critical zone evolution
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Landscape scale planning: exploring alternative land use scenarios
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Landscape scale vegetation-type conversion and fire hazard in the San Francisco bay area open spaces
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Landscape sensitivity in time and space — an introduction
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Landscape sensitivity to rapid environmental change—a Quaternary perspective with examples from tropical areas
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Landscape sensitivity: an ecological view
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Landscape sensitivity: from theory to practice
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Landscape setting and risk of Ranavirus mortality events Original Research Article
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Landscape similarity, retrieval, and machine mapping of physiographic units
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Landscape Simulation Modeling, A. Voinov, R. Costanza (Eds.). Springer, Heidelberg (2004)
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Landscape Simulation Modeling, A. Voinov, R. Costanza (Eds.). Springer, Heidelberg (2004)
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Landscape spatial dynamics over 38 years under natural and anthropogenic pressures in Mount Lebanon
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Landscape stories: Using ideal type narratives as a heuristic device in rural studies
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Landscape structure affects dispersal in the greater white-toothed shrew: Inference between genetic and simulated ecological distances
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Landscape structure affects dispersal in the greater white-toothed shrew: Inference between genetic and simulated ecological distances
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Landscape structure analysis of Kansas at three scales
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Landscape structure and asymmetrical inter-patch connectivity in a metapopulation of the endangered Iberian lynx Original Research Article
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Landscape structure and bird species richness: implications for conservation in rural areas between natural parks
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Landscape structure and habitat management differentially influence insect natural enemies in an agricultural landscape
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Landscape structure and management regime as indicators of calcareous grassland habitat condition and species diversity
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Landscape structure as an indicator of biodiversity: matrix effects on species richness
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Landscape structure indices for assessing urban ecological networks
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Landscape structure versus the effectiveness of nature conservation: Roztocze region case study (Poland)
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Landscape supplementation in adjacent savannas and its implications for the design of corridors for forest birds in the central Cerrado, Brazil Original Research Article
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Landscape Tourism, Expression of Meaning of Place Understanding
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Landscape transformation through the use of ecological and socioeconomic indicators in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China, Mekong Region
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Landscape variations in understory PAR for a mixed deciduous forest in New England, USA
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Landscape vegetation modelling with vital attributes and fuzzy systems theory
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Landscape vegetation modelling with vital attributes and fuzzy systems theory
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Landscape versus ungulate control of gross mineralization and gross nitrification in semi-arid grasslands of Yellowstone National Park
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Landscape versus ungulate control of gross mineralization and gross nitrification in semi-arid grasslands of Yellowstone National Park
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Landscape visualisation and climate change: the potential for influencing perceptions and behaviour
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Landscape water potential as a new indicator for monitoring macrostructural landscape changes
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Landscape Zonation, benefit functions and target-based planning: Unifying reserve selection strategies Original Research Article
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Landscape, care and the relational self: Therapeutic encounters in rural England
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Landscape, ideology, and religion: a geography of Ocean Grove, New Jersey
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Landscape, Memory and the Australian War Experience, 1915-18
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Landscape, monumental architecture, and ritual: a reconsideration of the South Indian ashmounds
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Landscape, nature, and the body politic: from Britain’s Renaissance to America’s New World: Kenneth Robert Olwig with a foreword by Yi-Fu Tuan, Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002, xxxii+299 pp., ISBN 0-299-17420-4 (cloth) and 0-299-17
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Landscape, politics and the historical geography of southern Africa
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Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning, Daniel C. Knudsen, Michelle M. Metro-Roland, Anne K. Soper, Charles E. Greer (Eds.), Ashgate Publishing Limited, USA/Aldershot, 176 pp., Hardback, ISBN: 978-0-7546-4943-4: £ 50.00
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Landscape-based population viability models demonstrate importance of strategic conservation planning for birds
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Landscape-level effects on avifauna within tropical agriculture in the Western Ghats: Insights for management and conservation
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Landscape-level impact of tropical forest loss and fragmentation on bird occurrence in eastern Guatemala
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Landscape-level impact of tropical forest loss and fragmentation on bird occurrence in eastern Guatemala
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Landscape-level optimization using tabu search and stand density-related forest management prescriptions
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Landscape-level simulation of forest insect disturbance: Coupling swarm intelligent agents with GIS-based cellular automata model
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Landscape-level simulation of forest insect disturbance: Coupling swarm intelligent agents with GIS-based cellular automata model
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Landscape-level thresholds of habitat cover for woodland-dependent birds Original Research Article
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Landscape-level variability in the age underestimation of understory black spruce in the northern boreal forest of Quebec
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Landscape-level variation in temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition
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Landscape-level variation in temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition
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Landscape-moderated bird nest predation in hedges and forest edges
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Landscape-moderated importance of hedges in conserving farmland bird diversity of organic vs. conventional croplands and grasslands
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Landscapes and life, studies in honour of Urve Miller: A.M. Robertsson, R. Hackens, S. Hicks, J. Risberg, A. Akerlund (editors). Journal of the European Network of Scientific and Technical Cooperation for the Cultural Heritage (PACT), vol. 50, 1996, 507 p
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Landscapes and life, studies in honour of Urve Miller: A.M. Robertsson, R. Hackens, S. Hicks, J. Risberg, A. Akerlund (editors). Journal of the European Network of Scientific and Technical Cooperation for the Cultural Heritage (PACT), vol. 50, 1996, 507 p
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Landscapes and soils through time — Progress and challenges in palaeopedology and soil geography
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Landscapes in change—opposing attitudes in Saaremaa, Estonia
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Landscapes of a New Cultural Economy of Space
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Landscapes of Desire: Anglo Mythologies of Los Angeles
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Landscapes of Fear: Perceptions of Nature and the City in the Middle Ages : , (Cambridge: Cambridge Polity Press, 1994. Pp.viii+222. £39.50)
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Landscapes of political memories: War legacies and land negotiations in Laos
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Landscapes of the lifespan: Exploring accounts of own gardens and gardening
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Landscapes of the Second Nature: Emptiness as a Non-Site Space
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Landscapes with wild bee habitats enhance pollination, fruit set and yield of sweet cherry
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Landscapes, soils, and mound histories of the Upper Indus Valley, Pakistan: new insights on the Holocene environments near ancient Harappa
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Landscapes, tourism, and conservation
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Landscape-scale assessment of soil response to long-term organic and mineral fertilizer application in an industrial oil palm plantation, Indonesia
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Landscape-scale changes in seagrass distribution over time: a case study from Success Bank, Western Australia
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Landscape-scale conservation of an endangered migrant:the Swift Parrot (Lathamus discolor) in its winter range Original Research Article
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Landscape-scale flow patterns over a vegetated tidal marsh and an unvegetated tidal flat: Implications for the landform properties of the intertidal floodplain
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Landscape-scale impacts of transportation infrastructure on spatial dynamics of two vulnerable ungulate species in Ghamishloo Wildlife Refuge, Iran
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Landscape-scale N mineralization and greenhouse gas emissions in Canadian Cryosols
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Landscape-scale patterns of forest pest and pathogen damage in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
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Landscape-scale soil quality change under different farming systems of a tropical farm in Hainan, China
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Landscape-scale species richness of earthworms in the Porongurup Range, Western Australia: influence of aspect, soil fertility, and vegetation type
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Landscape-scale variability of N mineralization in forest soils
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Landscape-scale variability of N mineralization in forest soils
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Landscape-scale vegetation change in the Cairngorms, Scotland, 1946–1988: Implications for land management Original Research Article
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LANDSCAPING POTENTIAL OF VALLEYS
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Landscaping the environment for learning in Malaysia: The characteristics of the Klang-Langat Valley’s school landscapes
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Landscaping the information space of large multi-database networks
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Land–sea contrast in lightning activity over the sea and peninsular regions of South/Southeast Asia
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Land–sea correlation between Late Holocene coastal and infralittoral deposits in the SE Iberian Peninsula (Western Mediterranean)
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Land-sea correlation by means of terrestrial and marine palynomorphs from the equatorial East Atlantic: phasing of SE trade winds and the oceanic productivity
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Land–sea interactions at the east coast of Hainan Island, South China Sea: A synthesis
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Land–Sea interactions in tropical ecosystems of Hainan, China
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Land–sea mercury transport through a modified watershed, SE Brazil
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Landseerʹs apothecary
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Landslide area probability density function statistics to assess historical landslide magnitude and frequency in coastal California
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Landslide characteristics and slope instability modeling using GIS, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
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Landslide damage assessment using the Support Analysis Framework (SAF): the 2009 landsliding event in Calabria (Italy)
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Landslide deformation monitoring with ALOS/PALSAR imagery: A D-InSAR geomorphological interpretation method
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Landslide development in a coastal valley in Northern Spain: conditioning factors and temporal occurrence
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Landslide disaster prevention and mitigation through works in Hong Kong
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Landslide dynamics from high-resolution aerial photographs: A case study from the Western Carpathians, Slovakia
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Landslide evolution around Mt Campastrino (Northern Apennines, Italy): a complex and composite gravitational movement
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Landslide fatalities and the evaluation of landslide risk in Italy
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Landslide fluidization process by flume experiments
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Landslide geomorphology in a changing environment
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Landslide geomorphology: An argument for recognition, with examples from New Zealand
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Landslide hazard analysis for Hong Kong using landslide inventory and GIS
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Landslide hazard and bioengineering: towards providing improved decision support through integrated numerical model development
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Landslide hazard and risk assessment mapping of mountainous terrains — a case study from Kumaun Himalaya, India
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Landslide hazard and risk assessment using semi-automatically created landslide inventories
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Landslide hazard assessment and mitigation measures in Philippine geothermal fields
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Landslide hazard assessment in the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze river using ASTER imagery: Zigui–Badong
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Landslide hazard assessment in the Three Gorges area, China, using ASTER imagery: Wushan–Badong
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Landslide hazard assessment in Tinh Tuc town, Cao Bang province, Vietnam using Frequency ratio method and the combined Fractal-frequency ratio method
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Landslide hazard evaluation: a review of current techniques and their application in a multi-scale study, Central Italy
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Landslide Hazard Evaluation: The Landslide Hazard Curves
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Landslide hazard in the Nebrodi Mountains (Northeastern Sicily)
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Landslide hazard mapping along the coastline of the Cilento region (Italy) by means of a GIS-based parameter rating approach
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Landslide hazard spatial analysis and prediction using GIS in the Xiaojiang watershed, Yunnan, China
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Landslide Hazard Zonation in QeshmIsland
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Landslide Hazard Zonation Using AHP Model (A case study: Ayvashan damwatershed, Lorestan)
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Landslide Hazard Zonation Using Quantitative Methods in GIS
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Landslide hazards and mitigation measures at Gangtok, Sikkim Himalaya
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Landslide Hazards Zonation Using the Overlap Index and AHP Method (Case Study: Sattarkhan Dam Watershed)
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Landslide Hazards: Geotechnical Aspects and Management Policies
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Landslide identification and classification by object-based image analysis and fuzzy logic: An example from the Azdavay region (Kastamonu, Turkey)
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Landslide in the Thick Loess Terrain of North-West China: Edward Derbyshire, Xingmin Meng, and Tom A. Dijkstra, Editors, 2000. John Wiley, Chichester, U.K., 352 pp., 41 colour maps, 273 figures. Hardback (Cloth). ISBN: 0-471-97349-1. Price $260 U.S.
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Landslide incidence in the North of Portugal: Analysis of a historical landslide database based on press releases and technical reports
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Landslide induced river bed uplift in the Tal valley of Garhwal Himalaya, India
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Landslide initiation in saprolite and colluvium in southern Brazil: Field and laboratory observations
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Landslide inventories for climate impacts research in the European Alps
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Landslide inventories: The essential part of seismic landslide hazard analyses
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Landslide inventory in a rugged forested watershed: a comparison between air-photo and field survey data
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Landslide inventory maps: New tools for an old problem
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Landslide inventory of northwestern Anatolia, Turkey
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Landslide inventory using image fusion techniques in Brazil
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Landslide issues in Penang, Malaysia: Students’ environmental knowledge, attitude and practice
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Landslide locations and drainage network development: A case study of Hong Kong
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Landslide mobility and hazards: implications of the 2014 Oso disaster
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Landslide model performance in a high resolution small-scale landscape
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Landslide monitoring by using ground-based SAR interferometry: an example of application to the Tessina landslide in Italy
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Landslide monitoring with high resolution tilt measurements at the Dollendorfer Hardt landslide, Germany
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Landslide occurrence as a response to land use change: a review of evidence from New Zealand
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Landslide on a Deeply Landfilled Slope: A Case Study of Tembalang, Indonesia
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Landslide patterns reveal the sources of large earthquakes
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Landslide phenomena in the area of Pomarico (Basilicata–Italy): methods for modelling and monitoring
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Landslide process and impacts: A proposed classification method
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Landslide recognition: Identification, movement, and causes: R. Dikau, D. Brunsden, L. Schrott and M.-L. Ibsen (Editors). J. Wiley and Sons, New York, 1996, 210 pp. plus appendices, 144 figures (combining 88 photos and 110 diagrams and 27 tables, hardback
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Landslide research in the South Wales coalfield
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Landslide risk analysis between Giri and Tons Rivers in Himachal Himalaya (India)
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Landslide risk assessment and management: an overview
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Landslide Risk Assessment for Baba Heydar Watershed, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran
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Landslide risk management—A brief overview and example from Sweden of current situation and climate change
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Landslide Risk Zoning using Frequency Ratio Model (Case Study: Fathabad Rectangular Map Area, Lorestan Province)
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Landslide seismic signal recognition and mobility for an earthquake-induced rockslide in Tsaoling, Taiwan
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Landslide simulation by a geotechnical model combined with a model for apparent friction change
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Landslide Stabilization Using Soil Nail and Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls: Case Study
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Landslide stabilizing piles: Experimental evidences and numerical interpretation
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Landslide susceptibility analysis in central Vietnam based on an incomplete landslide inventory: Comparison of a new method to calculate weighting factors by means of bivariate statistics
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Landslide susceptibility analysis with a heuristic approach in the Eastern Alps (Vorarlberg, Austria)
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Landslide susceptibility analysis with logistic regression model based on FCM sampling strategy
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Landslide susceptibility and hazard mapping in Australia for land-use planning — with reference to challenges in metropolitan suburbia
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Landslide susceptibility assessment by bivariate methods at large scales: Application to a complex mountainous environment
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Landslide susceptibility assessment in Limbe (SW Cameroon): A field calibrated seed cell and information value method
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Landslide susceptibility assessment in the Hoa Binh province of Vietnam: A comparison of the Levenberg–Marquardt and Bayesian regularized neural networks
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Landslide susceptibility assessment of the Kraľovany–Liptovský Mikuláš railway case study
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Landslide susceptibility assessment using “weights-of-evidence” applied to a study area at the Jurassic escarpment (SW-Germany)
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Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Using GIS on Rock-Soil Slope along Zabidar Mountain Road Corridors, Ethiopia
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Landslide susceptibility assessment using logistic regression and its comparison with a rock mass classification system, along a road section in the northern Himalayas (India)
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Landslide Susceptibility Assessment using Remote Sensing and GIS-a Review
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Landslide susceptibility assessment using SVM machine learning algorithm
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Landslide susceptibility in a mountainous geoecosystem, Tijuca Massif, Rio de Janeiro: The role of morphometric subdivision of the terrain
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Landslide susceptibility mapping along road corridors in the Indian Himalayas using Bayesian logistic regression models
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Landslide susceptibility mapping at central Zab basin, Iran: A comparison between analytical hierarchy process, frequency ratio and logistic regression models
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Landslide susceptibility mapping at Hoa Binh province (Vietnam) using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system and GIS
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Landslide susceptibility mapping based on rough set theory and support vector machines: A case of the Three Gorges area, China
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Landslide susceptibility mapping based on Support Vector Machine: A case study on natural slopes of Hong Kong, China
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Landslide susceptibility mapping by correlation between topography and geological structure: the Janghung area, Korea
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Landslide susceptibility mapping for a part of tectonic Kelkit Valley (Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey)
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping for Shirin-darreh Dam’s Reservoir using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process and GIS
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping for Subalpine Grassland Using Frequency Ratio and Landslide Index Model
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping for the Urmia Lake basin, Iran: A multi- Criteria Evaluation Approach using GIS
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Landslide susceptibility mapping in Injae, Korea, using a decision tree
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LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING OF CANIK (SAMSUN) DISTRICT USING BAYESIAN PROBABILITY AND FREQUENCY RATIO MODELS
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Landslide susceptibility mapping of the slopes in the residual soils of the Mengen region (Turkey) by deterministic stability analyses and image processing techniques
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Averaged Weightage Score and GIS: A Case Study at Kuala Lumpur
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using downscaled AMSR-E soil moisture: A case study from Cleveland Corral, California, US
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using frequency ratio, logistic regression, artificial neural networks and their comparison: A case study from Kat landslides (Tokat—Turkey)
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using geographically-weighted principal component analysis
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using geological data, a DEM from ASTER images and an Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using GIS-Based-MCDM Method In Arabdagh Forests of Iran
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using index of entropy and conditional probability models in GIS: Safarood Basin, Iran
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using logistic regression analysis in Latyan catchment
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Landslide susceptibility mapping: A comparison of logistic regression and neural networks methods in a medium scale study, Hendek region (Turkey)
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Landslide susceptibility modelling using GIS and statical méthod in the Oued Larbaa basin (Eastern Rif, Morocco)
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Landslide susceptibility revealed by LIDAR imagery and historical records, Seattle, Washington
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Landslide susceptibility zonation in the Rio Mendoza Valley, Argentina
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Landslide Susceptibility Zonation through ratings derived from Artificial Neural Network
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Landslide susceptibility–certainty mapping by a multi-method approach: A case study in the Tertiary basin of Puy-en-Velay (Massif central, France)
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Landslide triggering scenarios in homogeneous geological contexts: The area surrounding Acri (Calabria, Italy)
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Landslide Tsunamis: Recent Findings and Research Directions
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Landslide volumes and landslide mobilization rates in Umbria, central Italy
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Landslide zoning over large areas from a sample inventory by means of scale-dependent terrain units
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Landslide-amplified flash floods—The June 2008 Panay Island flooding, Philippines
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Landslide-driven distribution of aspen and steppe on Kathul Mountain, Alaska
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Landslide-generated Tsunamis: Geotechnical Considerations
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Landslide-induced levee failure by high concentrated sediment flow — A case of Shan-An levee at Chenyulan River, Taiwan
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Landslide-induced river channel avulsions in mountain catchments of southwest New Zealand
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Landslide-induced terminal moraine-like landforms on the east side of Mount Shiroumadake, Northern Japanese Alps
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Landslide-induced wave in a small volcanic lake: Kasu Tephra Cone, Papua New Guinea
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Landslides — process, prediction and land use by Roy C. Sidle and Hirotaka Ochiai, Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 18, 350 pages, softbound, 2006, U.S. $40.00, ISBN 0-87590-32-3.
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Landslides and climate change in the Italian Dolomites since the Late glacial
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Landslides and climatic conditions in the Barcelonnette and Vars basins (Southern French Alps, France)
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Landslides and Mass shedding on spinning spheroidal asteroids
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Landslides and other surface effects induced by the 1997 Umbria–Marche seismic sequence
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Landslides and residual strength in marl profiles in Israel
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Landslides and spreading of oceanic hot-spot and arc shield volcanoes on Low Strength Layers (LSLs): an analogue modeling approach
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Landslides as a determining geomorphologicic factor of the Barranco de Tirajana basin, Gran Canaria
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Landslides as a geomorphological proxy for climate change: A record from the Dolomites (northern Italy)
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Landslides caused by the M 7.6 Tecomلn, Mexico earthquake of January 21, 2003
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Landslides in a densely populated county at the footslopes of Mount Elgon (Uganda): Characteristics and causal factors
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Landslides in blanket peat on Cuilcagh Mountain, northwest Ireland
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Landslides in blanket peat on subantarctic islands: Causes, characteristics and global significance
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Landslides in iliolitic and marly formations. Examples from north-westem Greece
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Landslides in Sado Island of Japan: Part I. Case studies, monitoring techniques and environmental considerations
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Landslides in Sado Island of Japan: Part II. GIS-based susceptibility mapping with comparisons of results from two methods and verifications
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Landslides in the Central Coalfield (Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain): Geomorphological features, conditioning factors and methodological implications in susceptibility assessment
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Landslides in the coal-bearing series of the Arc Valley, France
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Landslides in the North Atlantic and its adjacent seas: an analysis of their morphology, setting and behaviour
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Landslides in the Thick Loess Terrain of North–West China: E. Derbyshire, Meng Xingmin, T.A. Dijkstra (Eds.); Wiley, Chichester, 2000, 288 pages, ISBN 0-97349-1, £130 Hardbound.
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Landslides in Valles Marineris (Mars): A possible role of basal lubrication by sub-surface ice
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Landslides in vibrating sand box: What controls types of slope failure and frequency magnitude relations?
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Landslides induced by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan, China
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Landslides induced by the Wenchuan earthquake and the subsequent strong rainfall event: A case study in the Beichuan area of China
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Landslides triggered by earthquakes and their relations with faults and mountain slope geometry: an example from Ecuador
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Landslides triggered by rainfall: A semi-automated procedure to define consistent intensity–duration thresholds
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Landslides triggered by the 1949 Khait earthquake, Tajikistan, and associated loss of life
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Landslides triggered by the 20 April 2013 Lushan earthquake, Sichuan Province, China
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Landslides triggered by the 23 November 2000 rainfall event in the Imperia Province, Western Liguria, Italy
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Landslides triggered by the 7 August 2009 Typhoon Morakot in southern Taiwan
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Landslides triggered by the 8 October 2005 Kashmir earthquake
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Landslides triggered by the Avaj, Iran earthquake of June 22, 2002
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Landslides triggered factors analysed by time lapse electrical survey and multidimensional statistical approach
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Landslides, earthquakes, and erosion
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Landslides, forest fires, and earthquakes: examples of self-organized critical behavior
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Landslides/glissements de terrain: Kaare Senneset, (Editor). A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1996, 3 vols., 1992 pp., 1419 figs., 303 tables, $US 370, ISBN 90-5410-819-3 (vol. 1), ISBN 90-5410-820-7 (vol. 2) ISBN 90-5410-821-5 (vol. 3).
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Landslides/glissements de terrain: Kaare Senneset, (Editor). A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1996, 3 vols., 1992 pp., 1419 figs., 303 tables, $US 370, ISBN 90-5410-819-3 (vol. 1), ISBN 90-5410-820-7 (vol. 2) ISBN 90-5410-821-5 (vol. 3).
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Landslides: José Chacon, Clemente Irigaray and Tomas Fernandez (Editors). A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1996, xiv + 393 pp., 218 figs., 51 tables, $US 95.00, ISBN 90-5410-832-0.
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Landsliding and sediment flux in the Central Swiss Alps: A photogrammetric study of the Schimbrig landslide, Entlebuch
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Landsliding related to land-cover change: A diachronic analysis of hillslope instability distribution in the Sierra Norte, Puebla, Mexico
299
LandSoil: A model for analysing the impact of erosion on agricultural landscape evolution
300
Land-surface deformation corresponding to seasonal ground-water fluctuation, determining by SAR interferometry in the SW Taiwan Original Research Article
301
Land-surface hydrological processes in the permafrost region of the eastern Tibetan Plateau
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Land-Surface Phenologies from AVHRR Using the Discrete Fourier Transform
303
Land-use abandonment owing to irrigation cessation affects the biodiversity of hay meadows in an arid mountain region
304
LAND-USE AND LAND-USE CHANGE EFFECTS ON NITROUS OXIDE EMISSIONS IN THE SEASONALLY DRY ECOSYSTEMS OF ZIMBABWE: A REVIEW
305
Land-use and legumes in northern Namibia—The value of a local classification system
306
Land-use and management practices affect soil ammonia oxidiser community structure, activity and connectedness
307
Land-use and management practices affect soil ammonia oxidiser community structure, activity and connectedness
308
Land-use and population density changes in Israel—1950 to 1990: analysis of regional and local trends
309
Land-use and socio-economic correlates of plant invasions in European and North African countries
310
Land-use and topography shape soil and groundwater salinity in central Argentina
311
Landuse change analysis of Tama river basin with different spatial resolution sensor data by Landsat/MSS and TM Original Research Article
312
Land-use change and carbon sinks: Econometric estimation of the carbon sequestration supply function
313
Land-use change and socio-economic metabolism in Austria—Part I: driving forces of land-use change: 1950–1995
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Land-use change and socio-economic metabolism in Austria—Part II: land-use scenarios for 2020
315
Land-use change effects on local energy, water, and carbon balances in an Amazonian agricultural field
316
Land-use change in a small catchment of northern Loess Plateau, China
317
Land-use change in Australia and the Kyoto Protocol
318
Land-use change in the Atlantic rainforest region: Consequences for the hydrology of small catchments
319
Land-use change versus natural controls on stream water chemistry in the Subandean Amazon, Peru
320
Land-use change: effects on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus pools and fluxes in three adjacent ecosystems
321
Land-use change: effects on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus pools and fluxes in three adjacent ecosystems
322
Land-use change: Impacts of climate variations and policies among small-scale farmers in the Loess Plateau, China
323
Land-use changes and longer-term human–environment interactions in a mountain region (Sudetes Mountains, Poland)
324
Land-use changes and natural reforestation in the Eastern Central Alps
325
Land-use changes and their social driving forces in Czechia in the 19th and 20th centuries
326
Land-use changes in comparative perspective: Yukio Himiyama, Manik Hwang and Toshiaki Ichinose (Eds.); Science Publishers, Inc., Plymouth, UK, 2002, xiv+262pp., US$80
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Land-use changes in comparative perspective: Yukio Himiyama, Manik Hwang, Toshiaki Ichinose. (2002) Science Publishers, Inc, Tokyo. pp. 262
328
Land-use changes in Himalaya and their impact on the plains ecosystem: need for sustainable land use
329
Land-use classification using ASTER data and self-organized neutral networks
330
Land-use coverage as an indicator of riparian quality
331
Land-use Drives Seasonal Riverine Si Cycling at the Landscape Scale
332
Land-Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human–landscape system. I. Structure and theoretical specification
333
Land-use dynamics in the Sahelian zone in eastern Niger--monitoring change in cultivation strategies in drought prone areas
334
Land-use effects on flood generation - considering soil hydraulic measurements in modelling
335
Land-use effects on fluxes of suspended sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus from a river catchment of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
336
Land-use effects on organic matter and physical properties of soil in a southern Mediterranean highland of Turkey
337
Land-use effects on organic matter and physical properties of soil in a southern Mediterranean highland of Turkey
338
Land-use effects on phosphorus fractions in Cerrado oxisols
339
Landuse experience does qualify for adaptation to climate change
340
Landuse experience does qualify for adaptation to climate change
341
Land-use forecasting and hydrologic model integration for improved land-use decision support
342
Land-use history and plant performance in populations of Trillium grandiflorum Original Research Article
343
Land-use history has a stronger impact on soil microbial community composition than aboveground vegetation and soil properties
344
Land-use history has a stronger impact on soil microbial community composition than aboveground vegetation and soil properties
345
Land-use history, forest conversion, and soil organic carbon in pine plantations and native forests of south eastern Australia
346
Land-use impact on plant communities in semi-natural sub-alpine grasslands of Budalen, central Norway Original Research Article
347
Land-use impacts on storm-runoff generation: scenarios of land-use change and simulation of hydrological response in a meso-scale catchment in SW-Germany
348
Land-use impacts on surface runoff and soil detachment within agricultural sloping lands in Northern Vietnam
349
Land-use impacts on surface runoff and soil detachment within agricultural sloping lands in Northern Vietnam
350
Land-use induced spatial heterogeneity of soil hydraulic properties on the Loess Plateau in China
351
Land-use intensification and environmental degradation: empirical evidence from irrigated and rain-fed farms in south eastern Nigeria
352
Land-use intensity affects range condition in arid to semi-arid Namibia
353
Land-use land-cover change and ecosystem loss in the Espinal ecoregion, Argentina
354
Land-use legacies and soil development in semi-natural ecosystems in the marginal uplands of Ireland
355
Land-Use Modification based on Transit-Oriented Development adjacent to Historical Context (Case Study: Qazvin City)
356
Land-use options for Del Plata Basin in South America: Tradeoffs analysis based on ecosystem service provision
357
Land-use planning and distribution of threatened wildlife in a city of Japan
358
Land-use planning and participation: The case of inuit public housing (Nunavik, Canada)
359
Land-use planning and public preferences: What can we learn from choice experiment method?
360
Land-use planning based on ecosystem service assessment: A case study in the Southeast Pampas of Argentina
361
Land-use planning for the Guadalupe Valley, Baja California, Mexico
362
Land-use planning in the Valencian Mediterranean Region: Using LUPIS to generate issue relevant plans
363
Land-use Planning using a Quantitative Model and Geographic Information System (GIS) in Shiraz Township, Iran
364
Land-use proximity as a basis for assessing stream water quality in New York State (USA)
365
Land-use requirements and the per-capita solar footprint for photovoltaic generation in the United States
366
Land-use simulation as a supporting tool for flood risk assessment and coastal safety planning: The case of the Belgian coast
367
Land-use versus natural controls on soil fertility in the Subandean Amazon, Peru Original Research Article
368
Land-use, transportation and sustainability
369
Land-use/cover change effects and carbon controls on volcanic soil profiles in highland temperate forests
370
Landuse/Cover Change Trend in Soroti District Eastern Uganda
371
Land-Use/-Cover Dynamic Modeling Using RS and GIS with Emphasis on Maximum Likelihood Rule and Transition Matrix
372
Land-use/cover dynamics in Northern Afar rangelands, Ethiopia
373
Land-use/land-cover dynamics in Sego Irrigation Farm, southern Ethiopia: A comparison of temporal soil salinization using geospatial tools
374
Landward changes of soil enzyme activities in a tidal flat wetland of the Yangtze River Estuary and correlations with physico-chemical factors
375
Lane Change Trajectory Model Considering the DriverEffects Based on MANFIS
376
Lane changing analysis for two-lane traffic flow
377
Lane changing with look-down reference systems on automated highways
378
Lane departure warning system using front-view and two mirror-view cameras
379
Lane detection using spline model
380
Lane selection in an AGV-based asynchronous parallel assembly line
381
Lane-based optimization of signal timings for isolated junctions
382
Lane-changing in traffic streams
383
Lane–Emden systems with negative exponents
384
Lane-mark extraction for automobiles under complex conditions
385
LANG - algorithm for constructing unique input/output sequences in finite-state machines
386
Langasite based surface acoustic wave sensors for high temperature chemical detection in harsh environment: Design of the transducers and packaging
387
Langasite crystal microbalance frequency behavior over wide gas phase conditions for chemical vapor deposition
388
Langasite for high-temperature acoustic wave gas sensors
389
Langduin C, a novel dimeric diterpenoid from the roots of Euphorbia fischeriana
390
Langenscheidts Fachwörterbuch Biotechnologie
391
Langer-Giedion Syndrome: A Distinct Phenotype
392
Langer-Giedion Syndrome: a Rare Case Report
393
Langerhan Cell Hitiocytoi of the Orbit: A Need for Interdiciplinary Dialogue
394
Langerhan cell hitiocytoi preenting a a limbal nodule in an adult patient
395
Langerhan cell hitiocytoi with periorbital celluliti
396
Langerhans and Langhans: whatʹs misleading in a name?
397
Langerhansʹ cell histiocytosis
398
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) and Diabetes Insipidus with Mandibular lesion
399
Langerhans cell histiocytosis followed by folliculotropic mycosis fungoides
400
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Followed by Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Case Report
401
Langerhans cell histiocytosis following childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
402
Langerhans cell histiocytosis following Hodgkin lymphoma: a case report from Iran
403
Langerhans cell histiocytosis in cervical node in an adult female - a case report
404
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in Childhood: Review, Symptoms in the Oral Cavity, Differential Diagnosis and Report of One Case
405
Langerhans cell histiocytosis in children – a disease with many faces. Recent advances in pathogenesis, diagnostic examinations and treatment
406
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Involving Maxilla and Mandible
407
Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the clavicle in a 10-years-old girl
408
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis of the Orbit Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration: Two Case Reports
409
Langerhans cell histiocytosis with bilateral parotiditis
410
Langerhansʹʹ cell histiocytosis with multiple radiolucent lesions in the body of the mandible, report of a case
411
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Case Report
412
Langerhans cell histiocytosis: Current concepts and treatments
413
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis; Managing an Uncommon Condition in Pregnancy and Labor: A Case Report
414
Langerhans cell phenotyping: a new tool for differential diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases
415
Langerhans cell related inflammatory reaction in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
416
Langerhans cells – revisiting the paradigm using genetically engineered mice
417
Langerhans cells and chemical allergy
418
Langerhans cells in lining epithelia of epidermoid cysts
419
Langerhans cells in porcine skin
420
Langerhans cells in porcine skin
421
Langerhans Cells in Skin Lesions of Leprosy
422
Langerhans Cells, Natural Killer Cells, T and B Lymphocytes in Early Morphea: An Immunohistochemical Study
423
Langerhans cells: still a fundamental paradigm for studying the immunobiology of dendritic cells
424
Langerhans’ cells and cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis
425
Langerhans-cell histiocytosis ‘insight into DC biology’
426
Langerhans-cell histiocytosis: neoplasia or unbridled inflammation?
427
Langerin/CD207 positive dendritic-like cells in the haemopoietic tissues of salmonids
428
Langerin+ versus CD1a+ Langerhans cells in human gingival tissue: a comparative and quantitative immunohistochemical study
429
Langerʹs axillary arch in association with sentinel lymph node
430
Langevin + Hydrodynamics Approach to Heavy Quark Propagation and Correlation in QGP Original Research Article
431
Langevin approach to the generation–recombination noise of a multi quantum well infrared photodetector
432
Langevin dynamics of fluid monolayer pinning on a disordered substrate
433
Langevin dynamics of J/ψ in a parton plasma Original Research Article
434
Langevin dynamics simulations reveal biologically relevant folds arising from the incorporation of a torsional potential
435
Langevin equation for diffusion of an adsorbed molecule
436
Langevin equation for self-organized morphologies of thin heteroepitaxial films
437
Langevin equation in effective theory of interacting QCD pomerons in the limit of large image Original Research Article
438
Langevin equation involving one fractional order with threepoint boundary conditions
439
Langevin equation with Coulomb friction
440
Langevin equation with multiplicative white noise: Transformation of diffusion processes into the Wiener process in different prescriptions Original Research Article
441
Langevin evolution of disoriented chiral condensate Original Research Article
442
Langevin modelling of high-frequency Hang-Seng index data
443
Langevin PDF simulation of particle deposition in a turbulent pipe flow
444
Langevin processes, agent models and socio-economic systems
445
Langevin representation of Coulomb collisions for bi-Maxwellian plasmas
446
Langevin representation of laser heating in PIC simulations Original Research Article
447
Langevin simulation of scalar fields: Additive and multiplicative noises and lattice renormalization
448
Langevin simulations of rod-shaped object alignment by surface flow
449
Langevin-elasticity-theory-based description of the tensile properties of double network rubbers
450
LANGKAH PENCEGAHAN SARS1
451
LANGKAWI VARIAN OF KEDAWANG COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM
452
Langlands–Shahidi method and poles of automorphic L-functions III: Exceptional groups Original Research Article
453
Langmuir aggregation of azocarmine B on cetyl trimethylammonium bromide and application
454
Langmuir aggregation of Evans blue on cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and on proteins and its application Original Research Article
455
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) film properties of poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene)
456
Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of poly[(2-methoxy,5-n-octadecyl)-p-phenylenevinylene] (OC1OC18-PPV)
457
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films of tetrapyridyl metalloporphyrins
458
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett films from the N-hexyl-pyrrole-thiophene (AB) semi-amphiphilic copolymer
459
Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films of a perfluoro C60 derivative
460
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett films of a quinoline-fluorene based copolymer
461
Langmuir and Langmuir—Blodgett films of mesogenic methanofullerenes
462
Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films of parent polyaniline doped with functionalized acids
463
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett films of proline-rich N-terminal domain peptide of γ-zein
464
Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett films of quantum dots
465
Langmuir and LB properties of two calix[4]resorcinarenes: Interactions with various analytes
466
Langmuir and self-assembled monolayers
467
Langmuir approach in the study of interface mass transfer
468
Langmuir behaviors of the complex of anionic and cationic surfactant at the air/water interface
469
Langmuir film behaviors of dendrons at water–air interface
470
Langmuir film of regioregular poly(4-dodecyl-2,2′-bithiophene)
471
Langmuir films from semi-amphiphilic sequence-controlled heterocyclic copolymers
472
Langmuir films from tailor-made semi-amphiphilic alternating (AB) heterocyclic copolymers
473
Langmuir films of amphiphilic schiff base of O-Vaniline and its metal complexes
474
Langmuir films of an amide extracted from Piperaceae and its interaction with phospholipids
475
Langmuir films of mixtures of C70 and arachidic acid
476
Langmuir films of monohydroxamic acid on various ion-containing subphases
477
Langmuir films of nitro substituted N-benzylidene hexadecylamine Schiff bases at air/water interface—Phase transitions and molecular dynamics simulation
478
Langmuir films of P(VDF-TrFE) copolymers
479
Langmuir films of thiolated gold nanoparticles transferred onto functionalized substrate: 2-D local organization
480
Langmuir films of ytterbium and samarium phthalocyanines
481
Langmuir isotherm analysis of novel branched per-fluorinated surfactants and their interactions with single stranded DNA
482
Langmuir isotherms for enantioselective complexation of (d/l)-phenylalanine by cholesteryl-l-glutamate in nonionic micelles
483
Langmuir monolayer behavior of an ion pair amphiphile with a double-tailed cationic surfactant
484
Langmuir monolayer behavior of sodium hexadecyl sulfate controlled by bolaform counterions
485
Langmuir monolayer characteristics of a perfluoroaryl surfactant: 10-Perfluorobenzyl-decan-1-ol (PBD)
486
Langmuir monolayer properties of 4-methylbenzenethiol capped gold nanoparticles
487
Langmuir monolayer with growing nanocrystals
488
Langmuir monolayers as unique physical models
489
Langmuir monolayers from parent polyaniline
490
Langmuir monolayers from perfluorobutyl-n-eicosane
491
Langmuir monolayers of calix[8]arene derivatives: complexation of alkaline earth ions at the air/water interface
492
Langmuir monolayers of fractions of cork suberin extract
493
Langmuir monolayers of gold nanoparticles: from ohmic to rectifying charge transfer Original Research Article
494
Langmuir monolayers of N-acyl derivatives of adefovir phosphonate at the air/water interface and molecular self-assembly in water
495
Langmuir monolayers on water surface investigated by X-ray total reflection fluorescence
496
Langmuir monolayers studies on the relationship between the content of cholesterol in model erythrocyte membranes and the influence of β-sitosterol
497
Langmuir monolayers to study interactions at model membrane surfaces
498
Langmuir monolayers with some vic-dioxime ligands and their complexation behaviour
499
Langmuir probe and optical diagnostics of active screen N2–H2 plasma nitriding processes with admixture of CH4
500
Langmuir probe and optical emission studies in a radio frequency (rf) magnetron plasma used for the deposition of hydrogenated amorphous silicon
501
Langmuir probe characterization of nitrogen plasma for surface nitriding of AISI-4140 steel
502
Langmuir probe experiments on Korean satellites
503
Langmuir probe investigation of surface contamination effects on metals during femtosecond laser ablation
504
Langmuir probe measurements are carried out to characterize a 50 Hz ac generated nitrogen plasma as a function of filling pressure (2–5 mbar) under constant power level. Plasma nitriding of AISI-4140 steel is executed for different time durations (2, 6, 1
505
Langmuir probe measurements in inductively coupled CF4 plasmas
506
Langmuir probe measurements in the lower x-point vicinity of the ASDEX Upgrade divertor
507
Langmuir probe studies on a RF ion source for NBI
508
Langmuir surface and interface films of lignosulfonates and Kraft lignins in the presence of electrolyte and asphaltenes: correlation to emulsion stability
509
Langmuir technique and Brewster angle microscope studies of the interfacial behavior of bitumen, asphaltenes and maltenes at the air–water interface. I. Effect of different spreading solution volumes
510
Langmuir wave structures registered by FREJA: analysis and modeling Original Research Article
511
Langmuir waves associated with collisionless shocks; a review
512
Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films of novel tetrathiafulvalene derivative containing diamino group
513
Langmuir–Blodgett and Langmuir–Schaefer films of poly (5-amino-1-naphthol) conjugated polymer
514
Langmuir–Blodgett and Langmuir–Schaefer films of homoleptic and heteroleptic phthalocyanine complexes as voltammetric sensors: Applications to the study of antioxidants
515
Langmuir–Blodgett assemblies with patterned conductive polyaniline layers
516
Langmuir–Blodgett assembly of sulphonated graphene nanosheets into single- and multi-layered thin films
517
Langmuir–Blodgett based lipase nanofilms of unique structure–function relationship
518
Langmuir-Blodgett film and nonlinear optical property of C60-glycine ester derivative
519
Langmuir–Blodgett film based biosensor for estimation of phenol derivatives
520
Langmuir–Blodgett film based on MEH-PPV for cholesterol biosensor Original Research Article
521
Langmuir–Blodgett film fabricated with dendrimer modified polyimide
522
Langmuir–Blodgett film fabricated with soluble imidized polyimide
523
Langmuir–Blodgett film from a bi-molecular layer at air–water interface
524
Langmuir–Blodgett film of new phthalocyanine containing oxadiazol groups and its application in field-effect transistor
525
Langmuir–Blodgett film of p-tert-butylthiacalix[4]arene modified glassy carbon electrode as voltammetric sensor for the determination of Hg(II)
526
Langmuir–Blodgett film properties of a donor–acceptor Schiff base
527
Langmuir-Blodgett film structure
528
Langmuir–Blodgett films and electroluminescent devices of amphiphilic 8-hydroxyquinoline cadmium
529
Langmuir–Blodgett films and optical second-harmonic generation of a crowned [60]fulleropyrrolidine Original Research Article
530
Langmuir-Blodgett films as single-layer analogs of known organic/inorganic solid-state materials
531
Langmuir–Blodgett films based on europium-substituted heteropolytungstate and their luminescence properties
532
Langmuir–Blodgett films based on inorganic molecular complexes with magnetic or optical properties
533
Langmuir-blodgett films composed of hydrophilic and hydrophobic moiety substituted phthalocyanines
534
Langmuir–Blodgett films incorporating molecular wire candidates of ester-substituted oligo(phenylene–ethynylene) derivatives
535
Langmuir–Blodgett films incorporating redox mediators for molecular recognition of NADH
536
Langmuir–Blodgett films of a modified tetraphenylporphyrin
537
Langmuir-Blodgett films of a phthalocyanine symmetrically functionalized with eight ester units
538
Langmuir-blodgett films of amphiphilic cyanovinyl ferrocene derivatives and their electrochemical behaviour
539
Langmuir-Blodgett films of an alkoxy derivative of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
540
Langmuir–Blodgett films of Au(dmit)2: a time-domain optimization
541
Langmuir-Blodgett films of BEDO-TTF · CF3TCNQ
542
Langmuir–Blodgett films of BEDT-TTF derivatives containing hydroxyl groups with long alkyl chains
543
Langmuir-Blodgett films of binary mixture of donors and acceptors with long alkyl chains
544
Langmuir-Blodgett films of bipolar lipids from thermophilic archaea
545
Langmuir–Blodgett films of cyclopalladated ferrocenylimine: preparation, characterization, and application in Suzuki coupling reaction
546
Langmuir–Blodgett films of hexamolybdate and porphyrin prepared by two different approaches: Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties
547
Langmuir–Blodgett films of hydrophobins HFBI and HFBII
548
Langmuir–Blodgett films of lipase for biocatalysis
549
Langmuir-Blodgett films of long-chain alkoxy substituted poly(cyanoterephthalylidene)s
550
Langmuir-Blodgett films of molecular conductors based on alkylTCNQ derivatives
551
langmuir-Blodgett films of nile red: a steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence study
552
Langmuir–Blodgett films of octadecanethiol – properties and potential applications Original Research Article
553
Langmuir–Blodgett films of physical and chemical polyimide mixtures from linear and network precursors
554
Langmuir–Blodgett films of poly(3-dodecyl thiophene) for application to glucose biosensor
555
Langmuir–Blodgett films of poly(phenylacetylene) derivatives
556
Langmuir-Blodgett films of random copolymers of fluoroalkyl(meth)acrylate and methacrylic acid: fabrication and X-ray diffraction study
557
Langmuir-Blodgett films of ruthenium phosphine complexes characterized by Atomic Force Microscopy
558
Langmuir–Blodgett films of some fluorescent dichroic dyes as studied by optical spectroscopy methods
559
Langmuir-Blodgett films of substituted cellulose acetomyristate: fabrication and X-ray diffraction study
560
Langmuir–Blodgett films of the endohedral metallofullerene Dy@C82 at the air–water interface
561
Langmuir–Blodgett films of tris(4,4′diisopropyldibenzylideneacetone)palladium(0): study of the photochemical conversion into catalytically active films
562
Langmuir—Blodgett light-emitting diodes of poly(3-hexylthiophene) : electro-optical characteristics related to structure
563
Langmuir–Blodgett membrane of amphiphilic di-block copolymer as the quasi-equilibrium state
564
Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers of native and synthetic glycerol-dialkylglycerol tetraether derivatives from archaea
565
Langmuir-Blodgett self-assembly and electrochemical catalytic property of FePt magnetic nano-monolayer
566
Langmuir-Blodgett superconductors based on C60, new donor-acceptor systems, and a new conducting polymer
567
Langmuir–Hinshelwood kinetic model to capture the cobalt nanoparticles-catalyzed hydrolysis of sodium borohydride over a wide temperature range
568
Langmuir–Hinshelwood–Hougen–Watson rate equations for the transalkylation of methylamines
569
Langmuir–Maxwell and Langmuir–Smoluchowski boundary conditions for thermal gas flow simulations in hypersonic aerodynamics
570
Langmuir–Schaefer films of five different free base tetraphenylporphyrins for optical-based gas sensing of NO2
571
Langmur monolayers of cerebroside with different head groups originated from sea cucumber: Binary systems with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC)
572
Lʹangoisse et lʹanxiété. Variations conceptuelles. Ouverture à la théorie des catégories
573
Language abilities of children who stutter: A preliminary study
574
Language Abstractions for RFID Technology
575
Language access and language selection in professional translators
576
Language Acquisition and English Achievement at Grade Four Senior High School
577
Language acquisition between sentence and discourse
578
Language acquisition in the absence of explicit negative evidence: can simple recurrent networks obviate the need for domain-specific learning devices?
579
Language acquisition in the absence of explicit negative evidence: how important is starting small?
580
Language acquisition socialization: Sociocognitive and complexity theory perspectives
581
Language acquisition socialization: Sociocognitive and complexity theory perspectives
582
Language acquisition through a human–robot interface by combining speech, visual, and behavioral information
583
Language Acquisition, Linguistic Creativity and Achievement: Insights from the Qur an
584
Language acquisition, unemployment and depressive disorder among Southeast Asian refugees: a 10-year study
585
LANGUAGE ALTERNATION IN THE “CLOSING PRESENTATION” OF LIFE INSURANCE SALES TALK
586
Language analysis of convention on the rights of the child to enhance societal awareness on the issue
587
Language and a post-modern management approach to information systems
588
Language and Aspiration of the Students on Global Outlook: a Review Based on Malaysia Education Development Plan (2013-2025)
589
Language and auditory processing in autism
590
Language and cognitive development in a grammatical sli boy: Modularity and innateness
591
Language and communicative practices. : Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996. xv + 335 pp.
592
Language and compiler supported timing analysis in real-time control
593
Language and computers: New directions in language research and teaching
594
Language and conceptual development
595
Language and country preponderance trends in MEDLINE and its causes
596
Language and Cultural Experiences of German Language Pre-service Teachers within ERASMUS Programme
597
Language and cultural factors in studentsʹ perceptions of teacher communication style
598
Language and Culture: Global Flows and Local Complexity: Karen Risager, Multilingual Matters, Clevedon, 2006, 212 pp., £22.95 or US$ 44.95, Paperback
599
Language and design in text-based virtual worlds
600
Language and disfluency in nonstuttering childrenʹs conversational speech
601
Language and executive function in self-reported impulsive aggression
602
Language and fluency in child language disorders: Changes over time
603
Language and foreign trade
604
Language and Identity in Kazakhstan: Formulations in policy documents 1987–1997
605
Language and Identity in the Iranian Context: The Impact of Identity Aspects on EFL Learners Achievement
606
LANGUAGE an‎d IDENTITY OF MALAY TEENAGE MAK NYAH (TRANSVESTITES) IN KUCHING
607
Language and Identity: The Impact of a Multilingual Environment on the Personal Identity among German Mother Tongue Speakers Living in Malaysia
608
Language And Ideology In English And Vietnamese Business Hard News Reporting - A Comparative Study
609
Language and ideology in newspaper headlines on Iran’s nuclear program
610
Language and learning for robots : Colleen Crangle and Patrick Suppes, Stanford, CA: CSLI publications, 1994. 276 $ 22.95
611
LANGUAGE AND LEARNING: IMPACT OF A LANGUAGE ON COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
612
Language and literacy outcomes from a pilot intervention study for children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in South Africa
613
Language and Malaysian Children’s Scientific Understanding
614
Language and minority rights: ethnicity, nationalism and the politics of language: Stephen May, Longman/ Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, Language in Social Life Series (edited by Prof. Christopher N. Candlin), 2001, ISBN: 0-582-40455-X PPR 384 pages, no c
615
Language and motor speech skills in children with cerebral palsy
616
Language and Murep Identity: A Study of Barito Community
617
Language and number: a bilingual training study
618
Language and Ontological Knowledge: The Contrast between Objects and Events Made by Spanish and English Speakers,
619
Language and Operations in Childrenʹs Class Inclusion Reasoning: The Operational Semantic Theory of Reasoning
620
Language and Parkinsonʹs Disease
621
Language and perceptual categorisation
622
Language and persuasion: Tag questions as powerless speech or as interpreted in context
623
Language and psychological race: Leopold de Saussure on French in Indochina
624
LANGUAGE AND SELF-CONSTRUAL PRIMING A Replication and Extension in a Hong Kong Sample
625
Language and Sexuality: Deborah Cameron, Don Kulick, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003, 176 pp., £42.50 (hb), £15.99 (pb)
626
Language and Society in Japan: Nanette Gottlieb, Cambridge, 2005, ix + 169 pp., £40.00, hb, ISBN 0 521 82577 6; £15.99, pb, ISBN 0 521 53284 1
627
Language and space: some interactions
628
Language and spatial frames of reference in mind and brain
629
Language and the cognitive construal of the world : John R. Taylor and Robert MacLaury, eds., Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1995. 406 pp
630
Language and the experience of patients’ values in nursing care: A theoretical exploration
631
Language and the infant brain
632
Language and the Internet: David Crystal, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001, ix + 272 pp., hardback, £13.95
633
Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.’s spontaneous discourse
634
Language and the Socio-Cultural Worlds of Those Who Use it: A Case of Vague Expressions
635
Language and the Status of the Real in William Faulkner’s Light in August: A Historio-cultural Study
636
language and the upward mobility in social classes: a sociolinguistic study at dusun tutuk-jerowaru east lombok
637
Language and Variation: A Study of English and Persian Wh-questions
638
Language and vertical space: On the automaticity of language action interconnections
639
Language and writing systems are both important in learning to read: a reply to Yamada
640
Language Anxiety in Focus: The Case of Filipino Undergraduate Teacher Education Learners
641
language as a barrier to health care for oromo speaking patients in hospitals: a case study on jimma and wollega public hospitals
642
Language As A Tool For National Integration: The Case Of English Language In Nigeria
643
Language as context for the perception of emotion
644
Language as genes of culture and biodiversity conservation: The case of “Zaysite” language in southern region of Ethiopia
645
Language as power on the Internet
646
Language Assessment Courses at Iranian State Universities: Are they Comprehensive Enough to Develop Valid Language Assessment Literacy (LAL) among EFL Students?
647
LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATION: TESTS, CURRICULA, AND TEACHING
648
Language Assessment Literacy Components; Now and Then: A Case of Iranian EFL Head Teachers
649
Language Assessment Literacy Instruction: Inquiry-Based vs. Expository Approaches to Enhance Student Teachers’ Conceptions of Assessment
650
LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT POLICY IN IRAN
651
Language Assessment Practices and Training Preferences of EL Teachers: Iranian EFL Teachers in Focus
652
Language assessment: Lessons learnt from the existing literature
653
Language Attitude and Motivation of the Islamic School Students: How Madrasa Students of the Academic Year 2013-2014 in Indonesia Perceive English, English Teaching and Learning and Native Speakers of English
654
Language Attitudes and Identity: Study Case on Narum Community in Sarawak
655
Language Attitudes Towards the Hubei Dialect: The Case of Hubei Migrants in Canton
656
Language Attitudes: An Overview
657
Language awareness in the bilingual healthcare setting: A national survey
658
LANGUAGE AWARENESS IN THE HAKKA GROUP IN THAILAND
659
Language Barrier And The Performance of Secondary School Students in EnglishLanguage in Katsina Metropolis
660
Language barriers and paediatric burns: Does education make a difference?
661
Language barriers between nurses and asylum seekers: their impact on symptom reporting and referral
662
Language barriers in hardware design?
663
Language barriers in medical education and attitudes towards Arabization of medicine: student and staffperspectives
664
Language barriers in the delivery of police services: A study of police and Hispanic interactions in a midwestern city
665
LANGUAGE BARRIERS: FEEDBACK FROM THE IT INDUSTRY
666
Language Based Information Routing Security: Policy Enforcement
667
Language bias in randomised controlled trials published in English and German
668
Language biases in the coverage of the Science Citation Index and its consequencesfor international comparisons of national research performance
669
Language bindings to XML
670
Language bureaucracy and social control : Srikant Sarangi and Stefan Slembrouck, London: Longman, 1996. 232 pp
671
Language Change and Stability in Algeria: A Case Study of Mzabi and Kabyle Berber
672
Language change in child and adult Hebrew: A psycholinguistic perspective : Dorit Diskin Ravid, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 233 $ 17.60 (pb.), $ 35.00 (hb.)
673
LANGUAGE CHOICE AMONG FOREIGN WORKERS IN TAMAN PELANGI, PRAI, PENANG
674
Language Choice by Bilingual Speech Community of Acehnese in Family Domain in Medan: A Case Study
675
Language Choice in the Malaysia-Thailand Border: A Domain-based Analysis
676
LANGUAGE CHOICE OF CHETTI COMMUNITY IN MELAKA
677
Language choice, education and community identity
678
LANGUAGE CHOICE: THE PROCESS OF LANGUAGE SHIFT IN THE CHEWONG LANGUAGE COMMUNITY
679
Language Classification. History and Method, Lyle Campbell, William J. Poser. Cambridge University Press (2007)
680
Language colonization or lingua franca? Demystifying the status quo of Persian
681
Language combinations, subtypes, and severity in the study of bilingual children with specific language impairment
682
Language Complexity, Accuracy and Fluency in Different Types of Writing Paragraph: Do the Raters Notice Such Effect
683
Language comprehension as structure building
684
Language comprehension in schizophrenia: Trait or state indicator?
685
Language contact and Spanish aspectual expression: a formal analysis
686
Language Contact, Yaron Matras. Cambridge University Press (2009)
687
Language context and phonetic change detection
688
Language Controversy: Impacts on National Politics and Secession of East Pakistan
689
Language Corpora: The Case for Ghanaian English
690
Language Countertrading In Courtroom Exchanges in Nigeria: A Discursive Study
691
Language Curriculum Development from a Complex Nonlinear System Perspective
692
Language Curriculum Development from a Complex Nonlinear System Perspective (Pembangunan Kurikulum Bahasa daripada Perspektif Sistem Nonlinear yang Kompleks)
693
Language deficits and genetic factors
694
Language Deficits in Dyslexic Children: Speech Perception, Phonology, and Morphology,
695
Language definition and its role in developing a design discourse
696
Language definitions and tool generation
697
Language development in Iranian children with epilepsy
698
Language development of Chinese adoptees 18–35 months old
699
Language Discrimination by English-Learning 5-Month-Olds: Effects of Rhythm and Familiarity,
700
Language disorders as a socially built phenomenain Pakistan
701
Language disorders in bilingual patients after thalamic lesions
702
Language Disturbances as Side Effects of Topiramate and Zonisamide Therapy
703
Language Diversity in West Africa: An Ecological Approach
704
Language dominance in interpersonal deception in computer-mediated communication
705
Language dominance in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: A functional transcranial Doppler sonography study of brain plasticity
706
Language dominance, handedness and sex: Recessive X-linkage theory and test
707
LANGUAGE DOMINATION AND OPPRESSION
708
Language Dynamics in Finite Populations
709
Language dysfluencies in females with the FMR1 premutation
710
Language Education and Applied Linguistics: Bridging the Two Fields
711
LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND ELT MATERIALS IN TURKEY FROM THE PATH DEPENDENCE PERSPECTIVE
712
Language education needs for multilingualism in Fiji primary schools
713
Language encounters in the workplace of Banci community
714
Language Engagement at the Level of Syntax: Assessing Metatalk and Task Types in SLA
715
LANGUAGE ERRORS AMONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF YUNNAN STUDENTS AT ACADEMY OF MALAY STUDIES
716
Language Errors on Turn Taking “The Space between Us” Movie: Overviewed Within Translation Studies
717
Language essentialism and social hierarchies among Giriama and Swahili
718
Language Evolution and Information Theory
719
Language evolution and population dynamics in a system of two interacting species
720
Language Evolution and the Spread of Ideas on the Web: A Procedure for Identifying Emergent Hybrid Word Family Members
721
Language evolution: A brief guide for linguists
722
Language evolution: consensus and controversies
723
Language evolution: What linguists can contribute
724
Language experience changes subsequent learning
725
Language exposure induced neuroplasticity in the bilingual brain: A follow-up fMRI study
726
Language features as the pathways to genre: Students’ attention to non-prototypical features and its implications
727
Language Features of Russian Texts of Engineering Discourse
728
Language fMRI activation declines in patients with left medial temporal lobe epilepsy
729
Language following functional left hemispherectomy in a bilingual teenager
730
Language games activities through the use of vocabulary
731
Language games activities through the use of vocabulary
732
LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION BASED ON N-GRAM FEATURE EXTRACTION METHOD BY USING CLASSIFIERS
733
Language identification in web documents using discrete HMMs
734
LANGUAGE IDENTITY: VARIABILITY IN PHONOLOGY OF DIFFERENT RACES IN MALAYSIA
735
Language Impairment and Sexual Assault of Girls andWomen: Findings from a Community Sample
736
Language impairment in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in preschool children
737
Language impairments in patients with cerebellar lesions
738
Language in an Embodied Brain: the Role of Animal Models
739
Language in Art and Art in Language
740
LANGUAGE IN KEDAH IN LATE 19TH CENTURY LANGUAGE SITUATION IN A MALAY STATE IN LATE 19TH CENTURY
741
Language in Late Modernity: Interaction in an Urban School: Ben Rampton, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, xviii + 443 pp.
742
Language in South Africa: the role of language in national transformation, reconstruction and development: Vic Webb, John Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, 2002, ISBN 90 272 1849 8, 356pp with index, cost not provided
743
Language in the Mind. An Introduction to Guillaumeʹs Theory, Hirtle Walter. McGill Queenʹs University Press, Montreal/Kingston (2007)
744
Language independent semantic kernels for short-text classification
745
Language influence in responses to questionnaires by bilingual respondents: A test of the Whorfian hypothesis
746
Language influences number processing – A quadrilingual study
747
Language Input and Language Growth
748
Language input andChild syntax
749
Language intervention based on cognitive metaphor and time perception in cochlear implanted children
750
Language is power: The story of standard English and its enemies : John Honey, London: Faber and Faber, 1997. x + 290 £8.99 (pb.)
751
Language Kingdom in Shakespeare's King Lear and Edward Bond's Lear
752
Language laterality determined by MEG mapping with MR-FOCUSS
753
Language Learner Strategies for Building EFL Learners’ Autonomy
754
Language Learners as Cultural Tourists
755
Language Learners as Gatekeepers of Teachers’ Cognition: A Case Study of Two Classroom Conditions
756
Language Learners' Imagined Communities: Model and Questionnaire Development in the Iranian Context
757
LANGUAGE LEARNING ACTIVITIES OF DISTANCE EFL LEARNERS IN THE TURKISH OPEN EDUCATION SYSTEM AS THE INDICATOR OF THEIR LEARNER AUTONOMY
758
Language Learning and Audio-Visual Aids (A Review Study)
759
Language learning and innateness: Some implications ofCompounds Research
760
Language Learning and Language Acquisition in Online Forums
761
Language learning and language culture in a changing world
762
Language Learning and Language Teaching:Episodes of the Lives of Six EFL Teachers in Iran
763
Language Learning and Language Teaching:Episodes of the Lives of Six EFL Teachers in Iran
764
Language Learning and Vocabulary: (A review)
765
Language Learning Attitudes (LLA) and Cooperative Learning
766
Language Learning Autonomy among Jordanian EFL University Students
767
Language Learning from Texts: Mindchanges, Limited Memory, and Monotonicity
768
Language Learning Histories and Learner Variables in an MA TEFL Programme: A Well-being Perspective
769
Language Learning in Educational Virtual Worlds – a TAM Based Assessment
770
LANGUAGE LEARNING IN SECOND LIFE: American and Turkish Students’ Experiences
771
Language Learning in the Library: An Exploratory Study of ESL Student
772
Language Learning Materials Development for Teachers’ Professional Development
773
Language Learning Motivation among Iranian Undergraduate Students
774
Language learning motivation: Applying the L2 Motivational Self System
775
Language Learning Opportunities in the Online Wild
776
LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES AND SELF-EFFICACY BELIEF IN ARABIC LANGUAGE LEARNING: A MALAYSIAN CONTEXT
777
LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES AS PREDICTORS OF L2 IDIOMS COMPREHENSION
778
LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES EMPLOYED BY GOOD LANGUAGE LEARNERS: A CASE STUDY
779
Language Learning Strategies Enhancement Training through Personality Development: A Training Designed for ESL Learners
780
Language Learning Strategies from the Bottom-Up: Successful EFL Learners’ Experience of Preparing for the University Admission English Test
781
LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES USED BY DISTANCE LEARNERS OF ENGLISH: A study with a Group of Turkish Distance Learners of EFL
782
Language Learning Strategies: A Study Among Spanish Students in the University of Malaya
783
Language Learning Strategy Preferences of Asian EFL Learners
784
Language Learning Strategy Use and English Proficiency of below Average Indian ESL Students
785
Language Learning Strategy Use and Instruction for the Iranian Junior High School EFL Learners: A Mixed Methods Approach
786
Language Learning Strategy Use and Prediction of Foreign Language Proficiency Among Iranian EFL Learners
787
Language Learning through handheld gaming: A case study of an English course with Engineering students
788
Language loss and translingual identities near the Navajo land
789
Language Maintenance and Core Values among Second Generation Arabs in the USA
790
Language Maintenance and Heritage Language Education: The Case of a Weekend Arabic School in New Zealand
791
Language matters
792
Language mediators’ support for refugees at border crossing points: enhancing societal tools for sustainable communication in multicultural communities of Austria, Germany and Russia
793
Language Miscommunication in the Healthcare Sector: A Case Report
794
Language mixing in the weak language: Evidence from two children
795
Language Model Adaptation Using Dirichlet Class Language Model Based on Part-of-Speech
796
Language Model and Speaking Rate Adaptation for Spontaneous Presentation Speech Recognition
797
Language modeling using stochastic automata with variable length contexts
798
Language modeling with probabilistic left corner parsing
799
Language modelling for efficient beam-search
800
Language modelling for Russian and English using words and classes
801
Language modelling for Russian and English using words and classes [Computer Speech and Language 17 (2003) 87–104]
802
Language morphology offset: Text classification on a Croatian–English parallel corpus
803
Language Motivation, Metacognitive Strategies and Language Performance: A Cause and Effect Correlation
804
Language Needs of Graduate Students and ESP Courses: The Case of Tourism Management in Iran
805
Language of “International Relations” Major in the Classroom with International Students
806
Language of administration and neuropsychological test performance in neurologically intact Hispanic American bilingual adults
807
Language of General Fuzzy Recognizer
808
Language of instruction in Tanzania and South Africa: Edited by Birgit Brock-Utne, Zubeida Desai, and Martha Qorro. E & D Limited, Tanzania, 2003. ISBN 9987-622-53-4, 222 pages, Price not given
809
Language of patents
810
Language of Promotion in Malaysian Banking Brochures
811
Language Of Relationship In Michael Frayn’s Play Here
812
Language Outcomes in Cochlear Implanted Children with White Matter Disturbances
813
Language planning
814
Language planning for the Malay language in Malaysia since independence
815
LANGUAGE PLANNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
816
Language policies and practices in Tanzania and South Africa: problems and challenges
817
Language policies in multi-ethnic Latin America and the role of education and literacy programmes in the construction of national identity
818
Language policy and instructional practice dichotomy: The case of primary schools in Ghana
819
Language Policy and Planning in Russia, China and the USA through the Lens of Mass Media of the 21-st Century
820
Language Policy and Planning: Understanding UKM’s Past, Present and Future Concerns and Responses
821
Language policy and youth development: international background and Russian multinational practice
822
Language Policy of The Tatarstan Republic In Globalization Context
823
Language policy towards ethnic minorities in Northern Norway and on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
824
Language portability of a speech understanding system
825
LANGUAGE POWER IN COURTROOM: THE USE OF PERSUASIVE FEATURES IN OPENING STATEMENT
826
Language practice with multimedia supportedweb-based grammar revision material
827
Language predictors of theory of mind in cochlear implant children compared to normal-hearing peers
828
Language Preference among Nigerian Undergraduates and the Future of English
829
Language Processing and Human Voice Perception in Schizophrenia: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
830
Language Processing and Working Memory: Neuropsychological Evidence for Separate Phonological and Semantic Capacities
831
Language Processing in Individuals with Non-fluent Aphasia: Evidence from Root and Synthetic Compound Nouns
832
Language production in 24-month-old inner-city children of cocaine-and-other-drug-using mothers
833
Language Proficiency and Academic Achievement of Iranian EFL Learners
834
Language Proficiency and EAP Students’ Writing Quality: Contributions of Explicit and Implicit Genre-Based Instruction
835
Language Proficiency and Identity: Developing a Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) of Identity for Iranian EFL Learners
836
Language Proficiency and the Prediction of Spontaneous Rehearsal in Children Who Are Deaf,,
837
Language proficiency and the speech act of complaint of Chinese EFL learners
838
Language proficiency assessment for teachers: The effects of benchmarking on writing assessment in Hong Kong schools
839
Language proficiency modulates the engagement of cognitive control areas in multilinguals
840
Language Proficiency, Collocational Knowledge and the Role of L1 Transfer: A Correlational Study of Iranian EFL Learners
841
Language recognition by convolutional neural networks
842
LANGUAGE REGISTER IN THE SONG LYRIC “HAKIM YANG BIJAKSANA”
843
Language related problems in the IPC and search systems using natural language
844
Language representation and presurgical language mapping in pediatric epilepsy: A narrative review
845
Language representation and working memory with bilinguals
846
Language representation of restaurants: Implications for developing online recommender systems
847
Language rules
848
Language Sample Analysis in Children With Cleft Lip and Palate
849
Language sampling for kindergarten children with and without SLI: mean length of utterance, IPSYN, and NDW
850
Language Screening in Toddlers with Cleft Lips and or Palates: A Pilot Study
851
Language sensorimotor specificity modulates the motor system
852
Language Shaming on YouTube: Linguistic Features, Themes, and Social Implications
853
Language shapes thought
854
Language Shift and Loss in the Multilingual Context of Africa
855
language shift and vitality of paku language in east barito
856
Language Shift in the Thai Chinese Community
857
Language skills and earnings: Evidence from a pre-industrial economy in the Bolivian Amazon
858
Language skills in low-SES rural Appalachian children: Kindergarten to middle childhood
859
Language skills in low-SES rural Appalachian children: Kindergarten to middle childhood
860
Language skills in low-SES rural Appalachian children: normative development and individual differences, infancy to preschool
861
Language Skills in Preschool Children with Down Syndrome and Non-verbal Mental Age-matched Controls
862
Language Skill-Task Corollary: The Effect of Decision-Making vs. Jigsaw Tasks on Developing EFL Learners’ Listening and Speaking Abilities
863
Language Socialization and Essay Writing: The Appropriation of Academic Discourse in an Iranian English L2 University Class
864
Language socialization in Japanese elementary schools: Attentive listening and reaction turns
865
Language Socialization in the Workplace
866
Language socialization in theory and practice
867
Language Socialization into Academic Discourse Communities
868
Language socialization through morphology: The affective suffix -CHAU in Japanese
869
Language Socialization: Recounting an English Language Teacher's Professional Identity Construction via Narrative Accounts
870
Language structure of pattern Sturmian words Original Research Article
871
Language style as audience design in Greek and Cypriot interaction
872
Language subsetting in an industrial context: A comparison of MISRA C 1998 and MISRA C 2004
873
Language support for model-driven software development
874
Language Supports for Childrenʹs Understanding of Numerical Fractions: Cross-National Comparisons,
875
Language Switching Costs in Bilingual Visual Word Recognition,
876
Language Teacher Assessment: Iranian Stakeholders’ Views
877
Language Teacher Development in Computer-Mediated Collaborative Work and Digital Peer Assessment: An Innovative Proposal
878
Language Teacher Educator s Pedagogical Knowledge: Validating a Proposed Model
879
Language Teacher Immunity among Iranian EFL Teachers: A Self-Organization Perspective
880
Language Teacher Professional Identity: The Mediator Role of L2 Grit, Critical Thinking, Resilience, and Self-efficacy Beliefs
881
Language Teachers' Identity Configurations and Their Resolution Strategies for Imposed Identity
882
Language Teachers’ Assessment Literacy in AI-aided Adaptive Learning Environments
883
Language Teachers’ Burnout and Gender
884
Language Teachers’ Gendered Identity in Ideologized Spaces: A Narrative Analysis of Their Positioning
885
language teachers’ perception of an elt program: the case of iranian english reform developed for secondary schools
886
Language Teachers’ Perception of an ELT Program: The Case of Iranian English Reform Developed for Secondary Schools
887
Language Teachers’ Response Interruption across Question-answer Sequences: A Conversation Analytic Study
888
Language Teaching and its Contexts
889
Language Teaching Methods and Significance of Rhetoric
890
Language Teaching, Education for Democracy and Cross-curricular Connections
891
Language technologies and patent search and classification
892
Language testing: The state of the art (An online interview with James Dean Brown)
893
Language Theories Donation through Materials Development A case study in Jordan
894
Language Trajectory through Corrective Feedback
895
Language Transformation and Innovation in Online Malaysian English
896
Language trends in nanoscience and technology: The case of Chinese-language publications
897
Language under Attack: The Iconoclastic Theatre of Soc`ıetas Raffaello Sanzio
898
Language understanding and subsequential transducer learning
899
Language usage and earnings among minorities: The case of the Arabs in Israel
900
LANGUAGE USAGE IN BLOG FROM THE MORPHOLOGY ASPECT
901
Language Usage in Different Domains by the Chakmas of Bangladesh
902
Language Use among Secondary School Students in Kazakhstan
903
Language Use and Group Dynamics: Observations from a Project-Oriented CALL Classroom
904
Language Use and Personality during Crises: Analyses of Mayor Rudolph Giulianiʹs Press Conferences
905
Language use as a carrier of social identity
906
Language use in public health
907
Language Use in Skincare Product Advertisements Found on Instagram to Persuade Buyers Based on Fairclough’s Three-Dimensional Frameworks
908
Language use reflects scientific methodology: A corpus-based study of peer-reviewed journal articles
909
Language variation and linguistic invariants
910
Language Varieties of the Abstracts in Journal Articles Written by Chinese and American Scholars: A Contrastive Corpus Analysis using the Gramulator
911
Language Vitality of the Sihan Community in Sarawak, Malaysia
912
Language which is not taught: The discourse marker use of beginning adult learners of English
913
Language within your reach: Near–far perceptual space and spatial demonstratives
914
Language, action, and context: The early history of pragmatics in Europe and America, 1780–1930 : Brigitte Nerlich and David D. Clarke, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1995. 497 $115.00 (hb.)
915
Language, attitude, and ideology: An experimental social-psychological study
916
Language, cognition and the cerebellum: Grappling with an enigma
917
Language, computers and cognitive neuroscience
918
Language, Culture and Mental Health
919
Language, Culture, and Moral Development: A Vygotskian Perspective, ,
920
Language, desire, and the ontogenesis of intersubjectivity
921
Language, education and ethnicity: Whose rights will prevail in an age of globalisation?
922
Language, embodiment, and the cognitive niche
923
Language, ethnic identity, and the adaptation of Turkish immigrant youth in the Netherlands and Sweden
924
Language, games and language games
925
Language, Identity and Politics in Turkey: Nationalist Discourse on Creating a Common Turkic Language
926
Language, Identity and Power in the Quranic Story of Moses: A Sociolinguistic Survey
927
Language, ideology, and teaching towards critique: a look at reading pedagogy in Brazil
928
Language, Life, Code
929
Language, literacy and bilingual education: An amazon peopleʹs strategies for cultural maintenance
930
Language, literacy and education: a reader: Edited by Sharon Goodman, Theresa Lillis, Janet Maybin, Neil Mercer, Trentham Books, Stoke on Trent, England in association with The Open University, 2003, ISBN: 1 5856 288 0, 313 pages (with illustrations), No
931
Language, literacy and learning: modelling integration and reflective practices in preservice teacher education
932
Language, literacy, and world view
933
Language, memory, and the cerebellum
934
Language, Narrative, and Autobiography
935
Language, Society and Education in Singapore: Issues and Trends (Second Edition); S. Gopinathan, Anne Pakir, Ho Wah Kam and Vanithamani Saravanan (Eds.); Times Academic Press, Singapore, 1998, vi +407 pages, ISBN 981-210-121-7, US$ 29
936
Language, space, and the development of cognitive flexibility in humans: the case of two spatial memory tasks
937
Language, thought and color: recent developments
938
Language, thought, and real nouns
939
Language, tradition, and the self in the generation of meaning
940
Language, Vision, and Music: Report on the Eighth International Workshop on the Cognitive Science of Natural Language Processing (CSNLP-8)
941
Language: A cultural capital for conceptualizing mathematics knowledge
942
Language: The forgotten factor in multinational management
943
Language-based access control approach for component-based software applications
944
Language-based auditory training
945
Language-based information-flow security
946
Language-based Performance Prediction for Distributed and Mobile Systems
947
Language-Crossing: The Sociolinguistic Dynamics of the Language/Discourse ofShamasha (Randok) in Sudan
948
Language-experience facilitates discrimination of /d-/ in monolingual and bilingual acquisition of English
949
Language-guided visual processing affects reasoning: The role of referential and spatial anchoring
950
Language-independent Profile-based Tag Recommendation for Community Question Answering Systems
951
Language-learning disorders and youth incarceration
952
Language-learning strategies: theory and perception
953
Language-modeling kernel based approach for information retrieval
954
Language-related brain activity revealed by independent component analysis
955
Language-rich discussions for English language learners
956
Languages and applications in hybrid modelling and simulation: Positioning of Chi
957
Languages and the Definition of Literature: The Blurred Borders of Kurdish Literature in Contemporary Turkey
958
Languages Defined with Modular Counting Quantifiers
959
Languages for Digital Embedded Systems [Book Review]
960
Languages for Gestalts of line patterns
961
Languages in the European Union: The quest for equality and its cost
962
Languages in the Malaysian Education System: Monolingual Strands in Multilingual Settings. By Asmah Haji Omar (Ed.) (2015), 184pp. ISBN: 9781138948754, London: Routledge
963
Languages invariant under more symmetries: Overlapping factors versus palindromic richness
964
Languages of labour: representational strategies in Singapore’s labour control regime
965
Languages of logic and their applications
966
Languages of Science and the Problem of Applied Clinical Knowledge: A Mixed Methods Appraisal of Eells’ Case Formulation Research
967
LANGUAGES OF SINGLE-VALUED NEUTROSOPHIC GENERAL AUTOMATA
968
Languages of Watson-Crick Petri Net
969
Languageʹs place in nature
970
Languages represented by Boolean formulas
971
Languages within Language: An Evolutive Approach: Ivan Fónagy; John Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, 2001, 828 pages, hardback, €114
972
Languages, D0L-systems, sets of curves, and surface automorphisms
973
Languages, development and reconstructing education in South Africa
974
Language-skill complementarity: returns to immigrant language acquisition
975
Language-specific and universal influences in children’s syntactic packaging of Manner and Path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish
976
Language-Specific Dysgraphia in Persian Patients with Right Brain Stroke: Influence of Visuospatial Neglect and Rehabilitation
977
Language-specific effects on number computation in toddlers: A European cross-linguistic cartography
978
Language-specific listening
979
Language-specific memory traces of consonants in the brain
980
Language-specific patterns of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation: acoustic structures and their perceptual correlates
981
Language-theoretic complexity of disjunctive sequences
982
Languaging in L1 as a Mediating Factor in EFL Listening Skill Enhancement: Private vs. Collaborative Form
983
Langual: international organisation
984
Langue et traduction spécialisée
985
Languedoc Roussillon: adapting the strategy
986
LanHEP — a package for automatic generation of Feynman rules from the Lagrangian Original Research Article
987
LanHEP—a package for the automatic generation of Feynman rules in field theory. Version 3.0 Original Research Article
988
LaNi0.6Fe0.4O3–Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9–Ag composite cathode for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells
989
LaNi4.5Al0.5 alloy doped with Au used as anodic materials in a borohydride fuel cell
990
LaNiO2: Synthesis and structural characterization
991
LaNiO3 nanopowder prepared by an ‘amorphous citrate’ route
992
LaNiO3 perovskite catalyst precursor for rapid decomposition of methane: Influence of temperature and presence of H2 in feed stream
993
LaNiO3@SiO2 core–shell nano-particles for the dry reforming of CH4 in the dielectric barrier discharge plasma
994
Lanjutan Satu Kaitan Koszul Mendatar Berbentuk Maurer-Cartan
995
LANNDD—a massive liquid argon detector for proton decay, supernova and solar neutrino studies and a neutrino factory detector
996
LANNDD—a massive liquid argon detector for proton decay, supernova and solar neutrino studies and a neutrino factory detector
997
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